Transfert en voiture privée de Porto à Lisbon

Porte-Ă -porte
en 3 heures
À partir de 71 €
par siĂšge
Voiture
confortable
Aller simple
Aller simple
Politique d'annulation flexible
Choix des voyageurs Tripadvisor 2024
Excellent

Informations sur le voyage

Prise en charge

Votre chauffeur vous retrouvera Ă  votre adresse Ă  Porto.

  • Service porte-Ă -porte
  • Aide avec vos bagages

Voyage

Vous voyagerez confortablement pendant 3 heures.

  • Visite touristique facultative
  • Voiture propre et confortable
  • Chauffeur professionnel
  • Eau en bouteille
  • SiĂšges enfants
  • PrĂ©parĂ© pour les handicapĂ©s
  • Non-fumeur
  • Animaux acceptĂ©s

Depose

Votre chauffeur vous déposera à votre adresse à Lisbon.

  • Service porte-Ă -porte
  • Aide avec vos bagages
Au total
314 km3 heures

Overview: Car trip from Porto to Lisbon

Taking a car trip from Porto to Lisbon doesn’t just mean driving between Portugal’s two largest cities. Going by car is the perfect way to experience more of Portugal's beautiful natural scenery, vivid culture, and rich history.

Leaving behind Porto’s sumptuous dishes and sweet wine, the drive ahead of you is filled with exciting possibilities. Do you take a detour to Aveiro, the Venice of Portugal, to walk along the canals and see the colorful fishing boats bobbing in the bay? Or maybe visit Coimbra, Portugal's former capital, where medieval houses line the streets around the world’s second-oldest university. And if you love Gothic architecture, Batalha, with its spectacular UNESCO-listed monastery, can’t be missed. Then, right before you arrive in Lisbon, there’s Pena Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that might just be the most exciting example of Romantic architecture in the world!

Fortunately, when you travel from Porto to Lisbon by car, all of these are possibilities. Every stop and detour enriches your experience in Portugal, creating unforgettable memories that you’d just pass by on the bus or train. And unlike public transportation, you can explore on your own schedule, traveling door-to-door in comfort without having to lug your bags around bus stations and train terminals.

If you choose to take a car service like Daytrip rather than rent a car, you can expect unparalleled safety, comfort, and convenience. Your friendly, professional driver will meet you at your accommodation in Porto safely drive you to your final destination in Lisbon. You don’t have to worry about finding parking or navigating narrow streets. Even better, you can easily add sightseeing stops, which they’ll be happy to bring you to. And on the road, they’ll share their insights about local culture and give you tips on what to see and do when you arrive in Lisbon.

About Lisbon

Lisbon, Portugal’s capital and largest city, is one of the oldest in Europe, having been founded by pre-Celtic tribes before the Phoenecians arrived. From a far-flung outpost at the edge of the known world, Lisbon became the base for Portuguese exploration in the 15th century, which brought unimaginable wealth to the city. A devastating earthquake in 1755 leveled much of the city, so Prime Minister SebastiĂŁo JosĂ© de Carvalho e Melo, rebuilt the city center in an open rectangular plan with two main plazas. These mark Lisbon’s two main districts: the central commercial district, with cafĂ©s, theaters, and restaurants, and the port which welcomes returning ships with an impressive triumphal arch. From there, Lisbon stretches across a series of rolling hills overlooking the Tagus River.

Each neighborhood has its own unique identity, from seaside Belem with its iconic Torre de Belem tower to Mouraria, the Moorish quarter that survived the 1755 earthquake. With the famous São Jorge Castle standing watch over the city high in Alfama, and the Monastery of Jerónimos on the opposite side of the city, visiting the top sights in Lisbon may seem like a daunting task. But fortunately, Lisbon’s iconic yellow trams make it easy to move between neighborhoods. Tram 28 in particular brings you to historic areas like Graça and Alfama. The tram ride is an attraction in itself, with captivating scenes rolling by at every hairpin turn as the tram cuts through the cobbled stone streets.

