10 Things to do in Porto, Portugal Travel Guide
Join us as we visit Porto, Portugal in this travel guide covering 10 things to do including attractions, food and experiences. Porto ended up being one of our favorite cities during our Europe trip with my parents and is completely different from Lisbon. From riverside barrios to Neoclassical buildings and tram rides to stunning views over the Douro you'll find Porto is a city with no shortage of charm.
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Intro - 00:01
1) Visit the Blue Tiled Church “Chapel of Souls” (Igreja do Carmo -Capela das Almas) - 00:31
2) Shop for books inside Lello Bookstore (Livraria Lello) - 01:00
3) Set foot inside São Bento Train Station (Estação Ferroviária de São Bento) - 03:02 + Porto Cathedral (Sé do Porto) - 03:35
4) Explore the Riverside Quarter of Ribeira - 04:10
5) Sample local dishes from Porto at Terreirinho restaurant - 04:24
6) Visit the Church of Saint Francis (Igreja de São Francisco) - 05:54
7) Visit the Bolhão Market (Mercado do Bolhão) - 07:09
8) Walk across Dom Luís I Bridge for the best views of Porto (Ponte D. Luís I) - 08:33
9) Drink Port wine at Croft (vinho do Porto) - 10:25
10) Take a boat tour, cable car, funicular or walk down the Douro River - 10:04 & 12:16
*Bonus* Eat a Francesinha Portuguese sandwich - 12:40
Outro - 16:30
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Our visit Porto travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide to Portuguese cuisine, top sightseeing tourist attractions including visiting churches, monasteries, parks, wineries, bridges, quirky neighborhoods and museums. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Porto tourism brochure, Porto itinerary or Porto city tour also known as Oporto, Portuguesa.
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Lisbon is beautiful, but Porto is magical. We arrived in Porto with our taxi driver’s words still ringing in our ears, and we’re happy to say, the city did not disappoint!
Our time in Porto was spent sipping on Port wine, soaking in the views across the Douro River, wandering through the hilly streets, and marvelling at buildings covered in blue tiles.
In this travel guide, we’re going to share a little bit of Porto’s magic with you, and also show you some of the things you too can see, eat, and drink when you visit Porto!
Known as the Chapel of Souls, this church is covered in tiles that represent moments in the life of Saint Francis of Assisi and Saint Catherine.
This bookstore is a feast for the eyes. The bookstore was even frequented by JK Rowling when she taught English in Porto, and it’s reported to have been an inspiration in her Harry Potter series.
We continued our walk downhill until we reached the São Bento Train Station.
Porto Cathedral is one of the oldest landmarks in the city with cloisters where the walls are covered in blue tiles.
We reached the neighbourhood of Ribeira, which sits right on the shores of the Douro River. This neighbourhood is lined with many sidewalk cafes, bars, and restaurants, so it’s a nice place to rest your legs and do a bit of people watching. Feeling hungry we wandered down some of the back streets until we found a small restaurant serving up local specialities.
We made time for one more attraction: the Church of Saint Francis.
The Bridge we had all been waiting for was Dom Luis the first Bridge, which spans the Douro River. The lower deck carries regular traffic with narrow walkways for those on foot, and the upper deck is reserved for pedestrians and the metro lines.
For the best views of Porto, you need to walk the upper deck!
There was only one thing on our minds: visit one of the many wineries that line this side of the river! We ended up walking into Croft for a wine tasting without need for an appointment, and this turned out to be one of our favourite activities in Porto!
Filled to the brim with port wine, cheese and chocolate, we enjoyed a light stroll along the Douro River, watching the boats bob in the water.
That’s a wrap for our visit to Porto! We hope you guys enjoyed following along and that you got a few ideas for your own trip. If you have any other suggestions of fun things to do in and around Porto, feel free to share those with travellers in the comments below.
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Hey everybody and welcome back to another episode of Triple P with me Surya Sridhar. So guys I am in one of the most beautiful destinations in all of Portugal. It was voted as the best European destination in 2014 as well as 2017. It is none other than Porto! And the best part of this trip is that I’m visiting my dad here for one week, so let’s hand it over to him.
