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Best known as the centre of Portugal’s port wine production, Porto, on the north west coast is a charming city with plenty on offer. Whether you are a wine lover or not. Here are 20 things to do in Porto in this city nestled among the hills.
Things to do in Porto - Dom Luis I Bridge, Porto

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Things to do in Porto – Day 1

Get to grips with these things to do in Porto and visit some historic sights.

  1. The double decker Ponte de Dom Luis I Bridge spans the River Douro. Take a leisurely morning stroll across the top deck and allow the views to awaken your excitement for the city.
  2. Ramos Pinto winery on the river front is grand in its exterior. Visit the historic offices and extensive cellars and be sure to sample some of its port of course.
  3. The interior of the 19th century Neoclassical Palacio da Bolsa is full of delight and exceptionally decorated. The Arab Room is particularly impressive.
  4. Just west of downtown Porto and found in beautiful gardens, the Museu de Arte Contemporanea is regarded as probably the most influential art museum in the country. Get a healthy dose of culture with a visit here.
  5. Overlooking the river, The Jardim Do Palácio de Cristal, or Crystal Palace Gardens are a hub of beauty and fabulous views. Walk amongst the gardens and lakes and spot the peacocks.
  6. Tuck into a Francesinha at lunchtime, the Portuguese version of a Croque Monsieur. Don’t worry, it won’t be hard to track one down, they are one of the most popular foods and found all over the city.
  7. Casa Do Infante, the historic Prince’s House, dates back to the 14th century originally. Recognised a World Heritage Site, you will find this gem in the historical part of Porto.
  8. Visit the Baroque style Sé do Porto on a weekend. You might be lucky enough to catch one of the many masses and weddings or maybe even hear the tube organ.
  9. Take a wander down the grand and sloping Avenida dos Aliados and stop at one of the many cafes for a drink and a break.
  10. Spend your evening at the creative Plano B bar. Start first in the art gallery in the front before moving on to enjoy either the performance art or live music on offer that evening.

Things to do in Porto – Day 2

Explore a bit further afield and enjoy great wine and great views with more things to do in Porto.

  1. Start your day with a visit to the local Mercado do Bolhao. A great way to mix with the locals and get a dose of Porto’s living culture, plus you might bag a bargain. Be sure to pick up some local produce for breakfast.
  2. Take a trip out to the fishing village of Afurada just the other side of the river. With a strong traditional vibe, this picturesque village makes for a lovely short excursion.
  3. Climb the 225 steps in the characteristic bell tower of the Clerigos Church. Once at the top you will be rewarded with wondrous bird’s eye views of the city below.
  4. Found on the upstairs floor of the grand and stately exiled King of Sardinia’s home, Museu Romantico displays his belongings. Solar do Vinho do Porto is found downstairs for some more port sampling.
  5. Head for the bustling Ribeira Square in the late morning. Enjoy a drink and a spot of people watching in the historic, UNESCO listed portion of the city.
  6. Book lover or not, Livraria Lello is well worth a stop. Dating back to 1906 and packed to the rafters with all manner of books plus there is a café to be found atop the curved staircase.
  7. Visit the cheery Gourmet da Bolsa at the right time and you will be treated to a tasting of some of their finest fair. From port, to olives, truffles and more.
  8. Porto from river Duoro

  9. Take a free tour at the English run Taylor’s Winery. Enjoy some free tastings in the Library and buy your favourite port wines from the on-site wine shop.
  10. A relaxing river cruise on the Douro river won’t be hard to find. It will make for a wonderful lazy few hours late afternoon, taking in the views of the city from a different perspective.
  11. A show at the iconic Casa da Música concert hall could well be the best way to end your evening.

Tailor your itinerary to suit your personal preferences but hopefully, this pick of 20 things to do in Porto will give you a good base from which to decide and really get the best from your visit.

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