Porto Walking Tour with Audioguide on Your Smartphone





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The optimal way to explore and experience Porto is by traversing the city on foot with audioguide on your smartphone. Uncover its most stunning and ancient sights during this two-hour walk. This extensive and immersive route takes you through Porto, from São Bento station to Vila-Nova-de-Gaia. This tour is self-guided. There's no need to follow a group. The mobile app provides a route map that uses GPS to guide you. Audio commentary at each point acts as your personal tour guide, ensuring no one will interrupt your intimate exploration of this beautiful city. All narratives are penned by a professional historian, providing not only historical context, but also legends, traditions, and tips to make your trip more comprehensive.
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Step into history at São Bento Station, Porto’s stunning railway hub. Famous for its breathtaking azulejo tile panels, the station’s grand hall showcases over 20,000 blue-and-white tiles depicting Portugal’s history. Opened in 1916, this architectural gem blends French Beaux-Arts style with local charm. A must-visit for history lovers, photographers, and travelers beginning their journey through Portugal’s picturesque Douro Valley and beyond.
Admire the beauty of the Church of Saint Ildefonso, a Baroque gem in Porto. Built in 1739, this stunning church is famous for its striking façade covered in over 11,000 blue-and-white azulejo tiles, depicting scenes from Saint Ildefonso’s life. Inside, discover a grand altar and intricate woodwork. Located near Batalha Square, it’s a must-visit for history lovers, architecture enthusiasts, and those captivated by Portugal’s iconic tile art.
Discover the Palladium Gallery Clock, a hidden gem in Porto. Located in the historic Palladium shopping gallery, this elegant timepiece adds a touch of classic charm to the city’s vibrant commercial scene. Blending Art Deco design with timeless sophistication, it’s a unique spot for architecture lovers and those exploring Porto’s blend of history and modernity. A must-see for visitors seeking hidden details in the heart of the city.
Step into the elegance of Majestic Café, Porto’s most iconic Belle Époque café. Opened in 1921 on Rua de Santa Catarina, it enchants visitors with its ornate mirrors, intricate woodwork, and grand chandeliers. Once a gathering place for intellectuals and artists, today it’s perfect for savoring a classic Portuguese coffee and pastel de nata. A must-visit for history lovers, coffee enthusiasts, and those seeking a taste of Porto’s golden era.
Indulge in the sweet tradition of Portugal at Fábrica da Nata in Porto. This charming bakery is famous for its freshly baked pastéis de nata, the beloved Portuguese custard tarts with a crispy, flaky crust and creamy filling. Watch the pastries being made, enjoy them warm with a sprinkle of cinnamon, and pair them with a rich espresso. A must-visit for food lovers and anyone wanting an authentic taste of Portugal’s most famous treat.
Admire the breathtaking Chapel of Souls, one of Porto’s most striking landmarks. Located on Rua de Santa Catarina, this 18th-century chapel is famous for its stunning blue-and-white azulejo tiles, depicting scenes from the lives of Saint Francis and Saint Catherine. The intricate artwork covering its façade makes it a must-visit for history lovers, photographers, and anyone captivated by Portugal’s iconic tile artistry.
Experience the vibrant energy of Bolhão Market, Porto’s most iconic marketplace. Recently restored, this historic market has been a hub for fresh produce, local delicacies, and traditional Portuguese flavors since 1914. Stroll through its lively stalls filled with fresh seafood, cured meats, cheeses, and pastries while chatting with friendly vendors. A must-visit for food lovers, culture seekers, and anyone wanting an authentic taste of Porto’s culinary heritage.
Admire the grandeur of Porto City Hall, a striking landmark in the heart of Avenida dos Aliados. Completed in 1957, this neoclassical building features an imposing tower, elegant stonework, and a grand staircase. Its central location makes it a key point for city events and celebrations. A must-visit for architecture lovers, history enthusiasts, and those exploring the vibrant pulse of Porto’s downtown.
