Jonathan S.
“Two great days with Joana !!”
Joana was so very personable, friendly and knowledgeable. It was like having a tour with a friend! We had a full day walking/driving tour of Porto followed by a second full day where she showed us Aveira and Casa Nova on the coast with the wonderful striped houses on the waterfront, the fabulous beaches and the famous ceramic factory Vista Allegre. Altogether a warm and memorable two days seeing places and things we could not have discovered on our own.
Joana A.
Being able to be your tour guide was such an honour. As you mentioned, was like being with friends, so these two days were full of such wonderful moments, discovering Porto highlights and hidden places, eating the famous Pastel de nata and seeing Porto city in many different geographicaly perspetives. Our day in Aveiro and Costa Nova was also so special, with a more relaxing athmosphere, seeing its unique architecture, the gondolas/moliceiros in the canals, being near water, seeing our white sand beaches and visiting Vista Alegre. But, one of the special moments, was seeing your happy kid face, after eating your fresh sardines dish! Wishing you and Carla some wonderfull time in your travels, and also enjoying the new small members of the family! All the best and thanks for being so friendly and kind with me during these two days!
Simon E.
“The best way to see Porto ...”
Please see review below :-
Joana A.
Hello Simon, thanks again for your review about our days in Portugal and how you appreciate the way i cared about both of you during your stay! Our time in Porto, exploring off the beaten track places and hidden spots, still checking the city landmarks, was a fun afternoon! But for sure Porto will welcome you again for you to explore even further this small charming city! Wishing you all the best for your incredible travels!
Simon E.
“Lovely Trip of the Douro Valley”
Please see review below:-
Joana A.
Hello Simon, Thanks for your time to write this kind review about yours days in Portugal with me as your tour guide. In our last day we went to Douro Valley and i believe was the perfect way to finish our tours. We had time to visit an historical village, enjoy unique landscapes and seat relaxed, while enjoy drinking a Douro Wine looking towards the river, with the vineyards around us! Thanks again for picking me as your tour guide and being able to show you some places and a bit more of our culture. Was a true honour!
Experience Porto’s sights and sounds authentically with a private tour guide. Gain local insight, see Porto’s hidden gems, and discover how to enjoy it all.
Hiring a private, local guide in Porto, Portugal, turns a visit into an extraordinary and tailored experience. One of the foremost benefits is the level of safety and security a knowledgeable guide provides. Navigating the narrow, hilly streets of Porto, especially in areas like Ribeira, can be daunting for first-time visitors. A guide ensures you explore iconic spots such as the Dom Luís I Bridge and the Livraria Lello bookstore safely, avoiding any potential time-wasting, and ensuring a worry-free adventure.
Unlike standard group tours, a private guide can personalize your itinerary to match your interests. If you are passionate about wine, they can arrange a special tour of the famous port wine cellars in Vila Nova de Gaia or a visit to the lesser-known but equally charming wine bars. This personalized approach ensures you see and experience exactly what you desire, making your trip uniquely yours.
To truly experience Porto and its charm, 3–4 days are typically sufficient. This allows you enough time to explore the historic Ribeira district, visit the iconic Livraria Lello, tour the famous port wine cellars in Vila Nova de Gaia, and take a leisurely cruise along the Douro River. Additionally, you can delve into local culture and cuisine without feeling rushed.
Porto boasts a comprehensive and efficient public transportation system. The best ways to get around include:
The best way to see Porto is by combining several experiences:
You can take the best of these experiences and create a custom itinerary with a GoWithGuide Porto local guide.
The best months to visit Porto are May, June, and September. During these times, the weather is pleasantly warm, and the tourist crowds are smaller compared to the peak summer months. May and June also offer the added bonus of local festivals and blooming flowers, enhancing the city’s vibrant atmosphere.
Yes, Porto is a very walkable city, particularly in the central and historic areas. The narrow, winding streets of the Ribeira district, the scenic paths along the Douro River, and the accessible distances between major attractions make it easy and enjoyable to explore on foot. Just be prepared for some steep hills and cobblestone streets!
Both Porto and Lisbon have unique charms, making each city a fantastic destination in its own right. Here are three major reasons why each city is great:
Porto:
Lisbon:
Ultimately, the choice between Porto and Lisbon depends on what kind of experience you are seeking. Porto is perfect for those who prefer a more intimate, relaxed visit steeped in tradition, while Lisbon is ideal for those looking for a lively, diverse urban adventure.
Porto is generally considered very safe for tourists. It has a low crime rate, and violent crime is rare. As with any major city, it's wise to stay aware of your surroundings, particularly in crowded areas and tourist spots, to avoid pickpocketing. Overall, Porto is welcoming and safe, with friendly locals and a warm atmosphere.
Start By Messaging Your Guide
Just You and Your Local Tour Guide
Screened and Verified via Interviews