Experience the charm of Porto with a unique vintage Tuk-Tuk city tour. Explore historic landmarks and hidden gems in a 1920s Ford T replica. Discover Porto’s essence in a different way!
Experience the charm of Porto with a unique vintage Tuk-Tuk city tour. Explore historic landmarks and hidden gems in a 1920s Ford T replica. Discover Porto’s essence in a different way!
- Teatro Nacional São João - Teatro São João, situated in the heart of Porto, is one of the city’s premier cultural landmarks, blending history, architecture, and art. Opened in 1898, the theatre is renowned for its splendid neoclassical design and opulent interior, featuring impressive frescoes and a luxurious glow that lights up the main hall….
- Teatro Nacional São João - Teatro São João, situated in the heart of Porto, is one of the city’s premier cultural landmarks, blending history, architecture, and art. Opened in 1898, the theatre is renowned for its splendid neoclassical design and opulent interior, featuring impressive frescoes and a luxurious glow that lights up the main hall. With a seating capacity of around 1,200, Teatro São João is an iconic venue for a variety of events, including plays, operas, and concerts. Over the years, it has hosted esteemed national and international artists, solidifying its status as a key cultural hub. Besides theatrical productions, the venue also offers guided tours, allowing visitors to delve into its history and heritage. A visit to Teatro São João is an enriching and unmissable experience for culture and art enthusiasts eager to explore the vibrant artistic scene.
- Praça da Batalha - Praça da Batalha is one of Porto’s most iconic squares, located in the city’s historic center. Known for its rich history and striking architecture, the square is home to the Teatro Nacional São João and the Igreja da Santíssima Trindade. Originally a significant gathering spot for festivities and public events, the square also witnessed several historic battles, which gave it its name. Surrounding Praça da Batalha are numerous cafes, restaurants, and shops, making it a lively place to relax and enjoy local life. It is also an excellent base for exploring other nearby attractions, such as Rua de Santa Catarina and Estação de São Bento. Praça da Batalha is undoubtedly a must-visit for anyone in Porto, offering a unique blend of culture, history, and urban vitality.
- Muralha Fernandina - The Fernandina Wall is one of Porto’s most significant historical landmarks, representing a crucial part of the city’s medieval heritage. Constructed between the 14th and 15th centuries during the reign of King Ferdinand, this fortification was built to protect the city from invasions and foreign threats. Stretching for about 3 kilometers, the Fernandina Wall included towers, gates, and fortifications, serving as a strategic defense for the city’s residents. Today, remnants of this wall can be seen at various points in the city, especially in the historic area. One of the most notable sections is the Porta da Ribeira, where visitors can appreciate the grandeur of the construction. Besides its historical significance, the Fernandina Wall offers stunning views over the Douro River and the city, making it a popular spot for sightseeing.
- Ponte Infante Dom Henrique - The Infante D. Henrique Bridge, opened in 2003, is a vital link between Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia. Spanning 2,000 meters, this road and rail bridge facilitates efficient movement of vehicles and trains, enhancing regional mobility. The modern design, created by architect Edgar Cardoso, is notable for its elegant structure and wide lanes. In addition to being a crucial transport hub, the bridge offers breathtaking views of the Douro River and the city, making it a popular spot for pedestrians and cyclists. A walk across the Infante Bridge is an unmissable experience, providing a fresh perspective on Porto’s beauty.
- Observatório Astronómico “Prof. Manuel de Barros” - The Astronomical Observatory of Vila Nova de Gaia is a dedicated space for the observation and study of the sky, offering a unique experience for astronomy enthusiasts and visitors. Located in the hills of Gaia, the observatory provides a privileged view over Porto and the Douro River, making it an ideal place to explore the universe. Equipped with modern telescopes, the observatory hosts observation sessions, lectures, and workshops, promoting scientific knowledge.
- Mosteiro da Serra do Pilar - The Serra do Pilar Monastery, located in Vila Nova de Gaia, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the region’s most iconic monuments. Built in the 16th century, it is distinguished by its circular church, a notable example of Mannerist architecture in Portugal. Situated atop the Serra do Pilar, the monastery offers breathtaking views over the Douro River and the city of Porto, making it a prime spot for tourists and photographers. The site also features a serene and historic cloister. In addition to its cultural significance, the monastery hosts events and exhibitions, making it a must-visit destination for anyone in the area.
