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1. Complete Douro Valley Wine Tour with Lunch, Wine Tastings and River Cruise

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2. Authentic Douro Wine Tour Including Lunch and River Cruise

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3. Douro Valley Tour: 2 Vineyard Visits, River Cruise, Winery Lunch

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4. Douro Valley 3 Wine Experiences with Lunch & Optional Boat Cruise

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5. Porto 3-Hour Food and Wine Tasting Tour

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6. Douro Valley Historical Tour with Lunch, Winery Visit with Tastings and Panoramic Cruise

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7. Douro Valley All Included: Expert Guide, Boat, Lunch, Tastings

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8. Aveiro, Paiva Walkways and Suspension bridge From Porto

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9. Authentic Fado at São Bento Station in Porto

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10. Three Cities in One Day: Porto, Nazare and Obidos from Lisbon

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11. Porto PRIVATE TOUR With Locals: Highlights & Hidden Gems

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12. Douro River Sightseeing Sailing Cruise at Sunset or Daytime

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13. Experience Porto's Charm: 3-Hour Guided Walking Tour

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14. Private tasting in the Douro (1 to 6 people) on a Yacht just for you

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15. 3-Hour Porto Highlights on a Electric Bike Guided Tour

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16. Port Wine Lodges Tour Including 7 portWine Tastings (English)

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17. Wine Venture and Boat Trip in Douro Valley from Porto

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18. Porto: Private tour in the Douro (1 to 4 people) on a boat just for you

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19. Porto Hop On Hop Off Bus Tour

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20. Douro Valley: Small-Group Tour Wine Tasting, Lunch, River Cruise

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21. Private Douro Valley Food and Wine Tour From Porto

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22. Porto Walking Tour, Lello Bookshop, River Cruise and Cable Car

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23. Guimarães & Braga Small Group Tour, Lunch & All Tickets included

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24. Waterfall, Lagoon and Old Village in Peneda-Gerês National Park

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25. Douro Valley Tour: Wine Tasting, Cruise and Lunch from Porto

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26. Douro Valley Small-Group Tour with Wine Tasting, Lunch and Optional Cruise

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27. Porto Private Food and Drink Tasting Tour with Local

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28. Local Market & Cooking Class / Show Cooking

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29. Eating Porto: Progressive Dinner Tour

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30. 4-Hour Traditional Portuguese Food Tour in Porto

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The 13 best tours for exploring Porto in style

Explore the city with an expert guide on hand to tell you about all the hot spots of Porto

Alex Floyd-Douglass

Want to experience Porto like a local? Join one of these great Porto tours. Whether you go privately or in a group, you'll be led by a knowledgeable guide who will share all the fascinating stories and best-kept secrets about this fascinating northern Portuguese city. 

Take to the streets and tour by foot, bike, Segway or tuk-tuk to find out about the medieval Ribeira district, the baroque Clérigos church tower and the  iconic double-decker iron bridge  Dom Luis I, which connects Porto with neighbouring Vila Nova de Gaia . Or head out on a nearby excursion to coastal Aveiro or Serra D'Arga to witness outstanding natural beauty and try traditional food and porto wine.

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Best Porto tours

Douro Valley

1.  Douro Valley

Take a day to fully drink in all that Portugal has to offer in the wine stakes with a trip to the Douro Valley. Whilst in the stunning UNESCO-listed region you’ll find the wondrous trappings of port, a tipple this country is synonymous with. Taste it in its natural habitat – the vineyard – and take in the stunning scenery. After that enjoy lunch in the quaint village of Pinhão, followed by a winery visit, before heading back to Porto.

Hop-on-hop-off tour

2.  Hop-on-hop-off tour

Appreciate Porto at your own pace with a hop-on-hop-off ticket for the city’s sightseeing buses. These follow two main routes: one around the attractions, historic sites and beaches of Porto; the other heads out to nearby towns, including Matosinhos and Vila Nova de Gaia. The buses are open-top, so as well as getting you to Porto’s main tourist spots, they allow a lovely way to take in the sun and surroudnings too.

Food and wine tasting tour

3.  Food and wine tasting tour

Fancy four hours of food-fuelled sightseeing? Sign up for a tasting tour of Porto and get a local guide to take you to all the best cafes and markets. Try classic dishes, such as bolinho de bacalhau (cod fritters) and the renowned custard tarts, pasteis de nata. And don’t forget to fit in a cheeky snifter of port, one of the country’s best exports.

Walking tour

4.  Walking tour

Allow a knowledgeable local to introduce you to the rich history of Porto on this hugely popular tour. They’ll guide you on foot around the city, covering its UNESCO-listed centre, baroque architecture and famed churches. As you walk, you’re guide will reveal stories of Roman rule, Moorish invasions and French destruction. They’ll also lead you to see cellars where port is aged.

Aveiro tour and moliceiro cruise

5.  Aveiro tour and moliceiro cruise

In half a day you can get to Aveiro, a coastal town near Porto that’s built alongside the Ria de Aveiro lagoon and has similarities to Venice. The houses jut right up against the water, where numerous boats float. Spend a morning or afternoon exploring the pretty waterways and take a ride in a traditional moliceiro (like a gondola). Finally, visit the picturesque Costa Nova beach and get a good look at the old fishing huts there, before heading back to Porto.

Segway tour

6.  Segway tour

Save some sightseeing energy with a little help from Segway. You can tour the city on one of these self-balancing electric scooters, led by an expert guide, who will take you around Porto’s Ribeira neighbourhood. Get a good look at famous spots like Porto Cathedral, São Bento Station, Bolhão Market and Dom Luis I bridge.

Port wine lodges tour and tastings

7.  Port wine lodges tour and tastings

What makes port so special? Find out on an informative taster tour. As well as learning about the wine’s history ad production, you’ll find out how to tell different types of port apart and when is the optimum time to drink it. This particular tour includes seven port tastings in three different wineries and a traditional wine cellar.

City tour, six-bridges cruise and wine tasting

8.  City tour, six-bridges cruise and wine tasting

Experience the beauty, wine and rich history of Porto with a local guide at your side. Hear all about the Roman additions to the city’s architectural footprint, find out what it’s like to be in an authentic port cellar (with a tasting) and board a boat that’ll take you along the Douro River so you can see the six bridges that connect Porto and Gaia.

Sightseeing at night with fado

9.  Sightseeing at night with fado

What better way to spend an evening in Porto than with dinner and a show? And not just any dinner, or any show for that matter. After a guided drive through the city at night, you’ll be treated to a selection of Portuguese delicacies, accompanied by a two-hour live performance from traditional fado musicians. We’ve tried it and had a lot of fun. Recommended.

Gerês waterfalls

10.  Gerês waterfalls

Lots of areas in Portugal are listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites, but Peneda-Gerês National Park is a particularly beautiful one. The lush green valleys are worth a whole day trip, on which a knowledgeable guide will take you past waterfalls, ponds and mountain ranges, before stopping at a local restaurant for a locally-sourced, authentic Portuguese meal.

Private tuk-tuk tour

11.  Private tuk-tuk tour

Take a fun tuk-tuk tour through the winding streets of Porto, experiencing the city from a unique point of view. Pass the striking Cathedral, the exquisite Lello library (the history of which dates back to 1869), and the Serra do Pilar monastery. Plus, enjoy lunch in Matosinhos by the River Douro. Collection and drop-off is also included in the price.

Porto by bike

12.  Porto by bike

Get up early to experience this leisurely three-hour bike ride around the beautiful city. Because this tour is by bike, it allows you to venture further than you could by foot, so you should be able to see everything from the Douro River to Porto’s City Park in the northwest.

Private shopping tour

13.  Private shopping tour

Splash the cash with a guide in the know, who can personally chaperone you to all of Porto’s finest shops, including some of the biggest names in fashion. Browse Bolhão market for traditional Portuguese wares and food. Then head to the city’s art district, Miguel Bombarda, followed by fuss-free shopping at El Corte Ingles department store. Whatever you’re after, your local guide will know where to go.

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Porto Boat Tours: 13 Unforgettable Adventures on the Douro

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LOOKING FOR THE BEST BOAT TOURS IN PORTO PORTUGAL? 

You’re in the right place, as this article will outline 13 of the best Porto boat tours that you can take when visiting this magnificent city. 

Did you know that the Douro River stretches for 897 kilometers , flowing from its source in Spain to its mouth in Porto, Portugal 🤯? The river has been important to the development of these cities for thousands of years. 

Without it, we wouldn’t have port wine — can you believe that?! 

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Don’t have time to read the whole article?

The best Porto boat tour is this Douro Valley Cruise with a Winery Visit and Lunch Tour , with a near perfect ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rating 😊 ❤️

Beyond its historical significance, the Douro River is a looker. Whether you are taking a boat trip around Porto or want to discover the terraced vineyards of the Douro Valley, a boat trip is a must-do when visiting Porto. 

Trust me, I’ve lived in Portugal since 2020, and one of my favorite things to do when visiting Porto is to go on a boat trip. And if you can swing it, a trip to the Douro Valley is an unforgettable experience. Ready for the 13 best Porto boat tours and cruises to enjoy the local scenery? Let’s go.

Top 3 Picks: Best Porto Boat Tours

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Best of Porto Experience

→ Tram & Boat Ride (2h) → Lunch + coffee & tea

Douro Valley Cruise with Winery Visit

→ Explore the Douro on a private boat → Visit 2 small family-run wineries

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Private Luxury Douro Yacht Cruise 

→ Private and customizable tour  → Alcohol, beverages & snacks provided

Should you go on a Douro River or Douro Valley tour?

What’s the difference between a Douro River and a Douro Valley ? It mainly comes down to location and duration.

A Douro River tour is focused around Porto, typically lasting 2-3 hours. This tour, primarily by boat, lets you see the city’s landscapes and historic sites but doesn’t include the Douro Valley.

On the other hand, a Douro Valley tour is a full-day experience, usually 8 to 9 hours long. This tour takes you into the Douro Valley, known for its winemaking. It often features a visit to a vineyard where you can participate in wine tasting and enjoy a lunch with local flavors set against the backdrop of the valley’s vineyards.

So the difference? While the river tour offers a quick overview of Porto, the valley tour provides a deeper exploration of the region’s wine culture. Keep that in mind as you scan the best Porto boat tours that are listed below.

13 Best Porto Boat Tours 

1. best of porto experience with boat trip & lunch.

⭐️ RATING: 5 out of 5 Stars | ⏳ TOUR LENGTH: 8 hours | 🛥️ BOOK NOW

Discover Porto’s hidden gems on foot, by tram, and on a boat along the Douro River on this Best of Porto day tour.

On this Best of Porto experience, you’ll start off with a guided tour of Palácio da Bolsa — a 19th century neoclassical palace. From there, you’ll head down to the Douro River to board the boat, which will take you on a leisurely cruise toward the sea.

If you want a personalized tour by a local who will show and tell you about great local spots this is the tour for you. — REVIEW   (READ MORE  REVIEWS )

You’ll get a chance to take in the beautiful scenery of both Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia from this unique perspective. Lunch of fresh grilled fish is served in Afurada. You’ll return back to Cais de Ouro, but the tour doesn’t finish before you have the chance to enjoy a closing glass of Port.

The colorful houses sparkle under the sun in the Afurada neighborhood, where the smell of grilled seafood fills the air for lunchtime on this incredible Porto boat ride experience.

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2. douro valley cruise with winery visit and lunch.

⭐️ RATING: 4.9 out of 5 Stars | ⏳ TOUR LENGTH: 8.5 hours | 🍷 BOOK NOW

Discover the perfectly picturesque Douro Valley, Portugal’s renowned wine region, on this Cruise with a Winery Visit and Lunch.

The area is famous for its lush green terraced vineyards. On this cruise, you’ll visit two family-run wineries throughout the day and taste a total of 11 delicious local wines.

Mind-blowing!! This was the most memorable and fabulous experiences of our Portugal trip! — SHILPA   (READ MORE  REVIEWS )

Your tour guide — owner of one of the wineries — will tell you more about the history and fun stories about the area. Lunch is served fresh from the fire, cooked by your tour guide’s wife.

This intimate, authentic Porto boat trip Douro tour shows you the beauty of the region and its people. Your day is split between a van and a Porto river cruise 1 hour long along the Douro River.

3. Private Douro River Yacht Tour 

⭐️ RATING: 5 out of 5 Stars | ⏳ TOUR LENGTH: 2 hours | 🛥️ BOOK NOW

Head west from Porto and watch the peaceful beaches of the Cabedelo Natural Reserve pass by on this Private Yacht Tour along the Douro River.

🌅 This is the perfect place to experience a stunning sunset if you book a late-afternoon cruise. 

Loved the small group, wine and the sunset. Overall wonderful way to see all the bridges. — PATRICIA   (READ MORE  REVIEWS )

You’ll make your way all the way out to the westerlymost point in Porto, right where the river touches the sea and the Barra do Douro lighthouse guides ships safely into the harbor. The sea’s deep blues and the lighthouse’s reds create a picture-perfect scene. 

