Porto Tram City Tour.
Viaje en el tranvía turístico de Oporto.
Trip aboard the tram through the city of Oporto. Portugal.
Fahrt mit der Straßenbahn durch die Stadt Porto. Portugal.
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Porto Tram Line 1 Massarelos - Passeio Alegre
Tram in Porto Line 1 from Massarelos to Passeio Alegre
Porto Tram City Tour
From the start of this adventure, you will discover a City full of History and Tradition. Learn about the Historical Centre, with its beautiful Squares and Monuments. Visit the Casa da Música in the Boavista area and enjoy the Architecture of the Contemporary Art Museum, in Serralves. The journey continues along to the Foz do Douro beaches and the Riverside area, where you will find the Tramcar Museum. On the other side of the River Douro, is the Port of Gaia, where you may taste the famous Port Wine in the Cellars which are part of its long history.
Трамвай-тур в Порто / Tram city tour Porto
Порто - большой город со множеством красивых мест, которые стоит посетить. Пешие прогулки достаточно утомительны в связи с перепадом высот. По-этому, часть маршрута можно проехать на туристическом трамвайчике, любуясь видом на ривьеру (трамвай №1) Стоимость проезда 3 евро, отправление каждые 20 минут от остановки INFANTE недалеко от моста Луиша I, возле церкви Св.Николаса. Линия №1 - маршрут между историческим центром Порто и садом Пасео Алегри вдоль берега реки Доуру; Существует еще два маршрута №18 и №22.
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Porto is a big city with many beautiful places. Hiking is rather tedious due to the difference in altitude. For this reason, part of the route can be reached by a tourist tram, admiring the view of the Riviera (tram No 1). The fare is 3 euros, departures every 20 minutes from the INFANTE not far from the bridge of Luis I and St. Nicholas church. Line No. 1 is the route between the historic center of Porto and the Paseo Alegre garden along the banks of the Douro River; There are two more routes Nos. 18 and 22.
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Porto Tram City Tour
Os carros eléctricos centenários 203 e 222, percorrem o centro histórico da cidade do Porto num circuito turísticoque permite apreciar os mais emblemáticos monumentos da cidade Invicta como o Palácio da Bolsa, a Cadeia da Relação, A Torre dos Clérigos, as igrejas de vários estilos, museus, teatros e pitorescos cafés históricos.
Estes carros eléctricos antigos funcionam durante todo o ano, em sistema aberto (hop-on/hop-off) permitindo entrar e sair o número de vezes que o utilizador entender, nas paragens ao longo do percurso, durante o período de validade do bilhete.
O trajecto completo tem a duração de cerca de 2 horas, é acompanhada por um sistema de som digital em 8 idiomas
10 Things to do in Porto, Portugal Travel Guide
Join us as we visit Porto, Portugal in this travel guide covering 10 things to do including attractions, food and experiences. Porto ended up being one of our favorite cities during our Europe trip with my parents and is completely different from Lisbon. From riverside barrios to Neoclassical buildings and tram rides to stunning views over the Douro you'll find Porto is a city with no shortage of charm.
10 Things to do in Porto City Tour | Portugal Travel Guide: (Oporto)
Intro - 00:01
1) Visit the Blue Tiled Church “Chapel of Souls” (Igreja do Carmo -Capela das Almas) - 00:31
2) Shop for books inside Lello Bookstore (Livraria Lello) - 01:00
3) Set foot inside São Bento Train Station (Estação Ferroviária de São Bento) - 03:02 + Porto Cathedral (Sé do Porto) - 03:35
4) Explore the Riverside Quarter of Ribeira - 04:10
5) Sample local dishes from Porto at Terreirinho restaurant - 04:24
6) Visit the Church of Saint Francis (Igreja de São Francisco) - 05:54
7) Visit the Bolhão Market (Mercado do Bolhão) - 07:09
8) Walk across Dom Luís I Bridge for the best views of Porto (Ponte D. Luís I) - 08:33
9) Drink Port wine at Croft (vinho do Porto) - 10:25
10) Take a boat tour, cable car, funicular or walk down the Douro River - 10:04 & 12:16
*Bonus* Eat a Francesinha Portuguese sandwich - 12:40
Outro - 16:30
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Our visit Porto travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide to Portuguese cuisine, top sightseeing tourist attractions including visiting churches, monasteries, parks, wineries, bridges, quirky neighborhoods and museums. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Porto tourism brochure, Porto itinerary or Porto city tour also known as Oporto, Portuguesa.
10 Things to do in Porto, Portugal Travel Guide Video Transcript: (OPORTO)
Lisbon is beautiful, but Porto is magical. We arrived in Porto with our taxi driver’s words still ringing in our ears, and we’re happy to say, the city did not disappoint!
Our time in Porto was spent sipping on Port wine, soaking in the views across the Douro River, wandering through the hilly streets, and marvelling at buildings covered in blue tiles.
In this travel guide, we’re going to share a little bit of Porto’s magic with you, and also show you some of the things you too can see, eat, and drink when you visit Porto!
Known as the Chapel of Souls, this church is covered in tiles that represent moments in the life of Saint Francis of Assisi and Saint Catherine.
This bookstore is a feast for the eyes. The bookstore was even frequented by JK Rowling when she taught English in Porto, and it’s reported to have been an inspiration in her Harry Potter series.
We continued our walk downhill until we reached the São Bento Train Station.
Porto Cathedral is one of the oldest landmarks in the city with cloisters where the walls are covered in blue tiles.
We reached the neighbourhood of Ribeira, which sits right on the shores of the Douro River. This neighbourhood is lined with many sidewalk cafes, bars, and restaurants, so it’s a nice place to rest your legs and do a bit of people watching. Feeling hungry we wandered down some of the back streets until we found a small restaurant serving up local specialities.
