São Bento Train Station
São Bento Train Station is a historic railway station that first opened in 1916 and sits within a former monastery. Inside, the main hall is lined with thousands of blue and white azulejo tiles that depict scenes from Portugal’s history, covering the walls from floor to ceiling. It is one of those places where you can spend a while just looking around, finding new details everywhere. The mix of people moving through the station and the detailed backdrop can also make for interesting shots. Light comes in from the entrance and windows, so it works best to adjust your position rather than rely on strong lighting. It is easy to access and right in the middle of the city, making it a simple stop while exploring Porto. (Porto, Portugal)
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