On this yacht tour, you’ll get a welcome drink of Brut or Port plus a tasting platter of local products.

4. Douro Valley Boat, Lunch and Wine Tasting Experience

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⭐️ RATING: 5 out of 5 Stars | ⏳ TOUR LENGTH: 9 hours | 🍷 BOOK NOW

Looking for the ultimate Douro Valley winery experience? Enjoy this Porto to Pinhao boat trip , which will bring you to Peso da Régua’s historic town in the Douro Valley’s heart. You’ll also visit Pinhão, which is full of traditional wineries. 

During this Douro river boat tour Porto experience, you’ll also have the chance to visit two wineries.  At the wineries, you’ll learn all about how the wine is made, from the vines through the processing and into the bottles. 

I had an amazing time on this Douro valley wine tour. It was a very small group so it was intimate and we all became friends after a few drinks! — mARISA   (READ MORE  REVIEWS )

With a combination of travel by land and by sea, om this Pinhao Porto boat, you’ll pass by Amarante, where green wine is made, go through one of the largest tunnels in Europe in Serra do Marão, and visit Vila Real, one of the main cities in the region — full of history and culture.

In addition to wine tasting, this wine boat tour Porto experience day includes an all-inclusive lunch as well as a tasting of regional olive oil and other products.

5. Douro River Sunset Sailboat Experience

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⭐️ RATING: 5 out of 5 Stars | ⏳ TOUR LENGTH: 2 hours | ⛵ BOOK NOW

Enjoy the unparalleled beauty of a sunset on the Douro River as the sky turns into a tapestry of golds and yellows, pinks, and reds on this incredible Sunset Sailboat Experience.

This sunset cruise brings you west from Porto towards the ocean. Your captain will keep an eye on the weather and scope out the perfect spot to enjoy the best sunset.

Guides were excellent sailors, funny, kind and shared such good info about Porto. I highly recommend this tour! — JEANNE   (READ MORE  REVIEWS )

During this Douro Porto boat cruise, you’ll enjoy learning about the landmarks you pass by on both sides of the river. You’ll also have the chance to sample local wines and a small platter of local snacks.

6. Douro Valley Private Day Trip by Car & Boat

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⭐️ RATING: 5 out of 5 Stars | ⏳ TOUR LENGTH: 8 hours | 🍷 BOOK NOW

Want to experience a traditional boat tour Porto experience? Enjoy this cruise along the Douro River tour Porto in a Rabelo , a traditional Portuguese boat. These boats were traditionally used to transport wine along the river. 

As you cruise, you’ll learn all about the history of the region from your tour guide. The tour will stop for lunch along the river at a local restaurant. 

Oh my gosh, this trip is a MUST!! We had the most fabulous time with our Guide Luis!  — PAULA   (READ MORE  REVIEWS )

This Porto boat wine tour includes a visit to a stunning winery offering sweeping views across the valley. There, you can try a variety of ports and learn all about the process the winemakers go through to make these wines.

7. Porto: Douro River Boat Cruise with Port Wine

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⭐️ RATING: 4.8 out of 5 Stars | ⏳ TOUR LENGTH: 2 hours | ⛵ BOOK NOW

Experience the heart of Porto from the water on this Douro River Boat Cruise , where history, taste, and stunning views come together.

Spanning the Douro River between Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia, there are six bridges — the most famous of which is Dom Luis I, which was designed by Teófilo Seyrig, the business partner of Gustave Eiffel.

I cannot recommend this tour enough! 10/10 experience . — EMILY (READ MORE  REVIEWS )

On this 6 bridges boat tour Porto cruise, you’ll pass under all six of the bridges, giving you a unique perspective on their iconic designs. 

Throughout the tour, your guide will tell you more about the region’s history and traditions, as well as stories of local fishermen and information about the architecture you pass. You’ll have a chance to sample local ports and try some small snacks such as a pastel de nata.

8.  Porto City Tour with Six Bridges Cruise and Lunch

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⭐️ RATING: 4.9 out of 5 Stars | ⏳ TOUR LENGTH: 6 hours | 🛥️ BOOK NOW

Your full day tour will start with a guided walk through the famous sites of Porto — from the stunning tiled interior of Sao Bento Railway Station to the elegant architecture of Batalha Square.

Before you finish, you’ll stop at a port wine cellar to learn more about the iconic local drink and try a few samples. 

The tour was an amazing experience of Porto and the Six Bridges!! Love the food and the cultural!! Highly recommend. — Michael (READ MORE  REVIEWS )

Once you make your way down to the river, you’ll board a Rabelo boat that will take you along the river and under its six famous bridges. 

This 6 bridge boat tour Porto experience finishes at lunchtime when you’ll join your group for a Francesinha.

9. Private Yacht Cruise in the Douro River

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Set out on this Porto Douro boat trip to explore the calm waters of the river as you make your way west to where it meets the Atlantic. 

As you sail, you’ll see the captivating Ribeira do Porto neighborhood, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the charming fishermen’s village of São Pedro da Afurada. All the while, your tour guide and captain will share stories and the history of the landmarks you pass by.

Adriano and Iñez took excellent care of us. — JON (READ MORE  REVIEWS )

On this Porto private boat tour, you’ll be offered a bottle of vinho verde (green wine), as well as a bottle of port to enjoy alongside a tasting of regional products.

10. Private Sailing Lesson in Porto

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⭐️ RATING: 5 out of 5 Stars | ⏳ TOUR LENGTH: 2.5 hours | ⛵ BOOK NOW

Ready to learn the ropes of how to sail your very own sailboat? Then this is this Private Boat Porto Sailing Lesson perfect activity for you.

You’ll be guided by a seasoned and accredited sailing instructor through the dos and don’ts of navigating the boat. You’ll learn everything from the basics of where things are and what they are called all the way to how to execute different maneuvers. 

Wow, this was such a brilliant experience. It was truly amazing getting to sail in a beautiful area while learning the ropes. — JON (READ MORE  REVIEWS )

Throughout the class, you’ll navigate the Douro, having the opportunity to see the city of Porto from a unique perspective out on the water. The class runs for about two and a half hours and is held privately with one or two people only.

11. Porto: Douro Speedboat Tour

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⭐️ RATING: 5 out of 5 Stars | ⏳ TOUR LENGTH: 45 minutes | 🚤 BOOK NOW

Feel the wind in your hair as you travel on this Porto boat tour Douro at high speed on a speedboat for 45-minutes . You’ll be led by a crew of friendly and knowledgeable locals who will ensure you are safe, comfortable, and having fun the entire time.

Great fun speed boat ride. Professionally run yet informal and fun. Great crew who looked after us very well. — REVIEW (READ MORE  REVIEWS )

One of the best boat tours Porto Portugal offers for adrenaline junkies. Be prepared to get a bit wet as you bump up and down the river and even travel out onto the Atlantic.

Of course, moving through the city this way, you’ll have many chances to see amazing scenery on both banks of the river as you pass by.

12. Porto Sailboat Tour

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⭐️ RATING: 4.5 out of 5 Stars | ⏳ TOUR LENGTH: 2 hours | ⛵ BOOK NOW

Enjoy this peaceful opportunity to cruise Porto on an intimate sailboat .

You’ll see many of the top highlights of both the Porto and the Vila Nova de Gaia sides of the river as you make your way west to the mouth of the river and onto the open ocean. 

Our skippers were knowledgeable, friendly and went above and beyond to make it a memorable experience. — SUSIE (READ MORE  REVIEWS )

You will pass by amazing landmarks like the Arrábida Bridge and the famous Dom Luis I Bridge as well as the Baroque-style Clerics Church with its famous tall steeple. 

Plus, look up on the hills at the port wine cellars where your welcome glass of port wine was made.

13. Porto Cruise on the Douro River

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⭐️ RATING: 4.7 out of 5 Stars | ⏳ TOUR LENGTH: 2 hours | ⛵ BOOK NOW

This cruise takes you out on a 15-meter sailboat (about 50 feet) with a small group and an experienced guide. You’ll get to enjoy a glass of wine while on board and learn more about the attractions and neighborhoods you are cruising past. 

Our guides were amazing! They were so helpful and friendly! — REVIEW (READ MORE  REVIEWS )

On this Porto River Cruise, take the chance to snap photos of all of the most picturesque spots in Porto. Looking up from the river offers a unique perspective on the wine cellars of Vila Nova de Gaia and the famous six bridges.

Porto Boat Tours: Frequently Asked Questions

Porto boat tours are on the Douro River.

Is it worth doing a river cruise in Porto?

Yes — it is absolutely worth doing a river cruise while you’re in Porto.

A river cruise along the Douro River offers a unique perspective of Porto , showcasing its stunning landscape and architectural beauty from a vantage point that can’t be experienced on land.

You’ll glide past famous landmarks like the Dom Luís I Bridge , the picturesque Ribeira district , and the historic Vila Nova de Gaia , known for its port wine cellars.

Additionally, there are various types of cruises available, ranging from short trips to extended excursions, some even including meals and wine-tasting sessions. This variety ensures that there’s a cruise to suit everyone’s interests, whether you’re looking for a quick sightseeing tour or a leisurely exploration with local flavors and wines.

How long is the river cruise in Porto?

River cruises in Porto range from short two-hour cruises all the way up to full daylong trips which take you all the way up into the Douro Valley.

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The river itself is nearly 900 km, over 500 miles, so you could spend days slowly traveling all the way up its entirety. 

Is the 6 Bridges cruise worth it in Porto?

Yes — Porto Six Bridges boat tours are totally worth it. The bridges spanning the Douro River are all architecturally unique and interesting, and cruising under them offers a fun perspective of their structures.

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One of the bridges (the Dom Luis I) was built by the business partner of Eiffel and is an architectural wonder in its own right. So yes, Porto boat trip 6 bridges are totally worth it.

Where do the river boats leave from Porto?

The majority of Porto boat cruises leave from the Douro Marina. The marina is on the Vila Nova de Gaia side of the river just west of the Ponte da Arrabida.

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Do check the info on your tour carefully, though, as some Porto boat trip groups will meet at a different spot in the city before heading to the marina together as a group.

But not every one of the best boat tour Porto has to offer departs from the marina. So make sure to double-check the departure location before leaving your accommodations.

What is the best time of year to cruise the Douro River?

There is no bad time to visit Porto or to cruise the Douro — it’s always a guaranteed stunning experience.

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That being said, from late spring into early autumn, you’ll find the most stunning scenery with lush, deep greens everywhere you look. Long summer days also mean beautiful golden hours and lively happenings all throughout the neighborhoods. 

What do you wear on a Douro River cruise?

The best outfit to wear on a Porto river boat tour depends both on the time of year you visit as well as the type of cruise you’ll be taking.

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If your Portugal river cruise includes a Porto wine boat tour, you may be asked not to wear casual summer clothes such as flip-flops or tank tops. If you’re headed out on the speedboat tour, you can expect to get a bit wet, so you’ll want to wear lighter clothing that will dry quickly.

Any time of year, wearing plenty of sunscreen is important . If you’re going on Portuguese river cruises in the autumn or winter months or a sunset cruise Porto experience, you’ll want to make sure you’ve got some layers to stay warm.

What are the boats in Porto called?

The classic old boats from Porto are called Rabelos. These boots were originally used to transport wine along the river.

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Some of the cruises mentioned here are Rabelo boat tour Porto companies and they use refurbished rabelos. So a Rabelo boat tour Porto is a great option if you are looking for something a little more traditional.

But many river cruises Porto offer trips in more modern boats like yachts, sailboats, or speedboats. 

Final Thoughts: Porto Boat Tours

A Porto boat tour is an activity not to be missed. The Douro river and the valley it runs through are some of the most stunning parts of Portugal, so a Douro boat trip Porto departure is a perfect way to see a whole lot of the region in a relaxing but packed day.

Are you ready to go on the best Porto river cruise? Whether you choose a Porto river cruise 2-hour experience or want to take a river cruise Porto to Douro Valley to explore wineries and do a Portoriver cruise wine tasting, this article is chock full of some of the best river cruise Porto experiences that you can find.

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Best things to do and see in Porto

Porto is the second-largest city in Portugal after Lisbon. It is also known for the many bridges that cross the Douro River and for its namesake wine. This city is a top tourist destination because of its picture-perfect sunsets, exquisite local cuisine, and all the amazing architecture it has to offer. 

One of the best ways to get to know the city of Porto is by doing a free walking tour with a professional guide who will help you discover all its hidden charms. Some of the most emblematic places in this city are the Dom Luis I Bridge, the LIvraria Lello Bookstore, Clérigos Church, The Stock Exchange Palace, (Palácio da Bolsa) the narrow streets of the Ribeira neighborhood, the Dragon Football Stadium, San Francisco Church, the Porto Cathedral, Casa da Musica Theater, the Serralves Foundation, the Crystal Palace Gardens, the Contemporary Art Museum of Serralves, the Arrabida Bridge and the Bolhão Market. 

