Clerigos Tower (Torre dos Clerigos)
Torre dos Clérigos is a 76-meter Baroque bell tower that dominated Porto's skyline for over a century after its completion in 1763.
About Clerigos Tower (Torre dos Clerigos)
Torre dos Clérigos is a 76-meter Baroque bell tower that dominated Porto's skyline for over a century after its completion in 1763. You'll climb 240 steps up a narrow spiral staircase to reach panoramic views stretching from the Douro River across to Vila Nova de Gaia's port cellars, and on clear days, all the way to the Atlantic Ocean. The tower sits next to the ornate Clérigos Church, designed by Italian architect Nicolau Nasoni, whose influence shaped much of Porto's Baroque architecture.
The climb feels like ascending inside a stone lighthouse, with tiny windows offering glimpses of the city as you spiral upward. The staircase operates one-way traffic only, so there's no stopping midway or turning back once you start. At the top, you're rewarded with Porto's best 360-degree vista, where red-tiled rooftops cascade down toward the river and the city's layout becomes crystal clear. The viewing platform feels surprisingly spacious after the cramped ascent.
Most guides won't mention that the €8 entry fee feels steep for what amounts to a 10-minute experience once you reach the top. The adjacent church is free and arguably more impressive with its gilded interior and azulejo tiles. Skip this if you're doing the climb at Miradouro da Vitória for free, which offers nearly identical views. Go at opening (9 AM) to avoid queues, especially in summer when lines stretch around the block.
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