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Number 1: Ribeira, Gaia, & Dom Luis Bridge
Jump onto the yellow line and get off the stop Jardim do Morro to get a full panoramic view across the city from the Dom Luis Bridge. You’ll be stunned by the beautiful city before your eyes! There are so many things to see and do. Everything from the bridge jumpers, to going on boat cruises, enjoying the music and dance performances, grabbing an aperitif or yummy snacks like churros, or maybe even buying some gifts from the line of market stalls. You’ll not run out of things to do! Lastly, don’t forget to enjoy the cable car ride down to the Gaia side to explore the best wine tour companies. It is 6 Euros one way and 9 Euros both ways!
Number 2: Calem Porto Wine Tour
On the Gaia side, you will notice a line of famous Porto wine companies including Graham’s, Ferreira, Sandeman and many more. I decided to check out Calem’s wine tour which included a guided tour to the Cálem Cellar which was super interactive and very informational. It was then followed by a tasting of two Port Wines: White and Special Reserve, which could be enjoyed during a special Fado concert, with a male and female voice, accompanied by the traditional Portuguese Guitar as well as the Classical one.
Number 3: World’s Most Beautiful McDonalds
This McDonalds restaurant was inaugurated in 1995 and was previously the Imperial Café, an emblematic historic building from the 30s by the Aliados Avenue. It is not your conventional McD especially due to its luxurious look, as well as the fact that in the McCafe you get a genuine Portuguese coffee with a custard tart called Pasteis de Nata. Very surprising indeed!
Number 4: Crystal Palace Garden
More than 150 years old, this place is loved by both tourists and locals. It is a lush place, home to many plant and animal species including the colourful peacock. If you make your way to the end, you’ll find a fun maze that also overlooks the beautiful Ribeira river. Take your time to explore this area, soak up the suns rays and when you’re tired, head on over to a nearby local coffee shop for a Portuguese Pingo and their famous cream filled pastry.
Number 5: Caramelite Church, Carmo Church & The Hidden House
Known as one of the most curious structures in Porto, these two churches that stand as two different religious buildings, but actually look like a single architectural structure. Separating them, is the world’s narrowest house, only one meter in width. It only costs a few Euros to explore and has 3 storeys in total. The interesting story behind this house is that it was formed specially to stop the communication between the nuns of the Caramelite Church and the monks at the Carmo Church. Very interesting indeed!
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Luis I Bridge
This double-decker bridge is an icon of the city of Porto. It runs across the River Douro linking the Port wineries in Vila Nova de Gaia with the buzzing downtown of Porto. The granite pillars of the original bridge built in 1881 are still in place to this day.
Porto Cathedral
The Porto Cathedral is a must do sight in Porto for its historical significance as well as being an architectural landmark of the city at the same time. The cathedral was built between the 12th and 13th century and remains the largest place of worship in Porto.
Clerigos
The Clérigos Church is a stunning church in the city of Porto. Its tall bell tower can be seen from various points of the city and is one of its most characteristic symbols of all of Porto.
Capela Das Almas
This Chapel, which is called the Chapel of Souls in english, is famous for its picturesque exterior of blue & white tiles painted with scenes from the lives of saints.
Jardins Do Palacio De Cristal
This stunning botanical garden is one of Porto’s best kept secrets. Here, you can find a mosaic of gorgeous small gardens that open up little by little as you walk around. You can also find amazing views of the city and the river.
Liberdade Square
The Liberdade Square, also known as Freedom Square, is the most important square in all of Porto as it connects the old town with the modern part of the city.
Mercado Temporario do Bolhao
The centenary Market of Bolhão (MB) is the most symbolic market of the city of Porto and one of the most famous in Portugal. It has been in renovations since May 2018 and will be for the next 2 years. In the meantime, it is located in the Temporary Market of Bolhão, only two minutes away from the original market.
Praca Da Ribeira
Down by the River Douro, you will find narrow streets that open out onto a plaza surrounded by tiled townhouses overlooking the stunning river. From here you have beautiful views of the port-wine lodges across the river.
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Wine, produced in the Douro valley, was already in the 13th century transported to Porto in barcos rabelos (flat sailing vessels). In 1703 the Methuen Treaty established the trade relations between Portugal and England. In 1717, a first English trading post was established in Porto. The production of port wine then gradually passed into the hands of a few English firms. To counter this English dominance, Prime Minister Marquis of Pombal established a Portuguese firm receiving the monopoly of the wines from the Douro valley. He demarcated the region for production of port, to ensure the wine's quality; this was the first attempt to control wine quality and production in Europe. The small winegrowers revolted against his strict policies on Shrove Tuesday, burning down the buildings of this firm. The revolt was called Revolta dos Borrachos (revolt of the drunks).
