All performances are free of charge.
Capacity is subject to the limits of each presentation space, therefore early arrival is recommended.
In the event of adverse weather conditions or situations of force majeure, the programme may be subject to last-minute changes without prior notice.
Children must always be accompanied by adults.
During the festival, temporary interruptions to public street lighting may occur in order to allow certain performances to take place.
Accessibility
A festival for everyone
Accessibility is not an add-on at Imaginarius, it is embedded in the way the festival thinks, programmes and inhabits the city. The festival assumes an ongoing commitment to creating real conditions that allow people with different needs to access artistic content, move through the spaces and experience the programme with autonomy, comfort and dignity. More than responding to formal requirements, this is about building a context of attentive, informed and active welcome, where each person can find their own place and their own rhythm within a shared collective experience.
To this end, a range of accessibility tools is made available to support a more inclusive experience, covering access to information, enjoyment of performances, mobility across the site, rest and comfort spaces, and the management of sensory stimuli. The aim is simple and demanding: to make public space genuinely usable by everyone, recognising the diversity of bodies, perceptions and ways of being.
Portuguese Sign Language (LGP)
The festival programme will be available on the website with Portuguese Sign Language (LGP) interpretation, ensuring access to essential information for the Deaf community. The performance Ossos de Ofício will include an LGP interpreter, integrating accessibility into the artistic experience itself.
Audio description (AD)
The performance Mirage offers an audio description service and the performance Nómadas a recorded audio description service for people with visual impairments. Participation is free, subject to prior registration via +351 914 382 701, ensuring appropriate guidance and a more engaging and close-up experience of the artistic content.
Noise-cancelling headphones
Two noise-cancelling headphones will be made available for neurodivergent audiences.
Mobility, circulation and parking
The Interactive Tourism Office provides two wheelchairs for loan to people with reduced mobility, as well as two baby strollers, facilitating time spent on site and movement between venues.
The festival also ensures reserved parking for people with reduced mobility (Dr. Santos Carneiro), contributing to closer, safer and continuous access from arrival to the different programme locations.
Accessible areas at performance sites
Six performance locations offer priority seating for audiences with reduced mobility (Praça Dr. Gaspar Moreira, Rossio, Arquivo Municipal, Alameda do Tribunal, Rua de Descobrimentos, Parque Urbano Condes de Fijô). These seats should be occupied 15 minutes before the start of each performance, ensuring better visibility, safety and comfort.
Sensory stimulus map
A sensory stimulus map is available, identifying areas of higher sound or visual intensity, as well as zones with greater audience concentration. This tool supports anticipation, informed decision-making and a safer, more comfortable experience, and is particularly relevant for neurodivergent people, families and audiences sensitive to sensory overload.
During Imaginarius, the city is also experienced at the table. Santa Maria da Feira reveals itself through its gastronomy, offering an encounter with the restaurants, chefs and local products that shape its identity. Between tradition and creativity, the artistic experience extends into flavours, celebrating its recognition as a Creative City of Gastronomy and affirming the table as another place for encounter, sharing and imagination.
Participating restaurants:
- A Botica de Baco
- Cervejaria Norte
- Deja Vu
- Feitoria
- Jimbras
The street food area is a space for pause, encounter and conviviality. Between performances and routes through the city, this territory invites people to slow down, stay and cross paths, extending the festival experience in time and space. An informal place where celebration continues, without rush and without hierarchies.
21 May, 5:00 pm – 12:00 am
22 May, 12:00 am -01:00 am
23 May, 12:00 am -01:00 am
To facilitate access to the historic center and reduce parking pressure in the area, a shuttle service will be available, connecting Europarque, where you can park your vehicle, with the main festival locations.
