Porto
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Taberna dos Mercadores
This charming tavern on Rua dos Mercadores serves generous portions of bacalhau à brás and francesinha in a relaxed setting that works well for families arriving hungry after travel. The staff are used to tourists and the menu has photos to help younger kids point at what they want.
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Mercado do Bolhão
Porto's beautifully restored 19th-century iron market is a fantastic morning stop where families can pick up fresh fruit, local cheese, and fresh-baked bread for snacking through the day. Kids enjoy the sensory buzz of the flower stalls, fish vendors, and charcuterie counters even if they refuse to eat any of it.
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Solar dos Presuntos (Foz branch) for Lunch
This well-regarded Portuguese restaurant near the Foz waterfront serves classic northern Portuguese cuisine including caldo verde, grilled octopus, and roast kid (cabrito) in generous portions designed for sharing. The calm dining room and attentive service make it one of the better spots for a proper family sit-down meal.
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Lunch at DOP Gaia (Ramos Pinto Quay)
Chef Rui Paula's riverside restaurant serves refined Portuguese cuisine in a relaxed setting along the Gaia quay, with a lunch menu that is excellent value and portions that work well for families sharing. Booking ahead is strongly recommended as it fills up quickly, especially on weekends.
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Confeitaria Serrana for Final Pastéis
Stop at this old-school Gaia pastry shop before heading to the airport or hotel to pack, and load up on pastéis de nata, queijadas, and travesseiros for the journey home. It is a neighborhood bakery rather than a tourist spot, which means the pastries are cheaper and the line is shorter than anywhere near the waterfront.
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Restaurante Veladouro in Pinhão
This local riverside restaurant in Pinhão serves straightforward grilled meats and fish with house wine and river views at very reasonable prices for the quality. It is unfussy and welcoming, which makes it a reliable lunch option for families who have been hiking around vineyards all morning.
Activities
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Farol de Felgueiras Sunset Walk
Walk the rocky promontory to the red-and-white striped Felgueiras Lighthouse at the mouth of the Douro for one of the best free views in Porto, with waves crashing on the rocks below and boats heading out to sea. It is a short and easy walk appropriate for all ages and the light in the late afternoon is spectacular.
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Cais da Ribeira Waterfront Walk
Start your trip with a slow walk along the stone-paved riverfront promenade, where kids can watch the rabelo boats and spot the Dom Luís I Bridge rising above. It orients the whole family to the city without requiring any planning or tickets.
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Igreja de São Francisco Interior
The gilded interior of this 14th-century Gothic church is genuinely jaw-dropping and older kids in particular tend to be stunned by the sheer volume of gold leaf covering every surface. Admission is around 5 euros per adult and the visit takes about 45 minutes, which is exactly the right length for most kids.
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Museu Nacional do Azulejo (day trip by metro)
Take the metro to Campanhã and walk to this dedicated tile museum, which sounds dull but is actually one of the most visually compelling museums in Portugal and older kids often get absorbed by the panoramic 23-meter tile panel depicting pre-earthquake Lisbon. The courtyard café is a lovely lunch stop before heading back into the city.
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Livraria Lello
This legendary bookshop on Rua das Carmelitas features a dramatic red Art Nouveau staircase that kids climb immediately upon entry, and the entry ticket (redeemable against a purchase) keeps crowds manageable. Buy tickets online in advance to skip the queue, especially in summer.
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Rua de Santa Catarina Browse and Snack
Wind down the day with a stroll along Porto's main pedestrian shopping street, stopping at Café Majestic for hot chocolate and pastries in its ornate Belle Époque interior. The street also has a handful of kid-friendly toy and souvenir shops if anyone needs a small reward for good behavior.
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Parque da Cidade do Porto
Portugal's largest urban park has wide grassy areas, walking paths through woodland, and a large duck pond that younger kids can orbit for a surprisingly long time. Arrive in the morning before it gets busy and let everyone run around freely after days of city walking.
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Praia de Matosinhos
A short ride from the park, this wide Atlantic beach is clean, lifeguarded in summer, and backed by excellent seafood restaurants that serve whole grilled fish at outdoor tables right by the sand. Kids can paddle in the Atlantic while parents watch from a café terrace with a cold Sagres.
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