You can see other walkers' reviews with their evaluation of guides and their own experience on the walking tour. The city of Porto has so many different monuments to explore whether you tour during the morning, afternoon or evening to really enjoy its cityscapes and its delicious cuisine. 

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The Best Port Tours And Tastings To Experience In Porto, Portugal

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Port, which is considered the national wine of Portugal, has a distinct and sweet taste and is usually served as a dessert wine. However, there are dryer and more sophisticated vintages served with meals. Port is short for the city of Porto, which is where the name came from because it’s located at the mouth of the Douro River, which runs the length of the Douro Valley, where the grapes are grown. Winemaking was established in Portugal by the Romans, who ruled Portugal for roughly 500 years, starting in the second century, but port was not officially registered until the mid-1600s. The Douro Valley, which is about 60 miles from Porto, is where the grapes for port wine are grown, and although there are over 100 varieties, only five are widely used in producing port wine, with the Touriga grape being the most desirable.

Port tastings and tours have become a popular attraction in Porto in recent years, and we have compiled a list of the top ones. Stay in one of our picks for hotels in Porto .

Ramos Pinto in Porto, specializing in making port wines

Ramos Pinto

The rich history of Ramos Pinto and its illustrious founder is as much a part of the Ramos brand as the port they produce. In 1870, at the brash age of just 21, Adriano Ramos Pinto started his wine company but mainly exported the wines to Brazil. He then enlisted his brother to help successfully sell their wine in their native Portugal. Pinto had a flair for marketing, using methods which weren’t used till 100 years later, such as illustrated posters to advertise their products.

Ramos Pinto today is one of the more prestigious brands of port. They have two facilities for tours and tastings. The Porto location combines a museum, the former 19th-century offices, and storage facilities in a pleasant, 40-minute tour along with artifacts, furniture, and a series of original 19th- and 20th-century posters. At the end of the tour, you are offered a tasting of a red and a white port in their comfortable lobby lounge area.

The other Ramos Pinto facility you can visit is in the town of Vila Nova de Foz Coa, in the Douro Valley, about 2.5 hours from Port. You can visit the Vale do Coa Archaeological Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, or the Sitio de Ervamoira Museum, separately or you can combine both with lunch and port tastings.

Pro Tip: Reservations must be made in advance on their website for the tours.

The wine cellars at Calem in Portugal.

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Calem is a fourth-generation, family-owned winery and was founded in 1859 by Antonio Alves Calem. After successfully marketing his port and fine wines to Brazil, he was able to export his products all over the world by owning his own fleet of ships.

There are four different wine tours available at the Calem site, located just outside Porto in Vila Nova de Gaia. The Tour and Taste option offers a comprehensive history about making port on a guided tour, an interactive museum, and a port tasting for14 euros. The second tour features a wine tasting and live Fado music for 21 euros, the third tour includes a wine tasting and 5D film about port making, and the fourth tour is a food tasting of either chocolate or chocolate and cheese, along with matching wines.

Barrels of wine at Churchill's cellar in Portugal.

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Churchill’s

John Graham came from five generations of British port makers based in Porto. Even though John’s father sold the family business in 1971, John still had a passion for port and diligently learned his craft by studying with port master John Smithe of Cockburn Smithe’s. After his studies, Graham decided to strike out on his own by starting his own company rather than working for the classic port houses. He opened his company, Churchill’s , in 1981 at the age of 29, striving to create a drier and more sophisticated port using the old methods he learned. The company was named after his wife Caroline Churchill. The cherry on the cake of the growth of Churchill’s is when Graham purchased a 125-acre vineyard and was able to produce his wine from start to finish.

The handsome lodge in Vila Nova de Gaia provides tours and tastings from Monday to Saturday. The tour includes information about the making and aging process of port, the Douro Valley, where the grapes are grown, and a tasting in their contemporary tasting room overlooking the scenic Douro River.

The 1982 bar is an outdoor space with picnic tables, and you can purchase a pre-packaged picnic lunch of local meats, cheeses, and produce, along with wine for 40 euros. It also offers port cocktails and charcuterie and cheese boards.

Churchill’s also sponsors events such as conversations with winemakers.

Pro Tip: Reservations must be made in advance online.

Espaco Porto Cruz

Espaco Porto Cruz is a three-story multi-functional space dedicated to the art of port wine. On the first floor, you can take a 360-simulated-degree journey with a VR viewer that takes you from the Douro Valley vineyards to the manufacturing plants in Vila Nova de Gaia. Also, on the first floor is a bar that serves gelato and crepes with port flavoring. The second floor contains a tasting room with a comfortable conference-style room with a long table and swivel chairs. The third floor has an indoor and outdoor terrace restaurant serving tapas paired with port and other Douro Valley wines. The facility also has an auditorium for 30 people for private or corporate events. Their long list of port wines includes the ruby, white, pink, and tawny, aged either 10 or 20 years.

You can also make a reservation to visit the super high-tech plant, one of the most advanced in Portugal, to experience the process of port winemaking.

Porto Cruz has a hotel, the Gran Cruz House , in the center of the historic district of Porto in a 16th-century building. Each room is named after a port vintage which includes a bottle of the said port at check-in.

Sandeman Cellars in Porto, Portugal.

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Ferreira And Sandeman Cellars

Ferreira and Sandeman Cellars has three locations for port wine experiences, two in Porto and one in the Douro Valley.

Ferreira is a premiere vintage wine cellar, one of the oldest and finest in Portugal, dating back from 1896, when the owner Dona Antonia Adelaide Ferreira passed away and left behind her remarkable collection of port. The collection features stellar vintages from 1815, 1820, 1834, and 1847. There’s a wide range of tasting packages, including a 90-minute tasting of four vintage ports for 42 euros per person, in a room beautifully decorated with traditional Portuguese blue and white ceramic tiles, a guided tour of the cellars with a tasting of three wines for 17 euros per person, and the top of the line experience, a 2-hour cellar visit along with a tasting of four vintages of port from 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018 for 250 euros.

Since 1790, Sandeman Cellars has been a celebrated Portuguese winemaker in Porto and was started by Scotsman George Sandeman.

Today, Sandeman Hall is open to the public for free to discover the brand’s fascinating history and its founder through displays of artifacts, photos, paintings, and other objects. The items have been passed down from the various generations of the family. There’s also a number of interactive touch screen displays. A collection of antique bottles with dozens of rare bottle designs from the 17th century to the early 20th century is also part of the Sandeman Hall. You can also do tastings at Sandeman’s, which offers five experiences, including a cellar visit with either two, three, or four tastings, plus a 90-minute old Tawnies visit, which includes the history of how port is processed and developed, along with four tastings of tawny port.

The Quinta Do Seixo is a sprawling 250-acre vineyard with vines over 100 years old in the Douro Valley, which you can stroll through, and afterward, enjoy a glass of their special Sandeman port. The site also has a state-of-the-art and innovative winemaking plant. The plant’s design is laid out on a series of hillside grass terraces that are fully integrated into the landscape. Next to the plant is the original chapel and house from the 18th century with panoramic views of the Douro Valley.

Other options at Quinta Do Seixo include a picnic lunch in the vineyard with a bottle of wine, a tasting of four tawny ports, a 90-minute tour of the factory with five wine tastings, and a 50-minute tour with three wine tastings.

House of Sandeman Suites and Hostel is a luxury hotel with views of the Douro River.

Pro Tip: All of Porto’s port and wine locations are technically in Vila Nova de Gaia, which is about a 15-minute walk across the Dom Luis I bridge from Porto.

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Porto to Lisbon self-guided - Picturesque rides along the Atlantic coast Tour

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Porto to Lisbon self-guided - Picturesque rides along the Atlantic coast

Wonderful and very well organized tour
  • €50 deposit on some dates Some departure dates offer you the chance to book this tour with a lower deposit.

Portugal By High-Speed Train Tour

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Portugal By High-Speed Train

First time visitor to Portugal, loved it! Personally, I would have preferred Lisbon first for a shorter time followed by Porto for a longer time. Both great places though. Communication and arrangements by Tour Radar excellent (especially after a cancelled flight). The only negative is that there is a room surcharge which is not included in the holiday price ? There is also a local tax payable at both hotels (around 16 euros each hotel ). Tip for an improved trip - BOOK WELL IN ADVANCE. We failed to go on several excursions as they were fully booked. Do some research before you go to decide what you want to do/see. Same goes for restaurants. If you like fish, try the dourado - delicious ? Recommend this one in Lisbon: [Removed in Moderation] Food is ok but the surroundings are wonderful. Well worth a visit. Really wanted to try this vegan place but fully booked: [Removed in Moderation] Walking tours of both Porto & Lisbon mostly driving around on a coach but gives you a good idea of layout of both places. Port wine cellar trip wonderful. Tip - buy Port (or wine) to take home from a local supermarket. The Metro is the easiest way to get around in both Porto & Lisbon. Buy a card at a Metro station (50c) and top up at the station (different card for Porto & Lisbon). The 24 hour choice (around 6.5 euros) is valid for metro, buses, trams and funiculars. In Lisbon it's valid for Elevador (go early to avoid big queues) and the iconic Tram 28E (go very early to avoid big queues). In summary, a wonderful trip (would have given 5 stars had I (1) known to book things in advance and been able to do/see more and (2) not been surprised by the room surcharge and hotel tax). Definitely a place to revisit and I have no hesitation in recommending this trip.

Discovering The Best of Portugal Tour

Discovering The Best of Portugal

Fernando was fantastic tour guide and driver. Great experience with a comfortable van, we were only 7 traveler and we really enjoyed Portugal, above all the people. Hotels were very good, excellent location. See you soon!

Gems of Porto & the Douro Valley with Douro River Cruise - 5 Days in Portugal Tour

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Gems of Porto & the Douro Valley with Douro River Cruise - 5 Days in Portugal

Sergio was everything you wish for in a guide. Full of knowledge about Portugal's history, the tour was made partially walking and on a top mercedes car, wasn't expecting that! It was a great start as it allowed to see the highlights and picturesque spots of Porto for us to return on the next day. Loved the train trip to Douro, magnificent tiles of the train station so beautiful. Food was very tasty across the meals that were included and thank you Pedro for your restaurant suggestion in Peso Regua, top notch!

Best of North Portugal with Porto, Minho and Douro Valley Tour

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Best of North Portugal with Porto, Minho and Douro Valley

This was an excellent tour and highly recommended for others. The itinerary left open time which we filled with day tours out of both Porto and Douro. The hotels were well located and were nice 4 star accommodations. The itinerary was detailed and well organized with clear instructions. We can't wait to return to Portugal - we loved our visit!

Portugal | Douro River BikeTour | Bike & Boat Tour

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Portugal | Douro River BikeTour | Bike & Boat

Complete Portugal by Train Tour

Complete Portugal by Train

  • €100 deposit on some dates Some departure dates offer you the chance to book this tour with a lower deposit.

Porto to Lisbon Atlantic Ride Tour

Porto to Lisbon Atlantic Ride

Portugal is a jewel.... Biking the Atlantic Coast from Porto to Lisbon was the perfect manner to get a feel for the country. Seafood was outstanding. The guides advised us to eat at wonderful restaurants along the coast. Would have liked more time in Nazare to visit the beaches. Also, the ability to carry only two people at a time in the "sag wagon" was a big drawback.

Portugal Best Experience - 10 Days Tour

Portugal Best Experience - 10 Days

Great visit to Portugal. We were met on time by driver's for airport transfers. I rate Porto as Great, Douro Valley - outstanding, Coimbra- excellent, Lisbon - good. Tours were not as advertised since we were grouped in large Gray Line tours while in Lisbon. Very little time to enjoy Sintra and Cascais.

Highlights of Portugal Tour

Highlights of Portugal

Port - Lisbon Atlantic, tradition and romance Tour

Port - Lisbon Atlantic, tradition and romance

Cycling in the Douro Valley Tour

Cycling in the Douro Valley

We had a terrible experience with Exodus. We signed up for a "Self-Guided Cycling in the Douro Valley" several months in advance. Our detailed contacts were asked for by Exodus, but then never communicated to the actual operator. This meant that our agreed pick-up driver never showed up (he had incorrect information) and we had to fumble with international calls and roaming charges to contact a real person on a Saturday morning. Exodus could have offered us compensation on the spot for this ordeal. I wouldn't recommend their trips to anyone. Look around as Exodus charges a fortune.

Wonders Of North Portugal Tour

Wonders Of North Portugal

Porto and North Tour

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Porto and North

Had an awesome time doing the “North South tour!! Our guide Sandro made the trip, he was really knowledgeable and new all the locals - because he is one himself! Will definitively be back!

