PRIVATE FULL-DAY TOUR · TWO UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE CITIES
Where Portugal was born — and where it prays.
Medieval castle of a nation's first king · Baroque sanctuary rising above the Minho hills · Two cities, one extraordinary day
Two cities that shaped a nation, seen on your own private terms
Just 50 to 60 km north of Porto lie two of Portugal's most historically significant cities, and combining them into a single private day tour makes perfect sense. Guimarães and Braga sit just 22 km apart, are connected by a scenic road through the Minho hills, and together tell the complete story of Portugal's origins and faith.
Guimarães is where Portugal began. In the 12th century, Afonso Henriques, the first King of Portugal, was born in its castle and launched the nation from here. The medieval city centre is so remarkably preserved that it earned UNESCO World Heritage status, and the locals are fiercely proud of the phrase: "Aqui nasceu Portugal", Here Portugal was born.
Braga is one of Europe's oldest cities, older than Rome by some estimates, and the undisputed religious capital of Portugal. Its cathedral is the oldest in the country, its baroque churches are among the finest on the Iberian Peninsula, and the hillside sanctuary of Bom Jesus do Monte, with its extraordinary zigzag staircase, is one of Portugal's most iconic images.
Duration
Full day — 8 to 10 hours
From Porto
~50 km (45 min drive)
Group Size
Private — just your group
Language
English (+ PT, ES, FR)
Guimarães — castle, cobblestones, and the cradle of a nation
The morning begins in Guimarães, where a 10th-century castle has presided over the birthplace of Portugal since its very first king walked these streets.
Guimarães Castle
Climb the towers of the 10th-century castle where Afonso Henriques, Portugal's first king, was raised. From the battlements, you see the medieval city laid out below exactly as it has been for centuries.
Paço dos Duques de Bragança
Explore the magnificent 15th-century ducal palace, a Gothic manor house with Flemish tapestries, Persian carpets, and Chinese porcelain that once belonged to the royal House of Bragança.
UNESCO Medieval City Centre
Wander the remarkably intact medieval streets of the historic centre, cobblestoned alleys, stone arcades, Gothic churches, and squares that have barely changed since the 15th century.
Braga — ancient faith, baroque grandeur, and a staircase to heaven
After lunch in Guimarães, we drive 22 km to Braga — a city older than Rome, more devout than almost anywhere in Europe, and home to one of the most visually spectacular religious monuments on the continent.
Bom Jesus do Monte
Braga's most iconic sight, a baroque hilltop sanctuary reached by a spectacular zigzag staircase decorated with sculpted fountains and chapels. The view from the top over the Minho region is breathtaking.
Braga Cathedral (Sé de Braga)
Visit Portugal's oldest cathedral, founded in 1070. A layered masterpiece of Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque architecture, the royal tombs inside include the parents of the first King of Portugal.
Historic City Centre & Arcada
Stroll through Braga's lively historic centre, past baroque fountains, elegant palaces, the famous Café Vianna, and the covered arcade of Rua do Souto, one of the most charming streets in northern Portugal.
What's included in your tour
- ✓Private door-to-door transport from Porto — comfortable vehicle, hotel pickup and return
- ✓Multilingual-speaking expert guide — specializing in Portuguese history and heritage
- ✓Guimarães: castle, ducal palace, and medieval centre
— guided walking tour - ✓Lunch in Guimarães — at a hand-picked local restaurant with regional cuisine
- ✓Braga: Bom Jesus, Sé Cathedral, and historic centre
— guided walking tour - ✓Fully flexible itinerary — linger longer in Guimarães or Braga based on your interests
- ✓24/7 WhatsApp support — before, during, and after your tour
Can I visit just one city?
Absolutely. If you'd prefer to spend a more relaxed half-day or full day in either Braga or Guimarães alone, we can arrange a dedicated tour of just one city with more time to explore at leisure.
The combined tour is ideal if you want to maximize your time in northern Portugal and see both cities in one day, the route is efficient, and the contrast between the two cities is part of what makes the day so rich.
Message us on WhatsApp and we'll design the perfect itinerary for you.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I visit both Braga and Guimarães in one day?
Yes — the two cities are only 22 km apart, and combining them in a single private day tour is the most popular option. We pace the day to give you meaningful time in each without rushing.
How far are Braga and Guimarães from Porto?
Braga is approximately 55 km north of Porto (around 45 minutes by car). Guimarães is 55 km northeast (around 50 minutes). Both are comfortably reachable on a day trip from Porto.
What are the highlights of Braga on the tour?
In Braga we visit the historic city centre, the Se Cathedral (one of Portugal's oldest), the Archbishop's Palace, and the famous Bom Jesus do Monte sanctuary with its baroque staircase and panoramic views.
Is Guimarães really the birthplace of Portugal?
Yes. Guimarães is where Portugal's first king, Afonso Henriques, was born and where the Portuguese nation was founded in the 12th century. The Castle of Guimarães and the Palace of the Dukes of Braganza are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Ready to walk where Portugal began?
Message us on WhatsApp — we'll arrange everything, from hotel pickup to the best lunch table in Guimarães.
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