- Ribeira de Gaia - Pass by Gaia’s river bank, learning a bit of the history of the wine cellars and of Port Wine
- LuÃs I Bridge - Pass through and get to know about the most iconic bridge of Porto and Gaia
- Serra do Pilar Viewpoint - The Serra do Pilar or Serra de São Nicolau or Serra de São Nicolau de Vila Nova is an elevation overlooking the Douro River located in the parish of Santa Marinha, Vila Nova de Gaia, bordering the city of Porto. There is the famous Serra do Pilar Monastery (construction started in 1538). For many years transformed into barracks and currently classified as World Heritage (UNESCO), this monastery is today one of the most important tourist attractions in the region.
- Fortress Sao Joao Baptista - The Fort of São João Baptista da Foz, also known as São João da Foz Castle or Foz do Douro Fortress, is located in Foz do Douro, in the current parish of Aldoar, Foz do Douro and Nevogilde, in the municipality and district of Porto, in Portugal.
- Jardim do Passeio Alegre - The Passeio Alegre Garden is a garden in Foz do Douro, in the present-day parish of Aldoar, Foz do Douro and Nevogilde of the city of Porto, in Portugal, designed by landscape architect Émile David.[1]
- Castle of the Cheese - The Forte de São Francisco Xavier is located in the parish of Nevogilde, in the municipality and district of Porto, in Portugal.
In a dominant position over the Atlantic Ocean and at a short distance from the mouth of the Douro River, it is also known as Castelo do Queijo (Cheese Castle) because, according to tradition, it was built on a round granite rock, and with a shape similar to that of a cheese (penedo do Queijo).
- Miradouro da Vitoria - One of the most beautiful views of Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia. The Miradouro da Vitória is somewhat hidden but worth the visit.
- Private transportation included
Venture into the historic heart of the former city of Porto, located in Gaia, in an unusual manner, by journeying back to the early 1900s via Ford T replicas! This tour’s goal is to provide the chance to enjoy the iconic landmarks and picturesque scenery of one of Portugal’s most ancient cities. Uncover more terrain from the Douro River’s banks to the Atlantic Ocean: embark on a tour filled with cultural abundance. It’s an ideal method to orient yourself and learn entertaining trivia about Porto and its inhabitants. Make a stop for one of the city of Porto’s most stunning vistas.
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