Between 1732 and 1763, Italian architect Nicolau Nasoni designed a baroque church with a tower that would become its architectural and visual icon: the Torre dos Clérigos (English: Clerics Tower). During the 18th and 19th centuries the city became an important industrial centre and saw its size and population increase.
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This city has been continuously inhabited since at least the 4th Century. This is a rich and busy industrial and commercial centre.The city itself isn't very populous, with less than 300k inhabitants but the Porto metropolitan area (Gaia, Matosinhos, Maia, and Gondomar) has about 2.5 M people.
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Porto city was built along the hills overlooking the Douro river estuary and his historical center is awarded World Heritage status by UNESCO.
What To See In Porto, Portugal?
City centre, Livraria Lello, The Palácio do Bolsa, Ribeira, Pavilhão Rosa Mota, Museo Romântico, Boavista Porto, Casa da Música, Foz do Douro and the Castelo de Sao Joao da Foz.
Porto has always been a mercantile city, and this is evident in the style of the buildings lining the Avenida dos Aliados, Residents of Porto are known as Tripeiros (tripe eaters) due to the fact that the city went without meat in order to provision the capital in 1415 so they had to subsist on tripe stew and this still a speciality of the city.
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Citizens of Porto hold themselves apart culturally from the South of the country, mainly Lisbon region. They often say that Porto works, Braga prays, Coimbra studies and Lisbon gets the money! The city is quite varied architecturally, with medieval as well as modern living side by side.
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The city of Oporto, built along the hillsides overlooking the mouth of the Douro river, is an outstanding urban landscape with a 2,000-year history. Its continuous growth, linked to the sea (the Romans gave it the name Portus, or port), can be seen in the many and varied monuments, from the cathedral with its Romanesque choir, to the neoclassical Stock Exchange and the typically Portuguese Manueline-style.
Clérigos Tower (in this short video) is a landmark of this historic city – a Unesco world heritage site.
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Porto is a fascinating and vibrant city that is rapidly becoming one of Western Europe’s most respected tourist destinations. The city boasts an extensive history, interesting tourist attractions, and a buzzing nightlife, and outstanding tourist facilities. There is a lot to see and do in Porto, and this diverse city will appeal to a wide range of visitors.
Porto is a historic and varied city, from the warren of narrow streets that make up the ancient Ribeira district through to the grand plaza of the Trindade district. The region is famed for the production of Port, which is still stored and matured in the vast cellars that stretch along the banks of the Douro River.
This guide will provide an introduction to Porto, by answering some of the common holiday planning questions and offering links to further detailed tourist information.
At a minimum, it takes two full days of sightseeing to discover Porto. The first day would explore the historic centre (Se district), the Baixa district and Ribeira district, and could include a short boat cruise along the Douro River. The second day would visit Vila Nova de Gaia (on the southern banks of the Douro river) and the Foz district, and could include a tour of the Port cellars and Port tasting.
The evening could be spent in the lively restaurants of the Ribeira district, or for a more party-focused night, head to the bars and clubs close to the university and the Rua Galeria de Paris (affectionally, known as bar street!).
Note: One day is not enough time to visit Porto, and we always recommended at least two days.
In general, Porto and northern Portugal tend to be cooler and wetter than the rest of the country. The peak season is from June to the end of August, and this season offers hot and dry weather, which is suitable for spending time on the beaches.
The tourist season of Porto begins in May and continues until the end of October, and the weather in the spring/autumn is ideal for sightseeing and day trips. In the winter there is a very high possibility of rain, but as Porto is a major city, all restaurants, bars and hotels remain open.
Porto is a popular backpacking and budget holiday destination, as there are many excellent hostels, inexpensive restaurants and lots of similarly minded worldly travellers. The nightlife of the city is lively and liberal, and the city always has a bustling atmosphere. There is always a good backpacking community and attracts a wide range of nationalities.
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We have been spending some time in the city of Porto, Portugal and to be honest we have been blown away by what you can get in terms of food for 6€! You get a full meal with wine & desert & café in a local restaurant. Now it's not going to be ultra refined cuisine but it is exactly what you want to try when travelling to Porto in order to experience the local cuisine.
- The First restaurant is actually no where listed on Google Maps... it is located 2 mn walk from a café called Epoca (where we got the 2 cakes). For 6€ one person got: soup + fish & side + wine (0,25l) + café + fruit or desert of the day.
