Portugal Origin Guimarães Private Tour
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Portugal Origin Guimarães Private Tour

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About this experience

Discover Guimarães, the birthplace of Portugal, on a private tour that blends history, culture, and nature. Travel in a classic Land Rover with a local guide and explore iconic landmarks.

The Half-Day Tour is ideal for visitors who want a shorter experience beyond the city center. It includes the Citânia de Briteiros (ancient Celtic settlement), the Castro Culture Museum, the impressive Sanctuary of São Torcato, the exterior of Guimarães Castle (with optional interior ticket), and the scenic Penha Mountain with its panoramic views.

The Full-Day Tour offers the complete story of Guimarães. It covers everything from the half-day, plus entrance to the Castle interior and a guided walk through the UNESCO-listed historic center with its medieval streets, monuments, and churches. Includes extra time and a lunch break (meal not included).

Available options

Guimarães Half Day Tour

Pickup included

Guimarães Full Day Tour

Historic center + Castle : Ideal for first-time visitors an additional walk to historic center and the Interior of the Guimarães Castle(Ticket include)<br/>Duration: 8 hours: more 3 hours to make the walk in the historic center and interior of the castle, and 1 hour stop to lunch (not Included)<br/>Pickup included

What's included

entrance to the Castro art museum
Private transportation
Insurance required by Portuguese tourism law
Pick-up and drop-off in Guimarães city (train station, hotels, guesthouses, etc.)
WiFi on board
Walking experiences in the Penha Mountain (rocks, sanctuaries, nature & viewpoints)
Entry ticket to Citânia de Briteiros archaeological site
Personalised itinerary with flexibility depending on interest and pace
Private guided tour in a classic Land Rover (max. 6 guests)
Guided storytelling at each stop (historical context, legends & cultural insights)

Detailed itinerary

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Step back in time and explore Citânia de Briteiros, one of the most important ancient Castro settlements in northern Portugal. Wander through well-preserved ruins of stone houses, defensive walls, and streets that reveal the daily life of the Celtic tribes who lived here over 2,000 years ago. Discover how these communities built strongholds on hilltops to protect themselves from invaders, and learn about their culture, traditions, and interaction with Romans and other civilizations. Your visit includes a guided walk through the archaeological site, where you’ll enjoy stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. It’s an immersive experience that connects you with Portugal’s ancient roots, blending history, nature, and breathtaking landscapes in a unique way.

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Complementing the visit to the Citânia de Briteiros, this small yet rich museum offers a fascinating look at the Castro culture that once shaped the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula. Located near the ruins, the museum displays original artifacts uncovered in Briteiros and surrounding castros — from pottery and jewelry to tools and funerary objects. Through engaging exhibits and reconstructions, visitors gain a deeper understanding of everyday life, beliefs, and the social structure of these pre-Roman hillfort communities. It’s a meaningful stop for those curious to connect the landscape with the lives of its first inhabitants.

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In the peaceful village of São Torcato, you’ll visit an impressive neo-Gothic sanctuary that dominates the landscape. Inside, one of the most intriguing sights awaits: the preserved body of Saint Torcato himself, visible through a glass tomb. A figure of deep devotion in the region, his presence continues to attract pilgrims and visitors alike. As we explore the sanctuary and its tranquil surroundings, you’ll hear the story of this monk-saint and how his legacy helped shape the identity of the village. There's time to admire the architectural details, soak in the calm atmosphere, and stroll through the nearby square. It’s a meaningful stop that blends spirituality, history, and local culture — a quiet but powerful chapter in our journey through the roots of Northern Portugal.

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At Campo da Ataca, just outside Guimarães, you’ll stand where history was forged. This peaceful field was the site of the legendary Battle of São Mamede in 1128 — often considered the birthplace of Portugal. Here, young Afonso Henriques led his forces against his own mother’s army in a decisive fight for independence. While there are no grand monuments, the silence and simplicity of the landscape speak volumes. As we stop here, you’ll learn about the power struggles that shaped a nation and how this quiet ground became sacred in the Portuguese collective memory. It’s a powerful moment to reflect on the beginning of a kingdom, surrounded by open skies and rolling hills — a place where the past still echoes softly through the breeze.

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Stop 5

We make a meaningful stop outside the iconic Castle of Guimarães — a powerful national symbol often called the "Cradle of Portugal." Here, we’ll explore the dramatic stories that surround this medieval fortress, including the early life of Afonso Henriques and the battles that shaped the nation. Though entry is optional and not included (many visitors have already been inside), the true essence of this site is felt in its presence and the tales it holds. From the outer walls, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of why this place became a cornerstone of Portuguese identity. It’s not just a castle — it’s where legends were born. Whether it’s your first visit or a return, you’ll see it in a new light through the stories we share.

