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Porto Private Tour from Lisbon - Full Day

Porto, PT
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Discover the enchanting city of Porto on a full day tour from Lisbon. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is known for its delicious signature drink and stunning architecture. Stroll along the banks of the River Douro, visit vibrant downtown Baixa, and indulge in local wines and foods. Explore iconic landmarks such as the Torre dos Clerigos, an outstanding architectural ensemble, and the Porto Cathedral, one of Portugal's oldest monuments. Marvel at the beautiful Sao Bento Railway Station, famous for its historic-themed tiles, and visit the Palacio da Bolsa, a magnificent building with a mix of architectural styles. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Porto's Baixa district and make unforgettable memories during this immersive tour.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Included
  • 9 hours - 10 hours
  • Suitable for 1-8 Participants
  • Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Explore Porto on a full day tour
  • Visit the Douro River
  • See the remarkable Torre dos Clerigos
  • Experience the Porto Cathedral (Se Catedral)
  • Marvel at the beautiful Sao Bento Railway Station
  • Bottled water
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Private tour
  • Driver/escort
  • Transport by private vehicle
  • Gratuities
  • Food and drinks
  • Tickets of the places to visit

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Introduction

Embark on an unforgettable adventure through the enchanting city of Porto with the Porto Private Tour from Lisbon - Full Day. This captivating tour will introduce you to the rich cultural heritage and picturesque landscapes that make Porto a must-visit destination. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Porto is renowned for its stunning architecture and its signature drink, making it a truly unique and captivating city to explore.

What to expect?

During this full day tour, you can expect to immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of downtown Porto, known as Baixa. Stroll along the banks of the scenic River Douro, taking in the breathtaking views and enjoying the charming ambiance of the city. As you wander through the streets, be sure to indulge in the local wines and flavorsome cuisine that Porto is famous for.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for anyone seeking an authentic and immersive experience in Porto. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a wine lover, or simply someone who appreciates beautiful architecture, Porto has something to offer for everyone. This tour is ideal for couples, families, and groups of friends, providing a memorable experience that caters to a wide range of interests.

Why book this?

By booking the Porto Private Tour from Lisbon - Full Day, you will have the opportunity to explore Porto with the expertise of a knowledgeable guide. This private tour ensures a personalized experience tailored to your interests and preferences. Discover hidden gems and iconic landmarks while learning about the city's fascinating history and culture. With convenient hotel pickup and drop-off, you can relax and enjoy the journey without any hassle.

Good to know

It is important to note that food, drinks, and tickets to places of interest are not included in the tour price. However, this provides you with the flexibility to choose your own dining options and prioritize the attractions you wish to visit. Don't forget to bring comfortable walking shoes and a camera to capture the stunning sights of Porto.

Reviews

Travelers who have experienced the Porto Private Tour from Lisbon - Full Day have raved about the knowledgeable guides who bring the city to life with their storytelling. Visitors have been impressed by the beauty of Porto's architecture and the warm hospitality of the locals. The opportunity to taste local wines and indulge in traditional cuisine has been a highlight for many, creating lasting memories of their time in Porto. Overall, reviews have praised this tour as a fantastic way to explore the city and gain a deeper understanding of its history and culture.

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  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Douro River

Visit of the fantastic city of Porto

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Torre dos Clerigos

The Clérigos Church and Tower (18th century) is a remarkable architectural ensemble located in the city of Porto, Portugal, and is considered the ex-libris of this city. The set is located at the top of Rua dos Clérigos, between the streets of São Filipe Néri (or São Filipe Nery) and Asunción. It integrates three main elements: the Clergy Church, the Clergy Tower and the Brotherhood House, which links the church and the tower and once hosted the other services of the Clergy Brotherhood. Designed by architect Nicolau Nasoni, this ensemble is one of the most notable examples of late Baroque style in Portuguese territory and has been classified as a National Monument since 1910. It is considered Nasoni's most emblematic work, incorporating in the granitic ornamentation "a dynamic rococo morphology alongside vernacular, if not epimaneirist" continuity lines. The most striking architectural elements of the ensemble are characterized by the irregularity and exaggeration of the shapes, which give rise to a surprising scenic effect. "The jagged plants, the undulating façades, highlighted by a counterpoint of overhangs, balconies and recesses, broken arches, and a great profusion of varied windows, complemented by the lush bell tower." Nasoni was buried in this church, where he spent a lot of time and dedication, and in his recent extensive rehabilitation a crypt was revealed where his grave could be found.

Porto Cathedral (Se Catedral)

