There are typically a dozen or so train services each day which go past the stadium.Faro International Airport is located around 4km west of Faro city centre although by road this is is around 6.4km.
Take a look at the stadiums that are used to host matches in The Atlantic Cup.The Algarve Stadium ‘Estádio Algarve’ with its daring architecture has already made it a benchmark in contemporary Portuguese architecture, and it is without a doubt one of the most functional and versatile of the 10 stadiums that form part of the final phase for UEFA EURO 2004.The stadium, entrusted with the responsibility of hosting EURO 2004 and other prestige and large-scale events, will be a venue for The Atlantic Cup 2019. When in Faro, do catch a live match, event or concert here. As it’s much too far to walk, the easiest way of travelling to the ground is via the train.This is the entrance to the stadium located at the back of the main stand.There are 3,500 parking spaces available at Estadio do Algarve with the sports complex, Parque das Cidades containing four car parks in total.The stadium is served by its own station which is named after the sporting complex “Parque das Cidades”. 2008 Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira - Wikipedia Their last presence was in 2008 where they defeated Porto (2–0) at the Estádio Algarve.
The journey takes around 6 minutes from Faro Railway Station, and then a further 15 minutes or so by foot. With a capacity of 2,000, it has been used as a secondary venue for the The Atlantic Cup in previous years. The place is a classroom for architecture students and a pilgrimage for sportenthusiasts. If you can, catch a match … Many budget airlines operate out of the airport which means fairly cheap flights across Europe.Upon landing you can hire a rental car, hail a taxi or catch a shuttle service to the city centre.As a popular tourist destination there are plenty of hotels within Faro, however there are almost none within close proximity to Estadio Algarve.