The choice of whether to stay in Porto or the Douro Valley depends on your preferences and the kind of experience you seek.
Staying in Porto and spending at least one night in the Douro Valley could be a good compromise.
Here are some factors to consider when making your decision:
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Porto is easily accessible. The city’s convenience as a travel destination stems from its status as a major city with an international airport which is only a 25-minute ride from the city centre.
Porto is approximately 3 hours away from Lisbon by train.
Porto is connected to the Douro Valley wine country by train and a system of very good highways. It takes 1 hour and 45 minutes to get to the Douro Valley from Porto.
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If you are arriving from Lisbon, you can drive directly to the Douro Valley or reach the Valley from Porto by car, train or with a tour.
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The city of boasts an extensive range of accommodation options, catering to diverse budgets and preferences. Whether you’re seeking luxury hotels, boutique guesthouses, or budget-friendly hostels, Porto has it all.
In Porto, you will be close to a multitude of restaurants and bars serving both traditional Portuguese cuisine and various international cuisines.
And important, Porto has very good coffee places too!
The city center of Porto has a bustling nightlife, which can be quite loud.
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Porto is near the Atlantic coast. You can always stroll along the beaches of Foz, Matosinhos or Gaia, enjoy surfing or even a plunge.
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Another benefit is that Porto has milder temperatures than the Douro Valley due to its proximity to the ocean.
Furthermore, Porto’s rich cultural heritage and architectural wonders, such as the historic Ribeira district and the iconic Dom Luís I Bridge, provide ample opportunities for exploration and sightseeing during your stay.
There is a lot to see and do in Porto city satellites – Vila Nova de Gaia, Matosinhos – visit historic Port lodges or the Museums of WOW, eat grilled seafood, or even visit a sardine factory.
Another important point – if you are looking for a wine tour, please note that most organized wine tours from Porto. However, there are some organized tour leaving from Pinhao or Pesa da Regua.
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Private Douro Valley wine tours can pick you at your location in Porto or in the Valley.
If you are looking for a self-guided tour my article Self-Guided Douro Valley Wine Tours might be helpful.
To plan a self-guided tour without car refer to Douro Wineries without a Car.
Staying in the Douro Valley
At the viewpoint near Sao Joao de Pesqueira
First of all, the Douro Valley is majestic. In fact, it is one of the reasons that made me move to Portugal.
Its natural beauty is stunning. By staying in the valley, you can enjoy these views at any time of day and fully embrace the serenity of the surroundings.
Watching the stars in the Douro Valley at night is truly an unforgettable experience. Away from the bright lights of the city, the valley offers a pristine and clear night sky, perfect for stargazing.
Waking up in the Douro Valley to the soothing sounds of birdsong and the serene views of the calm and tranquil river is a precious and rejuvenating experience for me as I live in the busy centre of Porto. The valley offers a peaceful escape from the urban hustle and bustle.
Views Near Valença do Douro
Of course, staying in the Douro Valley gives you close proximity to the wineries, allowing for more leisurely exploration and the opportunity to fully indulge in wine tastings and vineyard tours.
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The hospitality scene in the Douro Valley has been experiencing rapid development and growth in recent years. The region has been actively investing in tourism infrastructure, services, and accommodations to meet the increasing demand.
Local wineries, quintas, and vineyard estates have expanded their offerings to include not only wine production but also hospitality services.
My favourite type of accommodation is the stay at a quinta surrounded by vineyards. See some suggestions in Douro Wineries with Accommodation.
Additionally, several luxury hotels have been established in the Douro Valley:
If you are looking for budget accommodation in the Douro Valley, a charming guesthouse is a good option.
From my experience Douro Valley excels in luxury options, however, it is less budget-friendly than Porto.
The Douro Valley offers a variety of dining options. Many of the restaurants are hosted by wine estate, quintas.
Whether you’re looking for innovative gastronomic experiences by famous chefs or a taste of authentic Portuguese cuisine, the Douro Valley offers a wide range of options to satisfy your culinary cravings. From Michelin-starred restaurants to family-run eateries, there are plenty of opportunities to savor the flavors and delights of this remarkable wine region.
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Finally, consider the weather around your travel dates.
The Douro Valley tends to be a bit warmer than Porto.
Protected by the Marão mountain chain from the influence of the Atlantic, the Valley can have drastically different weather than the coastal areas.
In my opinion, the Douro Valley is not the best choice for a prolonged stay during colder winter month of January and February, but it could be an excellent option in the summer.
Overall, the choice really depends on you – are you looking for a calm retreat with spectacular views and wine tastings? Then, the Douro Valley is your choice.
Porto has it all, but it may also be quite crowded and noisy during the summer period.
Perhaps, the best choice would be to plan a tour to the Douro Valley and stay in this unforgettable place for at least a night.
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By: Polina
Title: Should You Stay in Porto Or In The Douro Valley?
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Published Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2023 18:00:34 +0000
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