Discover Porto’s rich history at the Porto City Museum, a cultural gem spread across multiple historic sites, including the Palácio de São João Novo and Casa do Infante. Explore exhibits on the city's past, from medieval origins to modern transformations. With artifacts, interactive displays, and stunning architecture, it’s a must-visit for history lovers, culture enthusiasts, and those eager to uncover Porto’s fascinating heritage.
Step into the magical world of Livraria Lello, one of the most beautiful bookstores in the world. Established in 1906, this architectural masterpiece features a stunning neo-Gothic façade, intricate wood carvings, and a breathtaking red spiral staircase. Often linked to J.K. Rowling’s inspiration for Harry Potter, it’s a must-visit for book lovers, history enthusiasts, and anyone enchanted by Porto’s literary and artistic charm.
Discover the Olive Gate Fountain, a hidden historic gem in Porto. Located near the ancient city walls, this charming fountain is a reminder of Porto’s medieval past. Once an essential water source, it now stands as a symbol of the city's rich heritage. A must-visit for history enthusiasts and those exploring Porto’s lesser-known but fascinating landmarks.
Marvel at the iconic Clérigos Tower, Porto’s most famous skyline landmark. Completed in 1763, this 75-meter-tall Baroque bell tower offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city from its summit—if you’re up for climbing 225 steps! Part of the Clérigos Church, its intricate design and rich history make it a must-visit for architecture lovers, history enthusiasts, and those seeking the best vistas of Porto.
Experience fast food with a touch of elegance at McDonald's Imperial Porto, often called the most beautiful McDonald's in the world. Housed in a historic 1930s café on Avenida dos Aliados, this unique restaurant features stunning Art Deco architecture, grand chandeliers, and stained glass windows. While enjoying a Big Mac or a Portuguese pastry, soak in the regal ambiance. A must-visit for architecture lovers and those seeking a one-of-a-kind dining experience in Porto.
Discover the majestic Porto Cathedral (Sé do Porto), one of the city’s most important landmarks. Dating back to the 12th century, this Romanesque masterpiece boasts a stunning Gothic cloister adorned with traditional azulejo tiles and breathtaking views over Porto from its terrace. A symbol of the city’s history and faith, it’s a must-visit for architecture lovers, history enthusiasts, and those exploring Porto’s medieval heart.
Discover the Pillory of Porto (Pelourinho do Porto), a symbol of the city’s medieval justice system. Located in front of the Porto Cathedral, this twisted stone column was historically used for public punishments. Today, it stands as a striking historical monument, offering a glimpse into Porto’s past. A must-visit for history enthusiasts and those exploring the city’s rich architectural heritage.
Explore the Ferreira Borges Market, a stunning 19th-century iron-and-glass structure in the heart of Porto. Originally built as a market, it now serves as a cultural venue hosting concerts, exhibitions, and events. Home to the vibrant Hard Club, it blends history with modern entertainment. A must-visit for architecture lovers, music enthusiasts, and those looking to experience Porto’s dynamic cultural scene.
Step into the grandeur of Palácio da Bolsa, Porto’s stunning 19th-century neoclassical palace. Once the city’s stock exchange, it now dazzles visitors with its lavish interiors, including the breathtaking Arab Room, inspired by Moorish design. Guided tours reveal its rich history, intricate woodwork, and majestic chandeliers. A must-visit for history lovers, architecture enthusiasts, and those seeking a glimpse of Porto’s opulent past.
Discover the Church of Saint Francis (Igreja de São Francisco), Porto’s most stunning Gothic monument. Built in the 14th century, its simple façade contrasts with a breathtaking Baroque interior, richly decorated with intricate gilded wood carvings. The eerie underground catacombs add to its historical charm. A must-visit for history lovers, architecture enthusiasts, and those captivated by Portugal’s religious heritage.
Explore the Fernandine Walls, the medieval fortifications that once protected Porto. Built in the 14th century under King Fernando I, these ancient stone walls offer a glimpse into the city’s past. While only sections remain, key spots like the Guindais Stairway provide stunning views of the Douro River and Ribeira district. A must-visit for history lovers, photographers, and those uncovering Porto’s medieval heritage.
