Porto City Guide

Ricardo
Porto City Guide

Places to visit

This train station is a kind of an open air museum. It has thousands of tiles decorating the walls. All the tiles together tells you the portuguese traditions, the farms daily work back in the time and also some part of the portuguese kingdom stories! It's a must go for sure.
1008 locals recommend
São Bento Station
Praça de Almeida Garrett
1008 locals recommend
This train station is a kind of an open air museum. It has thousands of tiles decorating the walls. All the tiles together tells you the portuguese traditions, the farms daily work back in the time and also some part of the portuguese kingdom stories! It's a must go for sure.
433 locals recommend
Monument Church Of St Francis
Rua do Infante Dom Henrique
433 locals recommend
907 locals recommend
Cafe Majestic
112 Rua Santa Catarina
907 locals recommend
333 locals recommend
Stock Exchange Palace
Rua de Ferreira Borges
333 locals recommend
566 locals recommend
Porto Cathedral (Se Cathedral)
Terreiro da Sé
566 locals recommend
This is the main street for shopping. It is a pedestrian street so it is very comfortable to relax and enjoy shopping. You find everything like shoes, clothes, food, beverage, travel things, grocery etc...
1060 locals recommend
Rua de Santa Catarina
Rua de Santa Catarina
1060 locals recommend
This is the main street for shopping. It is a pedestrian street so it is very comfortable to relax and enjoy shopping. You find everything like shoes, clothes, food, beverage, travel things, grocery etc...
This is a must to visit if you love architecture and music. It is quite far from the city center but consider to take the metro to go there. I recommend you to buy the thickets before you go. Tickets here: https://www.casadamusica.com/en/informacoes/bilheteira/#
605 locals recommend
Casa da Musica
604-610 Av. da Boavista
605 locals recommend
This is a must to visit if you love architecture and music. It is quite far from the city center but consider to take the metro to go there. I recommend you to buy the thickets before you go. Tickets here: https://www.casadamusica.com/en/informacoes/bilheteira/#
This library is probably one of the most beautiful places to visit in Porto. By other hand there is always a big queue to get in even if you bought your ticket in advance. If is it worth? If you are staying in Porto more than 2 days, my answer is yes, if not, my answer is no. Additionaly, you have to pay 5€ to get in but if you buy a book you can use that value as a 5€ voucher. Also, don't take serious when you read in the internet that this library is related with Harry Potter because is not!!! Anyway, it is a big mark in Porto for sure. I love it.
1351 locals recommend
Livraria Lello
144 R. das Carmelitas
1351 locals recommend
This library is probably one of the most beautiful places to visit in Porto. By other hand there is always a big queue to get in even if you bought your ticket in advance. If is it worth? If you are staying in Porto more than 2 days, my answer is yes, if not, my answer is no. Additionaly, you have to pay 5€ to get in but if you buy a book you can use that value as a 5€ voucher. Also, don't take serious when you read in the internet that this library is related with Harry Potter because is not!!! Anyway, it is a big mark in Porto for sure. I love it.
56 locals recommend
Tower of Clerics
56 locals recommend
152 locals recommend
Cais da Ribeira
Cais da Ribeira
152 locals recommend
326 locals recommend
Serralves Park
210 R. Dom João de Castro
326 locals recommend
770 locals recommend
Bolhão Market
322 R. Formosa
770 locals recommend
229 locals recommend
Virtues Park
53-3 Passeio das Virtudes
229 locals recommend
313 locals recommend
São João National Theater
Praça da Batalha
313 locals recommend
128 locals recommend
Fernandina Wall
17 Escada dos Guindais
128 locals recommend
63 locals recommend
Igreja de Santa Clara
Largo Primeiro de Dezembro
63 locals recommend

