This Walking Tour in Porto takes you through significant landmarks like the iconic Clerigos Tower, where you can enjoy panoramic views of the city, and the Lello Bookstore, known for its grand staircase and stained-glass ceiling. Visit the Church of Carmen, with its azulejo-covered façade, and explore the Bairro da Bouça, a housing complex designed by Alvaro Siza in the 1970s. Walk down Cedofeita Street, lined with shops and galleries, and pass by the Palace of Justice, a modernist courthouse built in the 1960s.
Visit a housing complex designed by architect Álvaro Siza in the 1970s, originally planned for low-income families and later adapted for mixed-income residents.
Walk along one of Porto’s oldest streets, known for its independent shops, art galleries, and vibrant café culture, connecting Praça Carlos Alberto to Igreja de Cedofeita.
See the 18th-century church with a striking azulejo-covered façade depicting the Carmelite Order’s history, located next to the Church of the Carmelitas.
You will make your own way to the meeting points