The weather in Lisbon is almost unerringly pleasant, with 290 days of sunshine a year, and temperatures rarely dropping into the 50s (15 celsius) and peaking in the low 80s (28 celsius). This means you’re almost guaranteed perfect weather for relaxing in the broad squares, or exploring the narrow, cobbled alleys. This perfect weather, combined with the city’s architectural beauty and proud history probably explains why Lisboetas are universally warm and inviting. As one of the happiest cities in the world, and one of the most hospitable, interacting with locals is always a pleasant experience, whether it’s asking for directions, or ordering Lisbon’s famous pastel de natas, egg custard pastries that have become Lisbon’s culinary symbol.

From Porto to Lisbon: Travel tips

If you decide driving from Porto to Lisbon best suits your transportation needs, we have some essential travel tips to make the most of your journey.

Selecting a reputable car service is crucial

Opt for a provider like Daytrip, that offers a fleet of well-maintained vehicles and experienced drivers who can navigate Lisbon’s narrow, hilly streets with ease. This will ensure your comfort and safety, as well as provide an opportunity to gain local insights during your ride. Using a reputable service also guarantees the price and travel time up front.

Timing is key

The drive usually takes about 3 hours, depending on traffic and the time of year. To avoid congestion and enjoy a more leisurely ride, consider departing early in the morning or late in the afternoon. If you’re planning on sightseeing on the way, starting early also ensures you’ll beat the crowds at the more popular attractions (just don’t go too early when things are closed).

Pack wisely for the trip

Even though it’s a short ride, it's wise to have essentials such as water, sunscreen, and a camera ready. The sun can be strong, even through the windows of a car - and as you approach Lisbon, chances are it’s going to be sunny. And if you’re making a sightseeing detour, you’ll want your camera handy so you don’t waste time digging through your luggage.

Communicate with your driver

A knowledgeable local driver can enrich your trip with stories and facts about the region. Daytrip’s drivers love sharing their insights, so don’t hesitate to ask for recommendations or more information. Your driver will happily give you advice on everything from what to do in Lisbon, to some signature dishes to try.

How to get from Porto to Lisbon

You have several transportation options to get from Porto to Lisbon. Which is best for you depends on your travel preferences. Do you want to get to Lisbon as quickly as possible, are you looking for the cheapest transportation, or do you want to experience as much of Portugal as possible? We can pretty confidently say skip flying though.

From Porto to Lisbon by train

Taking the train is one of the most popular ways to travel from Porto to Lisbon. The modern railway is efficient and comfortable. The train ride from Porto to Lisbon takes around 2.5 hours, and tickets cost between $40 and $90 depending on your departure time. Since you don’t have to worry about traffic, taking the train is the fastest way to get from Porto to Lisbon - especially if you spring for the high-speed Alfa Pendular.

From Porto to Lisbon by bus

For travelers on a budget, the bus is the cheapest way to get from Porto to Lisbon. Tickets start at 16 EUR (about $17), and the travel time is closer to 3 hours, which can be even longer if there’s traffic. The buses have air conditioning and comfortable seating and depart several times a day, so it’s easy to find one to fit your schedule.

From Porto to Lisbon by plane

While a flight from Porto to Lisbon takes just one hour, and tickets can be even cheaper than the train if you book in advance, we don’t recommend this option. You still need to get to and from the airport in both Porto and Lisbon, which adds to the travel time and cost. And then you also need to arrive an hour early for your flight. Between the added costs of getting to and from the airport, and having to get to the airport early, it usually ends up being the most expensive and slowest option.

From Porto to Lisbon by car

Probably the best way to travel from Porto to Lisbon is by car. It takes about 3 hours, but the travel time doesn’t matter here, because driving lets you explore the countryside and experience more of Portugal’s culture and beauty. With public transportation you can’t swing by Aveiro to see the canals and traditional fishing boats, or marvel at the intricate architecture at UNESCO-listed Batalha Monastery. While you can rent a car and drive yourself, taking a car service like Daytrip is even more convenient; you get all the benefits, including sightseeing, without having to worry about traffic or finding parking. You get all that for not much more than the train.