- Cakes café was called Epicure. They also make their own bread which supposely delicious!
- Wine tasting in Porto - we went to try Port Wine at Burmeister. Super friendly guide. 10€ per person for tour + 2 wines. 15€ for 4 wines.
- Diner time. Local restaurant serving fish. You can have bacalhau and many other local dishes. Make sure the bacalhau has soaked long enough in the water - the server will tell you. Our dinner for four people ended up being 28€. See name & local in blog post. (Trina has it)
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48 Hours In Porto Portugal What To See and do in 2019, visit historic buildings, cross the Dom Luís I Bridge across the Douro River and visit Vila Nova de Gaia the home to Port Wine, sip a port while watching the sunset over the skyline of Porto across the river in the Ribeira neighbourhood. Sop in local markets for fresh Portuguese produce and gifts. Eat at riverside restaurants. Marvel at the Portugal blue and white Azulejo tiles in the Sao Bento railway station.
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Porto: visit to a UNESCO World Heritage Site - LUXE.TV
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** Porto, a UNESCO World heritage site
Here’s a city made for walking…..
It’s little streets full of history and nostalgia make us want to turn back time.
To stroll along the Douro River, discover emblematic monuments like the Porto-São station or the Sé Cathedral, or taste the sweet flavour of wine are the musts of this city in the north of Portugal.
Welcome to Porto.
Nicknamed the unconquered city, Porto is the city that gave the country its name.
Initially it was called, Cale, but the Romans thought they were right at the time to add the word Port. Portus Cale was thus born.
During our city trip, we’ll discover the smallest corner of this surprising city, starting with its historic city centre, listed as a UNESCO world heritage site. After dropping our luggage at the Hotel Sheraton, we invite you to enter the medieval neighbourhood of Ribeira, then take the Dom-Luis bridge, one of the 6 bridges that cross the Douro.
Liberdade Square and the São Bento train station with its hall adorned with azulejos will amaze you. Not forgetting the beaches, the tourism activities, or the places to party….in Porto, there’s something for everyone, trust us!
But for now, we’re going to get settled at the magnificent Porto Hotel & Spa. Located in the business district, the hotel is surprising by its design.
The modernity of its lines and transparency games, inside and out, are irresistibly successful.
The stairs dominating the lobby as well as the crisscross of the glass elevators have truly charmed us…
The location of the hotel makes it an ideal place, for business and tourism.
And for the rooms, there is ample choice.
Deluxe or club rooms with executive and junior suites, there is plenty of choice.
Access to the spa and club lounge are included and available all day.
But there is a place that Joana Almeida is particularly proud of, and it’s located in this space on the 11th floor.
Not being there for business, we decided to go for a walk along the Douro, the river that had such a large role to play in the wine trade, especially during the 18th century.
At that time, Port wines, which were not yet the wines we know today and were more like simple table wines, were barely consumed in Portugal and really intended for wine export, especially to the UK market.
It was here that the flat-bottomed boats transported the barrels of wine in order to load the ships that remained far away, at the mouth of the Douro in the Atlantic Ocean.
Today the Rabelos as they are called, are used for tourist cruises, and allow the curious traveller to discover the 6 bridges connecting the city of Porto to the Villa Nova of Gaia.
The Dom Luis Bridge is the most emblematic.
Inaugurated in 1886, it was designed by the engineer Théophile Seyrig, a disciple of Gustave Eiffel.
You can admire it comfortably on the terrace of a café on the river. In this district of Ribeira, there is no shortage of places to party and enjoy a good Portuguese dish.
When you turn your head, you cannot escape the colourful facades and flowered balconies, typical of this neighbourhood.
And if the desire to discover Porto in a different way tempts you, why not opt for a helicopter flight.
Flyovers of the city can range from 10 to 60 minutes in the air, for a budget ranging from 45 to €215 per person.
After this excess of emotions, let's take advantage of the SPA at the Sheraton Hotel.
With nearly 2000m2 devoted to well-being, this Spa is the ideal place to relax before or after a hard day.
Yoga room…sauna and aromatherapy are proposed.
As well as a vitality pool placed in the middle of this space bathed in natural light.
The perfect way to feel relaxed and calmly prepare for care treatments offered by a team of specialists
For those who feel the need to freshen up before dinner: fitness, hair salon, manicure, everything is on offer.
