Discover the charm of Porto on this full-day tour that takes you through its historic sites and breathtaking viewpoints. Visit the iconic Clérigos Tower, São Bento Station, and the majestic Cathedral. Stroll through the vibrant streets of Santa Catarina and experience stunning vistas from the Vitória and Serra do Pilar viewpoints. Explore the scenic river docks and coastal areas, including the Castelo do Queijo where the Atlantic meets history. Conclude your day at the lush Palácio de Cristal gardens, soaking in the city's cultural richness and architectural marvels.
- Full-day exploration of Porto’s historic and scenic landmarks - Visit key attractions including Clérigos, São Bento, and the Cathedral - Enjoy panoramic views from Vitória and Serra do Pilar viewpoints - Experience the coastal beauty at Castelo do Queijo and Palácio de Cristal
R. de Sao Filipe de Nery, , Porto, Portugal
A stunning 18th-century Baroque church designed by Nicolau Nasoni, famous for its tall bell tower that dominates Porto’s skyline.
nd the city’s most important hotels—a central gathering place for celebrations.
Praca Gen. Humberto Delgado, Porto, Portugal
An impressive neoclassical building at the top of Avenida dos Aliados, with a towering clock tower and elegant granite façade.
Praca Almeida Garrett, Porto, Portugal
A landmark train station renowned for its vast panels of blue-and-white azulejos depicting moments from Portugal’s history and everyday life.
Terreiro da Se, Porto, Portugal
The city’s Romanesque cathedral, dating back to the 12th century, with fortified walls, a magnificent rose window, and cloisters covered in tiles.
Porto, Portugal
A vibrant square and neighborhood known for cultural landmarks like the São João National Theatre and the tiled façade of Santo Ildefonso Church.
Rua Santa Catarina, Porto, Portugal
Porto’s lively shopping street, home to traditional stores, international brands, street performers, and the famous Belle Époque Café Majestic.
The Carmo Church is decorated with a spectacular blue tile mural.
ict, the Douro River, and the wine cellars of Vila Nova de Gaia.
Largo de Aviz, Mosteiro da Serra do Pilar, Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal
A former monastery and UNESCO World Heritage Site, perched above the river in Gaia, with the best 360-degree views of Porto and the iconic Dom Luís I Bridge.
a peaceful atmosphere away from the crowds.
Av. de Ramos Pinto, Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal
The vibrant riverfront promenade in Vila Nova de Gaia, lined with Port wine lodges, restaurants, and terraces overlooking the city’s historic skyline.
oftops, and the Atlantic horizon—ideal for sunsets and photos.
Praca Goncalves Zarco 20, Porto, Portugal
A 17th-century seaside fortress, also called the Cheese Castle, built to defend the coast. Today it offers beautiful ocean views and a glimpse into maritime history.
untains, peacocks, and some of the city’s best viewpoints over the Douro.
Praca Mouzinho de Albuquerque, Porto, Portugal
A large roundabout dominated by the Monument to the Heroes of the Peninsular War, near Porto’s modern Casa da Música concert hall.
we are in front of the statue, we are some green tuk tuks
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Sfoglia Porto per categoria - biglietti salta-fila, tour a piedi, gite giornaliere, esperienze gastronomiche e altro