Lose yourself in the charming city of Vilanova de Gaia and discover the popular wine tradition of this Portuguese region with our best guides in the city.
If you are planning to visit Porto, make the most of your trip with our Gaia Tour and Wine Cellar. Gaia is located on the other side of Duoro River. In their surroundings, we find the Dom Luis Bridge and the Monastery of Serra do Pilar, the great fortress in the old town. This North region is very popular due to its traditional wine production and its numerous wineries.
With the company of our Spanish speaking guide, we will step back in time to the past of this beautiful city. We will also enjoy the stunning panorama that the bridge offers and explore the Jardim Do Moro route, where we will witness the impressive views of the city.
Subsequently, we will wander through the Cais de Gaia toward the most famous wineries in the city and the port where lots of boats daily arrive to admire the essence of this Portuguese coast.
Our experience also gives us the opportunity to visit one of them, where we will unfold the best legends and curiosities about its wine. Finally, they will offer us a fruity and exquisite wine tasting of two of their most traditional wines of its regional gastronomy.
After this delicious stop, we will continue our adventure through the artistic heritage, such a jewel for the country. The Baroque style is prominent in the city and Nasoni was one of the most significant artists during the past. In addition, we will appreciate the urban art in paintings like Half Rabbit de Bordalo II.
Finally, we will put an end to our walking tour in the traditional markets, like Baira Río market, where we will get immersed in the Portuguese traditions and culture. We will also learn everything about the romance and tragic legends that make Gaia still more special.
Romance, wine and art wait for you in our Gaia Tour and Wine Cellar, the perfect option to make the best of your stay in Porto. Do you fancy joining us?
**Children under 14 years of age take the tours for free but 1·2·Tours is not responsible for the expenses derived from them