View over Porto, Gaia, the Douro River and Luís I Bridge

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Porto & Gaia Video Stories

Explore Porto and Gaia through video stories, historic streets, river views, Atlantic light, local memories and cultural walks filmed on location.

A visual way to understand Porto

Video walks with history, culture and real local voices

These videos are part of GoldenPorto’s wider mission: helping international visitors discover Porto and Northern Portugal with more context, beauty and sense of place.

The series combines city walks, historic explanations, personal storytelling and local memories, from Porto’s most famous streets to quieter places where the city’s identity becomes easier to feel.

History in the streets

From São Bento and the Sé to Ribeira, Clérigos, Bolhão and the old heart of Porto.

Beyond the classic postcard

Gaia, Foz, gardens, Atlantic walks and lived memories from people connected to the city.

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Porto and Gaia, filmed as lived places

A growing video archive of Porto, Gaia and Northern Portugal, created for travellers who want more than a checklist.

Gaia & Douro

Gaia, river views and the other side of Porto

A video walk through Gaia, with the Douro, Porto’s skyline, viewpoints and the atmosphere that connects both riverbanks.

Foz & Atlantic

Foz, the Atlantic and Porto’s coastal rhythm

A softer and brighter side of Porto, where the city meets the sea through beaches, coastal walks and Atlantic light.

Historic Porto

Ribeira, Luís I Bridge, Rua das Flores and old Porto

A walk through some of Porto’s most iconic streets and landmarks, from the riverfront to Palácio da Bolsa and the surrounding historic area.

Clérigos & literature

Clérigos, the old prison and Camilo’s story

A cultural walk around Clérigos and the former prison, with the story of Camilo Castelo Branco and the literary memory of the city.

Local guide perspective

Aliados, Sé, Bolhão and São Bento with a local voice

A route through some of Porto’s most important areas, with the presence of a former tourist guide and a local perspective on the city.

Living memory

The former Palácio de Cristal and a 104-year-old memory

A very personal story around the gardens and the memory of the former Crystal Palace, with a family testimony connected to Porto’s social life.

More than travel videos

A growing cultural archive of Porto and Northern Portugal

This video series connects places, history, family memory, local knowledge and visual storytelling. Each video opens a door into Porto, while GoldenPorto gives visitors more context to explore the city with depth.