Food Scene
Bar Tolo
185 R. da Sra. da LuzRestaurante LSD
78 Largo São DomingosTerminal 4450
Avenida Antunes GuimarãesVinum – Restaurant & Wine Bar
141 Rua do AgroThe Wine Box
72 R. dos MercadoresCafé Santiago F
226 R. de Passos ManuelReal Hamburgueria
134 Rua da TorrinhaHamburgueria DeGema
249 Rua do AlmadaCultura dos Sabores
80 R. de CeutadaTerra Baixa
249 R. de Mouzinho da SilveiraPraia da Luz
Rua Coronel Raúl PeresSpirito Cupcakes & Coffee
19 Largo de São João do SoutoMiss Pavlova
43 Rua do AlmadaCasinha Boutique Cafe
854 Av. da BoavistaThe Yeatman Hotel
Rua do ChoupeloPicaba Natural Café
395 Via do Castelo do QueijoZenith - Brunch & Cocktails Bar
86 Praça de Carlos AlbertoMoustache
104 Praça de Carlos AlbertoTavi - Confeitaria da Foz
363 R. da Sra. da LuzGaleria De Paris
56 R. da Galeria de ParisLiterally translated "Grandma's Museum", it's an extremely kitsch place with amazing Portuguese "tapas". Suggestion: Go for the "Chouriço"
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Museu d'Avó
54 Tv. de CedofeitaLiterally translated "Grandma's Museum", it's an extremely kitsch place with amazing Portuguese "tapas". Suggestion: Go for the "Chouriço"
Francesinhas here are delicious!
It's made in a wood-fired over and i's so delicious you can't you simply can't dare to try anything else.
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Brasão Cervejaria Coliseu Baixa
205 R. de Passos ManuelFrancesinhas here are delicious!
It's made in a wood-fired over and i's so delicious you can't you simply can't dare to try anything else.
A 4min walk worth for the perfect and nearby breakfast
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Combi Coffee (Specialty Coffee Porto)
nº29 R. do Morgado de MateusA 4min walk worth for the perfect and nearby breakfast
Just delicious. quick meal with typical Portuguese salty cakes, you won't want to miss.
Oficina dos Rissóis
5A Passeio de São LázaroJust delicious. quick meal with typical Portuguese salty cakes, you won't want to miss.
Everyone visiting Porto needs to go to Casa Guedes, at least once.
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Cafe Progresso
5 R. Actor João GuedesEveryone visiting Porto needs to go to Casa Guedes, at least once.
Lareira - Baixa
8 R. Das OliveirasCasa Guedes
130 Praça dos PoveirosCasa Guedes Progresso
República dos Cachorros
28 R. de Santo AndréCafé Santiago F
226 R. de Passos ManuelDrinks & Nightlife
Base Porto
151 R. das CarmelitasChamp's da Baixa
27 R. do Gen. SilveiraParks & Nature
Jardim do Morro station
Parke ng Lungsod ng Porto
Estrada Interior da CircunvalaçãoMga Hardin ng Palasyo ng Kristal
Rua de Dom Manuel IISerralves Park
210 R. Dom João de CastroArts & Culture
Museo ng Sining ng Kasalukuyan (Serralves Foundation)
210 R. Dom João de CastroMundo ng mga Pagtuklas - Interactive Museum & Theme Park
106 Rua de MiragaiaThe Portuguese Centre of Photography can be found in what was once a prison, and is one of the most interesting cultural experiences in the city.
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Portuguese Center ng Photography
Largo Amor de PerdiçãoThe Portuguese Centre of Photography can be found in what was once a prison, and is one of the most interesting cultural experiences in the city.
The Museu Nacional Soares dos Reis is the oldest public museum in Portugal and the most famous in Porto. Discover this impressive museum.
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Pambansang Museo ng Soares dos Reis
44 R. de Dom Manuel IIThe Museu Nacional Soares dos Reis is the oldest public museum in Portugal and the most famous in Porto. Discover this impressive museum.
