Begin your tour at the breathtaking Porto Cathedral (Sé do Porto), one of the city's oldest and most iconic landmarks. From there, head toward the stunning Luís I Bridge, offering panoramic views over the Douro River and the colorful buildings that make Porto a living postcard.
Wander down the charming, narrow streets of the historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, rich with legends, tiled façades, and local life, until you reach the scenic Ribeira by the riverside – where Porto's past and present live side by side.
From there, climb gently toward the peaceful garden that hosts the statue of Prince Henry the Navigator, a key figure of the Age of Discoveries. Just nearby, pause some minutes in front of the magnificent Palácio da Bolsa (Stock Exchange Palace), a masterpiece of the 19th-century architecture.
Next, stroll up the lively Rua das Flores, filled with local shops, street performers, and hidden gems, before stepping into one of the city's most beautiful spots: the São Bento Train Station, where intricate tile panels bring Portugal's history to life.
End your journey at the majestic Clérigos Church, next to the iconic tower that offers (optional) panoramic views over the city – a perfect way to wrap up this walking adventure.