Things to do when you get to Lisbon

When you arrive in Lisbon you’ll find it’s an exciting modern capital on par with Europe’s other major cities with a rich history. After dropping off your luggage at your accommodation, take a ride on Tram 28 into the old Alfama district. This scenic tram ride is the perfect way to get your first taste of Lisbon. It leaves you at the foot of the Estrela Basilica, one of Lisbon’s largest churches and most beautiful monuments. From here, dive into the Alfama district’s winding warren of cobbled streets. Dating back to the Moors, it’s the oldest part of the city, with historic monuments aplenty, from the great Lisbon Cathedral to the remains of the old city walls. The crowning landmark here though is St George’s Castle. Dominating the Alfama District, the foundations of Lisbon’s most visible landmark date back to the Romans over 2,000 years ago. Today, the castle shows the influence of the city’s subsequent rulers, from the Berbers to the Reconquista knights, and its ramparts offer amazing views of the city below.

From the heights of Alfama, head down to the beaches of Belem. Along with swimming and enjoying Lisbon’s perpetually perfect weather, it’s here you’ll find the Torre de Belem, which has commanded the mouth of the Tagus River since the 16th century. Its fusion of every architectural style, from Romanesque to Moorish, Mudejar to Gothic, combined with its picturesque location in the waters of the Targus has made the Torre de Belem perhaps the single most iconic monument in Lisbon. While you’re down by the water, be sure to head to the huge Lisbon Oceanarium. One of the largest indoor aquariums in Europe, you’ll find 16,000 creatures from 450 species. It’s one of only a few aquariums in the world where you’ll be able to see an ocean sunfish (mola mola).

Lisbon has a wealth of other cultural attractions that will vie for your attention. Portugal is world-renowned for its ceramics, and there’s no better place to see the country’s mastery than the National Tile Museum. It will walk you through the history of tile making from when the Moors first introduced the art to Iberia, exhibiting many amazing ceramics, including, of course, incomparable azulejos. The National Museum of Ancient Art showcases a prestigious art collection spanning everything from Renaissance paintings to Baroque decor, metalwork, and ancient Roman sculptures. The Museu do Oriente stands as a fascinating reminder of Portugal’s former far-flung empire, pulling together artifacts from everywhere Portugal had a colony or trading post.

One experience that locals will always recommend is a day trip to Sintra. The town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site filled with rich churches, mansions, and multiple palaces of former Portuguese kings and queens. The Romanticist Pena National Palace with its bold colors and mix of styles is one of the most unique buildings in the world. But you may want to plan more than a day in Sintra to be able to visit the medieval Castle of the Moors and the Renaissance Sintra National Palace as well.

Questions et réponses sur le voyage de Porto à Lisbon

What is the best way to travel from Porto to Lisbon?
The best way to travel from Porto to Lisbon is by car service. It offers a seamless door-to-door experience, the comfort of traveling at your own pace, and most importantly, freedom to stop for sightseeing along the way.
How long does the car trip take?
The drive from Porto to Lisbon typically takes just under 3 hours, but this can vary depending on traffic, especially during rush hour and peak tourist season.
Should I rent a car to get from Porto to Lisbon?
Driving is definitely the best mode of transportation because of the option for sightseeing. You could rent a car to visit these places yourself, but then you have to worry about navigating foreign roads and finding parking once you reach Lisbon. Using a car service like Daytrip gives you the convenience of door-to-door transportation and enriching sightseeing stops without these drawbacks.
What should I expect to pay for a car service from Porto to Lisbon?
Prices can vary based on the type of vehicle you choose and the season. It's best to book in advance for the best rates, but expect to pay around €350 for a one-way trip in a sedan. Daytrip’s price is per vehicle, not per passenger, so for large groups it can be as low as €70 per person, which is cheaper than some of the train tickets.
Is there a direct public transportation option from Porto to Lisbon?
Yes, you have multiple public transportation options! There are multiple train and bus departures from Porto to Lisbon every day. You can even fly, but this is usually slower and more expensive than other transportation options.
Can I stop along the way to take pictures or visit attractions?
Yes, one of the advantages of using Daytrip’s private car service is the flexibility to stop along the way. You can arrange for sightseeing detours right on the website, and ask your driver to pause for photos.
What is the distance from Porto to Lisbon?
The distance is approximately 320 kilometers or 200 miles.
Are there any travel tips for making the journey more enjoyable?
Traveling early in the morning or later in the afternoon can help you avoid traffic and enjoy the journey with fewer crowds. Don't forget to carry water and sunscreen, and remember many places are closed for siesta from 1:00 to 3:00.

