Porto is one of the most loved tourist destinations in Portugal. Being Portugal’s second city, Porto is home to various mind-blowing attractions.
As you walk around Porto, you will notice the city’s rich heritage and culture. You may choose to visit the place as the main destination or as part of a larger tour of Portugal. All in all, there are several popular places to visit in Porto.
Let’s delve into specifics.
Torre dos Clérigos
Show me a person who is not fascinated with Torre dos Clérigos soaring height and I will show you a liar. But seriously, this building is a 75-meter building made from granite from the 18th century.
As such, it is one of the most visited attractions in Porto.
People who visit Torre dos Clérigos climb a cool 240 steps to the top of the tower. At the top, sightseers will marvel at the spectacular view of the river and the coastline. Also, the panoramic view of the Douro valley is bound to take their breath away.
At the top of the building, you will be able to enjoy a bird’s view of this beautiful city. Torre dos Clérigos remains the spotlight of the city as it is visible from most parts of the city.
Palácio da Bolsa
Palácio da Bolsa is one of those places that intrigue tourists and has vast historic interest. For starters, it is built on the Franciscan monastery. Its interior has several salons and other numerous rooms.
The first thing you notice is its stucco ceiling. Wealthy merchants visit the place and marvel at the various portraits and uniformed monarchs.
Here, you could also decide to visit the courtroom and listen to the proceedings or witness as judgment is passed onto lawbreakers.
Additionally, you could pop into the Arabian room that was inspired by the famous Granada Alhambra.
Arrábida Bridge
Climbing the Arrábida Bridge is one of the unusual things to do in Porto. Take the time to participate in a guided tour of the place. This is a particularly thrilling adventure – especially for people that have a fear of heights.
The Arrábida Bridge rests above River Duoro. When you get to the top, the spectacular view of the place is bound to take your breath away.
What other way to ensure you have a memorable trip to Porto than have an unforgettable view of the city from the top of this beautiful bridge?
Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Serralves
Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Serralves is a contemporary art museum that exhibits outstanding art collections.
Be ready to marvel at the beautiful interiors as soon as you step into the door. If you are a person who prefers some peace and tranquility or is just looking to escape the hectic central Porto, this is definitely your go-to place.
Ribeira district
One of the oldest places in Porto is the Ribeira district. Tourists love to take a stroll in the narrow streets as they enjoy a sightseeing of the ancient buildings.
If you happen to get hungry and need a bite, there are numerous restaurants, shops, and trendy bars.
Ribeira district is the perfect destination for lovers. In the evenings, the area comes to life allowing you to create unforgettable memories with your significant other.
Igreja dos Clérigos
Still interested in having a panoramic view of the city? Igreja dos Clérigos is, most definitely, the place to visit. Built in the 18th century and on the highest point in Porto, tourists and locals are much more interested in going up and down the fleet of stairs (250 steps to be specific) rather than going into the church for prayers.
Dom Luís I bridge
Being one of the most iconic structures in the area, Dom Luís I bridge offers a link between River Douro and Vila Nova de Gaia. Pedestrians use this bridge every day so if you want to enjoy a polite stroll, you better do it very early in the morning before rush hor.u
On the bridge’s lower deck, there is the Avenida da República road and a railway line on the upper side.
Only the brave traverse the bridge via the high-top footpath that is 60 meters high.
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