We made time for one more attraction: the Church of Saint Francis.
The Bridge we had all been waiting for was Dom Luis the first Bridge, which spans the Douro River. The lower deck carries regular traffic with narrow walkways for those on foot, and the upper deck is reserved for pedestrians and the metro lines.
For the best views of Porto, you need to walk the upper deck!
There was only one thing on our minds: visit one of the many wineries that line this side of the river! We ended up walking into Croft for a wine tasting without need for an appointment, and this turned out to be one of our favourite activities in Porto!
Filled to the brim with port wine, cheese and chocolate, we enjoyed a light stroll along the Douro River, watching the boats bob in the water.
That’s a wrap for our visit to Porto! We hope you guys enjoyed following along and that you got a few ideas for your own trip. If you have any other suggestions of fun things to do in and around Porto, feel free to share those with travellers in the comments below.
This is part of our Travel in Portugal video series showcasing Portuguese food, Portuguese culture and Portuguese cuisine.
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Riding the Historic Trams in Porto, Portugal
The Virtual Tourist Riding the Historic Trams in Porto, Portugal
Porto Travel Guide
A travel guide for visiting Porto Portugal including the 8 best things to do in Porto. Highlights include: Porto's Wine Lodges including Sandemann and Offley, Telerifico de Gaia, Porto's famous sandwich, Sao Bento Train Station, Clergios Church Tower, Lello Bookstore, Riverfront Ribeira quarter, and the Stock Exchange Palace.
Porto is Portugal's 2nd largest city and is famous for Port Wine. Porto is built along the hills overlooking the Douro river estuary, and its historical center was awarded World Heritage status by UNESCO in 1996. Porto is not as well known as Portugal's capital Lisbon, but Porto is becoming a tourist destination of it's own. In fact, Porto was named by Forbes Magazine as The City To Visit This Year in 2017.
Don't forget the traditional sandwich called Francesinha, which literally translated means little French lady. Porto is just about the only place in the world where you can find it. Essentially the Francesinha is toast with layers of meat inside (beef, pork meat, ham...). The sandwich is then covered with cheese and a spicy sauce, with the option of including french fries on top. The Francesinha has been considered one of the 10 best sandwiches in the World.
One of the most famous lodges in Porto is the Sandeman lodge. This lodge has been here since the middle of the 18th century. It was originally founded by a Scottish man who wanted to import the wines from Portugal to Britain. The tours are 6 Euro, you can turn up and hope they have a tour in your language. We're here in the morning at 11, they said we'd just missed an English tour at 10.30 and the next one's at 2.45. Apparently Sandeman has two sister wine sellers and they'll let you know when those have English tours. So the next English tour for us is at Offley at 12 o'clock and there is another one, the Ferreira just a little further down the street. So if you don't find a tour at the one you're going to, check out one of the other lodges.
For a unique view of the wine lodges and the river front of Porto take the Teleferico de Gaia. The views are truly terrific on the Teleferico. Ba - dum - tish! It takes you from wine lodge country up to the top of the bridge near the Metro Station. Tickets one way cost 5 Euro or 8 Euro for a round trip.
Porto's main street through the historic center is a big wide avenue that has the City Hall on top flanked by two roads on either side, reminiscent of Wenceslas Square in Prague. Even if you're not taking a train into or out of Porto it's worth a trip to the Sao Bento Train Station. It's a very beautiful train station, actually I think one of the most beautiful on the inside that I've been to, the lobby area at least, because it was decorated with these blue Portuguese tiles from 1910 and they're showing the history of transportation from horses to oxen to boats and even battles over there. You'll find a number of historic churches dotted around the town with decorative Portuguese blue tiles inside and in this case, outside the church. That blue tile decoration outside occurs on more than just one church.
For some of the best views of Porto climb up to the top of the Clerigos church tower. The tower itself isn't actually that tall but it is on the highest point of Porto making it a place for unobstructed views. You know, I say it's not that tall because I haven't climbed it yet. The total number of stairs, 197 to be exact. And actually the stair climb isn't too bad. It's slightly narrow but it takes about 10 minutes to get to the top, maybe even five if you do it quickly.
After the tower stop by at the Livraria Lello, a bookstore that was founded in 1881 and it's where people thought J.K. Rowling was inspired to write Harry Potter. It has to be the most elaborately decorated and designed bookstore I've ever seen and the staircase looks like something out of an M.C. Escher drawing. Very curvy.
The street right along the river, the Ribeira, or as I like to think of it, the Riviera. I don't think that's really what it's called but I'm going to call it that for this video. It's a great place to dine, there's a lot of restaurants here.
To see an interesting kind of private Palace in Porto, visit the Palacio da Bolsa, or the Stock Exchange Palace. This palace was completed in 1910 to be the Porto and North of Portugal Stock Exchange, built and owned by the Oporto Commercial Association.
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Porto tram trip
View aboard one of Porto's historic trams, travelling along the side of the Douro, taken in Feb 2017.
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First person tour around downtown Porto made by locals to international travelers.
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Porto (sometimes in English Oporto, but we really dislike it so PORTO it is) is our hometown, we lived, studied and worked in Porto most of our lives! 20 years ago Porto was dying, now the city is full of people and alive like never before. Porto is trending! It has been awarded the best European destination for the third time (2012, 2014 and 2017) and it’s a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage since 1996. As locals we are inspired by the revolution that is happening in the city and want to share it with you! What better way of inspiring someone to travel than showing them the attractions, the culture, the food…? And who better than the locals to do the job? This is a tour made by locals to foreign travelers. We want to inspire you to visit Porto!
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