The Serralves Foundation is a renowned cultural institution in Porto with a beautiful garden. It houses the Museum of Contemporary Art, and more.
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Serralves Park
210 R. Dom João de CastroThe Serralves Foundation is a renowned cultural institution in Porto with a beautiful garden. It houses the Museum of Contemporary Art, and more.
The Tram Museum in Porto (Museu do Carro Eléctrico) features interesting photos, original uniforms, restored machinery and various historic trams.
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Museo ng Tram
51 Alameda de Basílio TelesThe Tram Museum in Porto (Museu do Carro Eléctrico) features interesting photos, original uniforms, restored machinery and various historic trams.
The Romantic Museum in Porto (Museu Romântico da Quinta da Macieirinha) is where Charles Albert of Sardinia died in exile.
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Museu Romântico da Quinta da Macieirinha
220 R. de Entre-QuintasThe Romantic Museum in Porto (Museu Romântico da Quinta da Macieirinha) is where Charles Albert of Sardinia died in exile.
This eighteenth century Baroque styled palace belonged to Guerra Junqueiro, Portuguese writer and poet and has been transformed into a museum.
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Casa-Museu Guerra Junqueiro
32 R. de Dom HugoThis eighteenth century Baroque styled palace belonged to Guerra Junqueiro, Portuguese writer and poet and has been transformed into a museum.
The House of Sandeman is one of the most popular attractions in Porto. It has a magical component, which is probably linked to the Sandeman Don, the company’s enigmatic and inspirational icon created in 1928: this curious figure has a long black Portuguese cape and a Spanish hat that covers his face. The icon is stamped on all the company’s products.
During the tour, you’ll be guided through the winery by a person dressed up as the Sandeman Don, who will explain the secrets behind the production of this distinctly Portuguese wine. The tour will end with a Porto wine tasting, where visitors will enjoy two glasses of wine aided by an expert Sandeman sommelier.
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Sandeman Porto
3 Largo Miguel BombardaThe House of Sandeman is one of the most popular attractions in Porto. It has a magical component, which is probably linked to the Sandeman Don, the company’s enigmatic and inspirational icon created in 1928: this curious figure has a long black Portuguese cape and a Spanish hat that covers his face. The icon is stamped on all the company’s products.
During the tour, you’ll be guided through the winery by a person dressed up as the Sandeman Don, who will explain the secrets behind the production of this distinctly Portuguese wine. The tour will end with a Porto wine tasting, where visitors will enjoy two glasses of wine aided by an expert Sandeman sommelier.
The São Bento Railway Station was opened to the public in 1916 on the site of a former Benedictine monastery. It is one of the most beautiful stations.
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São Bento Station
Praça de Almeida GarrettThe São Bento Railway Station was opened to the public in 1916 on the site of a former Benedictine monastery. It is one of the most beautiful stations.
The building’s worn down appearance is part of its charm and it has become one of the most emblematic parts of Porto. The Mercado do Bolhão is a reference point, where you can get an idea of the daily life of the citizens of this enchanting city.
If you’re not looking for fresh produce, you probably won’t purchase anything in the Market, however it's still well worth visiting and enjoying its nostalgic atmosphere.
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Palengke ng Bolhao
322 R. FormosaThe building’s worn down appearance is part of its charm and it has become one of the most emblematic parts of Porto. The Mercado do Bolhão is a reference point, where you can get an idea of the daily life of the citizens of this enchanting city.
If you’re not looking for fresh produce, you probably won’t purchase anything in the Market, however it's still well worth visiting and enjoying its nostalgic atmosphere.
Time Out Market Porto
Neighborhoods
City lifers will tell you that everyone in Porto should watch the sun rise at the Morro garden at least once in their lifetime. Time Out thinks the garden is great at any time of the day. Its view is, anyway. You can get there with the subway (Jardim do Morro stop) but crossing the upper deck of the Luiz I bridge on foot is an experience almost as gratifying as lying on the garden’s slopes.
