Dom Luis Bridge (Ponte de Dom Luis I) Tours and Tickets
Dom Luis Bridge (Ponte de Dom Luis I)

- The bridge is a must-see for architecture buffs.
- The lower deck of the bridge carries cars and pedestrians via a walkway, while the top deck is reserved for trains.
- Six bridges cruises, all of which cover the Ponte de Dom Luis I, take around one hour, making them ideal for time-pressed travelers.
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Visiting the Dom Luis I Bridge is free, but guided tours offer insight into its history and other nearby landmarks, too. Walking tours start around €29, bike tours cost upwards of €44, and shared boat trips passing beneath the bridge begin at €15, with private boat excursions are closer to €60.
Yes, you can walk across the Dom Luis I Bridge. The bridge has two levels: the upper deck accessible to pedestrians and the Porto metro, and the lower deck used by cars and pedestrians. The bridge connects Porto to the Vila Nova de Gaia neighborhood.
To avoid crowds at the Dom Luis I Bridge, plan to visit early in the morning on a weekday or later in the evening—later can offer the benefit of sunset views. Weekends and afternoons are typically the busiest times.
Yes, you can take photographs on the Dom Luis I Bridge. It’s a public place open to pedestrians and is a popular spot for photographers, especially those wanting beautiful vantage points of Porto and the neighborhood of Vila Nova de Gaia.
Yes, there are several nearby attractions close to the Dom Luis I Bridge. If crossing over to Vila Nova de Gaia, there are port cellars that offer tours and tastings. On the Porto side of the bridge, there’s Livraria Lello, Porto Cathedral (Sé Catedral do Porto), and the Sao Bento Railway Station (Porto São Bento).














































































































































