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Porto: Fun Private Tuk Tuk Tour

By byLocals
9.4 out of 10
Exceptional
Free cancellation available
Price is $104 per adult* *Get a lower price by selecting multiple adult tickets
Features
  • Free cancellation available
  • 1h 30m
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Multiple languages
Overview

You're about to embark on an adventure along both banks of the Douro River, where you'll get to know Porto and Gaia in a fun and light-hearted way — ideal for all age groups.

You'll travel through narrow, sloping streets as we explore traditional neighborhoods, see some of the city's most iconic monuments, and make stops to soak in the stunning views from the best viewpoints.

We'll stop the car, take photos, go on short walks, crack jokes, share our history, urban legends, and fun facts…

We’ll give you all the tips on what to see, what to do, where to eat, where to watch the sunset, and everything else to make you feel like a local here.

By the end of this tour, you’ll understand what it means to feel “saudade” and what it truly means to be a “tripeiro”.

Our guides, experienced in multiple languages and passionate about our city, will always personalize and adapt the tour to your needs, while ensuring one thing we always promise to deliver: fun.

Activity location

  • Muralha Fernandina
    • Rua Arnaldo Gama
    • Porto, Portugal

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • São João National Theater
    • Praça da Batalha
    • 4000-102, Porto, Porto, Portugal

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Porto: Fun Private Tuk Tuk Tour
  • Activity duration is 1 hour and 30 minutes1h 30m
    1h 30m
  • English
Price details
$103.83 x 1 Adult$103.83

Total
Price is $103.83

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    Private transportation
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Local Guide
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Tips (optional)