The Best of Porto with a Luxury Douro Cruise - 6 nights Tour

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The Best of Porto with a Luxury Douro Cruise - 6 nights

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Had a unbelievable trip and it was definitely 4 stars the whole way. The tour guides were outstanding and just wish we had more time to explore the cities of Poroto and Lisbon. Should have spent 14 days instead of 8. Hats off to TourRador and Flag Travel Holidays for a trip of a lifetime.
The tour operators were extremely helpful and responded within 24 hours with answers to all my questions. We had one glitch when being dropped off at the wrong hotel. I called the emergency number and the situation was resolved . The individual tours were amazing. Tge drivers/ guides were friendly, knowledgeable and

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When people think about visiting Portugal, their first thought is to go to Lisbon , the capital. Porto might be the second-largest city in the country after Lisbon, but it is not the second best! 280 km north of Lisbon, the beautiful city of Porto lies along the Douro river. Home to Port wine, street art, and “francesinhas” , Porto is one of the world’s top 100 cities with the most international visitors. Over 1 million tourists visit Porto every year, as well as thousands of digital nomads and remote workers looking to make the city a temporary home.

One of the oldest in Europe, Porto’s old town in the city center is a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1996! It is no surprise that Porto is a city with a rich history and culture.

Porto has been inhabited by different groups throughout the ages, making it a melting point of heritage and history. The city was first inhabited by Celtic people. Then, during the Roman occupation of the Iberian Peninsula in the fourth century, the city was transformed into a commercial port. They renamed the city “Portus Cale”, meaning “Port of Cale” (Cale is the original name for Celtic). Fun fact: this has been referred to as the origin of the name Portugal. The Visigoths then took possession of the city in the sixth century but lost it to Moors in the eighth century. Christian forces won back the city in 997 when Porto became the capital of Portucalense (northern Portugal). The Moors won it back again for a few years but in 1092 it went back into Christian rule.

During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the city center increased dramatically in population size and became an industrial center. It went on to become a major city in the struggle for the end of the monarchy. Writers and poets with progressive views lived in the city during the nineteenth century. In 1820, a liberal revolution started in Porto demanding the end of the monarchy. After Miguel of Portugal became king, Porto rebelled against the ruler and an eighteen-month siege by the King’s army occurred in 1832. Porto won and the King abdicated! Republicans revolted again in Porto in 1891 and many say these events led to the creation of the Portuguese Republic in 1910.

Since then, Porto has undergone many changes and improvements, like the construction of the Arrábida bridge over the Douro river in the 70s. Porto was elected Best European Destination in 2010 and 2014 and has seen a boom in tourism ever since, giving other European countries a run for their money. Our Porto city guide has all the Porto travel tips for your next vacation!

What to do in Porto, Portugal: Porto Travel Guide to Tourist Attractions, Activities, and Day Trips

Porto is one of the top cities to visit in Portugal, as well as all of Europe right now. The city offers many tourist attractions and activities that are affordable and will make visiting the city a trip to remember. From traditional Portuguese activities like a Port wine tour to historical attractions, as well as activities to do with children, the city has a lot to offer. Ready to explore Porto?

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What are some traditional things to do in Porto, Portugal?

Wine tasting in porto.

A traditional thing to do in Porto is definitely a Port wine tasting, even if you are not necessarily a wine lover. Port wine is a Portuguese fortified wine produced in the Douro Valley. This wine is a sweet red wine that often pairs perfectly with dessert. On a wine tour, you can also taste other Portuguese wines including white and red wine. The best wine tastings are in Vila Nova de Gaia, across the Dom Luis Bridge from Porto, over the Douro river.

Caves Ferreira in Vila Nova de Gaia is one of the best places for a port tasting. Founded by a family of winemakers in 1751, Caves Ferreira is the only wine company from Porto that has always remained Portuguese throughout its history. They offer port tastings at different prices but a great option is a Classic visit for €15 per person.

You can also visit Ramos Pinto, an incredible vineyard established in 1880 by Adriano Ramos Pinto. They have over 80 hectares of vineyards across four Quintas (farms). You can enjoy a tour of their port wine cellars (Ramos Pinto Cellars) and a visit to their museum (Adriano Ramos Pinto Museum) that teaches you about the history of the brand for €12. You can do all this and have a port tasting of 5 wines at the end for around €25 in their tasting room.

While you’re in Vila Nova de Gaia, make sure to ride the Gaia cable car at sunset to get a view of the Douro river and Porto.

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Fado houses in Porto

While many associate fado houses with Lisbon, Porto has many traditional taverns where you can listen to the iconic Portuguese music of fado. However, prices in Lisbon are often more expensive (€50+). In Porto, you can get the full experience of a large set menu and a live music show for a more affordable price, as well as a glass of Port wine.

A great place to go is Casa das Mariquinhas. Established in 1968 and close to S. Bento, all the great names of national fado have passed through its doors, singing fado most authentically, without microphones. You can enjoy a show and a large meal here for under €38.

Most fado houses do not allow you to just sit with a wine glass and enjoy the show. Usually, you need to book a table for a full meal. However, Galeria de Paris allows you to listen to a live fado show for only €15, which includes a glass of Port wine. Located in the old town, they also offer lunch menus for under €6.

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What are some famous tourist attractions and monuments in porto, portugal.

One of the oldest cities in Europe, Porto has several famous historical attractions and monuments you cannot miss. Better yet – most of them are within walking distance of each other and located in the historic center, proclaimed a UNESCO World Heritage site. Here are our top 6 historical attractions and monuments to visit in Porto.

1. Clérigos Tower

Want to see the city of Porto at 75 meters high? Located in the city center of Porto, the Clérigos Tower, or the Tower of the Clerics was built in 1763 by Italian architect Nicolau Nasoni. You can climb the 225 steps to reach the top of the tower, where you can enjoy a 360 perspective of the city. This is particularly beautiful at night and the tower is open until 11 PM, making it one of the best places to watch the sunset. The tower is built on a Roman Catholic Baroque church that is decorated with motifs, a style of architecture from the seventeenth century. The monument also offers a museum on the history of the building.

You can get a guided tour of the museum, church, and tower for €6.50 during the day. You can also visit the tower at night for €5.

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2. Livraria Lello

Livraria Lello is located in the city center of Porto and is one of the oldest bookstores in the country. It’s known for being one of the most beautiful bookstores in the world. Founded in 1906, Livraria Lello has been a highlight of cultural life in the city, with many literary figures visiting the place. If you google the place, many argue that JK Rowling, the author of Harry Potter wrote the books at Livraria Lello. Sorry to burst your bubble if you are a Harry Potter fanatic, but this isn’t true – JK Rowling has denied these claims and has never visited Livraria Lello.

Entrance to Livraria Lello used to be free, but they were getting 4,000 visits a day with long lines and less than 5% would buy a book. Now the tickets cost €5. Kids under 3 years old have free entrance.

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3. Carmo Church

Also known as Igreja do Carmo, this church is a combination of two buildings, one built in the 1600s and one in the 1700s. This monument is therefore one of the oldest in the old town of Porto. The church is built in baroque style, the same as the Clérigos Tower. A part of the church is decorated with Portuguese blue azulejos (tiles) made locally in Vila Nova de Gaia, across the Douro river from Porto. The exterior has two religious statues of the prophets Elijah and Elisha made in Italy.

You can enter the church for free! However, to visit the museum, catacombs, and Casa Escondida there is a fee of €3.50.

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4 . Bolsa Palace

Palacio da Bolsa’s construction began in 1842 by the Porto Commercial Association on the ruins of the Saint Francis Convent. The name Palácio da Bolsa translates into “Stock Exchange Palace”. It no longer functions as a stock exchange but is still the headquarters of the association and is used for important events like the visit of Queen Elizabeth II in 1957. The Stock Exchange Palace was built in neoclassical style and displays furniture by Portuguese architect José Marques da Silva and sculptures by the famous sculptor Teixeira Lopes. The most famous room is the “Arab Room” built between 1862 and 1880 and decorated in the Moorish Revival style. Today, this room is used as a hall for prestigious visitors to Porto like heads of state.

You can visit the palace for €10 or €6.50 for children, students, and seniors. Children under 12 years old can visit the palace for free.

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5. porto cathedral.

Mostly known as Sé do Porto, this Roman Catholic cathedral is a national monument and the most important religious building in all of Porto. The Porto Cathedral still holds a mass every day at 11 am that you can attend for free. The construction of the cathedral began in the twelfth century and was finally fully built in 1737. It was renovated in many architectural styles throughout the centuries including Gothic and Baroque. Today, it has a beautiful mixture of many styles.

The entrance to the Porto Cathedral is free, but if you want to access the fourteenth-century cloister you pay €3 ticket.

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6. Majestic Cafe

Established in 1921, this café is known as one of the most beautiful in Europe and is located in the heart of the city center. This café was first called Elite as it was catered to the finest in society and intellectuals. The name was changed to Majestic Cafe, as Elite alluded to the monarchy and that did not sit well with the republican intellectuals that visited the place. The building was declared a “Public Interest Building” in 1983 and won multiple awards including the Municipal Merit Medal – Grade – Gold” (2011). This is a must-see in Porto but the prices are quite high. The café offers many baked delicacies such as “Pastel de Nata”, meals, and an afternoon tea for €25 per person. An expresso costs €5 here, while in other cafés it should not cost you more than €1. But for the experience, it is well worth it.

Best Things to do in Porto

Day trips from porto, portugal.

Porto has a lot to offer, but so do the surrounding areas. If you visit Porto, it would be a waste to not take a day trip. Here are our top 3 favorite day trips from Porto you cannot miss. If you are visiting for at least a week, taking all 3 would make it the perfect trip.

1. Douro Valley

Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Douro Valley should be on the top of your list for a day trip. The Douro Valley is a cultural landscape of vineyards where Douro wines are grown and produced at traditional wine cellars. Departing from Porto, the Douro river flows in the middle of these green hills with vineyards. Beware, visiting the Douro Valley is quite expensive for Portuguese standards, but a once in a lifetime opportunity.

The best way to visit the Douro Valley is by hiring a private car transfer or renting a car as public transportation is scarce in the area, especially if you want to visit multiple vineyards for wine tastings. Alternatively, you can also book a stunning Douro river cruise that stops at vineyards.

The 3 best vineyards to visit in Douro are the following: Quinta da Roêda (Pinhão), Quinta do Crasto (Sabrosa), and Quinta do Seixo (Valença do Douro).

Quinta da Roêda does not just offer Port wine tastings, but also, visits to the vineyards, picnics, workshops, and more. You can explore the gorgeous vineyard with a travel guide and have a tasting of three wines for only €12 per person. Their packages go up to €44 per person for a larger number and variety of wines. For a luxurious and romantic lunch out with wine, you can reserve their picnic package on the shaded terrace, overlooking the vineyards and Douro river. Prices for this range from €30 to €48 per person depending on the basket selected.

Quinta do Crasto is included in the Top 20 of the World’s Best Vineyards, winning 16th place in 2021. The wine tasting here lasts around 90 minutes where you get to taste 5 of their wines, visit the port wine cellars, and more for €29 per person.

Quinta do Seixo has over 100 hectares and is one of the most traditional wine-producing estates in the region. The vines are over one hundred years old! The Quinta also has very advanced winemaking technology that is perfectly integrated with the landscape. They have a variety of packages for wine-loving visitors. Their cheapest visit is €15 for a 40-minute tour of the winery and tasting of 2 port wines. Their most luxurious option is a 3-hour picnic in the vineyard where you can taste their wines and enjoy Douro cuisine for €40 per person (only available from March to October).

Alternatively, if you want to enjoy the views of the Douro river rather than spending the day vineyard “hopping”, you could travel by bus, train, and boat for the full experience. You can book a day river cruise in the Douro river from Porto and come back by bus or train. This 12-hour day cruise from Porto includes a return ticket so you can travel back to the city through public transportation. It also includes breakfast, lunch, and a wine tasting at the end in Pinhão where you can catch the bus or train back to Porto. The cruise costs €86 per person.

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2. Peneda-Gerês National Park

A one-hour drive from Porto, Gerês is the oldest protected area in the country and the only national park in Portugal. The park covers an area of 695.93 km 2 and occasionally gets some snow in the winter. This is the perfect day trip for adventure-seeking travelers! There are many hiking trails and “miradouros” (viewpoints) where you can get wonderful views. There are also many lagoons and rivers where you can take a dip in the summer months, perfect for after a hike. You can also spend the day exploring medieval villages that are uninhabited. Make sure to pack some food and a water bottle as some areas are far away from infrastructures.

How do you get to Gerês from Porto? The best way is to book a car rental to drive the 100 kilometers. Public transportation to Gerês is almost nonexistent. The only way to get there is to get a one-hour train to Braga (€5) and then take a 43m taxi (€30) or a 1h30 bus (€2) to the park. This will take up half of your day, considering that the bus and taxis will also probably be late.

However, you can always book a tour, this is a great option for a whole day. This amazing tour picks you up from your accommodation in Porto (round-trip) and takes you to the best hiking and swimming spots in Gerês. You can also venture off the track as you’ll be in a 4×4 and so can explore secret places! This 10-hour tour also includes local food and wine at a typical restaurant. The tour costs €85 per person.

