Experience the charm of Porto with a unique vintage Tuk-Tuk city tour. Explore historic landmarks and hidden gems in a 1920s Ford T replica. Discover Porto’s essence in a different way!
Experience the charm of Porto with a unique vintage Tuk-Tuk city tour. Explore historic landmarks and hidden gems in a 1920s Ford T replica. Discover Porto’s essence in a different way!
- Teatro Nacional São João - Situated in the heart of Porto, São João Theatre is a key cultural landmark, blending history, architecture, and art. Since its opening in 1898, the theatre has been celebrated for its magnificent neoclassical design and opulent interior, featuring stunning frescoes and a radiant main hall. With a seating capacity of…
- Teatro Nacional São João - Situated in the heart of Porto, São João Theatre is a key cultural landmark, blending history, architecture, and art. Since its opening in 1898, the theatre has been celebrated for its magnificent neoclassical design and opulent interior, featuring stunning frescoes and a radiant main hall. With a seating capacity of approximately 1,200, it hosts a diverse array of events, including plays, operas, and concerts. Over the years, it has welcomed esteemed artists from around the world, solidifying its status as a vital cultural hub. Besides theatrical performances, the theatre offers guided tours, inviting visitors to delve into its rich history and heritage. A visit to São João Theatre is a rewarding experience for art and culture enthusiasts eager to explore the vibrant artistic scene.
- Praça da Batalha - Praça da Batalha is one of Porto’s most iconic squares, nestled in the city’s historic center. Renowned for its rich history and striking architecture, the square houses the Teatro Nacional São João and the Igreja da SantÃssima Trindade. Historically, it served as a central gathering place for festivities and public events, as well as the site of several historical battles, which inspired its name. The square is surrounded by a variety of cafes, restaurants, and shops, creating a lively and vibrant atmosphere, perfect for relaxation and enjoying local life. It also serves as an excellent starting point for exploring other attractions, such as Rua de Santa Catarina and São Bento Station. Praça da Batalha is undoubtedly a must-see for anyone visiting Porto, offering a unique blend of culture, history, and urban energy.
- Muralha Fernandina - The Fernandina Wall is a significant historical landmark in Porto, representing a vital part of the city’s medieval heritage. Constructed between the 14th and 15th centuries during King Ferdinand’s reign, this fortification was built to defend the city against invasions and foreign threats. Spanning about 3 kilometers, the Fernandina Wall included towers, gates, and fortifications, serving as a strategic defense for Porto’s citizens.
Today, remnants of this wall can be found at various locations throughout the city, particularly in the historic district. One of the most notable sites is the Porta da Ribeira, where visitors can admire the structure’s grandeur. Beyond its historical significance, the Fernandina Wall offers breathtaking views of the Douro River and the city, making it a popular destination for walks and tourism.
- Mosteiro da Serra do Pilar - The Serra do Pilar Monastery, located in Vila Nova de Gaia, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the region’s most iconic monuments. Built in the 16th century, it is distinguished by its circular-plan church, a remarkable example of Mannerist architecture in Portugal. Perched atop Serra do Pilar, the monastery provides breathtaking views of the Douro River and Porto, making it a prime location for tourists and photographers. The site also features a serene and historic cloister. In addition to its cultural significance, the monastery hosts events and exhibitions, making it a must-visit destination for anyone in the area.
- Ponte de Dom LuÃs I - The LuÃs I Bridge is one of Porto’s most iconic landmarks, linking the cities of Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia. Opened in 1886, the bridge was designed by engineer Gustave Eiffel and is renowned for its bold and elegant metal structure. Spanning a total length of 385 meters, the bridge features two levels: the upper one, designated for vehicle and pedestrian traffic.
- Jardim do Morro - Beyond its natural beauty, Jardim do Morro serves as a gateway for exploring the region, offering access to the LuÃs I Bridge and other nearby attractions. During the day, visitors can enjoy the scenery, while in the evening, it becomes an ideal spot to witness the sunset over the city’s skyline. The garden also hosts cultural events and festivals, enriching Gaia’s social life. A visit to Jardim do Morro is a relaxing and rejuvenating experience, providing a harmonious connection with nature and local culture.
- Ponte D. Maria Pia - The Maria Pia Bridge, inaugurated in 1877, is one of Porto’s most iconic railway structures. Designed by engineer Gustave Eiffel, the bridge is a remarkable feat of engineering, being one of the first metal plate bridges constructed. With a length of 350 meters and a height of 60 meters, the bridge facilitated an important railway connection between Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia.
Although no longer in use for trains, the Maria Pia Bridge continues to captivate visitors with its impressive architecture and stunning views over the Douro River. The structure stands as a testament to industrial progress.
- Igreja dos Clérigos - Visitors can explore the iconic Clérigos Tower. Guides share stories about the tower’s architecture and historical significance.
- Igreja dos Carmelitas - Visitors can admire the beautiful Baroque façade and the richly decorated interior with tiles. Local guides provide insights into the history of the religious order and the site’s significance.
- Porto Cathedral (Sé Catedral) - At the Cathedral, visitors can explore the impressive Gothic and Romanesque architecture. Experienced guides share stories about the cathedral’s religious and cultural history. The experience may also include a visit to the cloisters.
- Miradouro da Vitória - At the Miradouro da Vitória, visitors enjoy stunning views of the Douro River and Porto, with a charming perspective of the bridges and colorful riverside buildings.

- Private transportation
- 100% Electric Tuk Tuk
- Tour Guide / Driver
- Liability and Personal Injury Insurance
- 2 Paragens de 10 minutos em miradouros
- Private transportation
- 100% Electric Tuk Tuk
- Tour Guide / Driver
- Liability and Personal Injury Insurance
- 2 Paragens de 10 minutos em miradouros
- Tickets for other activities; museum and monument entries/visits
- Tickets for other activities; museum and monument entries/visits
Travel in a stunning vintage car replica from the 1920s, exploring historic streets with comfort and elegance. Marvel at the main attractions and delve into the rich local history, while learning about the traditions and customs that make this city truly unique.
This tour is exceptional as it includes a multilingual guide, who will share captivating…
Travel in a stunning vintage car replica from the 1920s, exploring historic streets with comfort and elegance. Marvel at the main attractions and delve into the rich local history, while learning about the traditions and customs that make this city truly unique.
This tour is exceptional as it includes a multilingual guide, who will share captivating stories about the city’s historic center and the rich cultural insights of the local community.
Visit the iconic Serra do Pilar Monastery and enjoy the finest panoramic views of the city, capturing the essence of this enchanting place. Come and uncover beauty and culture in an unforgettable way! Book now and prepare for a journey filled with stories, breathtaking scenery, and a profound understanding of local life!
- Maximum of 7 people per car
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.