Porto Guided Tours
Get to know Porto uniquely with Porto guided tours! It is advisable to let the proficient tour guides show you some of the best places around the city, some best-kept secrets, historic landmarks, and other attractions. The type of tours we provide you are guided ones hence you will get an experience with a personal explanation of why Porto is special. Below you can find a list of guided tours. Choose the tour of your dreams and make it today!
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What is the best way to get around Porto?
The best way to meet all the objectives while touring Porto is to walk, take the metro, and, sometimes, the bus. The Old Town is more convenient to explore on foot, so one can feel a narrow-gauge atmosphere and significant architecture. For larger distances, or to get to places such as the beach in Foz do Douro, it is much more pleasant and efficient to use the metro. Also, taking a ride on a tram which is a part of the history of the city will be a fine experience, especially along the riverside. Taxis and ride-sharing are also easily accessible for more straightforward transportation.
Can you explore Porto by yourself?
Of course, Porto is one of those cities that I would recommend visiting alone. Thus, it was relatively easier to explore the city single-handedly; the town being small and New Url Parser: the richness of public transport. Begin by strolling in the Ribeira district to see some of Porto’s characters. Go to Clérigos Tower and Livraria Lello. The people of the city are welcoming and the majority of the population speaks English, therefore anyone can move around and visit the places of interest privately. Whether one is into historical sites, foods, and environs, Porto is a city for solo travelers since they will get to see a lot of interesting things around the city.
What is the best day of the week to visit Porto?
It is most advisable to visit Porto in the middle of the week, particularly on Wednesday or Thursday. These days stay quite mid-level for the number of tourists and for accessibility of the sights. Weekend, it seems, is quite active with the residents and visitors more so if you are exploring Ribeira or visiting the port wine in Vila Nova de Gaia. If you concentrate on visiting them during the week, you will avoid crowds and noise at the city’s museums, markets, and restaurants, as well as have more products to communicate with locals and feel the non-tourist spirit.
Can you do Porto as a day trip?
Of course, it is, and most visitors manage to explore the city on a day trip, and it is easy to do it if you come from Lisbon or Braga, for instance. It is possible to do so in a day and see some of the greatest sites in the city, which include the Clérigos Tower, Livraria Lello, and Ribeira. It is also possible to walk across the Dom Luís I bridge to Vila Nova de Gaia for a rushed tour of the port wine lodges. Nevertheless, being a day trip gives a good glimpse of Porto and its dynamics. Places of historical importance, colorfulness, and good food Porto has to offer are better explored with more days to spare.
What is special about Porto?
Porto is unique because it features a combination of history and arts beside the beautiful sceneries. It is composed of a historic center that is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site with narrow and twisting streets, azulejo-covered facade, and the Clérigos Tower. It is also the home of port wine – the cellars in Vila Nova de Gaia are a must-visit. A plus point for this city is its location which gives riverside views and also provision of riverine trips on Douro River. The friendly nature of the populace, and particularly the city’s rich culinary culture also add to the city’s particular flavor.