| Europarque > Av. Dr. Belchior Cardoso da Costa | ||
| 21 May | 22 May | 23 May |
| – | 1:30 pm | 1:30 pm |
| – | 3:30 pm | 3:30 pm |
| 5:00 pm | 5:00 pm | 5:00 pm |
| 6:30 pm | 6:30 pm | 6:30 pm |
| 8:00 pm | 8:00 pm | 8:00 pm |
| 9:30 pm | 9:30 pm | 9:30 pm |
| 11:00 pm | 11:00 pm | 11:00 pm |
| 00:30 am | 00:30 am | 00:30 am |
| 02:00 am | 02:00 am | 02:00 am |
| Av. Dr. Belchior Cardoso da Costa > Europarque | ||
| 21 May | 22 May | 23 May |
| – | 2:30 pm | 2:30 pm |
| – | 4:30 pm | 4:30 pm |
| 6:00 pm | 6:00 pm | 6:00 pm |
| 7:30 pm | 7:30 pm | 7:30 pm |
| 9:00 pm | 9:00 pm | 9:00 pm |
| 10:30 pm | 10:30 pm | 10:30 pm |
| 12:00 am | 12:00 am | 12:00 am |
| 01:30 am | 01:30 am | 01:30 am |
| 03:00 am | 03:00 am | 03:00 am |
Car
Highways:
. A1 (Porto/Lisboa/Porto) -> Saída “Feira”;
. A29 (Aveiro/Porto/Aveiro) -> Saída “Feira”;
. A32 (Oliveira de Azeméis/Porto/Oliveira de Azeméis) -> Saída “Feira”.
Accessible parking: Rua Dr. Santos Carneiro.
Metro
There are three possible routes from the airport to Porto city center:
. Aeroporto › Trindade [linha E | roxa] › S. Bento [linha D | amarela];
Departure: Aeroporto;
Arrival: São Bento
Connection: Trindade
Estimated time: 31′ 12”
Waiting time: 36′
. Aeroporto › Bolhão [linha E | roxa]
Departure: Aeroporto
Arrival: Bolhão
Estimated time: 28′ 10”
Waiting time: 30′
. Aeroporto › Campo 24 de Agosto [linha E | roxa]
Departure: Aeroporto
Arrival: Campo 24 Agosto
Estimated time: 29′ 41”
Waiting time: 30′
Bus
» How to get to Santa Maria da Feira: (return trip)
. Porto: Linha 2026
. Vila Nova de Gaia: Linhas 2026, 2029 (up to Carvalhos)
. Espinho: Linhas 2030, 2031
. São João da Madeira: Linhas 2026, 2036, 2040
. Vale de Cambra: V. Cambra – S. J. Madeira: Linhas 1215, 1222; S. J. Madeira – S. M. Feira: Linhas 2026, 2036, 2040
. Oliveira de Azeméis: O. Azeméis – S. J. Madeira: Linhas 1007, 1015, 1207, 1212, 1213, 1215, 1216, 1221, 1222, 1406, 1407; S. J. Madeira – S. M. Feira: Linhas 2026, 2036, 2040
. Arouca: Arouca – Interface Lourosa/Fiães: Linhas 1002, 2001, 2048; Interface Lourosa/Fiães – S. M. Feira (ida e volta): Linha 2019
. Arouca: Arouca – S. J. Madeira: Linhas 1003, 1007, 1015, 1023, 2034; S. J. Madeira – S. M. Feira: Linhas 2026, 2036, 2040
The current schedules of UNIR are available HERE.
Ovar: Linhas 15 (do Furadouro), 2030 (de Arada), 2036 (de Ovar)
Regular services from Lisboa, Porto, Albufeira, Aveiro, Braga, Caldas da Rainha, Coimbra, Évora, Faro, Fátima, Leiria, Portimão, Vila Real, Viseu.
Regular connections to several destinations, including Porto Airport and Lisbon
Train
. Linha do Vouga (Regional)
. ESPINHO (ligação à linha do norte) › SANTA MARIA DA FEIRA
[monday to saturday]
06:43 am | 08:45 am | 09:26 am | 11:10 am | 1:30 pm | 3:50 pm | 5:10 pm | 7:34 pm
. SANTA MARIA DA FEIRA › ESPINHO (ligação à linha do norte)
[monday to saturday]
07:42 am | 08:42 am | 10:26 am | 12:46 pm | 3:06 pm | 4:26 pm | 6:50 pm | 9:10 pm