Please note: At the end of the tour, in addition to the ticket, each participant is welcome to tip the guide an amount they feel is appropriate. This tip, which usually ranges from €15 to $50, is a great way to show your appreciation for the experience.
Discover Porto’s history, culture, and breathtaking views on a walking tour with experienced guides. Perfect for first-time visitors.
Itinerary:
Igreja do Carmo (Twin Churches)
Lello Bookstore
Former Jail & Courthouse
Surviving City Walls
Vitória Viewpoint
Clérigos Tower
Avenida dos Aliados & King Pedro IV Monument
São Bento Train Station and its 20,000 azulejo tiles
Ribeira District (UNESCO area)
Porto Cathedral (12th century)
...and more!
Please note: some uphill walks are included, but the views are worth it. We’ll also provide local tips and suggestions for the rest of your stay.
Next to the Lions' Fountain
The tour ends in front of Porto'S Cathedral
We’ll pause outside the striking Igreja do Carmo, famous for its breathtaking blue-and-white tiled façade. I’ll reveal a hidden curiosity about this church, including its unusual “secret” separation from its neighbor, the Igreja dos Carmelitas — a detail that often surprises visitors.
Standing before the stunning Livraria Lello, often called one of the most beautiful bookshops in the world, we’ll talk about its history, legends, and why it continues to fascinate travelers from across the globe. From its Neo-Gothic design to cultural connections that inspire imagination, it’s a true icon of Porto.
At Porto’s former courthouse and prison, today the Portuguese Centre of Photography, we’ll explore the dark yet fascinating stories of its past. From the imposing granite structure to tales of notorious prisoners who once lived behind these walls, this stop gives a glimpse into a grittier side of the city’s history.
We’ll stop by Porto’s most recognizable landmark, the soaring Clérigos Tower. From the outside, we’ll admire its elegant Baroque design by the Italian architect Nicolau Nasoni, whose work left a lasting mark on the city. I’ll share the stories behind the tower’s construction in the 18th century, its role as a beacon for sailors navigating the Douro, and why it remains a symbol of Porto’s skyline today.
In the heart of Porto, we’ll stop in Praça da Liberdade, the city’s grand main square. Surrounded by elegant 19th and 20th century buildings, this square reflects Porto’s transition into a modern European city. I’ll point out key monuments, the equestrian statue of King Pedro IV, and share why this square is a central stage for celebrations, protests, and daily life.
We’ll admire the magnificent São Bento Railway Station from the outside and step into its entrance hall to take in the dazzling azulejos — without visiting the platforms. These tile panels, numbering over 20,000, bring Portuguese history to life with battles, royal scenes, and folk traditions. I’ll explain how this early 20th century station became one of Porto’s most iconic works of art and architecture.
We’ll end at Porto’s majestic Cathedral, perched on one of the city’s highest points. From its powerful Romanesque bulk to later Gothic and Baroque touches, the cathedral dominates Porto’s skyline. Outside, I’ll explain its centuries-old role in religious life, royal weddings, and even military defense. From the terrace, we’ll enjoy one of the best panoramic views of the city and the Douro River below.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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