As with every Portuguese land or city we’ve had the opportunity to visit on a trip, Porto has a warm atmosphere that makes visitors feel at ease right away. Spending a few days, 2 or 3 days would hardly ever allow you to grasp all the best of this city, to get to know its milieu and atmosphere quickly. So, choose activities and visits that will give the best idea of this region’s charms. Being able to do the tour of Porto in 2 days is not impossible. What activities are there to do in Porto? Find out in this article, answers to your questions.

Porto’s neighborhoods or capital

For your first stay in Porto, walk to visit or do the tour. Which means take walking tours. Take its tours as much as you can in case your body can handle it. A visit on foot, because, it’s only the best way to see at what level the architectural details of this city are beautiful and how pleasant the atmosphere in this tourist area is to your sejour . Early in the morning, go to a café, have a capucino and look at the city and its activities. This is bound to put you in a good mood first thing in the morning. Also, take a stroll through Aliados, a well-known historical district, consisting of a huge palace crossing the avenue. Take the road north of the area and let your enthusiasm to carry as it can to visit Porto’s most magnificent structures comprising the region, such as Almeida Garrett famous monument of this city. Finally, visit the douro city. Douro is a town in Portugal where you’ll feel very much at home. It has beautiful scenery and hotels to delight your eyes.

Visit Porto’s basements and cellars


The next day, plan a visit to a villa called Vila Nova de Gaia not far from the pont Dom. Cross the pont Dom which will take you to the various caves of Porto. Tours of Porto’s caves are a fun thing with the aim of learning the well-known. An infusion is made and enjoy a glass or 2 of its delicate water. Indeed, a stroll along the quay is a must-do activity, as, it may help you get to know the history of Portugal. Allow 2 to 3 hours for this stroll. A visit, and after the visit to the café so you can use the terraces overlooking the Ribeira finalizing your day! Porto has a church very magnificent located in Pilar and Ribeira in Portugal. Church famous for its structuring. Take a tour there during the day. It’s a trip that will revive you.

Visit Porto’s little-known districts

Visiting Porto’s little-known centre and valley is the best way to end your last day and get the perfect view. This way you stand out from the crowd of third parties. Neighborhood, center little known, but boasting an interesting atmosphere. Miragaia, for example, is located in the southwest, and is the city’s previous Jewish quarter. It boasts magnificent and charming streets that are a pleasure to visit. 3 days would not be enough to visit Porto in its entirety. You need several days to get a deeper view of the city. So get with the program and come back for a full visit. There’s so much more to see and discover. Porto has tourist guides who can help you with your visits. Guides who know the nooks and crannies of the city.

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