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Things to do in Porto in November 2026
By Tripnostic Research · Updated June 3, 2026
For Porto in November 2026, build the day around dated events, seasonal conditions, venue hours, and booking windows. Good starting points are Clérigos Tower and Church, Porto Cathedral, and Casa da Música. Check the dated events and venue hours below before assigning fixed dates.
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Porto in November 2026
Weather
Temperature
62°F / 48°F
16.9°C / 9°C
Precipitation
12d
6.3in · 160mm
Daylight
9.6h
Sea
61.3°F
16.3°C
November is wet, with slippery granite lanes and strong reasons to linger over francesinha and port.
Planning checklist
- 1Use the Porto weather, seasonal timing, and attraction list as the spine because the dated November event list is still sparse.
- 2Confirm weekly closed days for museums, markets, and major sights even though Portugal has no national public holidays in November.
- 3Group each Porto day by nearby neighborhoods, then validate the saved places against your trip dates before exporting the checked route to Google Maps.
Build your Porto plan for November
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Build my Porto planAbout Porto
City overview
Porto is Northern Portugal's Douro River city, a steep granite-and-tile port where medieval lanes, baroque churches, steel bridges, and Gaia wine lodges face each other across the water. Ribeira and Baixa give the compact historic core, Vila Nova de Gaia holds the port-wine cellars, and Cedofeita and Foz do Douro show the art, boutique, and Atlantic edges.
Food & drink
Porto eating is hearty: francesinha, tripas à moda do Porto, bacalhau, caldo verde, bifanas, octopus rice, and pastéis de nata all matter. Mercado do Bolhão, Cais da Ribeira restaurants, Conga bifanas, and Gaia port lodges make a useful first food route.
Top sights
Ranked for November suitability using weather, setting, ratings, and review volume.
- AClérigos Tower and Church
- BPorto Cathedral
- CCasa da Música
- DPalácio da Bolsa
- EIgreja de São Francisco
- FLivraria Lello
- GRibeira
- HDom Luís I Bridge
- ISão Bento Station
- JSerralves Museum and Park
1Clérigos Tower and Church
4.6★ · 21,352indoorOpen dailyItalian architect Nicolau Nasoni completed the baroque church and 75-metre tower in the 18th century, with the tower finished in 1763. The climb gives a tight view over Baixa, Ribeira, and the Douro.
2Porto Cathedral
4.6★ · 37,373indoorOpen dailyThe Sé began in the 12th century as a fortress-like Romanesque cathedral and later gained Gothic cloisters and baroque additions. Its terrace looks down toward São Bento, Ribeira, and the Dom Luís I Bridge.
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3Casa da Música
4.6★ · 21,027indoorOpen dailyRem Koolhaas and OMA designed the faceted concert hall that opened in 2005 for Porto's European Capital of Culture legacy. It anchors Boavista roundabout, about 10 minutes by metro from Trindade.
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- 4Palácio da Bolsa
- 5Igreja de São Francisco
- 6Livraria Lello
- 7Ribeira
- 8Dom Luís I Bridge
- 9São Bento Station
- 10Serralves Museum and Park
Neighborhoods
1Ribeira and Sé
Ribeira and Sé are steep, old, and scenic, with river terraces, the cathedral, medieval lanes, São Bento, and bridge views packed into short climbs.
2Baixa and Aliados
Baixa is central Porto, with Avenida dos Aliados, Clérigos, Livraria Lello, Bolhão, cafes, tiled churches, and the busiest metro links.
3Miragaia and Massarelos
Miragaia and Massarelos follow the river west with old warehouses, tram tracks, customs buildings, university museums, and quieter Douro views.
4Cedofeita and Miguel Bombarda
Cedofeita is the art-and-boutique quarter, anchored by Rua Miguel Bombarda galleries, concept shops, brunch spots, and lower-key nightlife.
5Foz do Douro
Foz is Porto's Atlantic edge, with beach promenades, old forts, seafood, tram Line 1, and sunset views where the Douro meets the ocean.
6Vila Nova de Gaia
Gaia is technically a separate city but essential for visitors, with port lodges, tasting rooms, WOW cultural district, Gaia cable car, and the best views back to Ribeira.
Day trips
55km / 1h 10min by train from São Bento or Campanhã
Guimarães
The first-capital mythology, castle, ducal palace, and UNESCO center make Guimarães the classic history day trip from Porto.
55km / about 1h by train from São Bento
Braga
Baroque churches, Roman streets, Bom Jesus do Monte stairway, and university cafes give Braga a different northern Portugal rhythm.
120km / about 2h 15min by train from Campanhã to Pinhão
Douro Valley and Pinhão
Terraced vineyards, river bends, quintas, and station tile panels make the Douro line one of Portugal's best rail day trips.
Getting around
Metro do Porto and the Andante card cover the airport, Campanhã, São Bento, Trindade, Boavista, and Gaia, but Ribeira and Baixa still require steep walking. Tram Line 1 is scenic to Foz, the Funicular dos Guindais saves one climb from Ribeira, and trains from São Bento handle Braga and Guimarães.
Common questions about Porto in November
- Will the places on my list be open when I'm in Porto in November?
- Not always. Opening days and hours vary by weekday, season, and holiday. Paste your Porto list into Tripnostic and it checks every place against the exact dates you're there, flagging closures before the trip instead of at a locked door.
- How do I plan Porto days without crossing the city twice?
- Tripnostic groups your places by neighborhood so each day stays in one or two areas instead of zig-zagging. It also flags what needs booking ahead, so timed tickets and reservations don't fall through.
- Best rainy-day things to do in Porto in November
November averages 12 rainy days in Porto, so keep these indoor stops as realistic backups.
- Clérigos Tower and Church — Italian architect Nicolau Nasoni completed the baroque church and 75-metre tower in the 18th century, with the tower finished in 1763. The climb gives a tight view over Baixa, Ribeira, and the Douro.
- Porto Cathedral — The Sé began in the 12th century as a fortress-like Romanesque cathedral and later gained Gothic cloisters and baroque additions. Its terrace looks down toward São Bento, Ribeira, and the Dom Luís I Bridge.
- Casa da Música — Rem Koolhaas and OMA designed the faceted concert hall that opened in 2005 for Porto's European Capital of Culture legacy. It anchors Boavista roundabout, about 10 minutes by metro from Trindade.
- Palácio da Bolsa — Porto merchants began the stock-exchange palace in 1842 on the former Franciscan convent site, and its Arab Room became the showpiece for visiting dignitaries. Guided tours leave from Infante Dom Henrique Square above Ribeira.
- Igreja de São Francisco — The Gothic church began in the 14th century and later received an extravagant gilded baroque interior. It stands beside the Palácio da Bolsa and includes catacombs beneath the church complex.
- What to pack for Porto in November
Pack for November's weather, not a generic Porto checklist.
- Layerable daytime clothes for average highs around 17°C / 62°F.
- A light evening layer because nights average 9°C / 48°F.
- Compact rain gear and shoes that handle wet pavement across about 12 rainy days.
- How many days do you need in Porto
- 4 days covers the main Porto highlights at a realistic pace. Add 3 extra days if you want the listed day trips.
- Is Porto worth visiting in November
- Yes. Porto in November: 16.9°C high, 9°C low, 160mm rain over 12 days, 9.6h daylight. Mild but rainy — flexible plans pay off.