Porto

Things to do in Porto

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Porto private sailing lesson in a racing boat
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Porto private sailing lesson in a racing boat

Learn how to sail a modern sailing boat in Porto with a professional skipper and admire the beautiful landscape of Porto and Gaia around you.

free cancellation
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en, es, pt 

Private Shrine of Fátima and Aljustrel religious tour
Excursions & day trips

Private Shrine of Fátima and Aljustrel religious tour

Discover Fátima and its spiritual atmosphere, learn about the history of the Sanctuary and the events that took place there.

free cancellation
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en, es, pt 

Porto 2-hour boat tour with panoramic views
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Porto 2-hour boat tour with panoramic views

On this tour, you will enjoy a unique two-hour boat tour with panoramic views of the city from the deck.

free cancellation
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en, es, pt 

Porto 24 hours hop-on hop-off bus tour
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Porto 24 hours hop-on hop-off bus tour

Book your 24-hour hop-on hop-off tickets and admire Porto from a panoramic bus with an audio-guided system!

free cancellation
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en, it, fr, es, de, +10  pt, ru, nl, ja, no, pl, sv, fi, da, zh

Porto Card with Transport
Attractions & guided tours

Porto Card with Transport

Buy your Porto Card and enjoy free and unlimited use of public transport in Porto. Take advantage of many discounts and free admission activities.

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Things to do in Porto

Portugal's second city after Lisbon, Porto is known as the "Capital of the North" or the "unbeaten city ", because it was never defeated militarily since its creation during the Roman Empire and did not give in to either the Moors or Napoleon’s attacks.A city rich in history and typically Mediterranean, Porto has a strong industrialization and welcomes tourists with its friendly people, its accommodations at great rates, its lively cultural life and its excellent gastronomy, which can be experienced at its best through the famous wine that takes its name from this city.Porto has many monuments, buildings, museums and churches to visit. The Cathedral of Oporto, in Baroque style, is the most important religious building of the city, with a cloister decorated with beautiful tiles. The historical center is the Ribeira district, a Unesco World Heritage Site, with its narrow steep streets that climb the hill which ends overlooking the Douro River.Take a stroll in the elegant Avenue of the Allies. Do not miss a visit to the train station of São Bento, decorated inside with over two thousand colored tiles. Also worth seeing is the Stock Exchange Palace, the Crystal Palace and its beautiful gardens and the House of Music, a large concert hall designed by the Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas and completed in 2005.
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