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Private Tour to History of Porto & Porto Calem Cellars & Wine Tasting

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Porto, PT
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Embark on a captivating 10-hour private tour to explore the rich history of Porto and indulge in some of the region's finest wines. Start your journey by visiting the Porto Cathedral, a Roman Catholic church that dates back centuries. Then, marvel at the architectural beauty of Torre dos Clerigos, a baroque-inspired complex that includes a tower, museum, and church. Cross the iconic Ponte de Dom Luis I and enjoy breathtaking views of the Douro River. Take a stroll along the riverbank and explore the historic center of Porto, including the enchanting Sao Bento Railway Station and the picturesque Cais da Ribeira. Don't miss the opportunity to visit Livraria Lello, a renowned bookstore with a stunning interior that is said to have inspired J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. Immerse yourself in the charm and history of Porto with this unforgettable private tour.

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  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 10 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • & Audio GuidedGuided Experience
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Private tour
  • All taxes, fees and handling charges
  • Wine tasting
  • Driver/guide
  • Transport by air-conditioned minivan
  • Gratuities

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Introduction

Experience the enchanting charm of Porto on a private tour that takes you through the rich history and exquisite flavors of this Portuguese city. As the second largest city in Portugal and the economic capital of the north, Porto offers a captivating blend of Latin charisma, Baroque flair, and a distinct British influence. Embark on a 10-hour journey from Lisbon to Porto, where you'll discover the famous landmarks, indulge in a wine tasting experience, and immerse yourself in the captivating history of this beautiful city.

What to expect?

During this private tour, you can expect to explore the iconic Porto Cathedral, a Roman Catholic church that stands as one of the city's oldest and most significant monuments. Marvel at the stunning architectural complex of Torre dos Clerigos, a National Monument that encompasses a tower, museum, and church. Take in the breathtaking views of Ponte de Dom Luis I, the most emblematic bridge in Porto that connects both levels of the city. Cruise along the Douro River and soak in the picturesque houses of the historical center of Porto. Visit the São Bento Railway Station, adorned with over 20,000 tiles that reflect the history of Portugal. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Cais da Ribeira, a charming riverside area that offers a perfect shot of the iconic Luís I Bridge. And don't miss the opportunity to explore Livraria Lello, the third most beautiful library in the world, rumored to have inspired J.K. Rowling in creating the magical world of Harry Potter.

Who is this for?

This private tour is ideal for explorers and history enthusiasts who want to discover the hidden gems and iconic landmarks of Porto. Whether you're a solo traveler, a group of friends, or a family, this tour caters to all. The diverse attractions and experiences make it suitable for visitors of all ages and interests. So, whether you're a culture connoisseur, a wine lover, or simply someone seeking a memorable adventure, this tour is the perfect fit for you.

Why book this?

Book this private tour to immerse yourself in the authentic and awe-inspiring beauty of Porto. Discover the city's rich history, experience its vibrant culture, and indulge in a sensory wine tasting journey. With a knowledgeable guide leading the way, you'll gain insider insights and learn fascinating stories behind each landmark. The convenience of hotel pick-up and drop-off ensures a seamless and stress-free experience. This private tour allows you to customize your itinerary and explore at your own pace, ensuring a personalized and intimate experience that will create memories to last a lifetime.

Good to know

During this tour, you'll be treated to a wine tasting experience at the renowned Port Calem Wine Cellars. Don't forget to bring your camera to capture the stunning architecture and picturesque views throughout the tour. Wear comfortable shoes as there will be some walking involved. It's recommended to bring a bottle of water to stay hydrated throughout the day. Your guide will provide fascinating historical and cultural insights, so be prepared to expand your knowledge and appreciation for Porto.