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Jardim do Morro
Jardim do MorroCity lifers will tell you that everyone in Porto should watch the sun rise at the Morro garden at least once in their lifetime. Time Out thinks the garden is great at any time of the day. Its view is, anyway. You can get there with the subway (Jardim do Morro stop) but crossing the upper deck of the Luiz I bridge on foot is an experience almost as gratifying as lying on the garden’s slopes.
The most recognizable and popular neighborhood is the Ribeira, a stretch filled with restaurants, cafés, beautiful and quirky houses, and a walkway that runs along the Douro River. This is usually the first stop for visitors when they reach the city. Along the Ribeira, you can take beautiful photos and experience an traditional side of Portugal (authentic and traditional is what the entire city of Porto is all about). Watch the colorful boats pull up to the banks, carrying barrels of wine, or time it right and sit at one of the many cafés gazing at an amazing sunset.
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Ribeira
The most recognizable and popular neighborhood is the Ribeira, a stretch filled with restaurants, cafés, beautiful and quirky houses, and a walkway that runs along the Douro River. This is usually the first stop for visitors when they reach the city. Along the Ribeira, you can take beautiful photos and experience an traditional side of Portugal (authentic and traditional is what the entire city of Porto is all about). Watch the colorful boats pull up to the banks, carrying barrels of wine, or time it right and sit at one of the many cafés gazing at an amazing sunset.
A major reason to visit Portugal are the seafronts, and Porto’s are stunning examples. Hop on one of the traditional trams for an unforgettable ride to this coastal gem. Walk along the Pergola do Foz or spend the day at one of the many beaches. Depending on when you go, the sun may be hot, but there are beach bars to cool down at. If you want to really blend in with the locals, order a gin-based drink and relax.
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Foz do Douro
A major reason to visit Portugal are the seafronts, and Porto’s are stunning examples. Hop on one of the traditional trams for an unforgettable ride to this coastal gem. Walk along the Pergola do Foz or spend the day at one of the many beaches. Depending on when you go, the sun may be hot, but there are beach bars to cool down at. If you want to really blend in with the locals, order a gin-based drink and relax.
This neighborhood will remind visitors of Ribeira, with its colorful, quirky houses and location near the river. Like Ribeira, Miragaia is a good neighborhood to see the city’s heart beat, filled with locals going about their day and plenty of tourists. This area was once home to Jewish and Armenian communities.
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Miragaia
This neighborhood will remind visitors of Ribeira, with its colorful, quirky houses and location near the river. Like Ribeira, Miragaia is a good neighborhood to see the city’s heart beat, filled with locals going about their day and plenty of tourists. This area was once home to Jewish and Armenian communities.
Cellars & Vineyards
The House of Sandeman is one of the most popular attractions in Porto. It has a magical component, which is probably linked to the Sandeman Don, the company’s enigmatic and inspirational icon created in 1928: this curious figure has a long black Portuguese cape and a Spanish hat that covers his face. The icon is stamped on all the company’s products.
During the tour, you’ll be guided through the winery by a person dressed up as the Sandeman Don, who will explain the secrets behind the production of this distinctly Portuguese wine. The tour will end with a Porto wine tasting, where visitors will enjoy two glasses of wine aided by an expert Sandeman sommelier.
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Sandeman Porto
3 Largo Miguel BombardaThe House of Sandeman is one of the most popular attractions in Porto. It has a magical component, which is probably linked to the Sandeman Don, the company’s enigmatic and inspirational icon created in 1928: this curious figure has a long black Portuguese cape and a Spanish hat that covers his face. The icon is stamped on all the company’s products.
During the tour, you’ll be guided through the winery by a person dressed up as the Sandeman Don, who will explain the secrets behind the production of this distinctly Portuguese wine. The tour will end with a Porto wine tasting, where visitors will enjoy two glasses of wine aided by an expert Sandeman sommelier.