Porto World Heritage Tour in Portugal

Porto, located on the right bank of the Douro River and only 6 kilometers away from the coast, is the second-largest city in Portugal. It boasts charming historic architecture, such as the Romanesque Porto Cathedral, the Clerigos Tower, and the renowned Crystal Palace. The Clérigos Bell Tower, standing at a height of 75 meters, is a symbol of Porto. Additionally, the city is home to numerous palaces, churches, museums, art galleries, monuments, and sculptures, all of which contribute to the beauty of this city.

Batalha Monastery

Built in 1385 to commemorate the Kingdom of Portugal's victory over the Kingdom of Castile, it is a beautiful Gothic architecture.

Jerónimos Monastery

A gem of Manueline architecture, incorporating features of the late Gothic Renaissance, unique in its kind

Historic Centre of Évora

A magnificent and spectacular ancient city ruin, where you can wander through historical relics and feel the vicissitudes of history.

Alcobaça Monastery

A masterpiece of Cistercian Gothic style, featuring a beautiful and majestic church, exquisite carvings, and a tragic love story.

Sintra

A land that gathers European Romanticism, combining royal estates, castles, and natural beauty.

University of Coimbra

This Portuguese higher education institution, with a history of over 700 years, remains one of the most renowned universities in Portugal. The history of the school is intertwined with the history of the city.