PORTO IN 3 DAYS: DAY 3 – HISTORIC STREETS, SÃO BENTO, AND LOCAL VIEWS

On the last day, enjoy a route full of tradition, architecture, and gastronomic experiences that summarize the best of northern Portugal.

Bolhão Market


The most traditional market in Porto. Perfect to see local products and try specialties.

Capela das Almas


Famous for its blue tiles depicting religious scenes. One of the country’s most beautiful facades.

Fábrica da Nata


A sweet moment of the day. Here you can taste one of the best pastéis de nata.

Café Majestic


Pure Belle Époque. Possibly the most beautiful café in Portugal.

Church of Saint Ildefonso


Another tiled gem, very photogenic.

Rua 31 de Janeiro


A sloped shopping street connecting to São Bento. Excellent for photos.

🍽️ Lunch recommendation:

Tapabento (very popular, reserve if possible)

  1. São Bento Station
    Its tile murals depict historical scenes of Portugal. A must-visit.
  2. Miradouro das Fontainhas
    A quiet local viewpoint with beautiful views of Gaia.
  3. Sport Club Guindalense
    A no-frills local bar with a terrace perfect for a beer with a view of the bridge.
  4. Cais da Ribeira
    The best way to close the trip: a stroll along the Douro again.

🍽️ Dinner recommendation:

Escondidinho do Barredo
Perfect for finishing the experience with authentic traditional food.

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