Visitez ces sites en chemin

Aveiro

Aveiro

Dubbed “the Venice of Portugal” because of its canals and gondola-like boats, visitors will find Aveiro has its own unique identity. The “Venice” of Portugal 

Coimbra

Coimbra

Halfway between Lisbon and Porto, this varied and captivating city has a long history and vibrant atmosphere built around the country's oldest university.  The Medieval Capital of Portugal 

Fatima

Fatima

After 3 children had visions of the Virgin Mary, this farm-town transformed into a miraculous mecca. Portugal’s Holy City 

Batalha

Batalha

Dominated by the great Dominican monastery of Santa Maria da Vitória, Batalha was developed alongside the Monastery after securing Portugal's independence. A City Built on Victory  

Nazare

Nazare

This historic fishing village attracts beach-goers, culture-lovers, and surfers, who come to ride its record-breaking waves. A Real Catch 

Obidos

Obidos

Traditionally owned by the Queen of Portugal, every house in this hilltop town had to meet the royal aesthetic. The Town of Queens 

Pena Palace in Sintra

Pena Palace in Sintra

King Ferdinand II’s fantastical jumble of architectural styles is Romanticism on the grandest scale. Genius or Madness 

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8 mai 2024

Transfert merveilleux

“Nous avons passĂ© un excellent moment lors de notre transfert de Porto Ă  Lisbonne. Alex Ă©tait un excellent chauffeur et guide. Il nous a conseillĂ© sur les horaires, les choses Ă  faire dans les endroits oĂč nous nous sommes arrĂȘtĂ©s, et Ă©tait trĂšs aimable. Tout en s'assurant que nous arrivions Ă  temps pour notre vol. Nous recommandons vivement ce service et serions heureux de le reprendre.”

ÉvaluĂ© par le voyageur Tripadvisor kraehey
23 mars 2024

Super expérience

“Mon mari et moi aimons les vacances en voiture autonome, mais en vieillissant, nous avons trouvĂ© que la location de voiture dans des villes inconnues devenait une corvĂ©e. Puis nous avons dĂ©couvert Daytrip et nous n'avons plus jamais regardĂ© en arriĂšre. RĂ©cemment, nous avons visitĂ© le Portugal et tout notre transport terrestre a Ă©tĂ© pris en charge par Daytrip. De Lisbonne Ă  Porto, Ă  Lamego et retour Ă  Porto pour prendre notre vol, Daytrip a fourni des services efficaces et excellents - leurs chauffeurs Ă©taient toujours Ă  l'heure, trĂšs polis et parlaient anglais, connaissaient bien la rĂ©gion et Ă©taient d'excellents guides touristiques. Les vĂ©hicules Ă©taient trĂšs propres et presque neufs. Nous Ă©tions constamment mis Ă  jour sur les dĂ©tails de nos prochains trajets, on nous donnait les informations du chauffeur, le numĂ©ro du vĂ©hicule, etc... que demander de plus ! En tant que touristes dans un pays Ă©tranger, nous avons apprĂ©ciĂ© cela et nous nous sommes sentis en sĂ©curitĂ© ! J'ai recommandĂ© Daytrip Ă  tous mes amis chez moi.”

ÉvaluĂ© par le voyageur Tripadvisor chiakchiak
25 nov. 2023

Super trajet relaxant

“Notre rĂ©cente excursion d'une journĂ©e de Lisbonne Ă  Porto a Ă©tĂ© un vrai plaisir. Notre chauffeur, AntĂłnio, a Ă©tĂ© extrĂȘmement courtois et sympathique. Il a rendu le trajet trĂšs confortable et nous a donnĂ© de prĂ©cieuses informations en route. Nous avons eu suffisamment de temps pour explorer des lieux en chemin et sommes arrivĂ©s parfaitement Ă  temps pour nous enregistrer Ă  notre hĂŽtel. Merci, AntĂłnio, pour cette excellente journĂ©e.”

