Embark on an urban adventure in Porto’s Old Town. Follow clues to uncover hidden secrets, marvel at stunning spots, and learn about the city’s history and attractions.
Embark on an urban adventure in Porto’s Old Town. Follow clues to uncover hidden secrets, marvel at stunning spots, and learn about the city’s history and attractions.
- Sao Bento Railway Station - This is the starting point of the city game and the main train station of the city. Participants will need to explore the area to find the answer to a question, which will allow them to move to the next location and discover the story of this cafe. It’s enjoyable, and participants are sure to love it!
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- Sao Bento Railway Station - This is the starting point of the city game and the main train station of the city. Participants will need to explore the area to find the answer to a question, which will allow them to move to the next location and discover the story of this cafe. It’s enjoyable, and participants are sure to love it!
- Ourivesaria Aliança - A century-old goldsmith located in a stunning building, Ourivesaria Aliança has transformed into an elegant multi-brand store spanning six floors. Here, participants will need to explore to find the answer to a question, enabling them to proceed to the next location and learn the story of this bar. It’s enjoyable, and participants are sure to love it!
- Infante Dom Henrique - Elevated on a pedestal, this monument portrays Prince Henry the Navigator (1394–1460), a key figure in the Age of Discoveries and a pioneer of the caravel. Participants will need to explore to find the answer to a question, allowing them to advance to the next location and learn the story of this place. It’s enjoyable, and participants are sure to love it!
- Porto Museum—Casa do Infante - The Casa do Infante (House of the Prince), also known as the Alfândega Velha (Old Customshouse), is a historic house in the civil parish of Cedofeita. Participants will pass by it as they proceed to the next location on their adventure.
- Torre da Rua de Baixo - This medieval building is one of the oldest in town. A five-story tower facing two parallel streets, it exemplifies medieval architecture. The primitive tympanum and the arch side face of one of the first windows suggest that the building dates back to the 13th century. Participants will need to explore to find the answer to a question, enabling them to proceed to the next location and learn its story.
- Paço Episcopal do Porto - Episcopal Palace - The Episcopal Palace (Portuguese: Paço Episcopal) was the former residence of the bishops of Porto, Portugal. The palace is situated on a high elevation. Participants will see it as they walk around it to reach the next location.
- Saint Lawrence Church - The Igreja de São Lourenço, commonly known as the Igreja dos Grilos (Cricket Church), was founded in the seventeenth century in Porto. Participants will pass by it as they walk to the next location on their adventure.
- Miradouro da Rua das Aldas - This lookout offers a view of the city from above, making it a great spot for taking Instagram-worthy photos. Participants will need to explore to find the answer to a question, allowing them to advance to the next location and learn the story of this place. It’s enjoyable, and participants are sure to love it!
- Porto Cathedral (Se Catedral) - The Porto Cathedral (Portuguese: Sé do Porto) is a Roman Catholic church located in the historical center of Porto, Portugal. It is one of the city’s oldest monuments and a significant local Romanesque monument. Participants will pass by it as they walk to the next attraction.
- Statue of Vímara Peres - Vímara Peres was a ninth-century nobleman from the Kingdom of Asturias and the first ruler of the County of Portugal. This is his equestrian statue. Participants will need to explore to find the answer to a question, allowing them to advance to the next location and learn the story of this place. It’s enjoyable, and participants are sure to love it!
- Muralha Primitiva do Porto - In some parts of the historic center, remnants of the Primitive Wall, dating back to the year 400, can still be found. This wall had four doors or entrances, with the main door being the Vandoma Arch, located east of the borough, between the Largo da Sé and the Rua Chã. From there, the wall encircled the hill, closely following the Escadas das Verdades (stairs), where the Mentiras Arch or Door used to be. Participants will pass by it on their way to the next attraction.
- São João National Theater - The São João Theatre is a Portuguese theatre and concert venue in the civil parish of Cedofeita. Participants will need to explore to find the answer to a question, allowing them to advance to the next location and learn the story of this place. It’s enjoyable, and participants are sure to love it!
- Batalha Square - Praca da Batalha is a public space featuring several shops. Participants will pass around the square as they walk to their next attraction.
- Bolhão - One of the most charming neighborhoods in Porto, where participants will walk in search of the next location.
- Ageas Porto Coliseum - The Coliseum of Porto (Portuguese: Coliseu do Porto) is a Portuguese theatre and concert venue in Porto, northern Portugal, with a capacity for a standing audience of 4,000. It is a leading venue for music and cultural events in Porto. Participants will need to explore to find the answer to a question, allowing them to advance to the next location and learn the story of the attraction.
- Avenida dos Aliados - Avenida dos Aliados is widely considered Porto’s city center and is the most grandiose avenue. Flanked by ornate buildings in various architectural styles, from neoclassical to French Beaux-arts, this avenue was designed to impress. It is home to some of the city’s most prestigious hotels and several banks. Participants will need to explore to find the answer to a question, allowing them to advance to the next location and learn its story.
- The Newspaper Vendor Statue - The Newspaper Vendor is a beautiful statue symbolizing the hard and remarkable work newspaper sellers used to do. Participants will need to explore to find the answer to a question, allowing them to learn its story and complete the quest.

- Full flexibility to start and pause the tour at your convenience
- Available 24/7 for bookings and tour commencement
- Safe and private tour experience with no human contact
- Offline accessibility, no internet connection required to play
- Full flexibility to start and pause the tour at your convenience
- Available 24/7 for bookings and tour commencement
- Safe and private tour experience with no human contact
- Offline accessibility, no internet connection required to play
- Live tour guide (self-guided via the Questo app, you play through Mário’s story yourself)
- Live tour guide (self-guided via the Questo app, you play through Mário’s story yourself)
Porto, 1942. Meet Mário, a paperboy with dreams of becoming a journalist, exploring a city brimming with stories.
Utilize the Questo app to journey through Porto’s Old Town, visiting 10 authentic landmarks: São Bento Station, Rua das Flores, Prince Henry’s monument by the Douro, the medieval Tower of Rua de Baixo, the Church of the Crickets, and Avenida…
Porto, 1942. Meet Mário, a paperboy with dreams of becoming a journalist, exploring a city brimming with stories.
Utilize the Questo app to journey through Porto’s Old Town, visiting 10 authentic landmarks: São Bento Station, Rua das Flores, Prince Henry’s monument by the Douro, the medieval Tower of Rua de Baixo, the Church of the Crickets, and Avenida dos Aliados. At each location, engage in solving riddles or uncovering hidden details.
Download the Questo app, activate your quest using the booking code, and begin your adventure at São Bento Station. Feel free to pause, take photos, or enjoy a coffee break.
Discover stories often overlooked by tourists: a 19th-century almond poisoning on Rua das Flores, the Siege of Porto that left the cathedral quarter deserted, and Aristides de Sousa Mendes, the Portuguese diplomat who bravely saved 30,000 Jews from Nazi-occupied France.
Ideal for couples, friends, families with inquisitive children, and solo travelers with a passion for history. The journey takes approximately 80 minutes, covering 3.1 km through Old Town Porto.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.