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    Praça de Lisboa - gelato shop at the ground level - Landmarks & Historical Buildings Near Me - Porto, 13
    Praça de Lisboa - Bishop António Ferreira Gomes statue - Landmarks & Historical Buildings Near Me - Porto, 13
    Praça de Lisboa - Torre dos Clérigos viewed from the park - Landmarks & Historical Buildings Near Me - Porto, 13
    Praça de Lisboa - shops at the ground floor - Landmarks & Historical Buildings Near Me - Porto, 13
    Praça de Lisboa - Landmarks & Historical Buildings Near Me - Porto, 13
    Praça de Lisboa - metal art silhouette with the buildings and traffic as backdrop - Landmarks & Historical Buildings Near Me - Porto, 13
    Praça de Lisboa - Landmarks & Historical Buildings Near Me - Porto, 13
    Praça de Lisboa - Landmarks & Historical Buildings Near Me - Porto, 13
    Praça de Lisboa - Torre dos Clérigos - Landmarks & Historical Buildings Near Me - Porto, 13
    Praça de Lisboa - Landmarks & Historical Buildings Near Me - Porto, 13
    Praça de Lisboa - smoke and shadow - Landmarks & Historical Buildings Near Me - Porto, 13
    Praça de Lisboa - a unique park with an olive grove green roof - Landmarks & Historical Buildings Near Me - Porto, 13
    Praça de Lisboa - shops are located at the ground floor - Landmarks & Historical Buildings Near Me - Porto, 13

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    Praça de Lisboa - the park's olive grove green roof - Landmarks & Historical Buildings Near Me - Porto, 13

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    Igreja dos Clérigos - Torre dos Clérigos

    Igreja dos Clérigos

    4.5(29 reviews)
    0.1 km

    This surely is a landmark in Porto and a must-see. Built between 1732 - 1750. The unique and…read moreimpressive tower at the back of the church was built between 1754 and 1763. The tower is 75.6 metres high and there are 240 steps to be climbed to reach the top. And if you're lucky about timing, you can enjoy the nice bells ringing. A wonderful piece of art and architecture. Nice to take some pics - even though the angle is a tough one to get a really good pic. But as usual it's best to see with your own eyes and to enjoy the beauty of it. It's located on top of a hill. Nothing tough, but may be a bit difficult with wheelchair or stroller. The old town center of Porto can easily be done by foot. We just did the Rua Santa Catarina, Rua das Flores and then headed here. Makes a nice walk.

    A historic climb for a view of Porto's skyline…read more The Clérigos Tower is a baroque landmark easily spotted from vantage points across historic Porto, and therefore one that's worth climbing for that panoramic view from above. The 75m bell tower monument is connected to a church that was built for the Clergy brotherhood in the 18th century. The ornate church and relic exhibit are also worth sightseeing to gain appreciation of its history. We pre-booked our visit (€10) and were serenaded with a concert taking place in front of the brilliantly lit church altar. From there we were able to head above the nave for a full vantage of the church and dome in its pink & white marble tones. At our exact booking time, we were able to queue in line before taking the steps up the actual tower. The queue was slow-moving because the staircase is narrow and the steps themselves were quite steep making it challenging particularly for those with knee pains. Once we made it to the top, we were rewarded with the 360 panoramic views including the famous bridges connecting to Gaia, and the historical city centre with orange rooftops underneath. It can be a workout getting up and down as the tight staircase has to accommodate the constant two-way flow of visitors. Skip it or hit it? This is one of the prominent sites in Porto but be ready for the stairs.

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    Igreja dos Clérigos - Sardine tin inspired souvenirs

    Sardine tin inspired souvenirs

    Igreja dos Clérigos - Souvenir shop's Porto landmark silhouette

    Souvenir shop's Porto landmark silhouette

    Igreja dos Clérigos - Gorgeous baroque church that towers over Porto.

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    Gorgeous baroque church that towers over Porto.

    Ponte Dom Luís I - Vila Nova de Gaia side

    Ponte Dom Luís I

    4.8(49 reviews)
    0.8 km

    Iconic bridge in the heart of Porto…read more Dom Luís I Bridge is a 19th century double-deck iron bridge spanning 172m across the Douro River between downtown Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia. It was designed by a student of Gustave Eiffel who incorporated a metal arch reminiscent of the Eiffel Tower that blends modern design with versatility to this day. The upper level is used by metro streetcars while the lower level 45m below it for cars. Each offers a unique perspective to those of us who walk across it. From Gaia, many locals and tourists alike come for the sunset view next to this UNESCO world heritage landmark. At golden hour, the view of the bridge was picturesque with Porto's historic backdrop and drifting boats under the bridge. While huge crowds gathered at Jardim do Morro with a tree obstructed view, we found the best view to be on the other side above it at Miradouro da Serra do Pilar by the monastery. Don't try climbing Pedra dos Gatinhos, as it was fenced off along the path underneath the monastery. While bridge viewpoints at golden hour are busy, we felt the energy of local musicians playing relaxing tunes. This bridge can also be viewed from the Teleférico de Gaia cable car including during sunset. After dinner the bridge is brightly illuminated and we observed locals gathering merrily at Jardim do Morro. Conveniently there's a metro station nearby for the streetcar which crosses Dom Luís I Bridge back to Porto. Skip it or hit it? Walk it twice if you can for both upper & lower bridge crossings experiences.

    The Dom Luis Bridge is one of the iconic sights in Porto, and one of the biggest bridges I have…read moreever seen that pedestrians can walk on! Aside from its giant stature, it's also quite famous because the architect behind the Dom Luis Bridge was a student of Gustave Eiffel, the mastermind behind the Eiffel Tower. When you keep that in mind, you can definitely see his influence in the structure of this bridge. It's almost like the bridge version of the Eiffel Tower! The Dom Luis Bridge goes over the Duoro River, which is gorgeous in its own right as well, but extra cool to see from this bridge. It spans the two sides of Porto - which are the town of Porto proper and then the district of Vila Nova de Gaia on the other side. Seeing the Duoro River splitting the two sides of Porto was really cool from the top of the bridge. I think lots of folks work or live on either side so there were lots of folks coming and going on the bridge whenever we would walk on it. I will say, if you have a fear of heights, this may not be the best bridge for you to traverse, because it is very high up and you can see through the metal grating straight down, which can be disconcerting if you have that fear already. Dom Luis is an amazing architectural wonder that also serves as a great commuter bridge for pedestrians - and throw in the beautiful sights from atop the bridge and you have the best of both worlds!

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    Ponte Dom Luís I - Abandoned Bolt scooters

    Abandoned Bolt scooters

    Ponte Dom Luís I - Night view

    Night view

    Ponte Dom Luís I - View of bridge from Gaia

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    View of bridge from Gaia

    Praça de Lisboa - landmarks - Updated June 2026

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