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Braga and Guimaraes Day Trip From Porto Portugal

Braga and Guimaraes Day Trip From Porto Portugal

Exploring Porto is amazing but if you have time there are some great options for day trips to the surrounding areas too. Braga and Guimaraes are two places in Portugal which are definitely worth seeing, full of history and have some amazing things to see. Both are only around 1 hour from Porto and are perfect to combine for an interesting day trip from Porto. So here’s everything you need to know before a day trip to Braga and Guimaraes…

Guimaraes and Braga | A Day Trip From Porto, Portugal

A Day Trip To Braga And Guimaraes

GUIMARAES | BRAGA | TIPS

Braga And Guimaraes Day Trip Itinerary

Morning | Guimaraes

How To Get From Porto To Guimaraes

The easiest way to get from Porto to Guimaraes is by train. The train leaves from São Bento Train Station in Porto and takes about 1 hour 10 minutes to get to Guimaraes. You can see the train timetable and ticket prices here.

Time: 1 hr 10 minutes

Cost: 3,15 €

Things To Do In Guimaraes

Guimaraes Old Town Portugal

Guimaraes Life Portugal

Arriving at Guimaraes Train Station, you will have about a 15 minute walk to get into the historic centre. As you get closer, you will see the city walls and find your way inside. Wander the beautiful cobblestone streets of Guimaraes to Largo da Oliveira Square. Explore the town or stop for a morning coffee or juice at one of the many cafes.

Next is Guimaraes Castle. I must say, the castle is quite small inside and basically just a shell. You can walk the walls and get beautiful views over Guimaraes so if you have the time it’s worthwhile, otherwise just have a look from outside.

Guimaraes Castle Portugal

Guimaraes Castle View Portugal

Just in front of Guimaraes Castle is the Palace of the Dukes of Braganza, otherwise known as Paco dos Duques de Braganca or Ducal Palace. The Palace was my favourite thing to do in Guimaraes, the interiors were interesting and beautiful, and I love to imagine what it would have been like when people were living in it.

Palace Of The Dukes Of Braganza Guimaraes Portugal

Palace Of The Dukes Of Braganza Guimaraes

View From Palace Of The Dukes Of Braganza Guimaraes

From here, you can walk to Guimaraes bus stop to get the bus to Braga.

Details

Guimaraes Castle entrance fee: 2,00€

Palace of the Dukes of Braganza entrance fee: 5,00€

Combined Entrance fee: 6,00€

Check current prices here.

Afternoon | Braga

How To Get From Guimaraes To Braga

The Guimaraes to Braga bus is the easiest way to get between the two. Follow the Avenue Conde de Margaride until you reach a shopping centre. The bus stop is underneath the shopping centre and you can also buy your tickets here. The buses go fairly frequently, you can find the timetable here.

Things To Do In Braga

Braga Garden Portugal

Braga is much bigger than Guimaraes, but I personally thought it was lacking some of the charm of Guimaraes. That’s not to say I didn’t enjoy Braga, but that it was a bigger town that probably deserves more time to fully appreciate it.

You can get off the bus at the final stop, which is only a short walk to the centre of town. By this stage, we were definitely ready for lunch and went to Restaurante Cozhina da Se. We had what would seem like pretty simple dishes, but I have to say that we absolutely loved the food here. I had pork with apple puree and roasted chestnuts and Chris had grilled sea bass with vegetables. The way it was cooked and the flavours were delicious.

Restaurante Cozhina Da Se Braga

Braga is known for its many churches and cathedrals, one of the main ones being Se Cathedral or Braga Cathedral. Another one further out of town is Bom Jesus do Monte. I think if you’re going to do a day trip to Braga, going to Bom Jesus do Monte will definitely add something to your day.

One of the most impressive sights at Bom Jesus do Monte is the many many stairs that lead up to it, I believe it’s around 600. You can get a funicular instead, but if you want to see the stairs properly, I would suggest using the stairs at least one way.

Bom Jesus do Monte is free to enter, although there is a charge for the funicular if you decide to use it (€ 1.20 one way or € 2.00 two ways). Find more information here.

Bom Jesus Do Monte Portugal Chris

View From Bom Jesus Do Monte Portugal Chris

Bom Jesus Do Monte Braga Portugal

View From Bom Jesus Do Monte Portugal

How To Get To Bom Jesus do Monte from Braga

From Braga, you need to take bus line 2 from Avenida da Liberdade, just before it intersects with R. 25 de Abril. The buses come frequently, and you can pay for your ticket when you get on. Bom Jesus do Monte is the last stop. You can also get this same bus back to Braga.

How To Get From Braga To Porto

The Braga to Porto train is the easiest way to get back to Porto. The train leaves from Braga train station and takes about 1 hour to get back to São Bento Train Station in Porto. You can see the train timetable and ticket prices here.

Time: 1 hr

Cost: 3,15 €

Tips For Visiting Braga And Guimaraes

Guimaraes Streets Portugal

Guimaraes Igreja De Nossa Senhora Da Consolacao E Santos Passos

Braga and Guimaraes In One Day?

A Guimaraes and Braga day trip from Porto is entirely doable. You could spend a day in each if you had the time or if you want to go at a slower pace, but for us, doing both in one day was the right choice.

Seeing Braga and Guimaraes in one day was pretty tiring and takes a full day, but we were happier doing one full day, so we then had some more relaxing days back in Porto and could explore Porto fully.

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Braga vs Guimaraes

How to choose if you only want to spend your time visiting either Braga or Guimaraes? Both places are actually quite different so it would completely depend on what you want out of your trip.

Guimaraes has a small-town feel with a beautiful little old town and a few sights to see and explore. If you spent the entire day in Guimaraes you would also have time to visit Penha mountain.

Braga has a larger feel to it, and the sights are a little more spread out, with a bus trip required to see Bom Jesus. I personally preferred the time we spent in Guimaraes, but seeing the Bom Jesus near Braga was also a great experience.

For more information on a day trip to Braga and Guimaraes, visit the official Porto And The North tourism website and Visit Portugal.

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Are you thinking of doing a day trip to Braga and Guimaraes? Let us know if you have any questions in the comments below…

4 thoughts on “Braga and Guimaraes Day Trip From Porto Portugal”

  1. This was such a helpful post. I am planning a trip to stay in Porto. And I was thinking of taking a day trip to Braga & Guimaraes. And as it turns out, I have to choose between the two since my itinerary is already packed. I have come to my decision. And it is because of this helpful post.

    Thank you for sharing!

    1. Hi, so happy to hear that :) hope you had an amazing time! Porto, Braga, and Guimaraes are all beautiful places.

  2. Hi there! Nice posts about Portugal! I was wondering if you think it would make sense to spend a night in Braga or is it better just going there on a day trip from Porto?
    Also, any ice cream or dessert tips for Porto?! :)

    1. Hi Denise,
      Apologies for the late reply! It really depends on you and how much time you have in your itinerary. You can easily do Braga as a day trip from Porto, especially if you aren’t including Guimaraes. Hmmm, as for ice cream and dessert, surprisingly we didn’t have ice cream in Porto. But the Arcadia chocolate shop has some delicious picks. There is also a good bakery Confeitaria do Bolhão near Mercado do Bolhão. Have an amazing time in Porto, it’s beautiful :)

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