The 'other side of the river' is something heard every day in Porto, especially among locals. But likely few visitors know what lays beyond the wine caves along the riverside.
On this tour, we showcase a non-touristy area full of homemade cuisine and alive with local culture. We'll walk through the winding, narrow streets of Gaia, visit the oldest winery in Portugal founded by King Joseph I and the Marques of Pombal, and discover both “classic” Porto food, such as the francesinha, as well as local secrets like alheira. Each tasting will be paired with local wine or beer.
While enjoying the stroll and tastings, you will learn about both Portuguese and regional history, not only from our guide but from the locals that adore to talk and share their experiences, all the while getting the best views over the city of Porto.
Don't Miss - when visiting the oldest winery in Portugal you'll get to enter a secret wine cave with aging bottles of port wine that are hundreds of years old.
Extras: 2 galsses of Porto Wine 40y.o.
Learn about Gaia at our meeting point and get the best viewpoint of the city.
Get a taste of the Pastry 'culture' of Portugal!
Tour the oldest port wine cave in Portugal!
Learn the history of Alheira - and of course get a taste!
Learn the story of this unusual eatery and taste a local traditional fish, vendor, bacalhau.
View some amazing street art while strolling the city.
Taste the most famous dish of Porto - the Francesinha - and learn how it is prepared!
Cross the bridge and head to the Jardim do Morro Park at the end, in Vila Nova de Gaia. Your Eating Europe guide will be waiting for you on top of the hill with an Eating Europe purple bag. Make sure to arrive 15 minutes prior to the start time.
Upon arrival at the meeting point location, please present to our guide your mobile or paper confirmation/voucher in exchange for your activity.
Porto, the second-largest city in Portugal, is a vibrant coastal city known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and delicious cuisine. With its picturesque Ribeira district, historic bridges, and world-famous port wine cellars, Porto offers a unique blend of cultural heritage and modern charm.
The Ribeira district is the historic heart of Porto, known for its colorful buildings, narrow streets, and lively atmosphere. It's a UNESCO World Heritage site and a must-visit for anyone coming to Porto.
Livraria Lello is one of the most famous bookstores in the world, known for its stunning neo-Gothic interior and as an inspiration for J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series.
The Clérigos Tower is a iconic Baroque bell tower that offers panoramic views of Porto. Climbing the 240 steps to the top is well worth the effort for the breathtaking views.
This double-deck iron bridge spans the Douro River, connecting Porto to Vila Nova de Gaia. The upper deck offers stunning views of the river and the city.
Vila Nova de Gaia is home to many of Porto's famous port wine cellars, where you can learn about the history of port wine and enjoy tastings.
A hearty sandwich made with layers of meat, covered in melted cheese and a special sauce, served with fries.
A traditional Portuguese dish made with shredded cod, onions, potatoes, and eggs.
A traditional Porto dish made with tripe, beans, and spices, slow-cooked to perfection.
Delicious custard tarts with a flaky pastry crust, often dusted with cinnamon or powdered sugar.
This is the peak tourist season with warm weather and plenty of sunshine. It's ideal for exploring the city and enjoying outdoor activities.
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Porto is generally a safe city for travelers, with low violent crime rates. However, petty crime, such as pickpocketing and bag snatching, can occur in tourist areas and on public transportation.
Porto Campanhã, Porto São Bento
Porto Bus Terminal (Terminal de Camionagem de Porto)
The metro system is efficient and easy to use, with six lines connecting major points of interest.
Available • Apps: Bolt, Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
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