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Torre de D. Pedro Pitoes

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Torre de D. Pedro Pitoes is a medieval tower located in the heart of Porto, near the Clérigos Tower and the bustling Rua das Flores. Built in the 14th century, it is one of the few remaining structures from the city's old walled perimeter. The tower stands at about 30 meters tall and is named after Dom Pedro Pitoes, a nobleman who once lived nearby. Visitors can climb the narrow spiral staircase to the top, where they are rewarded with a 360-degree view of Porto's historic center, the Douro River, and the Vila Nova de Gaia wine cellars. Inside, there is a small exhibition on the tower's history and the medieval city walls. The tower is less crowded than the Clérigos Tower, offering a more intimate experience. The surrounding area is filled with narrow streets, traditional shops, and cafes, making it a pleasant stop on a walking tour.

Don't miss

  • Climb to the top for panoramic views of Porto's historic center and the Douro River.
  • See the small exhibition on the city's medieval walls and the tower's history.
  • Photograph the tower's Gothic architecture and stonework.
  • Explore the surrounding streets, including Rua das Flores with its shops and cafes.
  • Visit nearby attractions like the Clérigos Tower and São Bento Station.

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Ways to visit Torre de D. Pedro Pitoes

You can visit on your own (paid entry; purchase tickets at the door or online to avoid queues. check the official site for current prices). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

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Know before you go

  • Wear comfortable shoes for climbing the steep spiral stairs.
  • Bring a camera for the views; the top can be windy.
  • Cash may be required for entry; some card payments accepted.
  • Combine with a walk along the nearby medieval walls for a fuller experience.

A bit of history

The tower was built in the 14th century as part of the Fernandine Walls that protected Porto. It later served as a residential tower for the Pitoes family. In the 20th century, it was restored and opened to the public as a viewpoint and museum.

Common questions

How many steps are there to the top?

There are about 100 steps in a narrow spiral staircase.

Is the tower open year-round?

Yes, but hours may vary by season; check the official website before visiting.

Can I buy tickets in advance?

Yes, online tickets are available to skip the line.

Are there restrooms inside?

No restrooms inside; use facilities at nearby cafes or São Bento station.

Is photography allowed?

Yes, photography is permitted inside and from the top.

What other attractions are nearby?

Clérigos Tower, São Bento Station, and the Porto Cathedral are all within walking distance.

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