Visit the Monastery of Serra do Pilar, a UNESCO-listed gem offering one of the best panoramic views of Porto. Perched on a hill in Vila Nova de Gaia, this 16th-century monastery is famous for its unique circular church, inspired by the Pantheon in Rome. Once a military outpost, today it’s a must-visit for history lovers, architecture enthusiasts, and anyone seeking breathtaking vistas of the Douro River and Porto’s skyline.
Walk across the iconic Luís I Bridge, one of Porto’s most famous landmarks. Designed by a student of Gustave Eiffel, this double-deck iron bridge, completed in 1886, connects Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia over the Douro River. Enjoy breathtaking views from the upper deck, a favorite spot for photographers and sunset lovers. A must-visit for architecture enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone exploring Porto’s stunning riverside scenery.
Discover Vila Nova de Gaia, the gateway to Porto’s famous Port wine cellars and stunning riverfront views. Located across the Luís I Bridge, this charming district is home to world-renowned wine lodges offering tastings and tours. Stroll along the scenic Cais de Gaia, take a rabelo boat cruise, or enjoy breathtaking panoramas from the Serra do Pilar Monastery. A must-visit for wine lovers, photographers, and those soaking in Porto’s rich culture.
Discover the Port wine cellars of Porto in Vila Nova de Gaia, where Portugal’s most famous fortified wine is aged and perfected. Visit renowned lodges like Graham’s, Sandeman, and Taylor’s for guided tours, tastings, and insights into centuries-old winemaking traditions. Enjoy breathtaking views of Porto’s skyline while savoring a glass of rich, aromatic Port. A must-visit for wine enthusiasts, history lovers, and culture seekers.
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- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- All the tours involve walking in the streets, and no routes require an entry fee
- The audio guide available anytime, date and time during checkout are approximate
- This is a self-guided tour, no in-person guide will be at the meeting point
- You will have to download audio guide mobile app, activade your purchase and follow i
- The audio guide is provided via mobile app for ios an Android.
- Bring your own headphones, they are not included
Reviews(3)
Very pleasant voice. Everything was explained in an entertaining way. We took breaks in several places. For us, this type of city tour was ideal.
Es freut uns sehr, dass Ihnen die angenehme Stimme und die kurzweilige Erklärung während Ihrer Tour durch Porto gefallen haben 😊 Schön zu hören, dass Sie die Möglichkeit genutzt haben, Pausen einzulegen und die Stadt ganz in Ihrem eigenen Tempo zu entdecken — genau das macht TouringBee Audioguides so flexibel. Wir hoffen, dass Sie bei Ihren nächsten Reisen wieder TouringBee wählen und vielleicht beim nächsten Mal sogar die volle 5-Sterne-Bewertung vergeben!
Wonderful way to discover Porto. Appreciate that we could continue tour the next day as it covered a lot of interesting sites.
We’re glad to hear you enjoyed discovering Porto with our TouringBee audioguide! 🌟 It’s great that you appreciated being able to continue the tour the next day and explore so many interesting sites. We hope that on your next journey with us you’ll enjoy it even more — maybe enough to give us 5 stars! ✨
I loved the audio guide it changes guide tours where you have to follow the band. We walked quietly through the old town, wearing headphones, and we laughed at some of the anecdotes. Then we drank port (a little too much 🤭), ate cod tapas, and ended with a boat tour. A real food & wine experience, thank you for the recommendations in your application. Too happy with my day
Merci beaucoup pour ce retour qui donne le sourire ! 😊 On est ravis que l’audioguide vous ait permis de découvrir la ville à votre rythme — entre vieilles pierres, anecdotes croustillantes, morue et porto (même un peu trop 😄). C’est exactement comme ça qu’on imagine une journée réussie : un peu de culture, beaucoup de plaisir. On espère vous faire vivre d’autres belles escapades très bientôt !



