Top 10 Architectural Buildings in Porto, Northern Portugal

May 5, 2022 Tynisha Seiler

The town that gave the country (and port wine) its very name, Porto is Portugal’s second-largest metropolis after Lisbon. Sometimes called Oporto, it's an age-old city that has one foot firmly in the industrial present. The old town, centered at Ribeira, was built on the hills overlooking the Douro River, and today is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The 14th-century São Francisco church is a main attraction, as are the local port wine cellars, mostly located across the river at Vila Nova de Gaia.
Restaurants in Porto

1. Feitoria Inglesa

Rua Infante Dom Henrique 8, Porto 4050-296 Portugal
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Feitoria Inglesa

2. Barbearia Tinoco

Rua de Sa da Bandeira N. 13, Porto 4000-433 Portugal +351 912 265 723 [email protected]
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Barbearia Tinoco

BARBEARIA TINOCO , built on 1929 in Art Deco, is part of the Histórical,Cultural and local Heritage of Oporto

Reviewed By Bmcarn

Exelent and historical place great professional Anna Arnone Barber Girl???????????????????????? i recomend it to all people to visita and enjoy the cut by the games of Anna. Thank you very much. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

3. Palacio da Bolsa

Rua Ferreira Borges, Porto 4050-253 Portugal 223 399 000 [email protected] http://www.palaciodabolsa.com
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Palacio da Bolsa

National Monument, located in the historical centre of the city, classified as World Heritage Site by UNESCO, the Palacio da Bolsa, built by the Porto Commercial Association on the ruins of the Saint Francis Convent, has become by excellence the Porto city’s drawing room, welcoming the most illustrious visitors, amongst which are monarchs, presidents and ministers from almost every country, transforming this building into the most visited monument in northern Portugal.

Reviewed By JimRiesterer - Edina, United States

Formerly the HQ for the rich merchants of Porto and today the center of the chamber of commerce, you will want to take one of the short guided tours of this place next to the famous golden church. Tickets cost €10 and you will be guided through some historic and breathtaking rooms in the Stock exchange palace. Tours are offered in different languages throughout the day and you just need to pop into the ticket office to find out the day's schedule as it varies (apparently). We arrived 9:40 and we able to book the 10:15 English tour. Each group has around 50 people which can be a bit tedious. The tours follow a consistent plan beginning in the lofty hall of nations and ending in the amazing Arabic room. You also see the business court room and several others of note. We were done in a little under an hour.

4. Sao Bento Railway Station

Praca Almeida Garrett, Porto 4000-069 Portugal +351 707 210 220 https://www.cp.pt/passageiros/pt/consultar-horarios/estacoes/porto-sao-bento
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4.5 based on 16,515 reviews

Sao Bento Railway Station

Reviewed By rosemaryn609

We Went to Sao Bento to enquire about trains tickets to Lisbon & spent quite a bit of time taking photos of the magnificent ceramic tiles in the entrance which are extraordinary & informative of Portugals history. We were able to by our tickets in advance from a very helpful gentleman behind the counter who was very happy to inform us we were able to pay a reduced price for being over 65!

5. Paco Episcopal

Terreiro Se 3, Porto 4050-573 Portugal +351 910 440 044 [email protected] http://www.diocese-porto.pt/visitavirtual
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Paco Episcopal

Reviewed By naila_al - Baku, Azerbaijan

Palace where Porto church workers used to live and still live (we have seen pastors during excursion). Beautiful palace with nice paintings and items of church workers.

6. Farol Molhe do Douro

Avenida Dom Carlos I, Porto 4150-190 Portugal http://visitporto.travel/pt-PT/poi/5cd04b51f979e000019b65b2
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Farol Molhe do Douro

Reviewed By fishfaceNorfolk

Using the hop on tour bus walk along this part of coast with views of beach and the small castles dotted along this stretch with a couple of good eating places walk towards Porto and then pick up tour bus when tired

7. Predio da Predio da Faculdade de Belas Artes da Universidade do PortoFaculdade de Belas Artes da Universidade do Porto

Avenida Rodrigues de Freitas 265 26, Porto 4049-021 Portugal +351 225 192 40 [email protected] http://www.explorebonfim.com/#!faculdadedebelasartesdoporto/rvs93
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Predio da Predio da Faculdade de Belas Artes da Universidade do PortoFaculdade de Belas Artes da Universidade do Porto

Situated in the eastern part of the city of Porto, the Faculty of Fine Arts is installed in an old palatial house from the nineteenth century whose construction was requested by its owner Antonio Ribeiro Fernandes Forbes, a Portuguese man that was emigrated in Brazil.

8. Santo Antonio das Antas Church

Rua Santo Antonio das Antas 15, Porto 4200-483 Portugal +351 22 502 1006 [email protected] http://www.paroquia-antas.pt
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Santo Antonio das Antas Church

Saint Anthony of Antas Church is located in the extreme north of the parish of Bonfim, next to the elegant neighbourhood of Antas. The church is dated from the first half of the twentieth century and its plan was drawn by the architect Jose Ferreira Peneda. The church has a classical style and evokes the Italian influence.

9. Igreja Paroquial do Carvalhido

Praca do Exercito Libertador 52, Porto 4250-204 Portugal
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Igreja Paroquial do Carvalhido

Reviewed By Flamingo14 - Formby, United Kingdom

This beautiful church is covered in the traditional tiles which glimmer in the sunshine. It was right by our apartment so we saw it everyday and it was a popular spot for tourists. We did not go inside and I am unsure if you are allowed but the outside is amazing to see and makes some good photos of the many beautiful buildings you can see in Porto.

10. Casa da Musica

Avenida da Boavista 604 610, Porto 4149-071 Portugal +351 22 012 0220 [email protected] http://www.casadamusica.com
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Casa da Musica

Casa da Musica was conceived to mark 2001, the year in which Porto was Cultural Capital of Europe, and it is the first new building in Portugal to be entirely dedicated to music - to the presentation and public enjoyment of music, to music education and to the creation of music. The project took shape in 1999 after the Rem Koolhaas & Ellen van Loon - Office for Metropolitan Architecture won the international architectural competition. Work began in 1999 on the site of Porto's former central tram garage on the Rotunda da Boavista, and Casa da Musica opened its doors to the public on April 15th , 2005. Casa da Musica was planned as a home for all types of music and it is not only part of the urban redevelopment of Porto but also part of a network of cultural facilities, for the city of Porto and for the wider world. Underlying it is an innovative and wide-ranging cultural project, which aims to make an exciting contribution to the national and international music scene, as an arena for all types of musical events - from classical music to jazz, from fado to electronic music, from great international productions to more experimental projects. Besides concerts, recitals and other types of performance, Casa da Musica also organises events for musicians and musicologists and invests in research into the origins of Portuguese music. In addition, it plays a very important role in music education. It is a cultural meeting point between music and other areas of artistic creation and knowledge, providing a space for all kinds of audiences and creators.

Reviewed By Stories-of-nina

I went to a guided tour in English on Saturday 16 2019. The guide showed us around and explained every detail of this intriguing building. It was 10 euros but in my opinion it is worth it.

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