Port Wine Cellars

Please find here majority of the Port Wine Cellars. All of them produce the same categories of Port (white, Ruby, Tawny, Colheita etc...). You will find some of them very old and traditional but others very modernized and fancy. In case you need an extra opinion, please contact me :)
39 locals recommend
Burmester
Largo Dom Luís I
39 locals recommend
6 locals recommend
Churchill's
5 R. da Fonte Nova
6 locals recommend
18 locals recommend
Cockburn's Port Lodge
346 R. de Serpa Pinto
18 locals recommend
Porto Poças
168 Rua Visconde das Devesas
17 locals recommend
Real Companhia Velha
314 R. Azevedo Magalhães
17 locals recommend
Rozès, S.A.
56 R. Cândido dos Reis
165 locals recommend
Sandeman Porto
3 Largo Miguel Bombarda
165 locals recommend
76 locals recommend
Graham's Port Lodge
141 Rua do Agro
76 locals recommend
Kopke Wine House
312 Av. de Diogo Leite
Quinta da Noval
256 Av. de Diogo Leite
108 locals recommend
Espaco Porto Cruz
23 Largo Miguel Bombarda
108 locals recommend
91 locals recommend
Taylor's Port
250 Rua do Choupelo
91 locals recommend
37 locals recommend
Ramos Pinto
380 Av. de Ramos Pinto
37 locals recommend
8 locals recommend
Cave Vasconcellos
8 Av. de Diogo Leite
8 locals recommend

Eat & Drink

In this list you will find places to enjoy a delicious breakfast, to have a fantastic dinner or just to chill out drinking a beer or wine tasting with food pairing.
This 97yo shop is extremely traditional with a very nice front with nice art deco architecture. Inside you will find a lot of portuguese charcuterie, dry fruits, dry nuts, candies, jams, olive oil, seeds, cheeses and wines. Every single detail in the shop is showing up what's best portuguese products we have to buy!
46 locals recommend
A Perola do Bolhao
279 R. Formosa
46 locals recommend
This 97yo shop is extremely traditional with a very nice front with nice art deco architecture. Inside you will find a lot of portuguese charcuterie, dry fruits, dry nuts, candies, jams, olive oil, seeds, cheeses and wines. Every single detail in the shop is showing up what's best portuguese products we have to buy!
Are you looking for some night out? Having fun during night time hanging out with a lot of people? Rua das Galerias de Paris is the answer. You will find lots of bars & pubs where you can buy your drink and enjoying it outside with other people. You will find all kind of people just for chatting, meeting or even singing if happy days.
803 locals recommend
Rua da Galeria de Paris
Rua da Galeria de Paris
803 locals recommend
Are you looking for some night out? Having fun during night time hanging out with a lot of people? Rua das Galerias de Paris is the answer. You will find lots of bars & pubs where you can buy your drink and enjoying it outside with other people. You will find all kind of people just for chatting, meeting or even singing if happy days.
This is one of my favorite restaurants in Porto for traditional Portuguese food. The quality/price is amazing. The service is very good, staff’s wine knowledge is higher than expected for good wine advices for food pairing… in general I love it. If you are looking for something original and traditional, pick this one!
191 locals recommend
Restaurante Abadia do Porto
22 R. do Ateneu Comercial do Porto
191 locals recommend
This is one of my favorite restaurants in Porto for traditional Portuguese food. The quality/price is amazing. The service is very good, staff’s wine knowledge is higher than expected for good wine advices for food pairing… in general I love it. If you are looking for something original and traditional, pick this one!
This restaurant is out of the city center but it is great to eat the very famous Francesinha.
38 locals recommend
CUFRA
2504 Av. da Boavista
38 locals recommend
This restaurant is out of the city center but it is great to eat the very famous Francesinha.
Amazing place to eat the very famous Francesinha in Porto. It is very good but also very busy. I recomend you to book in advance.
233 locals recommend
Cervejaria Brasão Aliados
28 R. de Ramalho Ortigão
233 locals recommend
Amazing place to eat the very famous Francesinha in Porto. It is very good but also very busy. I recomend you to book in advance.
Would you like to experience a real Wine Tasting with a Pro? This is the spot! Rafael is a wine geek internationally certified by WSET who will provide you an exceptional and relaxed wine tasting of Portuguese wines. Additionally you will become a wiser wine buyer. I recommend you to book in advance directly with him to get a better price ;)
de Lima's Wine Bar (book your wine tasting, max 6 people)
69 Rua do Loureiro
Would you like to experience a real Wine Tasting with a Pro? This is the spot! Rafael is a wine geek internationally certified by WSET who will provide you an exceptional and relaxed wine tasting of Portuguese wines. Additionally you will become a wiser wine buyer. I recommend you to book in advance directly with him to get a better price ;)

