Porto
Portugal
Porto Hop-on Hop-Off Sightseeing Tours
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Experience Porto

Welcome to Porto!
The vibrant and charming city of Porto is a culture-soaked, riverside treasure. You’re sure to fall in love with this hilly cityscape adorned with azulejo-tiled facades and delightful shops. Rolling streets invite you to wander into its hidden corners while the Douro River hugs its shores. This is the city that gave its name to Port wine and the drink is still very much part of the life of the city. The drink’s story is part of the city’s history and culture. Every stop on our two routes tells a different story. Some of them tell many. So come with us, hop on board and get ready to discover this amazing city on the edge of the Atlantic.

Top 3 hop-on hop-off Porto attractions
You can't visit Porto without hopping off the bus to see these three destinations. The first is the city’s stunning cathedral, Sé do Porto, which stands high above the River Douro. Built near the old city walls, some say the cathedral looks as much like a fort as a religious building. One thing everyone agrees in is that the views from its location are spectacular. The next place that you have to hop off at is the Torre dos Clérigos. This impressive tower is 75 metres tall and the views from the top over the city and the river are more than worth the climb up the 240 steps. Our final recommendation is also all about the view. Hop off at the Teleférico de Gaia to ride the modern cable car that takes you over the rooftops of Gaia and offers you some of the very best views of the city.
Did you know?
Despite Porto’s name, it has neither a port nor is it home to port wine. The port is just outside the city and port comes generally from Vila Nova de Gaia on the other side of the River Douro. Porto’s nickname is Invicta because it survived a 19th-century siege, but the name could just as easily relate to the fact that the locals can remain standing after eating a Francesinha, the local speciality. This incredible food is a massive sandwich crammed full of ham, cured sausage, fresh sausage and steak, with the whole thing covered in melted cheese and a beer and tomato sauce, all with a side of chips. Delicious, though maybe it should come with a health warning. Some even come with a fried egg on top!