Kissed by the bright sun and embraced by gentle ocean waves, miraculous Portugal has already wooed the hearts of millions. Known as the motherland of the greatest discoverers, it’s no surprise that the country has a very well-developed train system spreading for 2786 kilometers and interlinking all the top tourist spots.
Traveling around the country is best done by train, and you can choose between several different options depending on your personal preferences and travel plans. The trains run regularly and are fast, comfortable, and affordable. They also offer a unique transport experience and can take you to the most remote parks and nature reserves in the country in comfort and style.
How to Get to Penalva Portugal by Train
The main railway stations in Lisbon are Santa Apolonia and Campanha. From here, it’s possible to connect to trains that will take you to Penalva in about 3 hours. The trip will cost you between €40 and €60, depending on the type of ticket you buy.
If you’re traveling on a budget, you can also save some money by travelling by bus. The MTS is a public transportation network that intersects with Fertagus rail trains at Sete Rios Station and Setubal. There are two lines: line 1 begins at Cacilhas, making stops at 25 de Abril, Gil Vicente, Sao Joao Baptista, Almada, Bento Goncalves, Cova da Piedade, Parque da Paz, Antonio Gedeao, Lanranjeiro, Sto. Amaro, Corroios and Coina.