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Half Day in Porto – The Philosopher Stone

Porto, Portugal Pickup: 10h00 / 13h00 Dropoff: 14h00 / 17h00

Description

A famous writer spent a significant part of her youth in Porto, where she also worked as an English teacher. It was during this time in Portugal that she had the first ideas for the book that would change her life and that of many others around the world. Through the revelation of a series of symbols of the city and of Portuguese culture, we'll find many other commonplaces embedded in the narratives of the first and second adventures.

 

Come and discover the Invicta City, Capital of Northern Portugal, on a journey through its traditions, culture, myths and legends!

Itinerary
We'll pick you up from your hotel for a tour of approximately 4 hours. Considered the Best European Short Break/ Urban Beach/ Cultural Destination of 2022, the city of Porto is full of charm: enjoy this panoramic tour of its main points of interest including those probably related to the famous narrative!

 

Included

  • Professional and Certified Guide
Not included

  • Entries in Monuments
  • Meals
  • Personal expenses
  • Gratuities (optional)
Comments
This is a suggested itinerary. However, you can design it and change it, subject to a quotation, according to what you would like to visit, always considering the time available.
Please don't hesitate to contact us if you need any suggestions or assistance.
All itineraries are purely suggestive, and the location of the wine tasting, lunch or boat trip may change at any time without prior notice.
Reservation upon request

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