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3. Matosinhos

Last but not least, if you are looking for a sunny day at the beach close to Porto , head to Matosinhos. This fishing town is a 20-minute drive or a 40-minute bus ride from Porto. Matosinhos is famous for its beach, Praia de Matosinhos, the largest beach close to Porto. The beach is perfect for a relaxing day away from the city during the summer. The beach has a lot to offer: beach sports like surfing in the wavey Atlantic ocean, lifeguards supervising the area, as well as plenty of cafes and beach bars.

The best time to go is between June and August during the week. Avoid the weekends as Matosinhos beach will be overly crowded during this time.

You can also book a surfing experience here for €40 which is perfect for a family with kids. This surf experience includes a transfer from Porto to Matosinhos. Don’t know how to surf? Don’t worry! The instructions in this experience will teach you.

You can also choose to visit other beaches, like Praia de Leca da Palmeira which also has saltwater swimming pools that are much warmer than the sea.

You can also visit the Castelo do Queijo (Cheese Castle), a fort constructed in the seventeenth century after Portugal gained independence from Spain. The fort has a small museum that costs €0.50 to enter.

The town is also known for its seafood, allowing you to discover the best of Portuguese culture. The morning fish market sells fresh fish every day at the port and you can also taste the finest fish dishes at many restaurants. Some amazing seafood restaurants overlooking the Atlantic ocean in Matosinhos are TITO 2 (around €40 for two people), A Marisqueira de Matosinhos (around €50 for two people), and Marisqueria A Antiga (around €70 for two people).

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What are some activities for kids in Porto, Portugal?

Porto has plenty of stuff to do with the kids, catering to locals and tourists alike. A great thing to do in Porto is visiting Sea Life, an experience the whole family will enjoy. Sea Life has over 30 displays and 3,000 sea creatures. This place has an underwater tunnel you can walk through and observe the sea life. Tickets cost €14 and entrance is free for kids under 3. If you want a surreal experience, book the VIP Turtle Feeding where you can go backstage and feed Mariza, the green turtle for €24.

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Another thing to do with kids in Porto is to visit the World of Discoveries in the center, an interactive museum and theme park that teaches you about Portuguese navigators. Kids younger than 3 years old have free access, kids from 4 to 12 years old pay €9, and adults pay €15. However, bear in mind that some parents feel like this place glorifies the era of Portuguese “discoveries” and silences the victims of colonialism.

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Lastly, if you don’t mind getting away from the city, Zoo Santo Inácio in Vila Nova da Gaia is a 15-minute drive from Porto. They have over 600 animals and 200 species living in the zoo. From a 40-meter glass tunnel where you can see a lion’s habitat to a reptile area with the largest snake in the world, the reticulated python at 11 meters long, this zoo is an incredible experience. Kids under 3 do not pay, while kids under 13 pay €10. Adults pay €15.

What are some free things to do in Porto, Portugal?

Due to its beautiful views and public historical buildings, Porto has a lot for those on a budget . Exploring this magical city comes at zero cost – think of it as a free walking tour!

The riverfront district of Ribeira is the perfect place for a walk as it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You can take photos of Dom Luis bridge and enjoy a panoramic view of the city. There are pedestrian walking lanes along the bridge so you can actually cross it.

The gardens of the Palacio de Cristal are only a 15-minute walk from the center. The landscaped gardens were designed in the nineteenth century and offer views of the Douro river, as well as walking paths and fountains. Perfect for a picnic!

You should also visit a Casa Da Musica (House of Music), an iconic concert hall in the center of the city, built in 2005. Designed by architect Rem Koolhaas. Although a tour of the inside costs €10, the best part of this place is the exterior. Perfect to take photos!

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If you love photography, visit the Centro Português de Fotografia. This museum showcases works from Portuguese and international photographers and has free exhibitions. The building once served as a prison which you will notice by the iron gates and cells inside the museum.

Finally, the São Bento railway station is not just perfect for traveling. This station has an atrium covered in 22,000 azulejos (tiles), created by artist Jorge Colaço. The azulejos feature iconic episodes of Portuguese history. São Bento railway station is often described as one of the most beautiful train stations in the world!

Where to eat in Porto, Portugal?

This Porto travel guide would be meaningless without the most important part of Portuguese culture – food. Porto offers an incredible culinary experience at a much more affordable price than Lisbon. From “francesinhas” to seafood and wine, Porto is the perfect place for a foodie. The options are limitless, so we have selected our favorite restaurants for your needs. Porto has meals for everyone’s taste: traditional food, vegan meals, as well as luxury dining for those looking for an experience.

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Portuguese food: where to eat traditional portuguese food in porto, portugal.

Porto is home to many restaurants serving Northern cuisine that will make you feel like a local. But first, let’s go through the typical Portuense (and Portuguese) foods you need to try in Porto. These are all definitely must-tries!

  • “Francesinha”: A trip to Porto needs a francesinha. This meal includes ham, sausage, and steak sandwich with loads of melted cheese and a fried egg on top, and spiced tomato and beer sauce. It’s served with french fries.
  • “Tripas à moda do Porto”: This is a heavy meat-based dish, with beans, carrots, steak, veal, and pork stomach. People have been eating this in Porto for hundreds of years.
  • “Sandes de pernil”: a roast pork butt sandwich with “queijo da serra” (a mountain cheese).
  • “Bacalhau: codfish. There are 365 ways to serve codfish in Portugal, our favorite is “bacalhau à brás”, a dish made from shreds of codfish, onions, chopped potatoes, and scrambled eggs. Usually topped with black olives and parsley.
  • Caldo verde: a green vegetable soup with Portuguese sausage.
  • “Alheira”: a Portuguese alheira sausage made from chicken, turkey, duck, or pheasant. Usually eaten with fries and a fried egg.
  • “Broa de Avintes: a famous bread from Porto that is dark brown.
  • “Tarde de Amendoa”: an almond tart that is typical of Douro as this region cultivates most of the countries almonds. The tart has almonds, sugar, butter, and milk.
  • “Sardinhas assadas”: sardines that are usually plated on top of bread and paired with potatoes, peppers, and salad.

Now that you know how to navigate a menu, here are our top 3 places to eat traditional food in Porto.

1. Taberna Santo António, Rua Virtudes

Located in the city center, a classic Porto “tasca” (Portuguese tavern), you’ll be treated like a local here. You can try various traditional Portuguese dishes for a very cheap price. On Sundays, they have “cozido  à Portuguesa”, a traditional meat stew with pork, sausages, rice, and vegetables for 7€. They also have “bifanas”, a steak sandwich for under €2. The roast pork is also amazing! You can get a full meal here for under €10.

2. Casa Guedes, Praça dos Poveiros & Rua Actor João Guedes

This place is known for having the best “sandes de pernil” in Porto, a roast pork butt sandwich with mountain cheese. It was initially established in 1987 by the Correia brothers as a snack bar, but since then, they have opened two new spaces. You can try any of these, they are all amazing:

  • Casa Guedes Tradicional (1987): Praça dos Poveiros 130
  • Casa Guedes Rooftop (2019): Praça dos Poveiros 76
  • Casa Guedes Progresso (2020): Rua Actor João Guedes 5

Their “sandes de pernil” only costs €3.90. They also have other sandwiches: Portuguese ham, cured pork, cured black pork, and softer sheep cheese sandwich (all under €4.50). This is also a great place to try the “caldo verde” (green soup) for €1.70 and the iconic “francesinha” with melted cheese. You can have a whole meal here for €6.

3. Tasquinha Ze Povinho , Rua Clemente Meneres

One of the best “tascas” in Porto, this family-run restaurant offers traditional dishes that make you feel at home. The owner of this restaurant prides herself on creating dishes that reflect her Portuguese roots, rather than catering to tourists. The restaurant offers authentic dishes that everyone must try like “francesinhas” and “tripas à moda do Porto”.You can get a meal here for under €7.

For the plant-based: where to eat vegan food in Porto, Portugal?

If you are a vegan planning your trip to Porto, look no further. The vegan scene in Porto has been booming recently. A few years ago, there were few options for plant-based food, but now there are hundreds of options for vegans. It has truly become a vegan-friendly city! Here are our top three vegan places in Porto.

1. Arvore do Mundo, Rua do Duque de Lole

Arvore do Mundo is not just a vegan restaurant, but also a gallery where you can check out local art. They have a garden and terrace where you can have a vegan meal and relax, as well as toys and books for kids.

This vegan restaurant has lunch menus for €10 per person and the average cost for dinner is around €12 per person.

2. Kind Kitchen , Rua do Bonjardim

Located in Baixa, the interior of the restaurant is modern and clean and you can watch the food being prepared in their open-style kitchen. kind Kitchen has a wide range of dishes including Buddha bowls, burgers, and cakes. They even have the famous beyond burger that tastes like real meat! This vegan restaurant also has a vegan version of the iconic Porto dish “francesinha” with plant-based melted cheese.

The lunch menus are under €10 per person and the average cost for dinner is around €12 per person.

3. My Green Pastry , Praça da República

Missing out on the amazing desserts in Porto? Don’t worry, my Green Pastry is a vegan pastry shop that will satisfy your sweet tooth. This place focuses on local and seasonal ingredients and is also plastic-free. My Green Pastry also has savory snacks that are completely plant-based and organic. They also offer a large brunch on Saturdays for €18.

Luxury dining: what are the best Michelin star restaurants in Porto, Portugal?

Looking for a luxurious night out? Prepare to splurge! Porto has 5 Michelin-starred restaurants that will provide you with a once in a lifetime experience. We have chosen our two favorite Michelin star restaurants in Porto.

1. Pedro Lemos, Rua do Padre Luís Cabral

A 20-minute car ride from the center of Porto, Pedro Lemos is a renowned restaurant in a restored stone house. Opened in 2009 by Chef Pedro Lemos, it was the first restaurant in Porto to be awarded a Michelin star. Pedro Lemos is located in Foz, a historical neighborhood in Porto. The restaurant has contemporary decor and a rooftop terrace where you can enjoy a beautiful view. It also has a wine cellar where group dinners can take place. Pedro Lemos has excellent fish dishes that are Portuguese, as well as international cuisine. The foie gras is to die for!

Menus start at €120 per person where you can taste 8 dishes. The menu for wine starts at €65 and these are carefully selected to pair with your meal.

2. Antiqvvm , Rua de Entre Quintas

Located close to Museo Romántico, this restaurant is situated in a park in the center of Porto. You get a gorgeous view of the Douro River. Chef Vitor Matos uses seasonal and local ingredients to produce unbelievable dishes. This Michelin 1-star restaurant has Portuguese wines from every region, selected by the sommelier António Lopes. Try the red mullet with cauliflower and sea urchin sauce.

You can choose from a set menu or opt for the à la carte menu where vegetarian options are available. A set menu here will cost you at least €135 and the wine menu €65.

Guide to Porto Restaurants 2022

Getting around: how does public transportation work in porto, portugal.

Getting around in Porto is fairly easy. You can walk most places, but you also have access to efficient public transportation, including train, tram, and bus routes. Transportation costs are also incredibly affordable, with travel cards available. The best way to get from Porto airport to the city center is by renting a car or booking a 20-minute taxi.

What travel card to buy for public transportation in Porto, Portugal?

You have travel card options to go around Porto: the Porto Card + travel card or the Andante Card.

The Porto card + travel card is perfect if you are going to visit museums. You get free bus and metro transport, free entry to 6 museums (including a contemporary art museum), and 50% off in 14 monuments. You also get a free train ride to the beach. You can buy this card from official tourist offices, some railway stations, and Francisco Sa Carneiro Airport. You cannot purchase it at a metro station. Here are the prices for the Porto Card + travel card:

  • 2-days: €20
  • 3-days: €25
  • 4-days: €33

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There are two types of Andante cards, the Andante 24 card, and the Andante Tour card. You can purchase these in Andante shops in metro stations and the airport, as well as tourist offices. The Andante 24 card gives you 24-hour unlimited access to the metro, buses, and some trains. The price of the card depends on the zone you purchase it for. If you are just getting around central Porto, purchase a zone 2 Andante 24 card that costs €4.15. You can also get an Adante Tour card for tourists that allows you to travel to all the zones. An Andante Tour 1 for 24 hours costs €7 and an Andante Tour 3 for 72 hours costs €15.

The metro in Porto, Portugal

The metro is one of the fastest public transportation options, as well as the most sustainable (after walking). 12,000 cars stopped circulating because of the Porto metro.

The metro has 6 lines and 81 stations and goes through the city’s main districts, as well as outskirts. The metro works from 6 am to 1 am. A single ticket costs €1.70. Make sure to watch out for pickpocketers and stay safe!

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The tram in Porto, Portugal

Like in Lisbon, the trams are a cultural and historical experience. They are a great way to get to know the city, but they are much slower than other means of public transportation. The locals use to rely on the tram before the bus and metro lines were established, but now this mode of transport is best for tourists and those wanting a unique experience.

A single fare will cost you €3.

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The bus in Porto, Portugal

The bus is the cheapest mode of transportation in all of Porto. It can take you places where the metro line does not reach and can take you to Vila Nova de Gaia, as well as Matosinhos for the beach.