- Mosteiro da Serra do Pilar - Stop to see the old monastery located on a high point on the riverside in V. N. de Gaia, as well as to see and photograph one of the best possible views of the city of Porto and the Douro River.
- Ponte de Dom Luís I - The Luís I Bridge is one of Porto’s most emblematic icons, connecting the cities of Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia. Inaugurated in 1886, the bridge was designed by engineer Gustave Eiffel and is famous for its bold and elegant metal structure. With a total length of 385 meters, the bridge has two levels: the upper one is intended for vehicle and pedestrian traffic.
- Jardim do Morro - In addition to its natural beauty, Jardim do Morro is a great starting point for exploring the region, as it offers access to the Luís I Bridge and other nearby attractions. During the day, visitors can enjoy the scenery, and at dusk, the place becomes a great spot to watch the sunset over the city skyline. The garden also hosts cultural events and festivals, contributing to the social life of Gaia. A visit to Jardim do Morro is a relaxing and revitalizing experience, providing a healthy connection with nature and local culture.
- Ponte D. Maria Pia - The Maria Pia Bridge, opened in 1877, is one of Porto’s most iconic railway structures. Designed by engineer Gustave Eiffel, the bridge is a remarkable example of engineering, being one of the first to be built using sheet metal. At 350 meters long and 60 meters high, the bridge provided an important access point between Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia, facilitating rail transport in the region. Although it is no longer in use for trains, the Maria Pia Bridge continues to captivate visitors with its impressive architecture and stunning views over the Douro River. The structure is a testament to industrial progress.
- Porto Calem - As you explore the ancient streets of Vila Nova de Gaia, you will immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of this charming town. This tour allows you to discover the traditional architecture and local charms while enjoying stunning views over the Douro River and Porto. To make the experience even more special, the visit includes a wine tasting at the famous Caves Calém, renowned for its production of Port wines. In this welcoming environment, you will have the opportunity to taste different varieties of wine.
- Convento Corpus Christi - The Corpus Christi Convent in Vila Nova de Gaia was founded in the 16th century by friars of the Order of Saint Augustine, initially as a place of devotion to the Blessed Sacrament. The construction of the convent reflected the importance of spirituality at the time, functioning as a religious center and place of retreat. With the abolition of religious orders in 1834, the convent faced difficulties, but its church remained active, maintaining important traditions in the community. Today, the Corpus Christi Convent is a cultural and historical reference point.
- Private transportation
- Civil Liability and Personal Injury Insurance
- Tour Expert / Driver
- 100% Electric Tuk Tuk
- 2 10-minute stops at viewpoints
- Private transportation
- Civil Liability and Personal Injury Insurance
- Tour Expert / Driver
- 100% Electric Tuk Tuk
- 2 10-minute stops at viewpoints
- Tips
- Tickets for other activities; entrances / visits to museums and monuments
- Tips
- Tickets for other activities; entrances / visits to museums and monuments
Prepare for an extraordinary adventure in Vila Nova de Gaia and Porto! Begin the tour at the breathtaking Serra do Pilar, where panoramic views of the iconic Douro River and the Luís I Bridge will leave you in awe. These two cities are celebrated for their remarkable beauty.
Embark on a rabelo boat ride along the Douro River, taking in the picturesque…
Prepare for an extraordinary adventure in Vila Nova de Gaia and Porto! Begin the tour at the breathtaking Serra do Pilar, where panoramic views of the iconic Douro River and the Luís I Bridge will leave you in awe. These two cities are celebrated for their remarkable beauty.
Embark on a rabelo boat ride along the Douro River, taking in the picturesque scenery and the rich Port wine heritage. The journey concludes with a Port wine tasting at the esteemed Calém wine cellars, offering a chance to savor local wine and learn about its renowned production process. This experience blends stunning vistas, rich culture, and unique perspectives, ensuring unforgettable memories.
- Maximum of 7 people per car
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.