
Explore Porto & Portugal with Cooltour Oporto
Welcome to Cooltour Oporto's blog – your guide to the heart and soul of Portugal! Embark on an exciting journey through the beauty, culture, and heritage of our country. Discover hidden gems, must-visit landmarks, and off-the-beaten-path experiences recommended by our expert guides. From Porto’s historic center to the Douro Valley, uncover the essence of Portuguese life, including local festivals, ancient tales, and authentic food. Learn insider tips to navigate like a local. All content is prepared with love by Cooltour Oporto, ensuring you experience Porto and Portugal like never before!

North Festival 2024
Portugal's summer festivals are major cultural attractions, offering diverse music genres and a chance to experience local culture and gastronomy. The highly anticipated North Festival 2024, held at Parque Serralves from May 24th to 26th, features artists like Nininho Vaz Maia, Birdy, and Nelly Furtado, providing an enhanced festival-goers' experience in a unique setting.
May 24, 2024
Posted in:Events & Festivals, Porto,

Experience Porto’s Culinary Delights at Time Out Market
Porto attracts thousands of tourists yearly due to its beauty, history, and culture. With its aesthetic appeal, urban fabric, and numerous historic buildings spanning over a millennium, Porto is recognized as a masterpiece of human creativity.
April 30, 2024
Posted in:Places & Landmarks, Food & Wine, Porto,

Exploring Porto’s Culinary Heritage: From Tripe Stew to Sweet Delights
Porto’s gastronomy is widely known both nationally and internationally. Its cuisine is strongly influenced by the traditions and customs of northern Portugal and is full of traditional dishes from Minho to Trás-os-Montes.
April 26, 2024
Posted in:Food & Wine, Porto,

Portugal’s Carnation Revolution: 50 Years of Freedom
The Carnation Revolution, also known as the Portuguese Revolution of 1974, marked a pivotal moment in Portugal’s history, signaling the end of the authoritarian Estado Novo regime and the dawn of a new era of democracy. On April 25th, 1974, the country witnessed a peaceful military coup led by the Armed Forces Movement (MFA), initiating profound social, political, and cultural changes.
April 19, 2024
Posted in:History & Heritage, Portugal,

Nicolau Nasoni: The Master Architect of Porto
Nicolau Nasoni’s visionary contributions to Porto’s architecture endure to this day Niccolò Nasoni, better known in Portugal as Nicolau Nasoni, was born in San Giovanni Valdarno, in the Italian Grand Duchy of Tuscany, in what is known today as the region of Florence, on June 2, 1691. As the son of Giuseppe Francesco Nasoni…
April 18, 2024
Posted in:History & Heritage, People & Tradition, Porto,

Best Ways to Get Around in Porto
The city of Porto, also known as the “Cidade Invicta,” is not only an economic and cultural center but also a UNESCO World Heritage Site celebrated for its well-preserved historic center and significant contributions to Portugal’s history and cultural heritage. Widely recognized for its historical and architectural heritage, narrow medieval streets, and iconic landmarks such…
April 11, 2024
Posted in:Travel Tips & Transportation, Porto,

The Best Free Experiences in Porto
Let’s get to know this city a bit more, and what better way than to travel back in time, from its centuries-old history to modern times? To understand the city’s history over these centuries, there’s nothing better than to visit its churches. To fully grasp this scope, there are more than 180 churches scattered throughout…
April 2, 2024
Posted in:Travel Tips & Transportation, Porto,

From Porto to Braga: Portuguese Easter Traditions
Portugal is a country filled with traditions, some of which remain virtually unchanged throughout the years. Thanks to its strong Catholic roots, it’s not surprising that many religious celebrations take place every year from the north to the south of Portugal. Among these celebrations is Easter, a time when devout Catholics all over the world…
March 23, 2024
Posted in:People & Tradition, North of Portugal,