Don’t forget to reach out your arm when the bus driver passes by so that they stop to let you get on!

A single fare ticket bought with the driver costs €1.80.

The train in Porto, Portugal

The trains are great for getting out of Porto, to cities nearby. Don’t travel within Porto by train. You can take the train from São Bento Station to Braga (€15), and other cities.

A single fare can cost you between €1.50 and can go up to €30 depending on where you go.

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Porto guide: final thoughts.

For you’re next trip to Portugal, you must visit Porto. In fact, put it at the top of your list. From incredible food to its World Site Heritage historic center and views along the Douro river, the city has something to offer for everyone. Whether you are a solo traveler or backpacking, Porto is an affordable city to visit that can still make it a trip to remember. This city fits everyone’s budget from cheap options for backpackers to luxurious hotels and Michelin-starred restaurants. Hopefully, this extensive Porto travel guide has taught you everything you need to travel to the Portuguese city. It’s time to find yourself some cheap flights to Porto airport!

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Porto Walking Tour: DIY Walking Tour of Porto, Portugal

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Porto, Portugal is a stunningly beautiful city…and the absolute best way to experience it is on foot! We’ve created an easy-to-follow, Self-Guided Porto Walking Tour that includes all the top Porto sights. In addition to our step-by-step directions, we include a helpful Porto map at the end of this article.

Free Walking Tour Porto: A Self-Guided Porto Walk

Our Self-Guided Porto Free Walking Tour is perfect for visitors who prefer to discover at their own pace. For each Porto attraction, we include information about the sight, our insider tips and a location link.

About Our Free Tour of Porto, Portugal

We cover some ground in our Porto Walking Tour! There are 26 sights highlighted in our City Sightseeing Porto Tour. Plus, an additional 20+ attractions that are noted along the route. Visitors can enter these top Porto sights (some require a ticket) – or simply enjoy the walk and the atmosphere.

Our walking tour of Porto is a little over 5 miles in length. How long your Porto City Tour will take depends on your pace and how many sights you decide to enter. The Porto walking route itself – without visiting any churches or climbing the Porto bell tour – could take as little as 3 hours. However, travelers who want to step inside the markets and stop to see the cathedral interior could easily spend an entire day on our Walking Tour of Porto, Portugal.

Visitors who would prefer a leisurely pace can divide our route into 2 or 3 different Walking Tours in Porto. Below, we note the best places to break up the route into multiple days of Porto sightseeing.

Guided Porto Tours

While we think our Porto Self-Guided Walking Tour is the best way to explore the city. There are also numerous Porto Tours to consider. These include Porto Wine Tours, the Hop On Hop Off Porto Bus and Porto Boat Tours. We highlight top rated tours in Porto, Portugal that are led by local guides at the end of the article. 

Walking Tour of Porto: What You Will Need

Best Sights, Porto Walking Tour: A DIY Walking Tour of Porto, Portugal

Before you set off on your walking tour in Porto, make sure you have some of these travel essentials!

Walking Shoes 

Not only is Porto a hilly city, but many of the streets are cobblestone and some sidewalks have uneven pavement. For our DIY Free Porto Walking Tour, make sure you wear comfortable travel shoes . I wear these lightweight shoes by Columbia – and Kris prefers Merrell trail shoes for urban walks.

Travel Camera 

Don’t forget your camera for your Porto sightseeing tour. The city is filled with incredible architecture and quaint lanes – and you will want to capture it all! Rather than relying on your phone, we recommend upgrading to an actual camera for high quality photos. We carry a Canon Rebel with an everyday 18-135mm lens that takes excellent photos and is a fantastic DSLR budget camera option for travel.

Porto Weather Gear & Day Pack

Being so close to the sea, the weather in Porto can change quickly. While walking around Porto, we recommend bringing a travel umbrella or packable raincoat . In the summertime, a travel hat can provide protection from the sun – and it’s always a good idea to apply some sunscreen ! As you explore Porto, you will also want to carry a great day bag to organize all your essential travel items .

WiFi in Porto

Our DIY Walking Tour of Porto, Portugal is highlighted with information, tips and maps. In order to access our advice while touring Porto, it is necessary to have a WiFi connection .

While cell phone plans can be adjusted for data usage in other countries, it can be extremely expensive. Instead, we use a GlocalMe Mobile WiFi Hotspot – which is not only ideal for free walking tours, but for frequent travels abroad.

Perfect for families or friends traveling together, the hotspot can connect up to 10 devices and supports both SIM cards or eSIM data packages. We would have literally been lost in Porto without it!

An Actual Map of Porto

Call us old-fashioned, but even with a Wi-Fi connection, we think it is a good idea to carry a Porto map – like this one – when touring the city. In fact, we think it is best to purchase a map in advance of your trip so that you can study the layout. You might even prefer to highlight our Porto Walking Tour route so that you can easily follow along. 

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Helpful Information about Porto, Portugal

We share heaps of pertinent information throughout our outlined Self Guided Porto Walk. That said, we offer even more detailed advice in these Porto Travel Articles. 

  • A Perfect Porto Itinerary
  • What to Eat in Porto
  • Best Porto Craft Beer Bars
  • Things To Do in Braga on a Day Trip
  • Visiting Aveiro, Portugal

Porto Walking Tour Itinerary

Walking Tour of Porto, Portugal

Visitors can choose to complete our self-guided Porto walk without making any stops or they can opt to enter attractions along the way. That said, it is important to check opening hours before you set out to ensure that you can visit the sights of interest during your walk. Alright, lace up your shoes, because it’s time to start your DIY Free Porto Walking Tour!

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#1 Liberdade Square and Statue of Dom Pedro IV

Liberdade Square and Statue of Dom Pedro IV, Porto, Portugal

MAP . Start your city tour of Porto in Praca da Liberdade – or Liberty Square. Designed in the 18th century, the square long served as the central hub of political, economical and social life in Porto. Ringed by opulent architecture that dates to the early 1900s, the south end of the square is marked by a large equestrian statue dedicated to King Peter IV.  Note: The area’s currently a construction site for a new Porto Metro station.

Called ‘The Liberator’ and ‘The Soldier King’, King Peter IV is credited for freeing Brazil from colonization and fighting for a constitutional monarchy in Portugal. He so loved the people of Porto that he left them the gift of his heart, which today is housed in the Lapa Church.

Stroll north from the King Pedro IV Statue along Avenida do Aliados – and perhaps pop into the Imperial McDonald’s, which is often touted as the most beautiful McDonald’s restaurant in the world.

Directions : Walk to the City Hall building on the north end of the square.

#2 Porto Sign and Camara Municipal

City Hall, Porto, Portugal

MAP . Featuring a 230-foot-tall tower and carillon clock, the Camara Municipal – or City Hall Porto – is a must-see landmark on Porto city tours. Construction of the building began in 1920, but it wasn’t completed and finally occupied until 1957. Visitors can go inside to see the lavishly decorated lobby and get an elevated view of Praca da Liberdade.

Sitting in front of the City Hall building is a large, blue Porto sign. Visitors often climb on the sign to get their photo taken – but we prefer the view from in front of the fountain across the street, where you can see both the sign and City Hall.

Directions : Walk around City Hall to the north side. There you will find a pleasant square and the Trindade Church.

#3 Igreja da Santissima Trindade

Igreja da Santissima Trindade, Porto, Portugal

MAP . Continue your Porto City Walking Tour at the church behind City Hall. Built in the 19th century, the Igreja da Santissima Trindade – or Holy Trinity Church – features a neoclassical façade and rising bell tower. The interior of the church is decorated with marble and gilded woodwork.

Directions : Walk east on Rua de Fernandes Tomas to the Bolhao Market. Along the route, you will pass by A Favorita do Bolhao (#783 Rua de Fernandes Tomas), a traditional grocery store – stocked with tinned sardines and typical Porto eats – which has been open for more than 80 years. Step inside and take a look!

#4 Mercado do Bolhao

Vendor stalls at the new Mercado do Bolhao, Porto, Portugal

MAP . Established in 1914 and recently reopened after a complete renovation, the Bolhao Market is a bustling building where all the best tours in Porto make a stop. Visitors can set off on a shopping spree down the lanes of stalls on the ground floor. Then get a bite to eat from vendors who sell local prepared delicacies and regional wine by the glass. While many choose to gather on the stairs on the north end, the Porto Bolhao Market also features several sit-down restaurants on the top floor.

Directions : E xit on the north side from the upper floor and walk east to the Capela de Santa Catarina.

#5 Capela das Almas (or Capela de Santa Catarina)

Capela das Almas Church, Porto, Portugal

MAP . One of the most beautiful churches in Portugal, Capela das Almas is the next stop on our Best Porto Walking Tour. Also known as Capela de Santa Catarina – or Chapel of Souls and Chapel of Saint Catherine – the building dates to the early 18th century.

In 1929, the church was completely covered in the characteristic blue and white painted tiles, called azulejos. Although small, visitors should step inside to see the interior as well. It’s one of the best free things to do in Porto!

Directions : W alk south on Rua de Santa Catarina, the famous pedestrian-only Porto shopping street.

#6 Rua de Santa Catarina (Shopping Street Porto)

Rua de Santa Catarina Shopping Street

MAP . A nearly 5000-foot-long shopping street, Rua de Santa Catarina is lined with name-brand stores, specialty shops, restaurants and cafes. The area is one of the top places to go in Porto – not only for shopping, but simply for strolling. 

As you meander south along the promenade, stop into Fabrica da Nata for a traditional Portuguese egg custard tart fresh from the oven. At the next intersection (R. Formosa), detour a few steps to the west and step back in time at the traditional A Perola do Bolhao shop where they sell sweet treats, cured meats, wine and deli items.

Directions : Continue walking south on Rua de Santa Catarina to Majestic Cafe (which will be on your left).

#7 Majestic Café

Classic Coffee, Majestic Cafe, Porto, Portugal

MAP . Porto’s glamorous Majestic Café was first opened in 1921 under the name Café Elite. The stylish establishment attracted Porto’s most renowned citizens – from politicians to poets. In the 1980s, the building was declared a Cultural Heritage Site, even though it was in a state of disrepair after being left abandoned.

Since its full renovation, the Majestic Café has been restored to its former glory. Tuxedoed waiters greet patrons at the door and the coffee is ridiculously expensive for Porto, but the french toast gets rave reviews and the lavish interior is truly a sight to behold. All in all, it’s a great place to take a quick break during your Porto Walking Tour Self-Guided Route. 

Directions: Continue walking south to Rua de Passos Manuel, and turn left. Walk east past the art deco Coliseu Porto Ageas theater to Praca dos Poveiros square. Pass through the square to the quaint park on the southeast corner.

#8 Jardim Marques de Oliveira Porto

Card Games, Jardim Marques de Oliveira, Porto, Portugal

MAP . Porto’s oldest park, Jardim Marques de Oliveira, opened in 1834. The lovely space features an old gazebo, fountains, statues, benches and bright flowers. An ideal place to rest weary feet, the park is also the meeting place for older gentlemen who come to play cards.

Several of our favorite restaurants are located in the area around the park – like Casa Guedes, Venham Mais 5 and Cafe Santiago. If you’ve managed to hold out for lunch, we recommend eating at one of these iconic spots. Find all of our foodie tips in our guide to Porto Food: What and Where To Eat in Porto .

Directions : From Praca dos Poveiros, walk west on Rua de Santo Ildefonso to Igreja de Santo Ildefonso church.

#9 Igreja de Santo Ildefonso and Praca da Batalha

Amazing Church, Igreja de Santo Ildefonso, Porto, Portugal

MAP . The Baroque Igreja de Santo Ildefonso – or Church of Saint Ildefonso – was built in the early 1700s. It took 30 years to complete – and was officially opened in 1739. In 1932, the church’s facade was covered in 11,000 of the traditional Portuguese azulejo tiles. The tiles were painted by Portuguese artist, Jorge Colaco, who is responsible for many of the azulejo murals that you will notice while on Porto walks.

If the gates are open, the interior is also quite impressive and free to visit. There is a small museum on-site as well that requires a ticket to enter.

Praca da Batalha – or Batalha Square – expands around the corner. The open space is bordered by the Batalha Palace (which dates to the 18th century), the Royal Theatre of Sao Joao Opera House (built in 1908 on the former site of a theater dating to 1794) and the Cinema Batalha (an art deco theater built in 1947). A statue of King Pedro V, which was dedicated in 1866, stands in the center of the square.

Directions: From the church, walk west and downhill on Rua de 31 de Janeiro, enjoying the view of Clerigos Tower. At the bottom of the hill, turn left onto Praca de Almeida Garrett and enter the Sao Bento Train Station.

#10 Sao Bento Train Station Porto

Tile Art Inside Sao Bento Train Station, Porto, Portugal

MAP . The always-buzzing Sao Bento Railway Station was constructed in the early 1900s – and the true gem of the stately 3-story granite building is the grand entrance hall. The interior of São Bento is decorated with 20,000 azulejo tiles – a project that took 11 years to complete (by artist Jorge Colaco, of course).

