Porto's Editor's Choice
Porto's architectural landscape is defined by dramatic ironwork and intricate tile artistry. This collection highlights the double-deck Dom Luís I Bridge, designed by a disciple of Gustave Eiffel, and the São Bento Railway Station, famous for its massive azulejo tile panels. The selection includes the 19th-century Stock Exchange Palace with its Moorish-style Arab Room, the circular Serra de Pilar Monastery, and the Art Nouveau Café Majestic. Cultural insights are provided through sites like the National Museum Soares dos Reis and the House of the Prince, a 14th-century former mint.
Dom Luís I Bridge
Double-deck metal arch bridge spanning the Douro River, known for its striking design and scenic views connecting two cities.
São Bento Railway Station
Historic train station known for its stunning azulejo tile panels depicting Portuguese history and rural scenes. It serves as a key hub for local and regional train services and is recognized as a cultural heritage site.
Stock Exchange Palace
Historic 19th-century neoclassical palace with richly decorated interiors and the distinctive Moorish Revival Arab Room. It functions as a museum and cultural site showcasing Portuguese commercial history and architecture.
Igreja do Carmo
Baroque and rococo church from the 18th century known for its neoclassical facade and extensive azulejo tile decoration.
Chapel of Souls
Historic baroque chapel known for its extensive blue-and-white tile exterior depicting religious scenes.
Café Majestic
Historic Art Nouveau café renowned for its Belle Époque architecture and cultural significance, featuring outdoor seating and a stylish ambiance.
Serra de Pilar Monastery
16th-century circular monastery recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, notable for its architectural design and panoramic views of the surrounding city and river.
Saint Anthony's Church (Congregados)
This church with its eye-catching façade decorated with blue tiles is the dominant of Praça de Almeida Garrett.
Trinity Church
Located behind Porto's City Hall, this 19th-century church is a gem of Neoclassical style.
World of Discoveries
Numerous discoveries were made by Portuguese sailors during 15th and 16th centuries.
National Museum Soares dos Reis
One of the greatest museums of Portugal; the first national museum in the country that displays some of the best art from home as well as…
House of the Prince
A former custom house and mint was built in 14th century but it was significantly remodelled in 17th century.
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