The Significant Stroll - the walking tour in Porto
Highlights
- Explore Porto's UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Visit iconic landmarks like Dom Luis I Bridge
- Discover hidden gems like Lello Bookshop
- Enjoy a small group walking tour
- Learn about Porto's rich history and culture
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Duration: 2.5 hours
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Expert local guide
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Coffee/tea included
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Small group tour
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Available in multiple languages
Discover the enchanting city of Porto on a small group walking tour with a knowledgeable guide. Explore iconic landmarks like the Dom Luis I Bridge, Sao Bento Train Station, Bolhao Market, and the stunning Porto Cathedral. Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture and history of this UNESCO World Heritage Site as you stroll through the charming streets and visit must-see attractions. Don't forget to step inside the magical Lello Bookshop, a must-visit spot for book lovers and Harry Potter fans alike. With coffee and tea included, this tour offers a perfect blend of sightseeing and relaxation, making it an unforgettable experience for travelers seeking to uncover the hidden gems of Porto.
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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2 hours 30 minutes
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Instant Confirmation
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Available in Spanish; Castilian, Portuguese, English, French
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Mobile voucher
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Small Group tour
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Guided
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Family friendly
Discover Porto’s UNESCO Heritage sites on a 2.5-hour walking tour, guided by experts through the city's vibrant history and stunning architecture.
Included
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Coffee and/or tea
Excluded
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Gratuities
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Admis. fee cityhall (optional and under request 24h before): 2€ adults; free children under 12 y.o..
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Admission fee to porto's livraria lello (opcional): 8€
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Admission fee to torre dos clerigos (opcional): 8€
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Porto cathedral (€3 - entry fee to cloister and treasury)
Meeting Point
The Lions Fountain Square - less than 1 min from the "Harry Potter" Bookstore
Praça de Gomes Teixeira 10, 4050-526 Porto , Portugal
End Point
The tour ends at this scenic lookout: the square of this beautiful monastery in Gaia, on the south bank of Porto.
Largo Aviz, 4430-329 Vila Nova de Gaia , Portugal
What to expect
Fonte dos Leoes
Our meeting point - look for the guide with the Touché Tours badge. This square is named after a famous mathematician, but it is the lions of its fountain that have made it famous. Legend has it this fountain was a source of inspiration for JK Rowling, the author of Harry Potter.
They stand side by side, separated by a narrow house. The Carmo and Carmelitas churches seem to be one, but they have very different stories. Between these two churches lies the narrowest building in the city, which gives access to the bell tower. However, to get there, it is necessary to climb three floors and go over the dome of the Carmelite church.
Livraria Lello
Ah, Porto's Livraria Lello - the most beautiful bookshop in the world! The bookstore is one of Porto's most popular sights, and for good reason, with its sweeping staircases, endless bookshelves and stunning Art Nouveau decor. Legend has it that Livraria Lello was the inspiration for some of the famous Hogwarts scenes in Harry Potter. The story began when JK Rowling was an English teacher living in Porto and would visit the bookshop at weekends. It's easy to see how this story could be true. Admission fee (opcional): 8€
The most iconic landmark of the city. This 18th century complex was commissioned by the Brotherhood of the Clérigos in the old town, on the “hill of the hanged men”, where the executed prisoners were buried. Clérigos Tower (Torre dos Clérigos in Portuguese) is the tallest clock tower in Portugal. It stands 249 ft (76 meters) tall and climbing its 200 steps will give you a privileged view over the city and the river.
Miradouro da Vitoria
Most of the old town’s gems can be seen at this "hidden" lookout from a different angle. From Ponte Luis I, to the classic orange roofs and the city’s cathedral Sé, you can frame them all in one picture. Funnily, you can spot other famous miradouros/lookouts from here as well, like those at Serra do Pilar in Vila Nova de Gaia and at Sé do Porto.
Porto City Hall. At the top of Avenida dos Aliados (Avenue of the Allies) stands this striking building, which recalls the architecture of the great municipal palaces of northern Europe. Designed by the architect António Correia da Silva, the construction began in 1920 and was not completed until 1955. In the centre is a 70-metre clock tower, whose bells ring out as a symbol of the importance the city's citizens attach to civic life. The statue in front, by the sculptor Barata Feio, is a 1954 study of the poet Almeida Garrett (1799-1854). Admission fee (optional AND submission of the request, by phone or in person at the Citizens' Office 24h before): 2€ for adults; free for children under 12 y.o.
