Vila Nova de Gaia
Vila Nova de Gaia is a city across the Douro River from Porto, known for its views of Porto, port wine cellars, boat trips, and attractions like the Half Rabbit and WOW (World of Wine).
Igreja do Carmo
The Igreja do Carmo, a stunning Baroque church, is famous for its magnificent azulejo-tiled side wall, one of the largest in Porto, illustrating the founding of the Carmelite Order. Adjacent to it is the Igreja dos Carmelitas, creating a unique architectural pairing.
Porto Cathedral
One of Porto's most iconic landmarks, this cathedral began construction in the 12th century and features beautiful stained-glass windows and a baroque altarpiece.
Douro River
A significant river flowing through Porto, offering picturesque views and serving as a popular spot for cruises that pass under the city's six bridges.
Livraria Lello
A famous bookshop in Porto, nicknamed 'the most beautiful bookshop in the world,' known for its unique architecture including a wooden staircase and stained glass skylight.
Clérigos Church
The 18th century baroque Clérigos Church, which the user visited and climbed its bell tower’s 225 steps before it closed for 360 city views, and one last sunset over Porto.
Ribeira
A historic district in Porto, Portugal, known for its vibrant facades, numerous restaurants and bars with terraces offering spectacular views of the Douro River, and its medieval harbor.
Chapel of Souls
The Chapel of Souls (Capela das Almas) is an iconic Porto landmark, instantly recognizable by its exterior adorned with over 15,000 vibrant blue and white azulejo tiles depicting scenes from the lives of saints. Its stunning facade makes it a must-see for photographers and culture enthusiasts alike.
Ribeira District
Porto's picturesque riverside district, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is characterized by its colorful historic buildings, lively esplanade, and iconic views of the Dom Luís I Bridge.
Dom Luis I Bridge
The Dom Luis I Bridge is an iconic bridge connecting Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia, offering pedestrian walkways on both upper and lower decks with magnificent views.
Douro Valley
A UNESCO World Heritage site, this stunning wine region is famous for its terraced vineyards and the production of Port wine, offering breathtaking landscapes.
São Bento Station
More than just a train station, São Bento is an architectural marvel famed for its magnificent interior hall adorned with over 20,000 azulejo tiles depicting Portuguese history.
Lello Library
Lello library is a beautiful bookshop in Porto that has gained fame (though inaccurately) for its supposed connection to the Harry Potter series, now charging admission and often crowded.
Bolsa Palace
An impressive landmark in Porto, currently serving as the headquarters of the city's Commercial Association, known for its beautiful interior courtyards.
Capela das Almas
A neoclassical chapel in Porto, famous for its stunning exterior adorned with blue and white azulejo tiles depicting the lives of Saint Francis of Assisi and Saint Catherine.
Crowne Plaza Porto
Crowne Plaza Porto provides upscale accommodation with excellent business and leisure facilities, including a fitness center and restaurant. It offers comfort and convenience near the Douro River.
HF Ipanema Park
A 5-star luxury hotel featuring an outdoor pool and a rooftop bar with panoramic views of Porto and the Douro River.
Porto sign
The Porto sign is a well-known landmark located outside the City Hall, offering a great photo opportunity for visitors.
Palacio da Bolsa
A 19th-century palace, formerly a stock exchange, now a popular tourist attraction known for its baroque architecture and ornate interior.
Sao Bento Train Station
One of the world's most beautiful train stations, featuring over 20,000 azulejo tiles that form huge murals of Portuguese history and life.
Church of Saint Ildefonso
This church is famous for its stunning exterior, completely covered in blue and white azulejo tiles that depict scenes from the life of Saint Ildefonso.
Clerigos Tower
An iconic 18th-century Baroque bell tower offering stunning panoramic views of Porto and the Douro River after a climb of over 200 steps.
Guimarães
Considered the 'birthplace of Portugal', this charming medieval city boasts a well-preserved historic center and a majestic castle, offering a glimpse into the nation's origins.
Exmo Hotel
Exmo Hotel offers chic riverside accommodation with unparalleled views of the Dom Luís I Bridge and the Douro River. Its modern design and prime location make it a top choice for city explorers.
The Yeatman
The Yeatman is a world-renowned luxury wine hotel and spa in Vila Nova de Gaia, offering unparalleled views of Porto and the Douro River. It's a haven for wine lovers.