Our Porto private afternoon city tour experience offers travelers the opportunity to discover some of the city's most breathtaking attractions. One of the highlights of this tour is the famous Porto Cathedral, an impressive old building with a beautiful interior and stunning views of the city. Travelers will also visit the historic Praça da Ribeira, a lively and colorful area located near the Douro River, where they can explore its narrow streets, local shops and restaurants. Another attraction on this tour is the stunning São Bento Railway Station, known for its magnificent blue and white tile panels depicting historical scenes. The tour also includes a visit to the iconic Clérigos Tower, a must-see attraction that offers a panoramic view of the city from its top. Overall, this private tour experience is an excellent opportunity to discover Porto's rich history, culture and beauty in just a few hours.
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This wide avenue, flanked by a group of buildings from the 20s and 40s, is closed on the south side by the Cardosas building (19th century) and on the north side by the Porto City Council. In the center of Praça de D. Pedro, a square that merges with Avenida dos Aliados itself as they are contiguous, in front of Palácio das Cardosas, is the statue of D. Pedro IV, the Liberator.
The Mercado do Bolhão is the most emblematic of the city and was classified as a property of public interest in 2006. It dates back to 1850, with a unique two-story structure, characterized by the monumental nature of neoclassical architecture. Outside, the market is divided into many establishments, which face the four streets that delimit it: Fernandes Tomás, to the north, Alexandre Braga, to the east, Formosa to the south and Sá da Bandeira to the west. It focuses mainly on fresh produce. Merchants are divided into different specialized sections: fishmongers, butchers, horticultural products and floral items.
Located in the heart of Porto, Plaza da Batalha is a historic square with deep roots in the city’s past. The square's name is believed to be linked to a battle that took place around the 10th century, during which the people of Porto were defeated by the forces of Almançor, a Moorish leader. This defeat led to the destruction of the city, along with many others across Portugal and Spain. Although the name might suggest a more recent battle, it is this historic defeat that gave the square its name, which remains in use today. The area was urbanized around 1861, becoming a significant public space. The square is home to the Teatro São João, one of Porto's oldest and most important cultural venues. Inaugurated in 1798, the theater was initially built to host operas and dramatic performances. The theater’s history took a tragic turn when it was destroyed by a fire on the night of April 11-12, 1908.
You can choose to be picked up from a list of locations, or alternatively, have the choice to make your own way to the meeting points
Please arrive at the pick up point 10 minutes before departure time.
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The starting point or arrival will be your hotel or other agreed place in Porto.