The colorful upper tiles feature the different modes of transport that have been used in Portugal. The blue and white tile murals depict important scenes in Portuguese history. The station is featured in all of the best Porto Free Walking Tours and sightseeing guides – and for good reason!

Directions: Exit the station and turn right. Walk north across the street to the Church of St. Anthony.

#11 Igreja de Santo Antonio dos Congregados

Igreja de Santo Antonio dos Congregados at night, Porto, Portugal

MAP . The Igreja de Santo Antonio do Congregadas – or the Church of St. Anthony – has a history that stretches to the late 17th century. Dedicated to St. Anthony (the patron saint of Lisbon), the exterior tiles portray the story of the saint’s life. The church is free to visit – and many of Porto’s faithful residents are often found inside praying. 

Directions: W alk west (passing where this tour began) and start the climb toward the Clerigos Bell Tower. On the south side of the street is O Mundo Fantastico das Sardinhas Poruguesas – a popular Porto tinned sardine store. Further up is Confeitaria dos Clerigos, which is a local bakery offering traditional Portuguese snacks. Continue walking uphill and find the entrance to on the north side.

#12 Igreja dos Clerigos and Porto Bell Tower

Igreja dos Clerigos and Bell Tower and Tram passing, Porto, Portugal

MAP . The Igreja dos Clerigos – or Church of the Clergymen – was built in the mid-1700s in the Baroque style (one of the first of its kind in Portugal). The iconic bell tower stands nearly 200-feet-tall – and has long been a symbol of Porto.

Climbing the 240 steps to the top requires a ticket . It includes entrance to the museum and is one of the top things to do in Porto. The church interior own it’s own can be visited for free. It is well worth spending some time here when walking Porto to enjoy these sights. 

Directions: W alk north across the Praca de Lisboa. Go through the shops or on the grassy park on top of them to the Livraria Lello Bookstore.

#13 Livraria Lello (Famous Porto Bookstore)

Livraria Lello Bookstore, Porto, Portugal

MAP . The Livraria Lello – or Lello Bookstore – ranks as one of the oldest bookstores in Portugal. When it first opened in 1906, the incredibly ornate bookshop was an instant hit with intellectuals and quickly became a part of the cultural life in Porto.

Lello Bookstore is said to be the inspiration for some of the scenes in JK Rowling’s Harry Potter series. There are rumors that she even wrote the book in the shop. Due to it’s insane popularity, visiting is no longer one of the free things to do in Porto, Portugal. Tickets are now required to enter and should be booked in advance.

Directions : W alk northwest on Rua das Carmelitas toward the 19th century Fonte dos Leoes (Lions Fountain) that fronts the stoic University of Porto building. Continue walking northwest across the square and tram tracks to the famous tiled ‘double’ churches.

#14 Igreja do Carmo and Igreja dos Carmelitas

2 Churches In 1, Porto, Portugal

MAP . The Igreja do Carmo and Igreja dos Carmelitas – the Carmo Church and Carmelitas Church – are both a stunning and peculiar sight in Porto. The two extravagant churches stand side-by-side, separated only by a narrow house.

Carmelitas Church, which is on the left, was built in the 17th century as part of a convent; it features a bell tower and an intricately decorated interior. The Carmelitas Church is free to visit.

The Carmo Church, on the right, was built in the 18th century for Carmelite monks. Designed in the Baroque style, the exterior has dynamic embellishments on the front and extensive azulejos tiles on the east-facing wall. The interior of the Carmo Church is lavishly decorated with gilded woodwork. To visit the Carmo Church, guests need to purchase a ticket – which also allows entry into the ‘Hidden House,’ the crypt, rooftop and other rooms within the complex.

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Theories abound as to why the two churches were built next to each other but separated by a slender home; some say it was to keep the monks and nuns from becoming too friendly, while other tales say a law prohibited two churches from being built with a common wall. In any event, the cramped house was actually used as a residence until the 1980s!

Directions: Walk north along the east side of Carmo Church to the small square, Praca de Carlos Alberto.

#15 Praca de Carlos Alberto

Beautiful tile sidewalk at Praca de Carlos Alberto, Porto, Portugal

MAP . Named after an exiled king who lived in a palace on the square in the 1800s, Praca de Carlos Alberto – or Carlos Alberto Square – is small, but beautiful. The black and white tiled pavement (which is so characteristic of Portugal) draws the eye to the solemn World War I monument (Monumento aos Mortos da Grande Guerra) that stands on the north end.

On Saturdays, the Porto Belo Street Market takes place here. The quaint square is one of our favorite places to pass through on a walk around Porto.

Directions: Retrace your steps past the Carmo Church and continue walking south on Praca de Parade Leitao (on the west side of the University of Porto building). Enter the shaded Jardim da Cordoaria and cross the street to Largo Amor de Perdição in front of the massive Centro Portugues de Fotografia Museum. If time allows, detour to the immaculate Igreja Sao Jose das Taipas Church. Next, walk Rua de Sao Bento da Vitoria south to Miradouro da Vitoria.

#16 Miradouro da Vitoria Porto

View from Miradouro da Vitoria, Porto, Portugal

MAP . Offering one of the best views of Porto, Miradouro da Vitoria is a small gated viewpoint that sits in front of the Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Vitória church. The panoramic vista encompasses the Se Cathedral, Ponte Luis I Bridge, the Douro River, Vila Nova de Gaia and the tiled rooftops of the Ribeira district. This a top spot for amazing Porto photos.

Directions: Exit through the gate and turn right. Then left onto Rua da Vitoria and right at Rua do Ferraz and follow it down to Rua das Flores. 

#17 Rua das Flores Pedestrian Street

View of Rua das Flores, walking street Porto, Portugal

MAP . Another one of the pretty Porto walking streets, Rua das Flores is a must to stroll down at least once on your visit. Coffee or chocolates, wine or cocktails, window shopping or people watching, Rua das Flores has it all, and you’ll never walk alone!

Directions: At the bottom (south end) of Rua das Flores is Largo São Domingos square. Pause to enjoy the architecture and ponder the odd pillars. Then continue down R. de Sousa Viterbo and up the red iron staircase to Mercado Ferreira.

#18 Mercado Ferreira Borges

The Red Market Hall, Mercado Ferreira Borges, Porto, Portugal

MAP . Dating to 1885, the Ferreira Borges Market – which was named for a famous local politician – is a historic Porto landmark…yet, oddly it was never used as a marketplace. Instead, it served various random purposes – such as a military warehouse and local soup kitchen.

The city nearly tore it down in the 1970s to build a parking lot, but it was saved for its unique iron design. In 2010, the space was renovated to host a night club, live music venue and restaurant. During the day there’s a small cafe and bar where you can grab a beverage and enjoy it al fresco with a beautiful Porto view! (Plus, there are free public toilets inside.)

Directions: Exit the market building and walk south into the Jardim do Infante D. Henrique park. At the center is a statue dedicated to Prince Henry the Navigator. On the west side of the park is Palacio da Bolsa.

#19 Palacio da Bolsa

The Stoke Exchange Building, Palacio da Bolsa, Porto, Portugal

MAP . The neoclassical Palacio da Bolsa – or Stock Exchange Palace – took nearly 70 years to complete, from 1842 until 1910.  Still the headquarters of the Commercial Association of Porto, the UNESCO World Heritage Site is also a museum (tickets required), conference center and restaurant.

Directions: Walk to the south side of the Palacio da Bolsa and take the stairs up to the Igreja Monumento de Sao Francisco.

#20 Igreja Monumento de Sao Francisco

Monument Church of Saint Francis, Porto, Portugal

MAP . A stunning Gothic structure, the Igreja Monumento de Sao Francisco – or the Monument Church of Saint Francis – was built between 1383 and 1425. While the exterior has remained relatively the same through the years, the interior was renovated in the 18th century with a grandiose Baroque flair.

It is estimated that 650 pounds of gold decorate the church’s interior. In 1832 during the Siege of Porto, a fire destroyed the attached cloisters (which is now where the Palacio da Bolsa stands), but thankfully the church was left undamaged. A ticket is required to enter.

Directions: Retrace your steps to the southeast corner in front of the church. Cross the street to the south and make a short stop at the blue tiled Church of St. Nicholas. Then continue west to Rua da Alfandega, turning right to walk south toward the river. Take your first left onto the narrow Rua da Fonte Taurina and walk along the narrow curving street to Praca da Ribeira. 

#21 Ribeira District and Cais da Ribeira Porto

View of Ribeira District and Cais da Ribeira Porto

MAP . One of the oldest neighborhoods in Porto and a UNESCO site, the riverside Ribeira District is a tangle of medieval streets and ancient structures. Once a bustling port, the old warehouses are now prime locations for many of the most popular Porto restaurants and bars. The upper, terraced residences still serve their original purpose. While many have been converted to tourist accommodations, some are still occupied by locals, whom you may see hanging laundry or watering plants.

View looking at Ribeira Square, Porto, Portugal

At the heart of the district is the Praca da Ribeira. Long serving as a center of commerce and community, the Ribeira Square opens to the Douro River. The city walls were torn down in the 1800s. At the north end is a fountain – and above it is a Portuguese coat of arms that dates to the late 1700s and a statue of St. John the Baptist.

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The Cais da Riveira – or the Waterfront – is a wide, pedestrian zone lined with cafes and restaurants. Across the Douro River you’ll have a clear view of Vila Nova de Gaia and it’s numerous Porto Wine Cellars. We will visit these later in our Porto Walking Tour.

Many of the popular Rabelo boat tours – like the 6 Bridge Tour – depart from the docks here along the riverside. If time permits, go ahead and give your feet a rest and hop on a Douro River Tour!

Directions: Continue along the Waterfront to the east and pass under the bridge. Either take the Funicular dos Guindais up to Batalha station (ticket required) or walk up the stairs (just past the funicular station) to the south end of Batalha Square. Walk west along the south side of Rua de Saraiva de Carvalho to the small park. Find the nearly hidden Igreja de Santa Clara Church.

#22 Igreja de Santa Clara Porto

Igreja de Santa Clara, Gold Church, Porto, Portugal

MAP . Built in the early 1400s, the Igreja de Santa Clara – or St. Clara Church – has a modest exterior, but a dazzling interior. Originally constructed as part of a convent, the church was modified throughout the years and now features an exquisite glittering gold interior.

An inexpensive ticket is required to enter – which includes visiting the main church, plus the upper room. 

Directions:   Continue walking west to the Se do Porto Cathedral.  

#23 Se do Porto Cathedral

Exterior view of the Porto Se Cathedral, Portugal

MAP . The Se do Porto – or the Porto Cathedral of the Assumption of Our Lady – marks the historical center of Porto. It took more than 600 years – from the 1100s to the 1700s – to complete, in which time many adjustments and alterations were made to the original plans resulting in a mix of architectural styles. In the mid-1700s, famous Italian architect Nicolau Nasoni, added a Baroque flair to the cathedral. 

The dominating hilltop structure features two towers, an ornate interior and a cloister. There is a fee to enter the church, but the ticket allows visitors to climb to the top of the tower for great views of Porto.

Blue skies over the Se do Porto Cathedral, Porto, Portugal

Fronting the church is a large square which also offers nice views over the river and Vila Nova de Gaia. At the center of the square is a decorated pillar, which once served as a place for hangings.

Directions: Exit to the north of the Cathedral, taking a closer look at the azulejos tiles that decorate the walls. Turn right (south) onto the pedestrian-only street and walk onto the upper level of the bridge.

#24 Ponte Luis I Bridge Porto

Blue SKy above Ponte Luis I Bridge, Porto, Portugal

MAP . Designed in the late 1800s by Théophile Seyrig, a student of Gustave Eiffel, the double-decker iron Ponte Luis I Bridge is the most beautiful bridge in the city. Connecting Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia, the bridge was an engineering feat of its time. Originally, both levels were utilized for vehicles, but since the early 2000s, the top deck only accommodates trams and pedestrians, while the lower crossing is used by cars and people – although the sidewalks are quite narrow and crowded.

Pedestrians can get a peek at another famous Porto bridge, Dona Maria Pia, which is also made of iron, that straddles the Douro just upstream. The twin bridges are named after Portugal King Luis I and his wife, Maria Pia of Savoy.

Directions: Cross the bridge from Porto to Vila Nova de Gaia – taking in the views of the river from both sides – just watch for trams! Once across, continue walking south on the east side of Avenida da Republica. At the first intersection, make a sharp left U-turn onto the ramp that leads up to the Miradouro da Serra do Pilar.

#25 Miradouro da Serra do Pilar

View from Miradouro da Serra do Pilar, Porto, Portugal

MAP . The round, white Serra do Pilar church – part of a former 16th century monastery – can clearly be seen from many places around Porto. While most of the monastery is now used by the military, part of it is open as a museum (ticket required). However, it’s the Porto city views from the elevated square that make it worth trekking up the hill!

