The most comfortable way to explore all the wonderful highlights that Porto has to offer!
Porto is the second largest city in Portugal. The history of Porto dates back to the 4th century to the Roman occupation of the Iberian Peninsula although Celtic and Proto-Celtic ruins have also been discovered in several areas. The charm and character of its old quarters filled with cafes and shops is matched only by the cathedral area, perfect for exploring. The civic centre of the city in the Central Baixa quarter has broad avenues lined with banks and outdoor cafes and make sure you visit the daily market. Take a tour of the city with City Sightseeing Porto and you will see all the things to do and see there.
Routes (60 min):
Blue line: Infante D Henrique, Praca da Liberdade, Se Catedral, Igreja de St. Clara (Funicular), Praca da Batalha, Praca D. Joao I, Avenida dos Aliados, Hospital de St. Antonio, Torre dos Clerigos, Praca do Infante, Ponte D. Luis I (Funicular), Largo Miguel Bombarda, Caves Croft, Cais de Gaia, Serpa Pinto, Casa-Museu Teixeiro Lopes, El Corte Ingles, Camara de Gaia, Jardim do Morro, Casa Barbot.
Red Line: Infante D Henrique, Praca da Liberdade, Se Catedral, Igreja de St. Clara (Funicular), Praca da Batalha, Praca D. Joao I, Avenida dos Aliados, Hospital de St. Antonio, Torre dos Clerigos, Museu Nacional Soares dos Reis, Palacio de Cristal, Rotunda da Boavista, Casa da Musica, Guerra Junqueiro, Bessa, Foco, Fundacao de Serralves, Parque da Cidade,Castelo do Queijo, Molhe, Pergola da Foz, Praia do Ourigo (Boa-Vista), Pilotos (Cantareira), Fluvial, Lordelo do Ouro, Massarelos, Alfandega Nova, Infante (Palacio da Bolsa), Ponte D. Luis I (Funicular), Largo Miguel Bombarda, Caves Croft, Cais de Gaia, Largo Miguel Bombarda.
Frequency: Red Route: 90 mins (from 09.15) Blue Route: 60 mins (from 09.30).