The city of Guarda has a privileged geographical location regarding the main internacional motorway and railway routes due to its proximity to Spain.

By car. From Lisbon (305 km): Take the A1 motorway heading north. At the Torres Novas toll exit the A1 motorway at the right exit and take the A23 motorway to Guarda. This is the most favourable alternative.. From Porto (198 km): Take the A1 motorway heading south. In Albergaria-a-Velha exit the A1 motorway at the left exit and take the A25 motorway to Guarda. . From Coimbra (150 km): Get on the IC2 heading north. Take a right towards the IP3. Before Santa Comba Dão, turn right onto the IC12 heading towards Mangualde. There, turn right to the A25 motorway to Guarda.. From Spain (40 km) Enter Portugal at the Fuentes de Oñoro/Vilar Formoso border and take the motorway A25 to Guarda.By busDue to its location, the Centro Coordenador de Transportes (Transport Hub) is the central hub for travelling throughout the city of Guarda. This infrastructure allows passengers to board and disembark public transport, as well as national and international Express transport services (by bus). Address: Centro Coordenador de Transportes, Rua Afonso de Albuquerque n.37, 6300-685 GuardaTelephone: 271221754GPS: 40.534500, -7.263416By trainThe Guarda Railway Station offers the possibility of travelling on the Beira Alta and Beira Baixa railway lines. The Beira Alta railway line is the main railway link between Portugal and Europe. Access and connections: Bus and Taxi Service. Available services: Ticket offices with International, Alfa Pendular / Intercidades / Regional ticket sales. Facilities for passengers with reduced mobility: Barrier-free train station, Ramp / lift for train access, Adjusted toilets. Additional services : WC / Waiting room / Public telephones / ATMs / Bar.Location: Estação de Comboios, Largo 1º de Dezembro, 6300-851 GuardaTelephone: 808208208GPS: 40.552375, -7.240058
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