Best Viewpoints

108 locals recommend
Espaco Porto Cruz
23 Largo Miguel Bombarda
108 locals recommend
123 locals recommend
Garden of Morro
Jardim do Morro
123 locals recommend
76 locals recommend
Miradouro da Vitoria
11 R. de São Bento da Vitória
76 locals recommend
229 locals recommend
Virtues Park
53-3 Passeio das Virtudes
229 locals recommend
Miradouro Da Bandeirinha Da Saude
27 Rua da Bandeirinha
10 locals recommend
Saint Lawrence Church
Largo do Colégio
10 locals recommend
175 locals recommend
Serra do Pilar Monastery
Largo Aviz
175 locals recommend

Traveler advice

Customs and culture

Closed shops

I would like to advice that majority of the shops might be closed at sundays. Mainly shops of clothes, drinks, shoes, fishmonger or meat shops.
Customs and culture

Rivalry between Porto and Lisbon

That's a fact. It is true the rivalry between these two biggest cities of Portugal: Porto and Lisbon. So, be carefull when you say good things about Lisbon to a Porto citizen! We may get ofended or jealeous.
Getting around

By Metro / Subway

orto's subway system is tight and useful, but does not cover the entire city. The 5 lines all stop at Trindade station and run every day from 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. If you plan on buying single tickets, they must be validated before each trip and they can be used for an hour on the whole network. You may thus change your mode of transportation without extra charges. Website: https://en.metrodoporto.pt/
Getting around

By Tram

Three tram lines are running in the city from 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. approximately (shorter operating hours in winter). The most helpful is the 1 line, which runs alongside the Douro River until Foz do Douro. One single ticket costs EUR 2.50. Tip: If you plan on using public transport, it is recommended to purchase the Andante Gold card in one of the Andante stores. The card costs EUR 7 and allows you unlimited travel during 24 hours within your selected zone (package starting from EUR 4.15) Please remember to swap your card on the Andante terminal. www.stcp.pt/en/tourism/porto-tram-city-tour/
Getting around

By BUS

The bus network covers a lot. Main terminal stations are Jardim da Cordoaria, Praça da Liberdade and the São Bento station. Single tickets can be bought aboard the bus (EUR 1.90). If you use the Andante card, price goes down to EUR 1.20. To learn about line, price, plans and schedules, please visit the STCP Website: www.stcp.pt/en/travel/
Getting around

By Funicular

Between 8 a.m. and 10 p.m. (shorter operating hours in winter), the Funicular dos Guindais goes back and forth a very steep slope and offers an exceptional vista onto the Avenida Gustavo Eiffel and the Rua Augusto Rosa. A single ticket costs EUR 2.50. The Teleférico de Gaia brings passengers from the Vila Nova de Gaia quays up to Serra do Pilar, 115 feet high. It takes about 5 minutes to reach your destination (full price is EUR 5 one way and EUR 8 for a return ticket. Children under 12: EUR 2.50 for one way and EUR 4 for a return ticket).
Getting around

By Taxi

Taxis are inexpensive and efficient, and drivers usually pleasant! Fares to the city centre are about EUR 5 to EUR 8 (count 20% increase at night). Expect an extra fee if you are travelling outside of Porto (Vila Nova de Gaia for example). You can find taxi stations almost everywhere in the city centre.
Getting around

By Car

Driving around Porto may prove difficult, due to the topography, the narrowness of certain streets, hard luck finding a parking space and frequent traffic jams. The city counts numerous underground car parks (count between EUR 20 to EUR 27 per day).
Getting around

By Bike

With more than 70 kilometres of bike lanes (some of them along the Douro River and leading to the beaches), Porto presents great opportunities for bike rides. But some parts of the city are very steep (from Ribeira to Praça da Liberdade for example). Average daily rental is about EUR 12.
Getting around

By Foot

Walking is also a great alternative for visiting the surroundings. Exploring on foot is perhaps the best way to enjoy the spirit of this magnificent city! Contact me if you would like to have a Walking Tour in Porto. I will be more than happy to do it.
Don't miss

Festivals, Holidays and other Annual Events in Porto

There are a number of festivals, holidays and other events celebrated in Porto each year. The main ones are listed below. January 1: New Year's Day (national holiday) April 25: Liberty Day (national holiday) June 10: National Day (Dia de Camões, national holiday) June 23-24: São João holiday(local) - On that day, tradition asks that sardines be prepared as a dish, as people joyfully hit each other with soft plastic hammers. October 5: Republic Day (national holiday) December 1: Dia da Independência (national holiday) December 25: Christmas (national holiday)