IF you want to do the ‘best experience in the world’ you’ll be pleased to know it costs less than a fiver and a few mere hours from the UK.
A city tour of Portugal’s historic Porto has just become the number one thing to do, according to Tripadvisor.
Called The Unvanquished Tour in Porto City Center, the experience has just topped Tripadvisor’s ‘Travellers’ Choice Awards: Best of the Best Things to Do‘.
Rates start from just £2.64per person and local guides take visitors through the city on a walking tour.
A description of the tour reads: “Dive into 2,000 years of history as you visit the city’s iconic landmarks and hidden gems.
“Led by a passionate guide, this tour provides valuable local insights and recommendations.”
The tour begins at City Hall and heads through the city including stops at Avenida Dos Aliados, which is one of the largest avenues in Porto.
Another stop is at Livraria Lello, what’s considered one of the most beautiful bookshops in the world.
Igreja do Carmo, the narrowest house in Porto, is also on the itinerary as is Porto’s university.
Other stops include at the city gardens, Jewish quarter, train station, and the Dom Luis bridge.
The tour isn’t long either, taking two hours and 30-minutes with a maximum number of 25 people.
The awards are based on quality and quantity of reviews and ratings on Tripadvisor between February 1, 2025 through January 31, 2026.
On Tripadvisor, The Unvanquished Tour in Porto City Center has over 26,000 five-star reviews and it’s recommended by 99.9 per cent of travellers.
One reviewer wrote: “We had Diogo, and he was a fantastic tour guide, genuinely one of the best tours I have done. He gave us a lot of insight about Porto’s history, current situation, recommendations, and lots of jokes!”
Another said the tour was the “best way to see Porto”.
While the price of the tour is under £3, the experience does say “the price is flexible—pay what you think reflects your enjoyment” with tips “welcome and expected”.
Porto itself is Portugal‘s second-largest city that sits by the Douro River, and there’s so much to do outside of the tour too – especially when it comes to food and drink
Firstly, make sure to pick up a gooey pastel de nata which can be bought for as little as €1 (86p).
For savoury dishes, the region is known for its traditional food which includes bacalhau (salted cod fish).
And the Francesinha toasted sandwich which is layered with hot meats, cheeses and smothered in a rich beer sauce.
Of course, Porto is known for its Port production, having been making it since Roman times – and there are plenty of places to try a glass, or two.
One Sun Writer even tried out the Wine Experience which included a tasting and learning the grape-to-bottle process.
Porto is easy to explore on foot – but it also has the Gaia cable car which has incredible views over the city.
Other recommendations include a scenic train ride tour, and a booze cruise.
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