# Francisco de Sá Carneiro Airport (OPO)

> Porto, PT · 11 km northwest of the Clérigos Tower in central Porto

Web: https://airport.flights/airport/opo
JSON: https://airport.flights/api/airport/opo.json

## Facts

- **IATA**: OPO
- **ICAO**: LPPR
- **Timezone**: Europe/Lisbon
- **Runways**: 1
- **Terminals**: 1
- **Passengers**: 15.3M/yr
- **Hub for**: Ryanair
- **Official site**: https://www.portoairport.pt/en/opo/home

## Overview

## Welcome

Francisco de Sá Carneiro Airport (OPO) in Porto distinguishes itself with a modern aesthetic and impressive efficiency uncommon in a mid-sized European gateway. Located 11 km northwest of the iconic Clérigos Tower, the airport offers a streamlined experience akin to a much larger hub, allowing travelers to navigate quickly and easily. It's a favorite among frequent flyers for its convenient configuration that balances functionality with services.

## At a glance

Handling approximately 15.3 million passengers annually, Porto's sole terminal efficiently manages the flow of travelers through its corridors. Serving as a hub for Ryanair, its single runway supports a smooth operation with punctual departures and arrivals. Although compact, it compensates with thoughtful amenities including nine restaurants, a variety of shopping options, and robust transport connections to the city.

## Terminals & layout

The airport's main passenger terminal is structured with simplicity in mind, where an efficient layout makes it easy to find your way around. It houses eateries like Costa Coffee and Douro Restaurant plus a range of shops including a duty-free and a bookshop/newsagent. With just one terminal to navigate, travelers will appreciate the ease of a quick stroll to catch a flight.

## Getting to and from the city

Getting to Porto city center is straightforward from the airport. The Violet Line metro provides a predictable option, taking about 40-45 minutes to reach Estádio do Dragão, running every 20-30 minutes for a fare of about €2. Alternatively, Uber rides from the airport typically cost around €13, offering a faster and more direct route into town. If you're taking a taxi, plan to spend about €20-25 for the trip.

## Traveller essentials

Travelers should note that change is often required for public transport, so it's wise to have coins or small notes on hand. The currency exchange can be found in the arrivals area, ensuring you can procure necessary cash right off your flight. Furthermore, free Wi-Fi throughout the terminal keeps you connected after a simple registration.

## Dining & shopping highlights

While the dining options might not be destination-worthy, they are varied enough to satisfy pre-flight hunger. Before security, consider La Pausa Restaurant for a relaxed meal, or take a seat at the Super Bock Lounge. Post-security, you can enjoy quick bites from Burger King or Madas beer. For shopping, the duty-free and pharmacy are notable mentions, especially since the latter operates long hours with English-speaking staff ready to assist.

## Lounges

The airport hosts the Super Bock Lounge and VIP Lounge, both situated in the main terminal. The Super Bock Lounge, notable for its bar and pub food, offers a relaxed pre-security setting. Meanwhile, the VIP Lounge provides a more traditional airport lounge experience for those seeking a quieter reprieve.

## Insider tips

- **Insider:** Hit up the Super Bock Lounge for a more relaxed bar-like experience pre-security.

- **Time:** Budget about 45 minutes on the Violet Line metro for a predictable city transfer.

- **Money:** Coins or small notes are helpful for using local transport services from the airport.

- **Local:** Crave a taste of Portugal? Douro Restaurant provides an after-security option.

- **Avoid:** Avoid long waits at car rental desks by looking in advance, though service is broad even if you book last minute.

- **Quiet:** For peace and easy snacks, Belight post-security offers lighter fare.

- **Time:** The airport's unlimited Wi-Fi is quick to connect after an easy registration.

- **Insider:** Use the luggage storage at the info desk in departures—it's affordable and convenient.

## Terminals (1)

- **Main passenger terminal**
  The main terminal offers a variety of amenities for travelers.

## Dining (9)

- **Belight**
- **Burger King** — $
- **Costa Coffee**
- **Douro Restaurant**
- **La Pausa Restaurant and self service**
- **Madas beer**
- **Ola**
- **Quiosque Dos Sabores**
- **Super Bock Lounge**

## Lounges (2)

- **Super Bock Lounge** — Main Terminal · Before security
- **VIP Lounge** — Main Terminal · Main terminal

## Shops (6)

- **Bookshop/newsagent**
- **Clothing fashion shop**
- **Currency exchange**
- **Duty Free**
- **Pharmacy**
- **Santander**

## Ground transport (7)

- **Airport shuttle** — Shuttle
- **Bolt** — Rideshare
- **Bus line 120** — Bus
- **Car rental** — Car hire
- **Taxi** — Taxi · 20 · 25
- **Uber** — Rideshare · 13
- **Violet Line metro** — Rail · 40-45 min

## Insider tips

- _Insider_: Hit up the Super Bock Lounge for a more relaxed bar-like experience pre-security.
- _Time_: Budget about 45 minutes on the Violet Line metro for a predictable city transfer.
- _Money_: Coins or small notes are helpful for using local transport services from the airport.
- _Local_: Crave a taste of Portugal? Douro Restaurant provides an after-security option.
- _Avoid_: Avoid long waits at car rental desks by looking in advance, though service is broad even if you book last minute.
- _Quiet_: For peace and easy snacks, Belight post-security offers lighter fare.
- _Time_: The airport's unlimited Wi-Fi is quick to connect after an easy registration.
- _Insider_: Use the luggage storage at the info desk in departures—it's affordable and convenient.
