The traditional end of the Christmas season, connected with Bolo Rei, family rituals and local cultural traditions.
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A year-round guide to Porto’s festivals, student traditions, street celebrations, cultural events, wine moments, Christmas lights and local life.
This is not a news calendar. It is an evergreen guide to events that usually happen every year, so you can understand the rhythm of Porto before choosing when to visit.
Porto changes throughout the year. Some months feel academic and youthful, others are full of popular saints, river traditions, wine events, music festivals, Christmas lights or local pilgrimages.
Use this page as a seasonal guide to Porto’s annual events and traditions. Dates can change every year, so always confirm the official programme before planning your trip around a specific event.
Choose your month
Select a month to see the events, traditions and seasonal ideas that usually happen in Porto and nearby areas. Dates can change every year, so always confirm the official programme before planning.
January is calmer after the festive season, but it still keeps traces of Portuguese Christmas traditions.
The traditional end of the Christmas season, connected with Bolo Rei, family rituals and local cultural traditions.
February can be a good month for travellers interested in indoor culture, cinema and wine events.
Porto’s international film festival, especially known for fantasy, horror, science fiction and genre cinema.
A major wine event, usually connected to tastings, producers and wine culture.
March can still include wine and cultural events, depending on each year’s programme.
Depending on the edition, this wine event may happen around late winter or early spring.
A fashion event connected to Portuguese design, creative culture and selected Porto venues.
April starts opening the cultural calendar towards theatre, performance and outdoor city life.
The International Festival of Iberian Expression Theatre, usually connected to Porto and regional cultural venues.
May is one of the best months for seeing Porto as a living city, with student traditions and major cultural moments.
Porto’s academic celebration, with students, black capes, colour, music and university traditions.
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A traditional religious and community celebration in Matosinhos.
A major contemporary art celebration with performances, music and activities in Serralves.
June is one of the strongest months for events, popular traditions, music, river moments and local life.
Porto’s biggest popular celebration, with street parties, sardines, toy hammers, balloons and fireworks.
Open guideA traditional race of rabelo boats on the Douro, linked to Port wine heritage.
A local riverside celebration in Afurada, connected to fishing traditions and community life.
A major music festival in Parque da Cidade.
A literary event with books, authors, publishers and cultural programming.
July brings music, wine, folklore and some of the best summer events near Porto.
Folk dance, music and traditional costumes.
Wine culture, tastings and producer stands, often connected to Gaia and the riverfront.
A large summer music festival in Gaia.
A medieval fair in Santa Maria da Feira, often a strong day trip from Porto.
August is ideal for events outside the city centre, coastal traditions and summer evenings.
A major medieval event in Santa Maria da Feira, with historical atmosphere, costumes, markets and performances.
A scenic religious tradition connected to the chapel on the rocks at Miramar.
An end-of-summer music event with a more alternative Porto atmosphere.
September softens the city rhythm with cultural events, music and food and wine experiences.
A jazz event that can bring concerts to one of Porto’s green spaces.
Puppet theatre and creative performances for children and adults.
A tasting-focused event for travellers interested in northern Portuguese wine.
October can be a good month for creative travellers, runners and food lovers.
A photography-related event for travellers who love seeing Porto through light and images.
A scenic running event connected to the Douro and city routes.
A food-focused event celebrating Porto’s famous sandwich.
A design and fashion event connected to Portuguese creativity.
November is quieter, but it can still be interesting for active travellers and local traditions.
A major running event that attracts Portuguese and international runners.
A smaller local tradition connected to neighbourhood culture.
December brings Porto’s festive mood, seasonal markets, lights, running traditions and New Year celebrations.
Christmas lights, decorations, markets, concerts and a festive winter atmosphere in the city centre.
Open guideA seasonal craft market idea for visitors looking for Portuguese design and handmade pieces.
A festive end-of-year running tradition in the city streets.
Fireworks, music and city celebrations to welcome the new year.
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These are the events that already have, or can have, a full goldenporto guide with more context, photos and practical tips.
Academic tradition, student life, black capes, colours, music and one of Porto’s most energetic annual celebrations.
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Porto’s most famous popular celebration, with street parties, music, sardines, toy hammers, balloons and fireworks over the Douro.
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Christmas lights, festive streets, seasonal markets, concerts, decorations and a softer winter mood in the city centre.
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This calendar is organised by season rather than fixed dates, because most events change slightly every year.
Film, wine, winter traditions and the first cultural events of the year.