The hotel restaurant is quite chic.
Behind this glazed cube, there’s a must-have experience.
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10 Days in Portugal: Lisbon, Algarve, Cascais, Sintra, Porto | The Travel Intern
Some of you guys were asking about Portugal ever since our Destination Unknown: Portugal episode was out! Well, fret no more, here is a comprehensive 10-day itinerary you can follow when you head over to the beautiful country:
Culture, beautiful architecture and nature. Portugal is definitely Europe's best kept secrets.
LISBON
00:25 - Pasteis de Belem
Are you really in Portugal if you don't try a Portuguese egg tart? :-) We received so many recommendations from locals themselves to visit this place. It is actually one of the oldest Portuguese egg tart shops around!
00:33 - Belem Tower
00:36 - Jeronimos Monastery
These two sights are truly sights to behold. Learn more about the history of Lisbon here!
00:41 - Praco do Comercio
Kinda like the city hall area of Lisbon, locals and tourists alike gather here to window shop, watch buskers do their thangggg and simply just to chill.
00:47 - Santa Justa Lift
This lift was built in the past to ease the amount of stairs in the past, where you get to see a beautiful panoramic view of the city from the top! But remember that a lot of people want to head up there, so it's better to go during non-peak hours.
00:51 - Rua Nova do Carvalho
Known as the pink street of Lisbon, it used to be the area that housed the red light district of Lisbon in the past, but has since been converted to a home for cozy cafes and modern pubs and bars.
00:57 - The Sanctuary of Christ the King
A definite must-visit when you're in Portugal!
ALGARVE REGION
01:07 - Praia da Rocha
Amazing sunset views can be enjoyed from this beautiful beach. It does get pretty crowded, but there's always a space for everyone and anyone. :-)
01:13 - Wildwatch Tour — Benagil Cave
This boat tour includes a short kayaking session, one of the highlights is definitely kayaking into the Benagil Cave. It is known to be one of the most beautiful sea caves in the world!
01:30 - Pinhao Beach
Soak up some sun here, and navigate through cliff formations to get to different areas of the beach! Be careful of the tide level though.
CASCAIS & SINTRA
01:36 - Shoreline path of Cascais, Guincho Beach
If you're in Cascais, you definitely have to cycle along the popular shoreline path from downtown Cascais to Guincho Beach. The views you get of the shoreline are simply breathtaking.
01:44 - Pena Palace
Perched atop one of the highest points in the quaint city of Sintra, this palace was built and painted so colourfully so that it could grab everyone's attention no matter where you stood in Sintra.
01:50 - Moorish Castle
Built in the medieval times, the Moorish Castle served as a watchtower in the past.
01:55 - Quinta de Regalaria
It took us pretty long to find this place because it was nestled deep in the parks. But it was well worth it. There's just a mystical feel to it.
02:02 - Cabo da Roca
The westernmost point of Europe, here we have a lookout point with a beautiful lighthouse overlooking the ocean.
02:09 - Marisco na Praca
You can pick and choose from a seafood bar here, but be sure to try the seafood rice! It was our favourite.
PORTO
02:17 - Sao Bento Railway Station
Get introduced to the beautiful azulejo tiles of Porto at the railway station here!
02:23 - Cafe Santiago
Just like in Lisbon, are you really in Porto if you haven't tried the local delight, Francesinha?
02:30 - Porto Cathedral
Discover one of the city's oldest cathedrals, open to public to simply sight-see or join in their service.
02:37 - Palacio de Cristal
We highly recommend setting up a picnic here, and catching the sunset overlooking downtown Porto.
02:46 - Duoro Valley Day Tour
Go on a wine-tasting day tour to try different kinds of port wine! If you fancy sweeter-tasting wines, this is definitely the tour for you to take.
02:51 - Livariao Lello
This bookstore is said to have inspired JK Rowling to start on the Harry Potter series. There is an entrance fee and a long queue to get in though, so be prepared!
02:59 - Tile Making Tour
You'll get to see thousands of tiles lining the walls of buildings all across Porto, why not make your own too? Learn from a local in Porto!
03:03 - Ribeira Square
End your trip at one of the oldest neighbourhoods of Porto. The sunset here is also not to be missed!
Have you ever been to Portugal? And would you like to? Tell us! :-)
If you haven't already watched it, catch our Destination Unknown series' episode on Portugal, link to it at the end of the video! :-D
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