Casa da Música
Designed by Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas, Casa da Música is an icon of contemporary architecture and Porto’s cultural life. In addition to hosting concerts across various musical genres, the building itself is a masterpiece worth exploring on guided tours.
Foz do Douro
In Foz, the river meets the Atlantic in a setting of rare beauty. With seaside promenades, cycling paths, and cafés overlooking the ocean, it is the perfect place to relax, stroll along the beach, and admire the lighthouses that dot
Bolhão Market
One of Portugal’s most iconic markets, Bolhão has recently been renovated while retaining its authenticity. It is the perfect place to experience the true spirit of Porto, sample fresh local products, and meet vendors who are part of the city’s
São Bento Railway Station
Much more than a railway station, São Bento is a true work of art. Its famous tile panels, created by Jorge Colaço, depict scenes from Portuguese history and impress every visitor. It is a space where everyday life and artistic
Serralves Museum and Foundation
Serralves is a space where art, architecture, and nature come together in perfect harmony. The Contemporary Art Museum, designed by Álvaro Siza Vieira, hosts internationally renowned exhibitions, while the surrounding gardens are perfect for an outdoor visit.
Santa Catarina Street
Porto’s most famous shopping street invites a lively stroll among shops, boutiques, and traditional brands. It is also home to Café Majestic, one of the most beautiful historic cafés in the world, where the charm of the Belle Époque can
Vila Nova de Gaia & Port Wine Cellars
Crossing the bridge to Vila Nova de Gaia is a must for anyone visiting Porto. It is here that the famous Port wine cellars are located, where visitors can learn about the history of this unique beverage and enjoy guided
Palácio de Cristal Gardens
Situated in one of the highest areas of the city, the Palácio de Cristal Gardens offer superb views over the Douro River. They are perfect for leisurely walks, picnics, and relaxing moments. With lakes, viewpoints, and green spaces, it is
Palácio da Bolsa
This 19th-century monument is one of the most impressive buildings in Porto. Formerly the headquarters of the Commercial Association, the Palácio da Bolsa dazzles with its grand architecture and the opulence of the Arabian Hall, inspired by Moorish design. It
Sé do Porto
Located in the heart of the city, Porto Cathedral (Sé do Porto) is one of the oldest religious buildings in Portugal. Its architecture blends Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque styles, reflecting centuries of history. The Gothic cloister, adorned with azulejos, is