About Porto
This is one of Europe's oldest tourist destinations. Its wealth of artistic heritage, Port Wine, open-air leisure spaces and cultural life are just some of the reasons to visit this city. The city unfolds along the river bank and the sea shore, to reveal charming vistas, inviting esplanades and all the pleasures of the outdoors, framed by its green spaces. But setting out to discover Porto means bumping into surprise after surprise. Whilst maintaining its welcoming and conservative nature, the city is, at the same time, contemporary and creative. This can be seen in its streets, its architectures, its museums, its leisure spaces, its esplanades and its shopping areas which run from the traditional to the modern and exclusive. Porto’s Historical Centre was designated World Cultural Heritage in 1996 and its natural setting and its meandering streets give it a unique charm. Port wine is present in the city in a multitude of forms and sensations: you can get to know it and try it, but never ignore it or forget it. Having witnessed a long history of cultural ebbs, flows and eddies caused by successive waves of occupation, and often surrounded and invaded, but always remaining Invicta (unbowed), the city of Porto is really a living heritage, one that regenerates and reinvents itself, whilst maintaining its core character, grounded in granite and, thus, unshakeable.
Source: Turismo do Porto
The GABBA Annual Symposium 2014 will take place at ICBAS (Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas Abel Salazar) on July 17.
ICBAS Main Auditorium
Rua de Jorge Viterbo Ferreira, nº 228
4050-313 Porto, Portugal
GPS Coordinates: 41° 8'51.92" N, 8°37'27.70" W
How to get here by public transportation
By Bus
Depending on your location in the city, there are several bus lines (STCP) that stop near ICBAS (200, 201, 207, 208, 302, 303, 501, 507, 601; bus stop: Palácio).
By Metro
To get to ICBAS, the nearest Metro stations are Casa da Música (all the lines, except Line D, serve this station) and Aliados (Line D only). From any of these stations, it is a 20-minute walk to ICBAS. Alternatively, you can take one of several buses from Casa da Música (Metro) or from Praça D. João I (near Aliados) to the bus stop Palácio.
Suggested Accomodation
Hotel Tuela
Rua Arquitecto Marques da Silva 154, 4150-483 Porto
Phone: (+351) 226 004 747
Fax: (+351) 226 003 709
E-mail: hftuelaporto@hfhotels.com