ÉvaluĂ© par le voyageur Tripadvisor lee747
30 mars 2023

Voyage rapide et ponctuel

“Nous sommes allĂ©s de Porto Ă  Lisbonne, avec 2 arrĂȘts en cours de route. Notre chauffeur Ă©tait gĂ©nial et a fourni de bonnes informations sur la rĂ©gion. Super expĂ©rience dans l'ensemble.”

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31 janv. 2023

Une meilleure façon de voyager

“Notre tour avec Daytrip avec Vanda en janvier de Lisbonne Ă  Porto Ă©tait formidable ! Elle Ă©tait trĂšs bien informĂ©e et agrĂ©able, et nous avons totalement apprĂ©ciĂ© notre journĂ©e, qui comprenait des arrĂȘts Ă  Aveiro et Coimbra. Nous Ă©tions heureux de trouver un service comme celui-ci qui fournit Ă  la fois le transport et des visites touristiques. Au lieu de passer une journĂ©e Ă  attendre Ă  l'aĂ©roport pour un court vol, suivi de la recherche d'un transport vers notre hĂŽtel, nous avons eu un service porte-Ă -porte, de l'aide pour nos bagages et un guide pour nous montrer de nouvelles et intĂ©ressantes parties du Portugal, au lieu de simplement les survoler ! Concept gĂ©nial ; service fiable !”

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2 janv. 2023

Trajet facile de Lisbonne Ă  Porto

“Mes souvenirs de ce voyage sont un peu flous car nous venions de sortir d'un vol de nuit, mais nous n'avons que des avis positifs ! Nuno a Ă©tĂ© serviable, aimable et attentionnĂ©. Il nous a trouvĂ© un excellent endroit pour le petit dĂ©jeuner Ă  NazarĂ© et nous a fait dĂ©couvrir les pĂątisseries locales. Il nous a montrĂ© la zone de surf, qui Ă©tait impressionnante, et nous a permis de voir Fatima, ce qui Ă©tait important pour quelqu'un de notre famille. C'Ă©tait formidable d'avoir un trajet avec des informations touristiques en bonus. Il Ă©tait un conducteur prudent et sĂ»r, et notre voyage vers Porto a Ă©tĂ© agrĂ©able et sans problĂšme, et nous avons pu rejoindre notre appartement de location facilement tout en dĂ©couvrant un peu Porto en entrant dans la ville. Il a fait un excellent travail, et j'adore ce que votre entreprise propose !”

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17 oct. 2022

Super expérience et super trajet

“J'ai rĂ©servĂ© un transfert privĂ© de Porto Ă  Lisbonne. Nous avons fait des arrĂȘts en cours de route. Notre chauffeur, Nuno, Ă©tait excellent. Il est arrivĂ© en avance et avait dĂ©jĂ  chargĂ© nos bagages. Il a permis une certaine flexibilitĂ© pendant le trajet tout en nous assurant d'arriver Ă  temps Ă  destination. Il nous a montrĂ© des lieux Ă  visiter lors des arrĂȘts et nous a donnĂ© le temps de les explorer. Dans l'ensemble, je recommande fortement Daytrip.”

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De Lisbonne Ă  Porto

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ÉvaluĂ© par le voyageur Tripadvisor BINHRUP
27 févr. 2022

Excellent guide/chauffeur

“Pedro Ă©tait notre chauffeur de Lisbonne Ă  Porto avec des arrĂȘts en cours de route. Pedro Ă©tait extrĂȘmement amical, bien informĂ© et accommodant, tout en conduisant en toute sĂ©curitĂ©. Il a partagĂ© beaucoup d'informations intĂ©ressantes sur le Portugal et nous a laissĂ© prendre notre temps Ă  chaque arrĂȘt. Nous n'aurions pas pu demander un meilleur chauffeur ou une meilleure expĂ©rience !”

ÉvaluĂ© par le voyageur Tripadvisor carettmom

Bon Ă  savoir

Enfants

Si vous voyagez avec des enfants, assurez-vous de nous en informer lors de la réservation afin que nous puissions préparer les siÚges enfants appropriés !

Animaux de compagnie

Les animaux de compagnie sont autorisés (et aimés) ! Nous devons juste le savoir à l'avance. Vous pouvez nous en parler à la prochaine étape de la réservation.

