Day Itinerary
9 Activities
Day 4
8 mi2 mi
0.7 mi
20 min
08:001 hr
Padaria Ribeiro
We have breakfast at Padaria Ribeiro Bakery and set out to explore new corners of the former Portuguese capital.
The place is closed on Sundays.
The place is closed on Sundays.
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0.6 mi
15 min
09:301 hr
Church of Saint Francis
The Church of St. Francis is a must-see in Porto. It can rightly be called the most beautiful temple in the city: the building combines elements of Gothic and Baroque.
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0.1 mi
5 min
11:001 hr 30 min
Bolsa Palace
The neoclassical palace and museum is worth a visit. Here you can see very well preserved interiors of the 19th century.
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0.2 mi
5 min
13:001 hr
Cantinho do Avillez
0.2 mi
10 min
14:301 hr 30 min
Porto Cathedral
The most striking example of Romanesque architecture in Portugal is the Sé Cathedral. Construction of the building began in the 12th century. Over time, the cathedral has been altered many times, but the facade has remained practically unchanged.
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0.3 mi
10 min
16:3030 min
Luís I Bridge
You can see impressive views of the city and take beautiful panoramic photos from the bridge, which has a long name - Ponti di Don Luis I.
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0.5 mi
5 min
17:301 hr 30 min
DOP
Restaurante DOP is a Portuguese restaurant with a wide variety of dishes and wines. Only positive feedback is received from visitors.
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3.7 mi
15 min
19:301 hr 30 min
Foz do Douro
End the day with a stroll through the picturesque Foz do Doer area. From here you have beautiful views of the ocean and the river, the confluence of which is considered a unique phenomenon.
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3.6 mi
15 min
22:0010 hrs