Private Tour 2 Days in Porto
Porto

A trip to Porto means coming into contact with life, an unparalleled history, with a very specific culture, unique smells and flavors, paths traveled a million times, inviting a permanent return, yearning for a new route, a new experience, in this city which overflows romanticism and passion.

Duration: 2 days
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights

WEEKEND IN PORTO

Porto - Recognized by Lonely Planet as one of the world’s most stunning train stations, ranking in the TOP 10. Its granite structure adorned with exquisite hand-painted tile panels makes it a must-see.

Porto District - BREAKFAST

Established in 1933, Café Guarany, also known as the musicians’ café, is renowned for its service and artistic ambiance that has defined it since its inception. It has always been a hub for socializing, gatherings, and culture.

Porto - Livraria Lello is a bookstore of immense historical and architectural significance, dating back to 1881. Travel + Leisure magazine has named it the coolest bookstore in the world; CNN calls it the most beautiful; and Time magazine, The Guardian, and Lonely Planet have all acknowledged its unique historical and artistic value.

Porto - Known for its Bifanas and Quails in a spicy sauce, this is one of the city’s oldest and most renowned restaurants.

Mercado do Bolhao - The Bolhão Market is a gem of Porto: the building, one of the city’s most iconic, is a municipal heritage site and a monument of public interest, preserving the memories and stories of the bustling fresh market at the heart of the city. Its unique character and history have been intertwined with Porto’s identity for over a century.

A Perola do Bolhao - Founded in 1917, Pérola do Bolhão began as a shop specializing in teas, coffees, and spices. Over time, it expanded to include groceries, confectionery, charcuterie, and dried fruits. The store remains largely unchanged, save for minor updates to meet market demands. The building, over 200 years old, predates the Bolhão market across the street.

Cafe Majestic - Café Majestic lives up to its name with a splendid Belle Epoque atmosphere in its main room and an inviting winter garden, earning it a spot in any coffee table book.

Serra do Pilar Viewpoint - Offering one of the most beautiful urban views in the world, this spot is perfect for enjoying a magnificent end to the day.

Porto - In a cozy and picturesque setting, after dinner, the tables are cleared for a bit of dancing.

Porto - WALK THROUGH THE CLÉRIGOS AREA

A whole block where the excitement continues until the first light of dawn.

WEEKEND IN PORTO

Ribeira Square - Ribeira is one of the oldest and most characteristic areas in Porto, Portugal. Located in the parish of São Nicolau, next to the Douro River, it is part of Porto’s Historic Center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is now a popular tourist spot, filled with bars and restaurants.

Porto - Sunny days are perfect for seaside walks. Hop on Porto’s tram line 1 and enjoy a snack with the scent of the sea and the sound of waves. These iconic trams, in operation for over a century, offer a new perspective on Porto. Line 1, also known as Linha da Marginal, is famous for its scenic views of the Douro River and its historical significance as the first line built in 1872.

Jardim do Passeio Alegre - This romantic public garden is one of Porto’s most unique green spaces. Spanning approximately 41,000 m2, it features a Canarian Palm Tree Avenue of public interest along the riverfront. Architectural elements of great value coexist with a lush grove of trees, including Norfolk Pine and metrosideros.

Praia da Luz - Enjoy fresh fish, seafood, and gourmet specialties with a sea view.

Promenade Foz do Douro - The upscale Foz do Douro area is known for its sandy beaches like Praia da Luz and Praia do Homem do Leme, as well as its diverse restaurants offering both international and Portuguese cuisine.

Porto - SERRALVES MUSEUM AND GARDENS

Serralves Park is the result of over a century of landscape design, forming a complex unit with elements from a 19th-century garden, Quinta do Mata-Sete, Jardim da Casa de Serralves, and the landscape of the Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art.

Casa da Musica - Casa da Música is Porto’s main concert hall, located on Avenida da Boavista. Designed by Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas for the Porto European Capital of Culture event in 2001.

What's Included
  • Breakfast
Location
Praça de Almeida Garrett
Wait Outside the Station.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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