Porto Day TOurs
Explore in and around Porto with local guides on our daily sightseeing tours.
Day Tours From Porto
Explore Porto with local guides on our daily sightseeing tours with delivered by local guides, we present you the best tours in Porto to go on.

Douro Valley Tour
Douro Valley wine tours from Porto with tasting and guide.

Braga & Guimarães Tour
Explore the historic cities of Braga & Guimarães in one day from Porto.

Porto Walking Tour
3 hours walking tour of Porto with local expert guides.
About Porto Day Tours
Porto Day Tours offers private guided and guided small group tours in Porto. Discover Porto with a local guide who will take you through popular and hidden attractions in the city. Also known as the “Invicta” by locals meaning invincible, Porto is a mesmerising destination known for its culture, history and natural beauty. Porto offers an abundance of things to do for every visitor. Start your tour of discovery with Porto Day Tours.
Porto Tours From Airport
If you have a stopover or short stay in Porto, we offer guided tours with transfer from and to Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport. This tour is ideal for visitors who are looking for a short tour to visit the main tourist attractions in Porto. A private chauffeur guide will pick you and your group up from Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport to start your tour. For more information and to arrange your tour get in contact with us, with your confirmed arrival day, time and group size.

Things to Do in Porto
Porto is a vibrant, historic, and colorful city, filled with charm and countless things to explore. From the bustling Ribeira District to modern wonders like the Casa da Música, this Portuguese gem offers a perfect blend of cultural heritage, stunning architecture, and breathtaking views of the Douro River.
Whether you choose to explore these spots through guided Porto tours or on your own, we’ve compiled a list of the top 5 things to do and see in Porto for you.
Neighbourhoods
The heart of Porto’s waterfront, with colorful buildings, traditional eateries, and stunning views of the Dom Luís I Bridge.
Porto’s downtown area, home to grand avenues like Avenida dos Aliados, lined with cafés, shops, and monuments.
Located by the sea, where the Douro River meets the Atlantic, it’s known for its beaches, promenade, and serene atmosphere.
An artsy neighbourhood filled with galleries, cool cafés, and boutiques.
A historic riverside area with narrow, winding streets and a laid-back vibe.
Top Attractions
One of the world’s most beautiful bookstores, known for its intricate wooden interiors and stained glass skylight.
This iconic double-deck iron bridge offers stunning views of the Douro River and the city.
Climb to the top of this 18th-century baroque bell tower for panoramic views of Porto.
The old stock exchange building, renowned for its breathtaking Arab Room.
Head to Vila Nova de Gaia, across the river, to tour famous wine cellars and sample Porto’s finest port wines.
Kids & Families
Explore the wonders of marine life in this popular aquarium.
These landscaped gardens offer beautiful views of the river, perfect for a family picnic.
Take the kids on an educational adventure through Portugal’s golden age of exploration.
Enjoy a fun ride with great views as you travel between the riverside and higher parts of the city.
The largest urban park in Porto, great for outdoor fun with the family.
Shopping & Dining
Porto’s main shopping street, filled with international brands and traditional shops.
A bustling market offering fresh produce, flowers, and local delicacies.
Famous for its wine cellars, this area also has excellent dining options with a view of Porto’s skyline.
Surrounded by grand buildings and cafés, this avenue is great for a relaxing meal or a cup of coffee.
This street is known for its galleries, concept stores, and trendy restaurants.
Museums
A modern art museum set in beautiful gardens.
Featuring Portuguese art, this is the oldest public museum in Portugal.
Learn about Porto’s maritime history in this historic building, the birthplace of Prince Henry the Navigator.
A family-friendly museum that takes you through Portugal’s Age of Exploration.
A former prison turned photography museum, showcasing stunning exhibits.
Religious Buildings
One of the city’s oldest monuments, combining Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque elements.
A gothic church with a lavish baroque interior covered in gold leaf.
Known for its beautiful azulejo-covered façade.
A baroque masterpiece next to the famous Clérigos Tower.
Famous for its blue azulejo tiles, depicting scenes from the lives of saints.