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Accessible Tour in Porto

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For me, traveling to a new place is an opportunity to share experiences, build connections, and touch people’s hearts while allowing them to touch mine. That’s why, when I host you in my beloved city, it’s important to me that everyone, regardless of any limitation, can be part of this experience.

 

I believe that Porto—with all its generosity, beauty, and charm—is a place everyone must discover and feel free in.

 

Making my tours accessible is not just a professional responsibility for me but, above all, a fundamental human value. It’s about ensuring that everyone feels welcome, comfortable, and most importantly, happy to be part of this special journey.

When I see travelers wandering with me through Porto, their eyes shining and a genuine sense of freedom radiating, I realize this is exactly why I do what I do.

 

So, I invite all of you to join me in this incredible city—I want to share my love affair with Porto with you.

 

Note: The text is written mostly in masculine form but is intended for all genders.

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Summary of the Porto Tour:

  • Start the Day at the Central Food Market: Explore a vibrant hub blending history, culture, food, and wine.

  • Continue to the City Center: Discover diverse architecture and captivating historical tales—from the monarchy to modern struggles—and learn how the city has transformed over the decades.

  • Descend to the Lower Historic Quarter: Wander picturesque streets to a unique site adorned with azulejo tiles. These 20,000 ceramic tiles tell Portugal’s story, featuring local legends and historical figures.

  • Climb to the “Cathedral Hill”: Visit the birthplace of the city, hear fascinating stories, and enjoy breathtaking views of Gaia and the river below.

  • Cross the Dom Luís I Bridge: Head to Gaia across the river for a stunning perspective of Porto and its surroundings.

  • Finish with a View and Port Wine: End the tour at the most iconic viewpoint with a glass of port and breathtaking scenery.

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Tour Details

  • Duration: Between 3 to 4 hours

  • Focus: The oldest area of the historic center (with a slight detour to other areas)

  • Walking Distance: Approximately 2 kilometers

  • Included:

    • Espresso and a traditional pastry from the north, over 130 years old (not pastel de nata)

    • A bottle of Vinho Verde wine

    • A bottle of Port wine

  • Group Size: Intimate tour for up to 8 people

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Pricing:

  • 7–8 participants: €45 per person

  • 5–6 participants: €50 per person

  • 4 participants: €55 per person

  • 3 participants: €60 per person

  • 2 participants: €70 per person

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