Directions: Take the ramp back down and cross through Jardim do Morro park (which also has nice views and plenty of places to sit and relax). On the far side, find the staircase that leads down to Calcada da Serra Street. Turn right and start the downhill trek (including the hairpin left just after passing under the bridge) to the Vila Nova de Gaia Riverside. Alternatively, buy a ticket and take a ride on the Teleferico Gaia Cable Car!

#26 Vila Nova de Gaia

Street Art, Vila Nova de Gaia, Porto, Portugal

MAP . Vila Nova de Gaia – or just Gaia – is a separate municipality from Porto, yet it is a must-see for Porto visitors. Gaia is famous for being home to numerous Port Wine Cellars and the views of Porto from the waterfront are simply spectacular.

For those who may not know, Port is the famous Portuguese fortified wine made exclusively in the Douro Valley. The vineyards are located upstream from Gaia and we include a day tour to the region in our Complete Itinerary for Porto .

Gaia view from Porto over the Douro River, Portugal

The wine was traditionally transferred by rabelos boats to be processed and stored in Gaia warehouses along the river and in the sprawling neighborhood to the south. When the Port wine was ready, it was loaded onto bigger boats and shipped all around the world.

A wide pedestrian walkway in Gaia parallels the river – and port wine tasting rooms, restaurants and cafes line the path. Visitors can join cellar tours ( book in advance ), sip port on an elevated terrace or get an inexpensive tasting along with petiscos – small plates for sharing – at the countless number of bars and cafes.

Typical Porto Wine Tasting, Gaia, Porto, Portugal

At the west end of the waterfront is the Natas D’ouro bakery (one of our favorite Pastel de Nata bakeries!) and the Mercado Beira Rio, which features an array of cuisine from top area restaurants.

You can continue touring the area on a Gaia cellar walk (use these directions ) and seek out some of the interesting street art down the narrow lanes. Another way to end your day of Porto sightseeing is with a combined evening port wine tasting and Fado show at the Calem cellars (but you need to book your seat in advance ).

That ends our Self-Guided Free Porto Walking Tour! Below is our Porto Map of Sights, as well as tips for other interesting tours in Porto.

Shorter Porto Walking Tours

View from Vila Nova de Gaia, Porto, Portugal

Our Porto walk can easily fill an entire day of exploration. Those who would rather break it up into multiple Porto, Portugal walking tours, however, can easily do so. 

2 Porto, Portugal Self-Guided Tours

To split our Self-Guided Porto Free Walk into two tours, we recommend seeing sights 1-21 on Day 1, then exploring sights 22-26 on Day 2.

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For shorter routes, our Walking Tour of Porto can be divided into three separate outings. First see sights 1-10 from our DIY Free Tour Porto, then explore stops 11-21 for historic Porto attractions. Finally, discover Gaia with sights 22-26.

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Porto, Portugal Map

Use this Google Map to find an interactive version of all the stops on our Free Porto Walking Tour below. You can also pick up a free Porto tourist map at the Tourist Information Office.

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Porto Walking Tour Map and Directions

In our Porto Walking Tour Self Guided route, we include written directions, as well as a map link to each sight – and the above Porto Map of Attractions.

Travelers who wish to divide up the route or want step-by-step directions can use these Google Map links for our Porto Walking Tour to navigate from one sight to the next.

  • Tour 1 – Sights 1-10 Map
  • Tour 2 – Sights 11-21 Map
  • Tour 3 – Sights 22-26 Map

More Tours in Porto, Portugal

Take a river cruise on the Douro River, Porto, Portugal

While we think our walk outlines the best Porto free tour to begin your visit, there are many other tours that provide an excellent experiences. Below we share some of the top rated offers with the option to book your spot!

Douro River Cruise Tours Porto

There are numerous Porto river trips – but a 6 Bridges Cruise is the most popular way to see the sights by boat. On this affordable 50-minute Porto boat cruise, visitors board a traditional Rabello boat for a tour on the Douro River. Book it now!

Porto Wine Tour

Wine is part of the culture in Porto – and it’s not just about port! Join an afternoon tour for an introduction to Porto wine. On these guided tours participants will get to taste 3 wines and learn about the history of wine making in the region. Get the details!

Pro Tip : Visitors can also take a Porto Cellar Tour that details the process of making port – with a p tasting at the end! Learn more!

Porto Food Tour

We love the food in Portugal! Fellow travelers can use our Porto Food Guide to create their own foodie tour. For those who would rather a guide lead the way can join this highly-rated group Food Tour in Porto. Reserve your spot!

Guided Walking Tour Porto

We won’t take it personally if you would rather a guide show you the sights – and there are many top-rated Guided Walking Tours in Porto to choose from. On this 3-Hour Guided Porto Sightseeing Tour, you learn about the history of the city from a local and get insider tips, too. Find out more!

Porto Private Tour

Travelers who prefer a private tour of Porto can also hire a local guide. On this popular half day Porto tour, guests get a personalized introduction and local knowledge. Book it!

Guided Free Tour Porto

Visitors looking for a Guided Oporto Free Tour should check out the Porto Sandemans Tour. Just keep in mind that the Free Walking Tour Porto Guides expect – and hopefully deserve – to be tipped. Guests who do not want to pay a guide should stick with our outlined Self-Guided Walking Tour Porto!

Porto Bus Tour: Hop On Hop Off

To avoid walking the hills and battling the crowds, take the Hop On Hop Off Bus in Porto instead! The Porto Sightseeing Bus has two routes that make stops at major attractions and includes commentary in 8 different languages. Book it now!

Pro Tip: Experience top Porto attractions with a combo ticket that includes the Hop On Hop Off Bus, a River Boat Ride and a Port Cellar Tour. Get the Details!

Porto Tram Tour

An alternate way to see the city in a DIY style is on a Porto Tram City Tour. Although not really an official Porto tour, visitors ride the historic trams to many of the sights. Find more info about using the trams to tour Porto on the official transportation website .

Porto Bike Tour

While we think we have given you the best walking tour Porto, bike tours in Porto are a fabulous way to sightsee! Rather than walking in Porto, follow a guide on two wheels on a 3 hour guided tour across town. Get the details!

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For those visiting Porto from abroad should also read our Advice for Planning a European Vacation .

More Travel Tips for Portugal can be found in our other free travel guides. 

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  • How To Plan a DIY Sintra Day Trip
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Day trips from Porto for sipping wine, learning Portuguese history and pastry tasting

Regis St. Louis

Jul 5, 2022 • 6 min read

Woman on Balcony Overlooking Duoro River Valley

The Douro Valley is stunning and going on a vineyard tour only adds to its flavor © Merrill Images / Getty Images

Porto is a tough place to leave, with fascinating cobblestone districts , vibrant nightlife and a wealth of great restaurants . And yet, there’s a whole world of intrigue just beyond the city. 

Craggy mountain wilderness, towering medieval castles and hilltop vineyards with jaw-dropping views are among the many attractions awaiting you on a day trip from Porto. Whether you’re seeking a nature escape with rugged trails and waterfalls or want to explore some surprisingly amorous elements of village life in the Minho, Porto makes an ideal gateway to the wonders of northern Portugal . 

For several destinations, you’ll need a car to visit, but others are easy to reach either by train, bus or, if you’re visiting the Douro Valley, by boat on an organized tour. When planning your itinerary, be sure to place these five outstanding destinations at the top of your list. 

Drink in the views – and legendary wines – in the Douro Valley

The Douro Valley was recognized as a demarcated wine region in 1756, making port wine exclusive to Portugal in the same way Champagne is exclusive to its namesake region in France. This upriver destination is the hub of Portugal’s famed port-wine industry, with neat rows of terraced vineyards snaking up the mountainside along both banks of the Douro River. 

The Douro Valley can be visited for its scenery alone, but a vineyard tour (including tasting) adds to the experience and is offered by most wineries or quintas (note that some close over the cooler months). To fully appreciate the magnitude of the valley, we recommend a 1-hour cruise up the river from Pinhão in a yacht or vintage rabelo (traditional wooden cargo boat). Before heading back to Porto, you can dine at riverfront spots in Pinhão like Veladouro .  

How to get to the Douro Valley: A number of companies run day tours to the Douro Valley and include tastings. A train from Porto stops in Pinhão, from where a number of wineries, such as Quinta das Carvalhas , are accessible by foot. Check the train timetable before signing up for tours, as return trips to Porto can be limited. Consider hiring a car for the day and nominating a designated driver for full flexibility. The views along the N-222 as it hugs the river east of Peso da Régua are magical.  

A beautiful stone church, with arched porticoes, a terracotta roof and spire, stands above the pedestrian street; in front of the church, the arched Ponte de São Gonçalo crosses the Tâmega River.

Head to Amarante for historic monuments and giggle-worthy baked goods

Art, architecture and obscene baked goods are the big attractions in one-of-a-kind Amarante. Regional Portugal generally errs on the conservative side, so the sight of elderly ladies laying out rows of penis-shaped cakes on street-side stalls may come as a surprise. But the phallic sweets – offered as a symbol of fertility – have become synonymous with Amarante, so expect to see many as you walk around town. 

After giving the signature cake a try, visit the church and monastery of São Gonçalo and supposedly up your chances of finding love by rubbing the statue above Gonçalo’s tomb. The monastery is also home to an impressive art museum dedicated to one of Portugal’s finest 20th-century painters, Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso. 

In front of the church, the Ponte de São Gonçalo crosses the Tâmega River. The arched bridge is the site of a victorious battle for the Portuguese against the French during the Peninsular War and now serves as the main vehicular route into town. There’s also a walking path below the bridge that follows the gentle bend of the Tâmega. Walk across the bridge to wander narrow streets dotted with small bars and cafes on either side of the river, and try the region’s famed smoked meats and vinho verde (a light, refreshing wine produced only in the Minho).

How to get to Amarante : Rede Expressos buses run every 90 minutes or so from Porto’s Campo 24 de Agosto bus station to Amarante and take about 50 minutes.

Tourists are approaching stairs with saint's statues leading to the church Bom Jesus do Monte near Braga, Portugal

See Portugal’s oldest cathedral in Braga

Braga is a pedestrian-friendly city with atmospheric cafes, boutiques and striking water features seamlessly woven into the ancient cityscape. Take a stroll amid the colorful flowers of Jardim de Santa Bárbara and visit the Sé for a peek inside the oldest cathedral in Portugal. This beauty showcases some of the finest architecture in the country, with design styles from many centuries.

A star attraction of Braga is Bom Jesus do Monte, 5km (3 miles) from the city center (take local bus number 2 or a taxi). At the bottom of the hill, the sight of the baroque stairway zigzagging up to the church is as much a highlight as the church itself. Tackle the 580 steps on foot (recommended, so you can check out the statues and gardens along the way) or take the funicular to the top: the elevated views are ace. If you can stretch your day trip into the early evening, Braga lights up beautifully by night.

How to get to Braga: The Linha de Braga train runs frequently from Campanhã station taking just over an hour.

Take in the dramatic mountain views amid the vast Parque Nacional da Peneda-Gerês

Narrow roads twist through a rapidly changing landscape of granite boulders, dense pine forests and stunning river views in Peneda-Gerês, Portugal’s only national park. Often simply referred to as Gerês , the park covers a series of mountain ranges and spills over the Spanish border. Anywhere you see miradouro on a map is a viewpoint – and likely a good one. There are numerous hiking trails, Roman ruins and sparkling waterfalls . In winter, Gerês can occasionally get a sprinkling of snow.

Small villages are scattered throughout the park. This includes Lindoso, where you can see a 13th-century castle that played a key role in Portugal’s Restoration War. Nearby is Soajo, with its rows of espigueiros – little granite buildings that were elevated to keep water and mice out of the local grain supply. They’re quite dramatic against the mountainous backdrop.

How to get to Parque Nacional da Peneda-Gerês: Public transport is scarce in Gerês, so hire a car or join a guided tour. It’s about a 90-minute drive from Porto to either Soajo or Lindoso. 

An archway view of Guimarães city square, with outdoor restaurants and tourists seen socialising; a large church rises in one corner of the square.

Visit Portugal’s former capital at Guimarães

Guimarães plays a central role in the nation’s history as the first capital of Portugal. The small town was also the birthplace of Portugal’s first king, Afonso Henriques. Today, the city center is a Unesco World Heritage Site, where tidy rows of colorful buildings line the streets, and slender laneways lead to cobbled squares and alfresco cafes. The symmetrical spires of the Nossa Senhora da Consolação and medieval arches of Padrão do Salado add architectural interest to the cityscape.

Uphill from the center are the well-preserved ruins of the imposing Castelo de Guimarães ; nearby is the Palace of the Dukes of Bragança , which showcases 15th-century decor and manicured grounds. Peak elevation can be achieved by heading up to Penha aboard the Teleférico de Penha, a cable car that climbs 400m (1312ft) to a dramatic lookout over the city. Take a packed lunch to enjoy at the top or set off along one of the marked hiking trails. 

How to get to Guimarães: The Linha de Guimarães train takes about 1 hour 15 minutes from Campanhã.

This article was first published September 2019 and updated July 2022

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