Dia de Reis
The end of the Christmas season in Portugal, often connected with Bolo Rei, family traditions and local celebrations.
Festival Internacional de Cinema do Porto
Porto’s international film festival, especially known for fantasy, horror, science fiction and genre cinema.
Essência do Vinho
A major wine event usually connected to tastings, producers and wine culture in one of Porto’s most elegant historic settings.
Portugal Fashion
A fashion event that brings Portuguese design, catwalk shows and creative energy to Porto in selected editions.
Academic traditions, theatre, art, popular saints, music festivals and riverside celebrations.
Festival Internacional de Teatro de Expressão Ibérica
A theatre and performance festival with Iberian and international expression, usually connected to Porto’s cultural venues.
Queima das Fitas do Porto
One of Porto’s strongest academic traditions, with students, music, colours, celebrations and university life in the streets.
Festa do Senhor de Matosinhos
A traditional religious and community celebration in Matosinhos, usually with lights, music, local fairs and pilgrimage atmosphere.
Serralves em Festa
A major contemporary art celebration in Serralves, usually with performances, music, dance and activities in the museum and gardens.
Feira do Livro do Porto
A literary event with books, authors, publishers and cultural programming, often in one of Porto’s garden settings.
Festa de São João do Porto
The city’s biggest popular celebration, with street parties, sardines, music, balloons and fireworks over the Douro.
Regata dos Barcos Rabelos
A traditional race of rabelo boats on the Douro, closely connected to Port wine heritage and São João season.
Festas de São Pedro da Afurada
A local celebration in Afurada, Gaia, connected to fishing traditions, processions, music and riverside community life.
Primavera Sound Porto
A major music festival in Parque da Cidade, usually attracting Portuguese and international audiences.
Wine, beach festivals, folklore, medieval fairs, pilgrimages, jazz and open-air culture.
Festival Internacional de Folclore
A celebration of folk dance, music and traditional costumes, bringing cultural performance to the city.
Porto Wine Fest
A wine event usually connected to Gaia, the riverfront and Port wine culture, with tastings and producer stands.
MEO Marés Vivas
A large summer music festival in Gaia, usually connected to beach atmosphere and big concerts.
Viagem Medieval em Terra de Santa Maria
A medieval fair in Santa Maria da Feira, often a strong day trip from Porto, with historical atmosphere, costumes, markets and performances.
Romaria do Senhor da Pedra
A religious and scenic celebration connected to the chapel on the rocks at Miramar, one of the most atmospheric coastal places near Porto.
Noites Ritual Rock
An end-of-summer music event often associated with gardens, local bands and a more alternative Porto atmosphere.
Porto Blue Jazz
A jazz event that can bring concerts to one of Porto’s most beautiful green spaces.
Festival Internacional de Marionetas do Porto
A creative event with puppet theatre and performances for both children and adults.
Festival do Vinho Verde
A tasting-focused event for visitors interested in northern Portuguese wine, food and regional products.
Photography, running events, Christmas lights, craft fairs, New Year and the festive end of the year.
Porto Photo Fest
A photography-related event that can be especially interesting for travellers who already see Porto through light, streets and viewpoints.
Meia Maratona do Porto
A scenic running event that usually brings runners along some of Porto’s most beautiful river and city routes.
Festival da Francesinha
A food-focused event celebrating Porto’s famous sandwich, especially fun for visitors interested in local comfort food.
Maratona do Porto
A major running event that attracts Portuguese and international runners and shows the city from a very active perspective.
Feira de Artesanato do Porto
A seasonal craft market idea for visitors looking for Portuguese design, handmade pieces and festive shopping.
Natal no Porto
Christmas lights, decorations, markets, concerts and a festive winter atmosphere in the city centre.
Corrida de São Silvestre do Porto
A festive end-of-year running tradition, often bringing energy, costumes and movement to the city streets.
Réveillon do Porto
Fireworks, music and city celebrations to welcome the new year, often around the centre and riverside areas.
Before planning
Most annual events in Porto keep a similar seasonal rhythm, but exact dates, locations and programmes can change every year. Always check official websites, municipal calendars or event organisers before booking flights, hotels or tickets.
This page is designed to help you understand what usually happens in Porto throughout the year, not to replace an official agenda.
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Final note
A trip to Porto can feel completely different depending on when you visit. Come for São João, Christmas lights, student traditions, summer music, wine events or quiet cultural moments, and the city will show you a different face.
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