
Moving in Viseu
When you arrive to Viseu you can move around using public transports, taxi or Uber. Viseu also has a wide cycle network and there are some bike rental options available.
Starting from Oporto Airport
Depending on the day and time you arrive at the airport, you may take a direct bus from the airport to Viseu via Flixbus.
Tickets can cost between 5€ and 20€.
Note: These journeys are not regular, so when you arrive at the airport this option may not be available.
Porto Metro works from 6am to 1am. You can buy tickets at a vending machine. The metro journey should cost no more than €5 (single ticket).
Follow the signs on the airport to the metro station. There is an underground bridge that will take you the Airport metro stop.
Take the E line (purple) headed to Estádio do Dragão and get out at Campanhã.
Leave the metro at Campanhã station, walk downstairs and go to the bus station. There is a bus leaving Campanhã to Viseu every hour. You can buy the ticket from Rede Expressos or Flixbus and depending on the day, time and website you use, the ticket price can vary between €3 and €15 (single ticket).
If possible, choose the direct route.
By car, it takes around 1h30 from Oporto Airport to Viseu. A transfer costs around 150€. Uber and Taxi are also options.
Starting from Lisbon Airport
Depending on the day and time you arrive at the airport, you may take a bus from the airport to Viseu via Flixbus.
Tickets can cost between 15€ and 30€. This is not a direct route.
Note: These journeys are not regular, so when you arrive at the airport this option may not be available.
Lisbon Metro works from 6.30am to 1am. You can buy tickets at a vending machine. The metro journey should cost no more than €5 (single ticket).
Follow the signs on the airport to the metro station. It's on the right side of the main airport exit.
Take the red line headed to São Sebastião. Get out at Oriente (3 stops). This should take about 6 minutes.
Leave the metro at Oriente station, walk upstairs and go to the bus
station.
You can buy the ticket from Rede Expressos or Flixbus and depending on the day, time and website you use, the ticket price is around €20 (single ticket).
If possible, choose the direct route.
Note: There are also buses leaving from Sete Rios station. For that option, take the same metro until S. Sebastião station and then take the blue line, direction Reboleira, and exit at Jardim Zoológico station.
By car, it takes around 3h from Lisbon Airport to Viseu. A transfer costs around 300€. Uber and Taxi are also options.
When you arrive to Viseu you can move around using public transports, taxi or Uber. Viseu also has a wide cycle network and there are some bike rental options available.
MUV Viseu operates 29 bus routes, providing extensive public transport coverage across the city. The buses C1 and C2 run every 20 minutes and loop around the city centre, making them the best option for easy travel within Viseu's central areas.
Bus FaresThere are several bus stops near the Polytechnic of Viseu, providing convenient transport links to the campus and surrounding areas. These stops are served by various bus routes, including lines 10, 11, 12, 13, 19, 21, and C1. However, the "Residências IPV" stop is only served by the C1 bus.
Bus SchedulesViseu's cycle paths form a network that supports sustainable mobility across the city, connecting various areas and points of interest. The city has been investing in expanding this infrastructure, making it increasingly cyclist-friendly.