Yesterday we got documents which confirmed that we're students at Catolica so we could make our travel cards (finally!). Single ticket costs here 1,20 euro for 2 zones. For 3 days it was a little bit expensive to go somewhere and got back. If you don't wanna stay at home all the time you have to buy here ticket for at least 2 zones. When we came to the office to make our cards there was a big queue. We waited in the outside for about 20-30 minutes, but in the sun, so our cheecks are now a little bit red :)
To make a travel card in Porto you need to have a document from your school (you're a student), copy of yours ID(we made it in Poland) and yours small photo (when they copy it you'll get it back). You need to pay always 5 euro for the card and then the price of your ticket. You can buy only a monthly ticket and it's valid till the end of month...not for 30 days from today, so we missed 4 days of February.
We'd paid 22,60 for 2 zones (perfect for us) + 5 euro.
small map of zones around Porto.
my travel card :)
The communication here is really strange. I used to buses in Warsaw, metro, trams...here 'their' metro looks like our trams and the buses are really small, like 166 :) (parówka!). What is more, when you're entering the bus you have to get in only through the first doors and put yours card to small maschine and then you can travel. When you're entering metro you have to also put that card to that maschine and wait for green light. There's no gates like in Warsaw, only the maschines and of course controllers ;). Together with Agnes we're still wondering what is the aim of that system...when we'll figure it out we'll tell you :)
PS. We're having here in the near a small shopping centre, we decided to go there today after classes and make some shopping cause in sales there are t-shirts for 3 euro, dresses for 8-10, bags for 8 ;))))))))))
All things in Zara, Bershka & Stradivarius of course :)
Xoxo,
Dżast.
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