
The North Portugal Travel Guide
Follow these steps to prepare for your Braga adventure.
Organize organizing your journey into a phased method for a smoother experience.
Ensure it is valid for a minimum of six months beyond your planned return date.
Based on your nationality, apply for a visa if needed for Portugal and the Schengen Area.
Secure better prices and availability, especially if traveling during peak season.
Arrange all your lodging in Braga and any other cities you plan to visit.
Comprehensive coverage for medical emergencies, cancelled trips, and lost luggage.
If you are a non-EU citizen and plan to drive.
Verify flights, accommodation, tours, and transportation.
Bring clothes for the climate-appropriate clothing and other items from the "What to Pack" section. Consider Packing organizers.
Let your bank know you are traveling plans to avoid any challenges with card usage abroad.
Secure these items in advance so you're not disappointed.
Deepen your understanding for a richer experience.
Ensure peace of mind while away.
Make copies of important documents (passport, visa, insurance policy) both physical and digital, storing them separately from originals.
The first few hours in a the new town can be overwhelming. Follow these steps for an easy arrival.
Clear procedures at your port of entry.
Collect your luggage.
Obtain from a CASH machine at the airport or Braga city center. Ensure transaction methods work.
Find your lodging shown on a map and plan your route.
Take a short walk around your accommodation surroundings, noting nearby spots.
Find paper maps, brochures, and up-to-date event information in Braga.
Utilize pre-booked transfers, airport buses (like GetBus from OPO), taxis, or ride-sharing services.
Have your accommodation address readily available for your driver.
Use an ATM at the airport or once in Braga city center for currency.
ATMs usually have better exchange rates than currency exchange counters.
Purchase a public transport ticket or card (TUB card for public buses).
If you're going to use local transit immediately.
Upon arrival, take a short walk around the immediate neighborhood of your accommodation to get to know the surroundings, noting nearby cafes, shops, or public transport stops.
Ensure a smooth departure from Braga and Portugal.
Allow ample time for travel to the airport and processing.
Allow ample time for travel to the airport, check-in, security screening, and potential VAT refund processing.
For international flights from Porto, 2-3 hours before departure is a good rule.