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Porto at night: 10 epic adventures after dark
Porto at night: 10 epic adventures after dark

If you’re visiting Porto in summer, you probably have plans for your days. You might cruise down the River Douro, visit some of the city’s superb art museums, or check out famous landmarks like the cathedral. The question is, what can you do when the sun goes down? Luckily, there are plenty of great things to do in Porto at night. You’ll find a city with a lively food and drink scene, so you can go on a bar crawl or eat a delicious local meal. Read on to discover the top things to do in Porto at night.

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What to eat in Porto: 12 must-try local delights
What to eat in Porto: 12 must-try local delights

Porto is one of Portugal's most beautiful and beloved cities, thanks to its historic landmarks, fascinating museums, and great weather in summer. That being said, for many visitors, the food in Porto is the star attraction. Whether you have a sweet tooth or you prefer savory dishes, there are several must-eat dishes that will delight you.

What food is Porto known for? How about the indulgent francesinha, a sandwich piled high with meat and covered with oozing cheese sauce? If that's not enough for you, the famous food on offer here includes delicious, wobbly custard tarts, flavorful salt cod, and rich pork sandwiches. Of course, while you're enjoying this popular food, you'll have to wash it down with a local specialty, like the world-famous Port wine. Welcome to gourmet paradise, and enjoy the 12 best foods in Porto.

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Explore off the beaten path with Porto's best hidden gems
Explore off the beaten path with Porto's best hidden gems

There's so much to see and do in Porto. It's easy to spend days visiting the famous landmarks, exploring history and art at the museums, and dining out on delicious Portuguese food. However, you'll enjoy a much richer cultural experience if you venture off the beaten path to discover hidden gems in Porto.

This guide to hidden places will show you how to see another side of this beautiful Portuguese city. You can take walking tours to see street art or the locals' favorite food. There are some secret places, like the old prison that's now a museum, as well as little-known experiences at famous monuments like the Clerigos Tower. If you want to discover a brand new side to Porto, this is the guide for you.

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What should I do on my first trip to Porto?

You will find plenty of signficant attractions in Porto for a first-time visitor but one of the best things to do is to take in the iconic view of Ribeira from across the Luís I Bridge. This double-deck bridge passes over the Douro River and connects Porto with Vila Nova de Gaia. Once you walk across the bridge, you will see the spectacular view of Porto that lands itself on so many postcards! When you make your way over to this side of the water, pop into Calem Caves for a port wine tasting through their extensive cellar and portfolio of the famous drink.

What are some hidden gems to see in Porto?

Porto is a maze of hidden gems and corners and one can't-miss stop for coffee lovers is to hit up Combi Coffee Roasters. They coffee shop was founded in 2015 and now includes two sops where they roast their coffee and work alongside ethical cooperatives and farms to source top-quality, single-origin coffee from all over the world. Another fantastic thing to do in Porto when visiting is to take a day trip to Sistelo, a mountain village known for its terraces and ability to adapt to the high topography. It is about 1.5 hours away from Porto and is easily reached by train for an 11 Euro ticket.

How much time should I spend in Porto?

You can see most of the highlights in Porto within two days easily, but if you really want to dive deeper into the city, it is recommended to stick around for a few extra days and explore its beaches and embark on some cool regional day trips. You can visit the Douro Valley, Braga, and Aveiro all rather easily from Porto and they are all some of the top destinations in the country.

What food is Porto known for?

Porto is synonymous with world-famous Port wine and you can enjoy a tasting at almost any bar or wine cellar throughout the city. Calem Caves is a popular choice for a night out. Don't leave without tasting the heavy, yet hearty Francesinha sandwich, a traditional sandwiches that stuffs two thick layers of bread with ham, steak, and cheese before topping it with beer gravy and a fried egg. Be sure to also visit the many markets throughout the city (or take a food tour)!

What is the best way to get around Porto?

There are plenty of ways to move about Porto and the best way to explore is on foot! You will stumble upon so many gems and hidden secrets this way! However, you can also take the Porto Metro light rail network around the city or buses. You will also get transportation discounts and freebies if you purchase the Porto City Card.

What are the best months to visit Porto?

While it may be the high-season and hotels may be pricier, the best time to visit Porto is from May until October. During this time, you will experience a lot of sun and the temperatures are warm but the close proximity to the ocean helps things stay relatively manageable.

What is neighborhood Ribeira known for?

The most famous neighborhood in Porto is Ribeira, the old city that sits along the Douro River and is lined with cozy bars, eateries, and charming buildings. This is also where you will find colorful homes from the 18th-century and neoclassical Palacio da Bolsa, one of Porto's most famous attractions.

What are the best neighborhoods for food?

If you wander about Ribeira, you will find plenty of restaurants but many cater to tourists and the prices are proof of that. If you're looking for fine dining and an interesting take on Portuguese cuisine, opt for a place in Vila Nova de Gaia across the river from Ribeira. The Yeatman is a Michelin-star restaurant located in the neighborhood. If you're seeking overall diverse food options, head to Baixa. There are also plenty of markets in the area where you can grab ingredients for cooking at your accommodation if the place allows it.

What are the best neighborhoods for shopping?

Porto is a goldmine for shopping and you will find boutiques, high-end shops, thrift stores, and many food markets throughout the city. Around the Bolhão Market, you will find many mercerias, or old fashioned grocery stores that sell traditional ingredients and fare. Book lovers will love Livraria Lello, one of the world's most beautiful book stores. You will also find several of the city's most famous shopping along Rua de Santa Catarina street in the city.

What neighborhood should I stay in when I visit Porto?

You will find hotels, guesthouses, and hostels all throughout Porto but the top neighborhoods to stay in as a traveler are Ribeira, Bonfim, Marques, Cedofeita, and Baixa. Each has its own perks and own drawbacks. If you opt to stay in Ribeira, do be aware that it is busy and can be noisy. However, it may be a great option for those who are older or those unable to walk far distances.

What is the best thing to do in Porto for couples?

Porto is so beautiful and aesthetically charming that it is a fantastic place for a romantic getaway with your signficant other. One can't-miss activity is to check out a Fado show in Porto. There are plenty of places to enjoy this but you can combine it with a Port wine tasting at Calem and other cellars in the city. Another fantastic place to visit is Serralves, a contemporary art museum that is surrounded by extravagent parks and gardens. You can have a picnic here or just enjoy a stroll. Another top pick is to take a cruise on the river or to bolt out of town and enjoy a day trip to the Douro Valley!

What are the best beaches around Porto?

Porto has so many beaches nearby that it is hard not to feel the lure to visit one when you are in Portugal's second city. One of teh best beaches to visit during your time there is Praia dos Ingleses, a city renowned for its long boardwalk and natural beauty. Another one, and perhaps the most accessible and largest is Praia de Matosinhos, a port area konwn for being only 15 minutes away from the center of the city.

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We had a great time on this tour! Plenty of great wines and learned a lot about history of port wine making and Duoro valley. We loved our tour guide and staff along the way were very friendly. Bus ride was comfortable and we also had frequent stops to use restrooms. Overall we totally recommend this tour!

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Igor was our tour guide and Marlon our driver. They were both terrific and made the tour most enjoyable. We will definitely recommend this tour to friends. Jeanne & Jim from Canada

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Igor was a fantastic guide and created a fun and casual atmosphere, it was a great oppurtunity to meet fellow travelers. Marlin was a great driver also

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Seeing the active coopers and the huge port cellars was really cool (and chilly). The aged tawny tasting was excellent!

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Great tour! Would highly recommend. I plan to hire them again the next time in Porto.