Visiting timetableClosed
Sunday, July 12, 2026
Terreiro da Sé, 4050-573 Porto, Portugal
Porto Cathedral front facade
Porto Cathedral facade in daylight
Porto Cathedral bell towers
Porto Cathedral entrance
Porto Cathedral main nave
Porto Cathedral altar
Porto Cathedral cloister courtyard

Discover Porto Cathedral, the city’s timeless hilltop landmark

Step into centuries of Portuguese history, Gothic beauty, and panoramic views above Porto’s medieval streets.

Explore Porto through the heart of its spiritual and architectural heritage

Porto Cathedral, known locally as Sé do Porto, crowns one of the city’s highest historic points and offers a beautiful introduction to Porto’s character.

It is at once fortress-like and elegant, Romanesque in structure yet shaped by Gothic chapels and Baroque additions.

A visit here gives you much more than a quick photo stop: you can walk through atmospheric cloisters lined with azulejo tiles, admire sacred art, and feel how the city grew around this very hill..

Porto Cathedral (Sé do Porto) Visiting timetable

The cathedral complex is generally open daily, with separate rhythms for liturgical services and tourist visits. Opening and last-entry times can vary slightly by season, church events, and religious celebrations.

Porto Cathedral (Sé do Porto) Closing Days

Porto Cathedral is open most of the year, but access to tourist areas may be limited during major religious ceremonies, solemn masses, or specific diocesan events.

Where is Located

Terreiro da Sé, 4050-573 Porto, Portugal

How to get to Porto Cathedral

Reaching Sé do Porto is easy, and the final approach is part of the experience: steep lanes, tiled façades, and old stone stairways lead you into the oldest soul of the city. From São Bento, Ribeira, or the upper town, you can arrive on foot in minutes.

By Train

If you arrive at São Bento Station, Porto Cathedral is just an uphill walk away—short but steep, and very scenic. From Campanhã, connect by metro or train to São Bento, then continue on foot toward Terreiro da Sé.

By Car

Driving in Porto’s historic center can be slow and streets are narrow. If you come by car, use a nearby paid car park and walk the last stretch uphill. This is usually the least stressful option and lets you enjoy the old quarter properly.

By Bus

Several STCP bus routes stop near the cathedral area. Check the latest local route map and get off close to the upper historic district, then walk a few minutes to Terreiro da Sé.

On Foot

If you’re staying in Ribeira, Batalha, Aliados, or around São Bento, walking is often the best choice. Follow signs for Sé do Porto and expect slopes, steps, and postcard-worthy viewpoints along the way.

Porto Cathedral (Sé do Porto)

The Cathedral Nave & Romanesque Core

Step inside thick stone walls and discover the cathedral’s Romanesque soul: sober geometry, powerful arches, and a space that feels both intimate and monumental. The calm inside contrasts beautifully with the lively city outside.

The Cloister & Azulejo Panels

The cloister is one of the highlights of the visit, where Gothic structure meets narrative blue-and-white tiles. Walk slowly and notice scenes, textures, and light shifting across the arcades.

Terrace Views & Old Porto

From the cathedral hill, Porto unfolds in layers: terracotta rooftops, bell towers, the Douro valley, and the rhythm of the old town below. It is one of those viewpoints that instantly explains the city’s personality.

Porto Cathedral facade at sunrise

Porto Cathedral at a glance

Quick answers before you climb to Porto’s most historic hill.

Book your Porto Cathedral visit

Choose your preferred visit time and enjoy a smooth entry experience.

Pair your cathedral visit with nearby highlights like São Bento, Ribeira, and the Dom Luís I Bridge for a perfect historic Porto route.

Porto Cathedral facade at sunrise

Porto Cathedral tickets & city combos

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