Travel in a beautiful replica DE vintage car DE 1920, exploring historic streets with all the comfort and style. Admire the top sights and immerse yourself in the rich local history as you learn about the traditions and customs that make this city unique.
Our tour is special PORque you will be accompanied by a multilingual Guide, who will share fascinating stories about the historic centre OF the city and the rich cultural knowledge of the local people.
Visit the iconic Monastery DA Serra do Pilar and enjoy DA the best panoramic views of the city, capturing the essence of this charming place. Come DE discover the beauty and culture in an unforgettable way! Book now and prepare for a journey full DE stories, stunning landscapes and a deep understanding DA local life!
The meeting point DE will be in the entire area of the historic center or one of the mentioned points. It will be very easy DE tetting our vintage car, and color black, white or dark green. Our guides are identified with the name Oldtour.
Teatro São João, located in the heart of Porto, is one of the city’s main cultural attractions, combining history, architecture and art. Opened in 1898, the theatre stands out for its splendid neoclassical style and rich interior decoration, which includes impressive frescoes and a luxurious glow that illuminates the main hall. With a capacity for around 1,200 spectators, Teatro São João is an iconic space for holding a wide range of events, including plays, operas and concerts. Over the years, it has hosted renowned national and international artists, consolidating its position as an important cultural centre. In addition to theatrical productions, the venue also offers guided tours, allowing visitors to explore its history and heritage. A visit to Teatro São João is an enriching and unmissable experience for culture and art lovers who wish to discover the best of the vibrant artistic scene.
Praça da Batalha is one of Porto’s most iconic squares, located in the city’s historic center. Known for its rich history and impressive architecture, the square is home to the Teatro Nacional São João and the Igreja da Santíssima Trindade. The square was originally an important meeting point during festivities and public events, and was also the setting for several historic battles, which gave it its name. Surrounding Praça da Batalha are a variety of cafes, restaurants, and shops, making it a vibrant and lively place to relax and enjoy the local life. It is also a great base from which to explore other local attractions, such as Rua de Santa Catarina and Estação de São Bento. Praça da Batalha is undoubtedly a must-see for anyone visiting Porto, offering a unique blend of culture, history, and urban vitality.
The Fernandina Wall is one of Porto’s most significant historical landmarks, representing a crucial part of the city’s medieval heritage. Built between the 14th and 15th centuries during the reign of King Ferdinand, this fortification was erected to protect the city against invasions and foreign threats. Stretching for around 3 kilometres, the Fernandina Wall included towers, gates and fortifications, and was a strategic defence for the port’s citizens. Today, remains of this wall can be seen in several points of the city, especially in the historic area. One of the most notable points is the Porta da Ribeira, which allows visitors to appreciate the grandeur of the construction. In addition to its historical value, the Fernandina Wall offers stunning views over the Douro River and the city, making it a popular place for sightseeing and sightseeing.
The Serra do Pilar Monastery, located in Vila Nova de Gaia, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the region’s most iconic monuments. Built in the 16th century, it stands out for its circular church, a notable example of Mannerist architecture in Portugal. Located at the top of the Serra do Pilar, the monastery offers stunning views over the Douro River and the city of Porto, making it a prime spot for tourists and photographers. The space also houses a peaceful and historic cloister. In addition to its cultural importance, the monastery hosts events and exhibitions, making it a must-see destination for anyone visiting the area.
The Luís I Bridge is one of the most emblematic icons of Porto, connecting the cities of Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia. Inaugurated in 1886, the bridge was designed by engineer Gustave Eiffel and is famous for its bold and elegant metal structure. With a total length of 385 meters, the bridge has two layers: the upper one is intended for vehicle and pedestrian traffic.
In addition to its natural beauty, Jardim do Morro is a great starting point for exploring the region, as it offers access to the Luís I Bridge and other nearby attractions. During the day, visitors can enjoy the scenery, and at dusk, the place becomes a great place to watch the sun set over the city skyline. The garden also hosts cultural events and festivals, contributing to the social life of Gaia. A visit to Jardim do Morro is a relaxing and revitalizing experience, providing a healthy connection with nature and local culture.
The Maria Pia Bridge, opened in 1877, is one of the most iconic railway structures in Porto. Designed by engineer Gustave Eiffel, the bridge is a remarkable example of engineering, being one of the first to be built using sheet metal. At 350 metres long and 60 metres high, the bridge provided an important access point between Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia, facilitating rail transport in the region. Although it is no longer in use for trains, the Maria Pia Bridge continues to delight visitors with its impressive architecture and stunning views over the Douro River. The structure is a testament to industrial progress.
Visitors can explore the iconic Clérigos Tower. Our guide will share stories about the architecture and the historical importance of the tower.
Visitors can admire the beautiful Baroque facade and the richly decorated interior with tiles. Local guides contain the history of the religious order and the importance of the place.
At Sé Catedral, visitors will have the opportunity to explore the site’s impressive Gothic and Romanesque architecture. Experienced guides will share stories about the cathedral’s religious and cultural history. The experience may also include a visit to the claustros.
At the Miradouro da Vitória, visitors enjoy stunning views of the river Douro and the city of Porto, with a charming view of the bridges and colorful buildings on the river.
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