Reviews

Customers who have embarked on this private tour rave about the unforgettable experiences and knowledgeable guides. They praise the breathtaking views from Ponte de Dom Luis I and the captivating beauty of Livraria Lello. Visitors are impressed by the fascinating history shared at each stop and the opportunity to taste exquisite Port wine at the iconic Port Calem Wine Cellars. The seamless organization and personalized nature of the tour receive high accolades, making it a highly recommended experience for those exploring Porto.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Catedral do Porto

Visit the Porto Cathedral (Portuguese: Sé do Porto) is a Roman Catholic church located in the historical centre of the city of Porto, Portugal. It is one of the city's oldest monuments and one of the most important local Romanesque monuments. Unlike what's often written, the current Cathedral of Porto was not built under the patronage of Bishop Hugo since the pre-Romanesque church is still mentioned in the De Expugnatione Lyxbonensi as still extant in 1147. This means the present building was only started in the second half of the century and it would be constantly under works well until the 16th century (without counting later Baroque and 20th century interventions), but there is evidence that the city has been a bishopric seat since the Suevi domination in the 5th-6th centuries. The cathedral is flanked by two square towers, each supported with two buttresses and crowned with a cupola. The façade lacks decoration and is rather architecturally heterogeneous. It shows a Baroque porch and a beautiful Romanesque rose window under a crenellated arch, giving the impression of a fortified church. The Romanesque nave is rather narrow and is covered by barrel vaulting. It is flanked by two aisles with a lower vault. The stone roof of the central aisle is supported by flying buttresses, making the building one of the first in Portugal to use this architectonic feature.

Torre dos Clerigos

See the architectural complex of Clerics, considered a National Monument since 1910, is one of the main points of interest for its Tower, Museum and Church, and a must-see location for all those who visit the city of Porto. The church and the Tower are part of a baroque-inspired building from the 18th century, which marked the city's urban configuration, located on an uneven street, but brilliantly used by Nicolau Nasoni, who managed to create a landmark building. The Church and the Tower are adjoined to the House of the Brotherhood, which since 2014, after it became a museum, is open to the public.

Luis I Bridge

(Pass by)

See the Porto bridges (or pontes, in Portuguese) - are definitely the most appealing ones in the country. There are currently 6 over the river Douro. But their history traces back further, and even to other non-existent bridges! Inaugurated 31st October 1886 and idealized by Théophile Seyrig (BE) (Socièté Anonyne de Construction de Willebroeck) Behold, the most emblematic of Porto bridges! This is a truly Porto bridge, since it connects both levels of the city, as well as downtown Porto and Gaia.

Douro River

Visit Gaia along the Douro River and see with your eyes the houses of the historical centre of Porto. On riverbank - The historical centre and the Ribeira area are filled with monuments for you to visit. The São Francisco Church is worth a visit, as it is a classified a national monument that once belonged to the Convent of Frades Observantes of São Francisco. Be sure to look at the 17th and 18th century gilded woodcarvings, the murals, the paintings on wooden panels in the presbytery, and the 16th century tombs. Sit in one of the street cafés in Cais da Ribeira, watch the boats sail by, listen to street music and try to identify in the landscape the Port River, between the Porto and Gaia riverfronts.

Sao Bento Railway Station

Visit São Bento Railway Station in Porto that was opened to the public in 1916 on the site of a former Benedictine monastery. The structure emanates the city’s typical melancholy and nostalgic air. Although the train station is striking from outside, the real beauty lies inside. The main hall is breathtaking with over 20,000 tiles that reflect the history of Portugal. São Bento Railway Station is in the city centre, so you’ll probably walk past it several times during your stay. Don’t miss discovering its main hall.