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Experience the mystical Penha Mountain, where nature, history, and spirituality blend in a unique setting above Guimarães. Discover ancient rock formations that have sparked myths and local legends, walk through wooded trails leading to hidden chapels carved into stone, and feel the energy of centuries-old pilgrimage sites.

We’ll explore the iconic Penha Sanctuary, perched among boulders, and stop at panoramic viewpoints like Pio IX, offering breathtaking views over the city and surrounding landscapes. Along the way, you’ll hear about the cultural importance of Penha in the identity of Guimarães — from its religious traditions to its role as a peaceful escape for locals.

End the visit with the chance to enjoy a drink or snack at one of the traditional tascas or tabernas nestled in this serene mountain setting. Whether you’re here for nature, culture, or simply the views, Penha always leaves a mark.

What's not included

Meals
Optional visit inside the Castle of Guimarães (In the full day Tour is already included)

Available languages

Guide guide
PT EN

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Important information

Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

The Train station is easy to find is in the center of the city there´s signs in everywhere. You will find us with a Yellow land rover and a t-hsirt or jacket with the logo and name of the company.

About Braga

Braga is one of the oldest cities in Portugal, rich in history and culture. Known for its impressive religious heritage and vibrant atmosphere, it offers a unique blend of ancient and modern experiences. The city is a must-visit for history enthusiasts and those seeking an authentic Portuguese experience.

Top Attractions

Bom Jesus do Monte

A stunning Baroque sanctuary and staircase leading up to the church, offering panoramic views of the city and surrounding countryside.

Religious 2-3 hours €3

Sé de Braga

The oldest cathedral in Portugal, dating back to the 12th century, showcasing a mix of Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque architecture.

Religious 1-2 hours €3.50

Arco da Porta Nova

A historic city gate built in the 18th century, serving as a reminder of Braga's medieval past.

Historical 30 minutes Free

Must-Try Local Dishes

Francesinha

A hearty sandwich filled with meat and covered in melted cheese and a special sauce, served with fries.

Lunch/Dinner Not vegetarian or vegan

Tripas à Moda de Braga

A traditional dish made with tripe, beans, and various spices, reflecting the city's history and culinary heritage.

Dinner Not vegetarian or vegan

Bacalhau à Braga

A unique codfish dish prepared with potatoes, onions, and olives, showcasing the versatility of Portuguese cuisine.

Dinner Contains fish

Popular Activities

Hiking in Gerês National Park Mountain biking Visiting spas and wellness centers Strolling through historic streets Exploring museums and historic sites Attending local festivals and events Swimming in natural pools Kayaking

Best Time to Visit

June to August

This is the warmest and sunniest time of the year, perfect for outdoor activities and exploring the city's historic sites. The city is lively with festivals and events.

18°C to 28°C 64°F to 82°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Portuguese
  • Widely spoken: English, Spanish
  • English: Moderately spoken

Currency

Euro (EUR)

Time Zone

GMT+0 (Western European Time)

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Braga is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates. However, as with any destination, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure
  • • Use licensed taxis or ride-sharing apps
  • • Be cautious of distractions and common scams

Getting there

By air
  • Francisco de Sa Carneiro Airport • 50 km from Braga
By train

Braga Railway Station

By bus

Braga Bus Terminal

Getting around

Public transport

Braga has a comprehensive bus network operated by Transdev. Buses are an affordable and efficient way to get around the city.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Bolt, Uber

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Historic Center Bom Jesus Cimalha

Day trips

Guimarães
20 km • Half day to full day

Known as the birthplace of Portugal, Guimarães offers a rich history, medieval architecture, and charming streets.

Gerês National Park
50 km • Full day to overnight

A stunning national park offering beautiful landscapes, hiking trails, and outdoor activities.

Festivals

São João Festival • June 23-24 Braga Medieval • July

Pro tips

  • Visit Bom Jesus do Monte early in the morning or late in the afternoon for the best views and fewer crowds
  • Explore the historic center on foot to discover hidden gems and charming streets
  • Try local specialties like Francesinha and Tripas à Moda de Braga for an authentic culinary experience
  • Use the Braga Card for discounts on attractions and public transport
  • Attend local festivals and events for a unique cultural experience
From $25 per person

Price varies by option

Adults
Age 0-99
1
Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 6
  • Adult required for booking
Secure booking
Free cancellation available

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