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Be a part of a comprehensive full-day guided tour to the wonderful city of Porto where you can discover the most emblematic places in the city and experience art, monuments, divinity, wine, and exquisite cuisines, all in one go.
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Begin your fun day tour of Porto, the second largest city in Portugal with the Ribera del Duero area which is sure to bring you right into nature’s lap. Admire the beautiful bridges that cross the river and feel the authentic essence of the city. See the picturesque area of Largo do Terreiro, which makes it a World Heritage Site.
Visit the marvelous Chapel of Nossa Senhora de Ó, which dates back to the 17th century, and learn from your expert guide how it went through deep remodeling in the 19th century. Make the next stop to the famous Fuente Taurina, which will open the gates to a multitude of restaurants that serve some of the best food in the city. Go up from the Ribeira, and cross the bridge of Don Luis I, which is a double-deck metal arch bridge that spans the River Douro between the cities of Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia, and is also the most famous bridge of Porto.
After crossing the Don Luis I bridge, see the greatest exponents of baroque art in the city of Porto–the Church area and the Clérigos Tower which is about 80 meters high and is the largest religious construction in Portugal. It is intricately constructed and its marble and granite facade is bound to leave you speechless. A secret awaits you inside the temple in the form of treasures of incalculable value, which are protected by a lovely rococo-style facade. Move on to the Cathedral of Oporto which is a majestic temple built throughout the twelfth century and whose facade depicts a sensational mix of styles–Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque. From your learned guide, get to know about the history and the main elements of the temple.
Near the end of your tour, pass by the San Bento railroad station which is decorated with picturesque tiles depicting Portugal’s rich history. Next, cross to the other side of the river to contemplate the historical part of the city, and marvel at Vinho do Porto Caves. Take the next few hours to explore the city and its famous cuisine on your own at a number of famous restaurants suggested by expert guides who know the place inside out. And, don’t forget to pair your food with some great wine, for which Porto is quite famous.