Porto Trip Overview
Those who know the city of Porto may find that cycling is very difficult. It would be true if we weren’t talking about electric bikes!
Our electric bikes are very easy to drive and environmentally friendly!
We will go through the entire city center, passing through the most emblematic places, before heading to the beaches, not without first going through the most modern area of the city, Boavista.
The tour ends in the iconic Ribeira area, where we will arrive via the bike path that accompanies the Douro River!
This is the perfect tour for those who like culture and cycling!
Additional Info
* Duration: 4 hours
* Starts: Porto, Portugal
* Trip Category: Cultural & Theme Tours >> Cultural Tours
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What to Expect When Visiting Porto, Porto, Portugal
Those who know the city of Porto may find that cycling is very difficult. It would be true if we weren’t talking about electric bikes!
Our electric bikes are very easy to drive and environmentally friendly!
We will go through the entire city center, passing through the most emblematic places, before heading to the beaches, not without first going through the most modern area of the city, Boavista.
The tour ends in the iconic Ribeira area, where we will arrive via the bike path that accompanies the Douro River!
This is the perfect tour for those who like culture and cycling!
Itinerary
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Porto Cathedral (Se Catedral), S/N0 Terreiro Se 3 Centro Histórico, Porto 4050-573 Portugal
The Porto Cathedral, located in the heart of the city’s historic center, is one of the main and oldest monuments in Portugal.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Praca da Batalha, Rua Augusto Rosa 192, Porto 4000-101 Portugal
Located in one of the oldest doors in the city of Porto, we can see the National Theater São João and the Church of Santo Ildefonso, as well as the Palacio da Batalha
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Cafe Majestic, Rua Caterina, Porto Portugal
With its “belle-epoque” and “art noveau” atmosphere, this cafe is considered one of the most beautiful in the world!
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Sao Bento Railway Station, Praca Almeida Garrett, Porto 4000-069 Portugal
The station building was designed by Portuguese architect José Marques da Silva. The station is especially famous for its beautiful tile panels.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Torre dos Clerigos, Rua Sao Filipe Neri, Porto 4050-546 Portugal
Considered one of the most iconic symbols of the city, the Church and the Torre dos Clérigos (18th century) are a remarkable architectural complex, designed by Nicolau Nasoni
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Livraria Lello, Rua Carmelitas 144 Vitória, Porto 4050-161 Portugal
Due to its exclusive historical and artistic value, the Lello bookstore is recognized as one of the most beautiful bookstores in the world! Its staircases served as inspiration for the magical stairs of Hogwarts in the Harry Potter books.
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: Casa da Musica, Avenida da Boavista 604 610, Porto 4149-071 Portugal
One of the modern icons of the city! Designed by Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas, it is one of the main concert halls in the city.
Duration: 10 minutes
Pass By: Parque da Cidade, Estrada da Circunvalacao 15443, Porto 4100-183 Portugal
It is the largest urban park in the country, occupying a total of 83 hectares and about 10 km of paths. The park is a sophisticatedly designed landscape, with lakes, varied flora and fauna, integrated into the fabric of the city.
Pass By: Promenade Foz do Douro, Rua do Passeio Alegre, Porto 4150-571 Portugal
Its seafront promenade, dotted with terraces, bars and gardens by the sea make this area one of the most sought after in Porto, due to its high refinement.
Stop At: Ponte da Arrabida, Via de Cintura Interna, Porto 4150 Portugal
One of the road bridges that connects the cities of Porto and V.N.Gaia. At the time of its construction, in 1963, the bridge had the largest reinforced concrete arch in the world.
Duration: 5 minutes
Stop At: Palacio da Bolsa, Rua Ferreira Borges, Porto 4050-253 Portugal
The Palace, a neoclassical style building, began to be built on October 6, 1842, the solemn date for laying the first stone, given the closure of the Casa da Bolsa do Comércio which forced Portuguese traders to discuss their business in the open air .
Duration: 10 minutes