Porto, Portugal
R. de Ferreira Borges
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+351 223399000
Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet
Beautiful place with interesting history...It's an guided tour...The most beautiful room in the Palace is the Moorish Revival by far...A Must in Porto...
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A must see in your sightseeing and visiting. It's a guided tour, and a good one, with several historical details regarding construction, politics and fun facts. The ballroom is gorgeous, and the now empty trade floor is amazing.
One of the most beautiful buildings that I had visit in this city. On a first site 10 per person sounds a little bit pricey, but I tell you you won’t regretted. This will include a 45min tour explaining the provenance of the house and how it’s influence remains until today. Only one down point wasn’t a clear separation of tours which cause some disturbance.
Very historic and well preserved building in the middle of Porto city, witness of the wonderful past of Portuguese history. The classic and classy granite architecture is easily noticeable among the rest of buildings and has a wonderful view from the streets below the surrounding area
It costs 10 Euro or 7.5 euro with a Porto card to enter and you need to attend a guided tour which takes around 45 minutes. Groups can be up to 50 I'm size and note that the size of some rooms makes it difficult to hear. The rooms are impressive but it would also be good to just walk around. Note that sometimes is it closed for private functions
Stock exchange in Porto. It’s still been used now in the present days. The decoration inside the building is amazing! You feel like you can still see how people are working and walking inside in the past. It’s luxury and full of some ideas from the Arabic cultures. Especially the room for making the social events. It doesn’t take a long time to view all the rooms here but it’s worth a visit!
A beautiful historic sight to see in Porto. The tours are timed and done in language groups. I would suggest going a little early to buy the ticket and book in for your time slot, and then go grab an espresso or a beer nearby while you wait. Inside, the absolute must-see room is near the end of the tour.
Be sure to call and ask for the hours of the guides: French/english/Spanish
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