Hotels near Clérigos Tower

Hotels near Clérigos Tower

4050-546 Porto, Portugal

Search in Clérigos TowerMay 27 - May 282 guests

The Torre dos Clérigos rises 75 metres above the city's western ridge, the tallest structure in Porto for nearly two centuries after its completion in 1763. Italian architect Nicolau Nasoni - who emigrated to Porto in 1725 and is buried in the church below - designed it as the bell tower for the baroque Igreja dos Clérigos, finishing the tower in 1763 after 31 years of construction.

Two hundred and forty granite steps spiral to a viewing balcony with 360-degree panoramas: the red roofs of the Ribeira and Vila Nova de Gaia, the Douro estuary, and on clear days the Atlantic at Foz do Douro. The ticket (~8 EUR in 2026) bundles the Clérigos Tower climb, the church interior, and a small museum of religious art including a 1700s ivory crucifix. Nasoni's work is everywhere in Porto if you know to look - he also designed the Episcopal Palace next to the cathedral and the church facade of Misericórdia.

Pro Tip: Climb in the last hour before closing (typically 19:00 summer, 18:00 winter) for the softest light and thinnest crowd. The narrow spiral has no overtake lanes, so a quiet visit means actually being able to stop and look.

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