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Casa da Musica
Igreja de Sao Francisco
FC Porto Museum
I recommend buying the combo ticket for the museum and the stadium tour – it saves you a few euros and you'll get to see both highlights in one go. Trust me, it’s worth it!

Don't forget to grab a bite at the cafe before you start your tour. The food is super tasty and pretty affordable, plus it gives you a nice break!

If you can, visit on a weekday around 3 PM. It was way less crowded then, and I could really take my time enjoying everything without rushing.

I suggest taking your time at the interactive exhibits. I rushed through them, but they were actually pretty fun and informative – I wished I had spent more time there.
The Museum Serralves

Make sure to check out the café – I totally underestimated it. The prices are pretty reasonable and they have some great pastries to recharge before hitting the gardens!

I recommend getting the audio guide. It adds so much to the experience! But be careful, it can be a little tricky to return it; just remember to do it before exiting!

I suggest visiting on a Tuesday or Thursday; it’s usually less crowded and you can enjoy the art in peace. Plus, you might catch some special exhibitions that aren't on weekends!
Gil Eannes

When you get there, don’t forget to walk around the ship itself. It’s really cool and some bits are often missed in the guided tour. Don’t rush through it!
Plan your visit on a Wednesday! The discounted entry prices make it a smart move. I saved a few euros that day, which I used for dinner later.
World of Discoveries

Get your tickets online to skip the long queues; I found it saved me a good chunk of time!

Wear comfortable shoes! The exhibits are pretty engaging and you might find yourself spending more time walking around than you expected.

Don’t miss the interactive exhibits; they're super fun and help you understand the history better. I wish I had spent more time there!
Palacio da Bolsa
National Museum of Suarish dos Reis

I suggest visiting on a weekday if you can; it was way less crowded, and I had more time to enjoy the exhibits without feeling rushed.
Casa de Mateus
The Grao Vasco Museum

I recommend taking your time in the cafe afterward—the pastries are delicious and it's a perfect spot to relax and reflect on what you've seen.

My advice is to check out any temporary exhibits beforehand; they can be really interesting and worth your time, plus sometimes they have free days that could save you some cash!

I suggest visiting on a weekday to avoid the crowds, especially in the morning around 10 AM. It makes exploring the artwork so much more enjoyable and peaceful.