Mercado do Bolhao
The city's most traditional market was built on top of a water bubble (hence its name). Dating back to 1850, it's a fine example of neoclassical architecture, but it's inside where Porto's soul is most present. The fresh produce, the friendliness of the sellers and the freshness of the traditional Portuguese products are well worth a visit.
Rua de Santa Catarina
Shopping and fun! It is the ideal street for shopping. With hundreds of shops and constant animation, it has many places not to be missed!
One of the most beautiful train stations in the world! Many of the train stations in Portugal are not just places of departure and arrival of passengers, they are spaces that have become true icons of art and that reflect, on their walls, a little of the history and traditions of Portugal. São Bento Station is one such example. And I'll be glad to offer you here a "nata" the most popular portuguese pastry!
Catedral do Porto
Porto’s Cathedral, the 12th century "Sé", is an historic landmark in the old centre, where the city was born. In fact, Morro da Sé is the oldest district in Porto. Its characteristic neighborhood and its residents are the most genuine part of the city.
The double-decker Luis I bridge is an icon of the city of Porto. It spans the River Douro linking the Port wine houses of Vila Nova de Gaia with the bustling downtown Ribeira district of Porto. Both decks were initially intended to carry road traffic but these days the top carries the Porto Metro trains as it is also a pedestrian walkway. It is worth making the crossing on the upper level, with its 60 metres (190 ft) above the waters of the Douro.
Miradouro Serra Do Pilar
This tour ends at the most impressive lookout of Porto/Gaia. Classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996, the Monastery is in Vila Nova de Gaia, on the opposite side of the Douro River. The Monastery perches on a high outcrop above the Luis I Bridge and the center of the city.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Service animals allowed
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Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
What our experts say
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Visit Livraria Lello early to avoid crowds.
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Grab a pastel de nata at São Bento Station.
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Check out the local eateries near Mercado do Bolhão.
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Wear comfortable shoes for walking on cobblestones.
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The tour ends at a great lookout for photos.
More About this Experience
Introduction
Immerse yourself in the captivating city of Porto with a Small Group Walking Tour that will take you through the UNESCO World Heritage Site of its historic center. Discover iconic landmarks such as the Lello Bookshop, Porto Cathedral, Dom Luis I Bridge, and Bolhao Market, all while experiencing the vibrant culture and rich history of this Portuguese gem.What to expect?
Embark on a journey filled with history, culture, and breathtaking views as you explore the charming streets of Porto. Learn about the city's past and present from your knowledgeable guide, and marvel at the architectural wonders that dot the landscape. Indulge in a coffee or tea along the way, allowing you to take in the sights and sounds of this enchanting destination.Who is this for?
This Small Group Walking Tour is perfect for travelers who crave a deeper understanding of the places they visit. Whether you are a history buff, a culture enthusiast, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of a well-preserved city, this tour is designed to cater to a wide range of interests and preferences.Why book this?
Step into the pages of a fairy tale as you explore Porto's historic center, with its colorful houses, bustling markets, and stunning architecture. From the magical Lello Bookshop, reminiscent of scenes from Harry Potter, to the majestic Porto Cathedral and Dom Luis I Bridge, every corner of this city is filled with stories waiting to be discovered. Book this tour for a truly immersive experience that will leave you spellbound.Good to know
As you embark on this Small Group Walking Tour, remember to wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately for the weather. Optional admission fees may apply to certain attractions, so be prepared for a small investment in exchange for unforgettable memories. Don't forget to bring your camera to capture the beauty of Porto and share your experience with friends and family.Reviews
Travelers who have taken this Small Group Walking Tour rave about the knowledgeable guides, the well-planned itinerary, and the immersive experience that brings Porto's history and culture to life. Many have praised the opportunity to explore hidden gems and iconic landmarks alike, making this tour a must-do for anyone looking to uncover the secrets of this enchanting city.This is a popular product and the date you are looking for just sold out. Next available date is