Porto
Clerics' Tower
The Clérigos Tower is one of Porto’s landmarks, an 18th-century Baroque tower offering panoramic views of the city once you’ve climbed its 225 steps.
The Clérigos Tower is one of Porto’s most iconic monuments and a true symbol of the city. It was built in the 18th century and designed by the Italian architect Nicolau Nasoni in the Baroque style. Standing over 70 metres tall, it was for a long time the tallest building in Portugal and served as a landmark for ships approaching the city.
The tower forms part of the Clérigos Church complex and is situated right in the heart of Porto’s historic centre. Visitors can climb its 200-plus steps to the top, where they are rewarded with one of the best panoramic views of the city, with the River Douro, the red-tiled roofs and the main monuments stretching across the horizon. Today, it is one of the most visited spots for those wishing to view Porto from above.
Fado performance
Dinner with fado in a historic Portuguese house, enjoying music, emotion and tradition on a unique evening
Clerics' Tower
The Clérigos Tower is one of Porto’s landmarks, an 18th-century Baroque tower offering panoramic views of the city once you’ve climbed its 225 steps.
San Bento railway station
São Bento station in Porto is renowned for its stunning tiles, which depict the history of Portugal, and its elegant historic architecture.
Avenida de los Aliados
It is Porto’s main avenue, lined with historic buildings, hotels and the town hall, and is a key hub of city life
I know about Porto
It is the city’s oldest cathedral, an imposing medieval church situated high above the historic centre, overlooking the River Duero
Vila Nova de Gaia
Famous for its historic wineries, where you can sample its authentic wines.
A stroll along the Duero
A boat trip along the Douro offers unique views of Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia, showcasing their historic bridges, colourful façades and famous wine cellars ...
Luis I Bridge
The Luis I Bridge in Porto connects the city with Vila Nova de Gaia, with its iconic iron structure and panoramic views of the River Douro.