Porto
Portugal · Europe
Travel Guide — Porto
Porto is Portugal's soulful second city — a UNESCO World Heritage riverside city of azulejo-tiled facades, port wine cellars, historic tramways, and some of Europe's most beautiful baroque churches. Porto's Ribeira waterfront and Douro Valley wine country make it one of Europe's most romantic destinations.
Currency
EUR
Timezone
Lisbon
Airport
OPO
Continent
Europe
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❓ Porto Travel FAQ
Is Porto or Lisbon better to visit?+
Both are excellent. Porto is smaller, more intimate, and in many ways more charming. Lisbon has more sights. Doing both (3 hrs apart by train) is ideal.
What wine should I try in Porto?+
Port wine obviously — but also try the outstanding Douro Valley table wines. Tawny Port is excellent; LBV and Vintage ports are world-class.
Is the Livraria Lello worth visiting?+
The stunning Art Nouveau bookshop (a Harry Potter inspiration) charges €8 entry (redeemable against purchases). Worth seeing once, but very crowded.
How do I get from Porto airport to the city?+
Metro Line E (Violet) runs directly to Bolhão in the city center in 25 minutes for €2. Very convenient.
When is the Festa de São João in Porto?+
June 23–24 — one of Europe's best street festivals. The entire city is outside, locals hit each other with plastic hammers, and fireworks light the Douro.