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Porto & Douro


Porto and Douro, in the north of Portugal, will fulfill your heart and soul with history, flavors and an experience you won’t forget

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The best sightseeing options to Discover Porto and Douro region

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The best sightseeing options to Discover Porto and Douro region

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Experiences that will enrich your stay at the city and allow you to create unforgetable memories of a city that has so much to offer.

The Must-Sees of Porto & Douro

Porto & Douro are full of cultural and historical landmarks, lovely architecture, beautiful sights and fun places to visit.

Torre dos Clérigos

Downtown Porto

The Clérigos Church is a Baroque church best known for its bell tower. Torre dos Clérigos, which can be seen from various points of the city, is one of its most characteristic symbols.

Porto Bridges

Douro River

Porto Is The Only City In Europe With 6 Bridges. Hanging over the Douro River you may appreciate all of them, especially the classical design of D. Luiz I and D. Maria Pia bridges, projected by Gustave Eiffel’s atelier.

Porto Wine Cellars

Vila Nova de Gaia

Port wine cellars are long cool, dark warehouses where wine is kept over the years. Most of these cellars are located in the heart of the historic area of Vila Nova de Gaia. The Port wine cellars visit is almost obligatory to those one who appreciate wine tastings and the history that marks Douro region.

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Serralves

Porto

The Serralves Museum is the most visited museum in Portugal adn one of Europe’s most influential contemporary arts museums. The museum building was designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Alvaro Siza Vieira.

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Casa da Música

Boavista

Casa da Música is a major concert hall space in Porto, and is right at the heart of the city’s cultural scene. It plays host to some of Portugal’s most important music events. The Casa da Música building became, over the years, an incontestable icon of the city.

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Ribeira

Downtown

Ribeira stands out by its medieval streets, colorful ancient houses, architecture and tradition. Porto’s history and development over the years started here, at Ribeira, where the Douro river, the commercial transactions and the Porto Wine history opened way to its historical center by declared, in 1996, World Heritage Site, by UNESCO.

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Gaia

Vila Nova de Gaia

Those who visit Porto cannot fail to visit the famous Port Wine lodges in Vila Nova de Gaia. Here you can also get to know emblematic monumental such as the Serra do Pilar Monastery of Grijó.

Foz do Douro

Porto

Foz is one of the most sophisticated Port’s areas no one can miss. With the beaches, big attractive houses, cafés and restaurants it’s the best place to relax after discovering the City Centre.

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Estádio do Dragão

Porto

Estádio do Dragão (Dragon Stadium) is home of the most famous football team in the city and one of the most important in the country. Opened in 2003, this stadium quickly became one of the great attractions the city for its beauty, for its architecture and the achievements of the club.

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Palácio Cristal

Porto

The original building of Porto’s Palácio de Cristal was replaced in 1956 by the current construction, named Pavilhão Rosa Mota which is surrounded by the leafy vegetation of the original Palácio de Cristal gardens. These famous gardens are a truly melting pot of exotic trees, plants, statues, animals and so many others, as well as an excellent place to appreciate Douro River.

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Palácio da Bolsa

Porto

Palácio da Bolsa is a sumptuous building with magnificent rooms of multiple architectural styles. We highlight the Arab Hall as an obligatory visit, for its wealth and luxury, demonstrating the economic and political power of the bourgeois class of Porto of the nineteenth century.

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