The old town of Porto with rich culture and history offers many things to see and experience. Explore the city and visit not only the iconic landmarks but also trendy hidden-gems with an experienced guide in the exclusive private walking tour.
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In front of storage lockers in São Bento Station (near Jeronymo Café)
São Bento Station is a historic railway station located in Porto, Portugal. It is known for its stunning architecture, featuring beautiful azulejo tile panels that depict scenes from Portuguese history and culture.
The Porto Cathedral, also known as Sé do Porto or Cathedral of Saint Mary, is a prominent religious landmark in Porto, Portugal. It is one of the oldest and most important monuments in the city. It is situated in the historic center of Porto, overlooking the Douro River. You can enjoy panoramic views of the city and the river. Admission fee is €2 for adults (discounted) and free for children up to 10 years old.
The Dom Luís I Bridge is an iconic double-deck iron bridge located in Porto, Portugal, spanning the Douro River. It is one of the most recognizable landmarks in the city and a symbol of Porto's identity.
Walk in the one of the most iconic streets, known for its beautifully restored historic buildings and rich cultural heritage. Lively and atmospheric, it is lined with a wide variety of shops, boutiques, cafés, and local businesses, making it a key highlight of the city center.
Stop in the scenic viewpoint offering one of the most authentic panoramic views over Porto’s historic center and the Douro River.
The Clérigos Church, or Igreja dos Clérigos, is a magnificent Baroque-style church located in Porto, Portugal. The Clérigos Church and Tower complex is not only a place of worship but also a cultural attraction. The tower, in particular, draws many tourists who climb its spiral staircase for breathtaking views of the city's rooftops, the Douro River, and the surrounding landscape. Admission fee for the tower is €6 (discounted) and free for children up to 10 years old. Access to church and exhibition is free.
The Carmo Church, or Igreja do Carmo, is a notable religious landmark located in Porto, Portugal. It is situated in the Carmo neighborhood, close to the city center. One of the distinctive features of the Carmo Church is its beautiful azulejo tile panels. The tiles depict scenes from the life of Saint Teresa of Ávila, a prominent figure in the Carmelite order. These vibrant blue and white tiles add a unique charm to the exterior of the church. Admission fee is €4 (discounted)
Livraria Lello is often considered one of the most beautiful bookstores in the world and has a rich history, attracting both tourists and book lovers. Admission tickets are included in the tour.
The Almas Chapel, also known as Capela das Almas, is a unique chapel located in Porto, Portugal. It is renowned for its striking facade covered in blue and white azulejo tiles depicting scenes from the lives of various saints and the martyrdom of Saint Catherine.
Bolhão Market, also known as Mercado do Bolhão, is a historic and vibrant market located in the heart of Porto, Portugal. It is one of the most iconic and traditional markets in the city, with a lively atmosphere and a rich history. You can also try different types of port wine tasting here.
Try fresh iconic Portuguese custard tarts (Pastel de Nata) coming from oven.
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