Know before you book

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Activity itinerary

Teatro Nacional Sao Joao (Pass by)
The São João National Theatre, in Porto, is a cultural landmark that was inaugurated in 1798 and rebuilt in 1920 by architect José Marques da Silva. With its neoclassical architecture and luxurious interior, it is a venue dedicated to the performing arts, including theatre, music, and dance, and stands as a cultural reference in Portugal.
Muralha Fernandina
  • 1m
The Fernandine Wall, in Porto, is an ancient defensive structure built in the 14th century during the reign of King Fernando I. It replaced earlier medieval walls to protect the expanding city. Although it was partially demolished in the 19th century, significant sections still remain — particularly in the Ribeira and Morro da Sé areas — serving as historical and architectural witnesses to Porto’s medieval past.
Mosteiro da Serra do Pilar
  • 5m
The Monastery of Serra do Pilar, in Vila Nova de Gaia, is a 16th-century historic monument known for its unique circular church and Renaissance architecture. Built by monks of the Order of Saint Augustine, it offers panoramic views over Porto and the Douro River. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a striking symbol of the region.
Ponte de Sao Joao (Pass by)
The São João Bridge, in Porto, is a railway bridge inaugurated in 1991, designed by engineer Edgar Cardoso. Replacing the old Maria Pia Bridge, it stands out for its modern reinforced concrete structure and for connecting the banks of the Douro River with both efficiency and elegance.
Ponte D. Maria Pia
  • 3m
The Dona Maria Pia Bridge, in Porto, was inaugurated in 1877 as the first railway bridge over the Douro River. Designed by Gustave Eiffel, it is notable for its iron structure and elegant arch. Decommissioned in 1991, it remains a landmark of engineering and a significant part of Portugal’s transportation history.
Ponte de Dom Luis I (Pass by)
The Dom Luís I Bridge, in Porto, is one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. Inaugurated in 1886 and designed by Théophile Seyrig, it features two metal decks connecting Porto to Vila Nova de Gaia, allowing the passage of vehicles, pedestrians, and currently, the metro. It is an architectural and historical symbol of the Douro River.
Jardim do Infante Dom Henrique
  • 3m
The Infante D. Henrique Garden, in Porto, is a public space located in the Ribeira area, created in the 19th century. At its center stands a statue dedicated to Prince Henry the Navigator, a key figure of the Portuguese Age of Discoveries, known for promoting maritime exploration in the 15th century. Surrounded by trees and flowerbeds, the garden is close to landmarks such as the Palácio da Bolsa and the Ferreira Borges Market, blending history and leisure.
Mercado Ferreira Borges (Pass by)
The Ferreira Borges Market, in Porto, was inaugurated in 1885 as a commercial market and stands out for its imposing iron structure in the neoclassical style. Located in the Ribeira district, it no longer functions as a market and today serves as a cultural and leisure space, hosting events and exhibitions.
Palacio da Bolsa
  • 2m
The Palácio da Bolsa, in Porto, is a historic 19th-century building in the neoclassical style. Formerly the headquarters of the Porto Commercial Association, it is renowned for its luxurious Arab Room and its cultural and architectural significance. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and hosts visitors and international events.
Igreja de Sao Francisco (Pass by)
The Church of São Francisco, in Porto, is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture with a richly decorated Baroque interior featuring gilded woodwork. Built in the 14th century, it stands out for the grandeur of its details and the unique Jesse Tree sculpture. It is one of the city’s most important religious and artistic landmarks.
Miragaia
  • 3m
The Miragaia district, in Porto, is one of the oldest and most picturesque areas of the city, located by the Douro River. Known for its narrow streets, colorful houses, and historic atmosphere, it has medieval origins and once housed communities of merchants and artisans. It is a charming place that reflects the tradition and charm of Porto.
Ponte da Arrabida
  • 1m
The Arrábida Bridge, in Porto, is a road bridge inaugurated in 1963, designed by Edgar Cardoso. It is notable for its reinforced concrete arch, which was one of the largest in the world at the time, and for its structural elegance. Connecting Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia, it is a landmark of Portuguese engineering.
Jardim de Joao Chagas
  • 2m
Here, weather permitting, we will make a stop for a short walk of just a few meters to visit some of the most emblematic monuments. The Cordoaria Garden, in Porto, is a historic green space inaugurated in the 19th century. Known for its century-old trees and sculptures, such as “The Boys” by Juan Muñoz, it is a place of leisure and culture, located near landmarks like the Clérigos Tower and the Portuguese Photography Center.
Igreja do Carmo
  • 2m
  • Admission ticket not included
Part of our short walk includes seeing the Church of Carmo. It is an 18th-century work in the Baroque-Rococo style, famous for the large tile panel on its side façade depicting religious scenes. Located next to the Church of the Carmelites, the two are separated by a narrow house. It is an important architectural and historical landmark of the city.
Igreja dos Carmelitas
  • 2m
  • Admission ticket included
We will visit this church on our short walk. The Church of the Carmelites, in Porto, was built in the 17th century in the Baroque style, featuring an elegant façade and an interior richly decorated with gilded woodwork. Located next to the Church of Carmo, the two are separated by a curious narrow house.
Torre dos Clerigos (Pass by)
The Clérigos Tower, in Porto, is one of the city’s most iconic monuments. Built in the 18th century in the Baroque style by architect Nicolau Nasoni, it stands 75 meters tall and offers panoramic views of Porto. It is one of the region’s main tourist attractions.
Jardins do Palacio de Cristal
  • 5m
The Crystal Palace, in Porto, was a 19th-century building replaced by the Rosa Mota Pavilion in the Crystal Palace Gardens. The gardens are known for their stunning views of the Douro River, as well as offering green spaces, sculptures, and peaceful surroundings, making them one of the city’s most emblematic spots.
Passeio das Virtudes (Pass by)
The Passeio das Virtudes, in Porto, is a picturesque spot known for its panoramic views over the Douro River and terraced gardens. Popular among locals and visitors alike, it is a leisure area that combines history, natural beauty, and a relaxed atmosphere in the heart of the city.
Sao Bento Railway Station
  • 2m
São Bento Station, in Porto, is one of the most beautiful train stations in Portugal, inaugurated in 1916. It is famous for its traditional Portuguese azulejos (tiles) that cover the station’s walls, depicting historical and cultural scenes of the country. Located in the city center, it serves as an important hub for regional and national travel, as well as being a must-see tourist attraction due to its architectural and artistic beauty.
Porto Cathedral (Se Catedral)
  • 2m
The Porto Cathedral, also known as Sé do Porto, is one of the oldest and most emblematic monuments in the city. Built between the 12th and 13th centuries, it features a predominantly Romanesque architectural style, with some Gothic and Baroque influences due to later renovations. Located in the heart of the historic center, the cathedral offers a privileged view over the city and the Douro River, serving as an important religious and cultural symbol of Porto.

Location

Activity location

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    Muralha Fernandina
    • Rua Arnaldo Gama
    • Porto, Portugal

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    São João National Theater
    • Praça da Batalha
    • 4000-102, Porto, Porto, Portugal

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