What to do in Porto for 48 hours?


What to do in Porto for 48 hours?

  • Take a guided tour of Porto for an overview of the city.
  • Discover Porto highlights with the hop-on-hop-off bus.
  • Explore Porto Old Town. Ribeira. Miragaia. Se Cathedral. Sao Bento Railway Station. ...
  • Dom Luís Bridge and the Douro River.
  • Cruise the Douro River.
  • Port Wine Tasting.
  • Matosinhos and Foz do Douro.
  • Porto at night.


How to get from Porto airport to city centre?

Getting from the airport to the center, or vice versa, is easy via the metro. The purple line takes you from the air terminal to the city center. Please note that a ride to the city center will take you approximately 35 minutes (depending on your destination). Trindade is the best station if you are going downtown.


What is better Porto or Lisbon?

Big sister Lisbon is twice the size, more cosmopolitan, faster paced and 200 miles further south, so in summer it can be sweltering. Compact, walkable Porto has a more traditional feel and is cooled by Atlantic breezes through summer, though fog and rain can roll in via the same route during the winter.


Is Porto safe to walk at night?

The centre of the Porto is safe to walk around at night but always stay to well-lit areas and avoid dark cut through or alleys. Being severely intoxicated by alcohol does dramatically increase the risk of petty theft and if a little worse for-wear (often from Port tasting tours) take a taxi home.


What are the no go areas in Porto?

Ribeira is at the heart of the Old Town, and while it's a wonderful place to see during the day, the busy crowds make it the top of our list of areas to avoid in Porto. If you're not big on nightlife, you'll also want to skip Baixa – it can get quite lively in the evening.


Which part of Porto is best to stay?

If you're looking for the best location to stay in Porto that lets you experience authentic local life while still being close to the city center, Bonfim is our top recommendation. Located just to the east of Baixa and Ribeira, Bonfim is an up-and-coming area of Porto.


What is the prettiest part of Porto?

If you're looking for the best location to stay in Porto that lets you experience authentic local life while still being close to the city center, Bonfim is our top recommendation. Located just to the east of Baixa and Ribeira, Bonfim is an up-and-coming area of Porto.


Is there a hop on hop off bus in Porto Portugal?

The City Sightseeing buses in Porto are red. A bus tour ticket is valid for 48 hours after you first validate it and you can hop off and back on as many times as you want. This Hop-On Hop-Off company has two routes: Red and Blue with 57 conveniently located bus stops.


Is 3 days too long in Porto?

For your first trip to Porto, we think three days is ideal. You'll need two days to take in the city's main highlights, and an extra day to explore the nearby Douro Valley. Being a relatively small city, it's possible to pack all of Porto's main attractions into a day (here's our guide on how to do Porto in a day).


What is the best month to visit Porto?

The best time to visit Porto is from mid-spring in April until the end of October, when it is still warm and sunny. Nonetheless, the best months are undoubtedly May and September.


Is Porto a walkable city?

Comfortable walking shoes:Porto is a very walkable city, with many cobblestone streets and steep hills. Comfortable shoes will be essential for exploring the city on foot. Light layers: The weather in Porto can be unpredictable, and it's always a good idea to bring clothing that can be layered.


Is Porto a cheap city?

Porto is one of the least expensive cities in western Europe, and when compared to other city break destinations, Porto provides exceptional value for money.