
Hotels near Dom Luís I Bridge
Porto, Portugal
The Dom Luís I Bridge is the visual signature of Porto - a 172-metre wrought-iron double-deck arch designed by Théophile Seyrig, Gustave Eiffel's former business partner, and opened in 1886. The upper deck (~45 m above the Douro) carries Metro Line D trains and a pedestrian walkway with the city's best free panorama. The lower deck handles cars and a parallel footpath at river level.
Walking the upper deck takes about 10 minutes and lands you in Vila Nova de Gaia, the bank where every bottle of Port wine in the world is aged. To the right you see the entire Ribeira waterfront; to the left, the Douro snakes inland toward the wine valleys. The bridge replaced the Maria Pia Bridge of 1877, which Eiffel himself designed for trains. Both still stand and remain among the most photographed engineering works in Iberia.
Pro Tip: Walk the upper deck at sunset (around 19:00 in June, 17:30 in December) for the postcard shot, then descend on the Vila Nova de Gaia side via the Teleferico de Gaia cable car (~7 EUR one-way) instead of climbing back up.
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