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Porto is Portugal's second city, known for its historic architecture, world-famous port wine, stunning views of the Douro River, and vibrant local culture.

Attractions in Porto

São Bento Station
São Bento Train Station dazzles with 20,000 azulejo tiles depicting Portugal’s history, blending Beaux-Arts grandeur with a working railway hub in Porto.
Porto Cathedral
Sé do Porto, a 12th-century cathedral, blends Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque styles, featuring azulejo-adorned cloisters and stunning views over the city.
Flores Street
Rua das Flores, a charming pedestrian street in Porto, features elegant architecture, boutique shops, cafés, and historical landmarks, blending history with vibrant life.
Infante Dom Henrique Square
Named after Prince Henry the Navigator, is a historic hub with stunning views, a statue of the prince, and nearby landmarks in Porto.
Livraria Lello
A stunning bookstore in Porto, blending neo-Gothic and Art Nouveau styles. Its beauty and literary significance may have inspired J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter.
Ribeira
Ribeira, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Porto, is known for its colorful buildings, cobblestone streets, riverside cafés, and stunning views of the Douro River.
Clerigos Tower
Part of the Clerigos Church, the Clerigos Tower is a 75-metre-tall Baroque Masterpiece completed in the 18th Century and one of Porto's most iconic landmarks.
Carmo Church
Carmo Church is one of Porto’s most striking Baroque landmarks, famous for its stunning blue-and-white azulejo tiled façade and intricate Rococo interiors.
Avenida Aliados
Avenida dos Aliados is the most opulent avenue in Porto, lined with impressive neoclassical and Beaux-Arts buildings, elegant hotels, and bustling cafés.
Porto City Hall
The Câmara Municipal do Porto (City Hall) is a Neoclassical granite building with a prominent clock tower that serves as the administrative centre of Porto.
Luís I Bridge
Built in 1886, this double-deck iron bridge is the most famous one linking Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia, and offers stunning views over the Douro River.
Vila Nova de Gaia
Vila Nova de Gaia, located just across the river from Porto itself, is famed for its Port wine cellars, stunning river views, and breathtaking Atlantic beaches.
Port Wine Cellar
Porto’s wine cellars, just across the river in Vila Nova de Gaia, showcase centuries of winemaking tradition & offer tours, tastings, and stunning views.
Boavista
Boavista is a modern Porto district with upscale dining, Casa da Música, Serralves, and Parque da Cidade, blending culture, history, and elegance by the coast.
Foz do Douro
Foz do Douro blends ocean views, elegant villas, historic forts, and seaside dining, offering a serene escape with Porto’s best sunsets and coastal charm.
Douro Valley
The Douro Valley is a beautiful and historic wine region in the North of Portugal known for its landscapes, terraced vineyards, and world-famous Port wine.
Pinhão
Pinhão is a charming riverside village in the Douro region of Northern Portugal, known for its famous wine estates and beautiful tile-adorned railway station.
Douro Valley Wineries
The Douro Valley in Northern Portugal is home to over 1000 wineries, from historic estates producing world-famous Port wine to innovative boutique wineries.
Amarante
Amarante is a historic town in the Douro Valley, around 60km from Porto, known for its architecture, religious heritage, and excellent regional cuisine.
Douro River Cruise
Relax on a scenic Douro River cruise from Pinhão, gliding past terraced vineyards and historic wine estates in the heart of Portugal’s wine country.
Coimbra
Coimbra is one of Portugal’s most historic cities, serving as the capital from 1131 to 1255, known for its ancient university, medieval streets, and fado music.
Aveiro
Aveiro is a charming coastal city in central Portugal, known as the Portuguese Venice thanks to its small network of canals and traditional Moliceiro boats.
University of Coimbra
Established back in 1290, the University of Coimbra is one of the oldest universities in Europe, with a beautiful historic campus & impressive Baroque library.
Costa Nova
Costa Nova is a picturesque coastal village a short distance from Aveiro, famous for its vibrant, colourful striped houses and charming seaside atmosphere.
Moliceiro Boat Cruise
The traditional Moliceiro boat is an iconic symbol of Aveiro’s maritime heritage and plays an important role in the city’s history and tourism today.
Braga
Braga is a small city in Northwest Portugal famous for its Roman origins, Baroque architecture, & strong religious heritage, home to several important churches.
Sanctuary of Bom Jesus do Monte
Bom Jesus do Monte is a stunning religious sanctuary near Braga, reached via an elaborate baroque staircase lined with chapels depicting the Passion of Christ.
Braga Cathedral
Braga Cathedral is the oldest cathedral in Portugal, dating back to the 11th century, showcasing a blend of Romanesque, Gothic, & Baroque architectural styles.
Santa Barbara Garden
Santa Barbara Garden in Braga is located behind the medieval Archbishop’s Palace and features intricate boxwood hedges and colourful seasonal flower displays.
Viseu
Viseu is a picturesque and historic city in central-northern Portugal, right on the edge of the Dão wine region, known for its well-preserved medieval streets.
Dão Wine Region
The Dão wine region is one of Portugal’s most historic and prestigious winemaking areas, often regarded as the birthplace of some of the country’s finest wines.
Dão Wineries
The wineries of the Dão region are some of the best in all of Portugal, producing elegant and terroir-driven wines that have often been compared to Burgundy.
Guimarães
Guimarães is a historic city in northern Portugal, known as the "Birthplace of Portugal", where key events that led to the country's foundation took place.
Guimarães Castle
Built in the 10th Century, Guimarães Castle is one of Portugal's most important historical monuments and a powerful symbol of Portuguese national identity.
Chapel of Apparitions
The Chapel of the Apparitions in Fátima was built on the spot where the Virgin Mary is said to have first appeared to 3 local children in May 1917.
Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fátima
The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fátima is the spiritual heart of the town, built to commemorate the Marian apparitions that took place in the area in 1917.
Santa Clara-a-Nova Monastery
Located just outside Coimbra in Portugal, Santa Clara-a-Nova Monastery is a significant religious monument with a fascinating history spanning centuries.
Valença
Valença is a historic town in northern Portugal, right on the border with Spain, overlooking the Minho River known for its impressive star-shaped fortress.
Valença Fortress
The Valença fortress is a striking star-shaped military complex in Northern Portugal, overlooking the Minho River and facing the Spanish border town of Tui.
Santiago de Compostela
Santiago de Compostela is a beautiful city in Northwestern Spain, known for its cathedral & for being one of Christianity's most famous pilgrimage destinations.
Santiago de Compostela Cathedral
Santiago de Compostela Cathedral is one of the most famous pilgrimage churches in the world, the endpoint of the Camino de Santiago and the tomb of St. James.
Vinho Verde Wine Region
The Vinho Verde (green wine) region in Northwest Portugal is known for its unique style of wines that are exceptionally crisp, refreshing and light-bodied.
Vinho Verde Wine Estates
The wine estates of the Vinho Verde demarcated region are found in Minho in northwest Portugal and are known for producing distinctive, refreshing young wines.
Arcos de Valedevez
Arcos de Valdevez is a picturesque town in the Vinho Verde region of Northern Portugal surrounded by lush green hills, rivers, and traditional granite villages.
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