The Porto Cathedral, located in the heart of Porto's historic city center, is one of Portugal's oldest and most important monuments. Story The beginning of its construction dates from the first half of the twelfth century, and lasted until the early thirteenth century. This first Romanesque building has undergone many changes over the centuries. From the Romanesque era date the general character of the facade with the towers and the beautiful rosette, as well as the body of the three-nave church covered by cannon vault. The vault of the central nave is supported by arches, and the Sé do Porto is one of the first Portuguese buildings in which this architectural element was used. In the Gothic era, around 1333, was built the funeral chapel of João Gordo, knight of the Order of Hospitalers and collaborator of D. Dinis, buried in a tomb with water. Also from the Gothic era dates the cloister (14th-15th century), built in the reign of D. João I. This king married D. Filipa de Lencastre in the See of Porto in 1387. The exterior of the Cathedral was greatly modified in the baroque era. Around 1736, Italian architect Nicolau Nasoni added a beautiful baroque galilee to the side facade of the See. Around 1772 a new portal was built to replace the original Romanesque. The balustrades and domes of the towers are also baroque. To the left of the chancel is a magnificent silver altar, built in the second half of the 17th century by various Portuguese artists. This was saved from the French troops in 1807 by means of a hastily constructed plaster wall. Still in this left area is especially noteworthy the medieval image of Our Lady of Vandoma, (patron saint of the city). In the seventeenth century the original Romanesque chancel (which had an ambulatory) was replaced by a larger one in Baroque style. The high altar, built between 1727-1729, is an important work of the Johannine Baroque, designed by Santos Pacheco and carved by Miguel Francisco da Silva. The murals of the chancel are by Nasoni. The southern transept gives access to the 14th century cloisters and the São Vicente Chapel. A graceful 18th-century Nasoni staircase leads to the upper floors, where the tiled panels showcase the life of the Virgin and the Ovid Metamorphoses.

Admission Included

Sao Bento Railway Station

Porto - São Bento Train Station, also known as São Bento Station, and originally as Porto Central Station, is managed by Infrarastruras de Portugal, SA, and is a rail interface of the Linha do Minho that serves the city. from Porto in Portugal. It is situated in Praça de Almeida Garrett, and the building of the station, influenced by France, was delineated by the Porto architect José Marques da Silva. It entered the service, provisionally, on November 8, 1896, having only been officially opened on October 5, 1916. Located in the historic center of Porto, the station has established itself as one of the main monuments in the city, being especially famous for its tile panels. Tiles and architecture The station's main lobby is lined with historic-themed tiles. Covering an area of ​​about 551 square meters, they represent mainly scenes taken in the north of the country, with portraying, among other things, the Valdevez Arches Tournament (Battle of Valdevez Arches panel), the presentation of Egas Moniz with the children to King Alfonso VII of Leon and Castile in the 12th Century, the entry of D. João I and D. Filipa de Lencastre in Porto (panel Entry of João I in Porto), in 1387, the Conquest of Ceuta, in 1415 , and traditional country life (Panels Views and Rural Scenes); A colorful frieze (History of Transport) is dedicated to the evolution of transport in Portugal, concluding with the inauguration of the railways. They were produced in the Sacavém Factory and installed between 1905 and 1906 by the artist Jorge Colaço, who at that time claimed to be the most popular tile in Portugal. The tiles have a typical Art Nouveau style, using very light colors known as pastel colors. In addition to the tiles, other aspects to highlight at the station are the coverage of the roads and the monumental façade, which, like most of Marques da Silva's works in the city of Porto, has a strong French influence, especially in the towers. side walls, in a typical Fontainebleau style, oscillating between Renaissance architecture and the Belle Époque.

Palacio da Bolsa

O Palácio da Bolsa, ou Palácio da Associação Comercial do Porto, na cidade do Porto, em Portugal, começou a ser construído em Outubro de 1842, em virtude do encerramento da Casa da Bolsa do Comércio, o que obrigou temporariamente os comerciantes portuenses a discutirem os seus negócios na Rua dos Ingleses, em pleno ar livre. Com uma mistura de estilos arquitectónicos o edifício apresenta em todo o seu esplendor, traços do neoclássico oitocentista, arquitectura toscana, assim como o neopaladiano inglês. Sede da Associação Comercial do Porto, serve agora para os mais diversos eventos culturais, sociais e políticos da cidade. O Salão Árabe detém o maior destaque de todas as salas do palácio devido, como o nome indica, a estuques do século XIX legendados a ouro com caracteres arábicos que preenchem as paredes e tecto da sala. É neste salão que tem lugar as homenagens a chefes-de-estado que visitam a cidade. Na Sala dos Retratos encontra-se uma famosa mesa do entalhador Zeferino José Pinto que levou três anos a ser construída, revelando-se um "exemplar altamente qualificado em todas as exposições internacionais a que concorreu".

Admission Not Included

Aliados

The Porto Baixa (Downtown) is laid out around the Avenida dos Aliados (Avenue of the Allies), the city´s focal point. At the top of this thoroughfare, there is the imposing Municipal Council building. At the other end, it opens onto the Praça da Liberdade (Liberty Square) where there is a statue of a mounted Pedro IV (19th c.), emperor of Brazil and, like much of Oporto, a supporter of the Liberalism movement. In a show of recognition, the king literally gave his heart to the city, now watched over in the Church of Lapa. To the side of the square, take a look at the São Bento (Saint Benedict) railway station to see the pictured tiles in the entrance hall. Then head down the Rua das Flores (Street of Flowers), with its goldsmiths and the exuberant baroque façade of the Church of Misericórdia (Compassion), a masterpiece by architect Nicolau Nasoni. Surrounding this centre, there is a dense network of streets packed with stores and cafes. Of the latter, the magnificent Majestic and the cheerfully bustling Mercado do Bolhão are well worth a visit. On the streets 31 de Janeiro Galeria de Paris and Cândido dos Reis check out the facades with their Art Nouveau finishings. Heading up Rua de São Filipe Néry, there is the Church and Tower dos Clérigos (Ecclesiastics), the centrepiece of the city and the most original design by Nicolau Nasoni. From 75 metres up in the tower, there is a wonderful panoramic view over the city of Porto and beyond. On the way, nip into the Lello bookshop and admire the lavish decoration bestowed on this temple to culture.

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