Pourboires

Le pourboire n'est pas inclus ni obligatoire, mais si vous avez vraiment apprécié votre voyage, vous pouvez montrer votre appréciation à votre chauffeur avec un pourboire facultatif (10 % est suffisant).

Bagages

  • Gros bagages
  • 29x21x11 pouces
  • 74x53x28 cm
  • Petit bagage
  • 22x14x9 pouces
  • 56x36x23 cm

Chaque passager est autorisé à avoir un bagage enregistré et un bagage à main. Si vous voyagez avec plus de bagages ou des bagages surdimensionnés, vous pouvez ajuster cela lors de la réservation.

Méthodes de paiement

Payez par carte de crédit en ligne, ou en espÚces directement à votre chauffeur!

Questions fréquemment posées

Si vous avez des questions, voici les réponses.
Daytrip est une plateforme qui vous met en relation avec des chauffeurs locaux qui vous transporteront de porte à porte, d'une ville à l'autre. Nous vous donnons également la possibilité d'explorer des sites/attractions en chemin. Nous conduisons, vous découvrez.
Toutes les rĂ©servations avec Daytrip sont des trajets simples. Si vous avez besoin d'un retour Ă  une date diffĂ©rente, rĂ©servez-le simplement comme un autre trajet simple. Pour une excursion le mĂȘme jour, veuillez demander un voyage personnalisĂ©. Si vous prĂ©voyez de rester plus de quelques heures, nous vous recommandons tout de mĂȘme de rĂ©server deux trajets simples afin de ne pas payer un chauffeur pour attendre.
Pour le service privé de Daytrip, vous pouvez annuler et obtenir un remboursement complet jusqu'à 24 heures avant le départ. Pour le service Daytrip Pool (navette partagée), nous proposons 3 options de billet lors de la réservation : Non-remboursable, Flexible avec annulation 24 heures avant le départ, et Super-flexible avec annulation jusqu'à 15 minutes avant le départ. Vous pouvez annuler votre réservation pour un remboursement complet jusqu'à 24 heures à l'avance, mais les changements demandés sous 36 heures sont soumis à la disponibilité des chauffeurs, surtout en haute saison.
Choisissez simplement votre lieu de dĂ©part et votre destination via notre page d'accueil et entrez la date et l'heure de dĂ©part. Parcourez et ajoutez des arrĂȘts touristiques en suivant les instructions de rĂ©servation affichĂ©es Ă  l'Ă©cran. C'est un moyen simple, facile et amusant de rĂ©server votre prochaine aventure ! Et si vous ne voyez pas votre route souhaitĂ©e sur notre site, vous pouvez demander un voyage personnalisĂ©. Vous pouvez mĂȘme rĂ©server sans connaĂźtre l'adresse exacte de prise en charge ou de dĂ©pose - nous vous permettons de les ajouter plus tard !
Chaque passager a droit Ă  un grand sac (74 x 53 x 28 cm) et un petit sac (56 x 36 x 23 cm). Les berlines de luxe ne peuvent accueillir que 2 grands sacs. Nous envoyons toujours le vĂ©hicule le plus adaptĂ© pour vous et vos bagages, alors assurez-vous de sĂ©lectionner le nombre rĂ©el de bagages lors de la rĂ©servation. Si vous avez des bagages surdimensionnĂ©s ou si vous n'ĂȘtes pas sĂ»r que vos bagages rentreront, contactez-nous.
Partout sauf aux États-Unis, les chauffeurs fourniront des siĂšges pour enfants appropriĂ©s (faites-le nous savoir lors de la rĂ©servation). Aux États-Unis, certains États vous obligent Ă  fournir vos propres siĂšges auto pour enfants.

Daytrip est le moyen le plus pratique de dĂ©couvrir 14 500+ villes Ă  travers le monde.

Chaque voyageur mĂ©rite une vĂ©ritable comprĂ©hension des cultures des pays qu'il visite. Et chaque endroit incroyable sur Terre mĂ©rite d'ĂȘtre visitĂ© et apprĂ©ciĂ©. Nous croyons que des connaissances locales uniques et une vĂ©ritable connexion humaine sont irremplaçables pour vraiment comprendre une autre culture.

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