Porto wine & museums

Where port wine ages and Portugal's oldest public museum still stands. The cellars of Vila Nova de Gaia, the Douro Valley vineyards, and the art and architecture most visitors walk past — the city covered without the marketing voice.

5 guides Cellars from €25 · Museums from €2

Where the wine lives

Vila Nova de Gaia The aging cellars sit on the south bank of the Douro, 15 minutes' walk from central Porto across the Dom Luís I Bridge.
Douro Valley The vineyards. Around 90 minutes east of Porto by car or train. Day trips pick you up in the city.

Practical Info

Peak season May-October. Cellar slots fill up a week ahead; Douro day trips 3-5 days ahead in summer.
Harvest September-October. Some quintas still foot-tread the grapes — confirm before booking if that's what you want to see.

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