Cais da Ribeira

Cais da Ribeira -A little chaotic and great fun to explore, Porto’s riverside area is a very picturesque piazza where tourists and locals mingle. There are bars and restaurants around every corner, and these line the riverside walk too. You’ll have a perfect shot of the iconic Luís I Bridge from here, and if you duck through the arcades there’s a confusing maze of steep streets and stairways between pastel-painted houses in varying states of repair. The Cais da Ribeira has been spruced up a little in the last few years and information boards have been installed to tell you about this district’s characters and businesses when it was Porto’s hive of commerce. On the slopes above the Douro Estuary, Porto is a historic mercantile city with business and trade written into its very name. The centre is a World Heritage site, and you’ll be struck by how rich and varied this heritage can be: There are medieval walls, gleaming Baroque churches, the compact streets of the Ribeira district, the Romanesque Cathedral and that’s just the beginning. Fortified port wine is still stored in warehouses on the south bank of the Douro, and if you track the river to the ocean you arrive at the stylish Foz do Douro district for beaches and hip restaurants.

Livraria Lello

Must visit Lonely Lello Bookstore is the third most beautiful library in the world. The store has an excellent neo-gothic façade, where you can see two figures painted by José Bielman, representing the Science and the Art. This facade is only surpassed by its stunning interior, designed by Xavier Esteves. The building was inaugurated on January 13th, 1906, in an important social event for both Portuguese and Brazilian societies, attended by famous people from different spheres – among them Guerra Junqueiro, a renowned Portuguese writer. As you walk through the doors of this bookstore you’ll notice that there is a marvelous stairway and the wooden walls are also very exquisite. The stained glass ceiling adds an amazing detail with Lello’s motto “vecus in labore”. Rumor has it that J.K. Rowling’s inspiration to write Harry Potter has begun in Porto, particularly at this library. The well-known writer lived in Porto for 10 years working as an English teacher in the early 1990s and she used to drink a cup of coffee at the second floor of Lello’s bookstore. There are indeed great similarities between Lello’s bookstore staircase and the one described in Hogwarts. It is also believed that the Hogwarts’ costume was inspired by the costumes of college students in Portugal, composed of a black suit and a black coat – these students are very likely to be found around this area, as the headquarters of the Porto University are located at Praça Gomes Teixeira (up ahead, where you can find a Lion’s fountain, hence the nickname “Praça dos Leões” – Lions’ Square, as the locals call it).

Praca Da Ribeira

See the Cais da Ribeira is a raised embankment leading away from Praça da Ribeira (Ribeira Square) toward the Ponte de D. Luís I. If you head west, the promenade raises further and narrows down a bit, turning into the Muro dos Bacalhoeiros, which is wedged between the riverside and a bevy of polychromatic buildings huddled together in mass. The walkway offers impressive views of the opposite bank. The entire area is littered with places to lunch and dine, from the wider embankment (closer to the bridge) to the tapering streets heading away from Praça da Ribeira toward the Casa do Infante and the Igreja de São Francisco. Praça da Ribeira, waterfront with the same name, is the central hub, at the bottom of Rua de São João, right next to the river. The Tripeiros refer to the praça as ‘Cube Square’ because of the large cube residing there, sculpted by José Rodrigues. The bronze sculpture rests inside a fountain where pigeons often come to bathe.

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Coronavirus Safety Measures - The safety and well-being of everyone who uses our services are always our priority. We are actively monitoring the coronavirus (COVID-19) situation and are taking steps to help keep our customers safe.
  • We’re certified by the Official Tourism entity ‘Turismo de Portugal’ with the hygiene certification stamp ‘Clean & Safe’.
  • For our safety, we operate only private tour and pick-up/drop-off all passengers. We clean and disinfect our vehicles every tour and we provide hand sanitizer and masks to our customers.
  • Our guides are experienced professionals, courteous and drive defensive and safety with only one objective to ensure your safety and satisfaction.
  • We believe that every journey should be as unique as the traveler embarking upon it. That's why we're dedicated to providing private tours that are as flexible and customizable as they are unforgettable
  • Whether you're traveling solo, with family, or in a group, we'll create an experience that's as unique as you are
  • Please notify your hotel or accommodation to arrange a complimentary pick-up and drop-off at a time convenient for you

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