Results Works of art to see Porto

PONTE DOM LUIS I ER

Engineering structure
4.7/5
69 review

Go there and contact

Carte de l'emplacement de l'établissement
Avenida Gustave Eiffel, Porto, Portugal Show on map
Improve this page
2025
Recommended
2025

It is the bridge of Porto that spans the Douro at a height of more than 70 m. It connects the Ribeira to Vila Nova de Gaia.

This admirable double-decker arch bridge, inaugurated on October 31, 1886 after six years' work, was not designed by Gustave Eiffel, but by his disciple and associate Teófilo Seyrig. A must-see structure in the Porto skyline, it's sure not to go unnoticed. The Dom Luis I bridge was built to replace a twenty-year-old cable suspension bridge, itself the successor to the Pont des Barques dating from 1806. Very similar to the Maria-Pia railway viaduct a little further upriver, it spans the Douro at a height of over 70 meters, linking the historic old Ribeira district with Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal's wine cellar. During its construction, it was referred to in the newspapers of the time as the "Luis1er Bridge". The tradition was not to mention royal titles, but to use the "little name" of the patrons of works of art to mark the proximity of sovereigns to the people, as in the case of the Maria Pia Bridge (not Dona Maria Pia). It is said that, as the king did not deign to attend the inauguration of the structure dedicated to him, the people of Porto decided to mark their distance by keeping his title in the name, contrary to tradition. The bridge was inaugurated in two stages: the upper deck in 1886 and the lower deck in 1888. This superb work of art is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Crossing the 395-meter-long upper deck on foot is a truly unforgettable visual experience, although not recommended for those prone to vertigo (if so, take the lower deck, which is "only" 175 meters long). The easiest way to reach the second deck is to take the Dos Guindais funicular railway, located at the Ribeira end of the bridge. Once you've reached the other side, a cable car will take you up to river level, where you'll be able to visit Porto's wine cellars. For some years now, the upper deck has been closed to cars. Only the metro (line D), cyclists and pedestrians can use it. St. John's Day is also celebrated here in Porto: to round off the festivities in style, after a host of events and festivities in the city and rabelo regattas, a gigantic fireworks display is launched from the bridge. If you're in the area at this time of year, it goes without saying that this is the place to be: the superb setting, coupled with a sound and light show, is unforgettable!

Did you know? This review was written by our professional authors.


Organize your trip with our partners Porto
Transportation
Accommodation & stays
Services / On site

Book the Best Activities with Get Your Guide

Members' reviews on PONTE DOM LUIS I ER

4.7/5
69 reviews
Send a reply
Value for money
Service
Originality

The ratings and reviews below reflect the subjective opinions of members and not the opinion of The Little Witty.

You have already submitted a review for this establishment, it has been validated by the Petit Futé team. You have already submitted a review for this establishment, awaiting validation, you will receive an email as soon as it is validated.
Ti'Claude
Visited in june 2016
Value for money
Service
Originality
La visite de ce pont est incontournable, d'abord parce qu'il fait partie du patrimoine de Porto, ensuite parce qu'il est très astucieux avec ses deux tabliers (l'un tout en haut relie les parties hautes des deux rives, l'autre en bas relie les quais), enfin parce qu'il offre une belle vue sur le fleuve et les rives.
steflevy
Visited in may 2016
Value for money
Service
Originality
Ce pont souvent présenté comme une oeuvre de Gustave Eiffel, mais qui en réalité est l'oeuvre de l'un de ses disciples est pour certains l'incontournable de Porto, et je ne suis pas d'accord... Certes c'est un pont métallique de conception exceptionnelle pour l'époque, mais aujourd'hui je ne lui trouve pas de grand intérêt touristique. Seul point fort: il relie la vieille vile à la "villa nova de gaïa"
Visited in april 2016
Value for money
Service
Originality
L'incontournable de porto, ce pont métallique que vous emprunterez pour aller des rives de ribeira à celles de vila nova de gaia et ses nombreuses caves est de toute beauté est l'un des symboles de porto.
On peut le faire à pied aussi bien sur sa partie inférieure ouverte à la circulation et sa partie supérieure ou circule aussi le métro (pas de problème avec les piétons les passages sont sécurisés. A voir aussi les jeunes qui sautent du pont dans le douro pour quelques pièces.
laure63
Value for money
Service
Originality
to go back and under this bridge
it is a magical place
it is part of the heritage of Porto
and photos from the cellars of the Douro, boats, the view of The ribeira which souvenir and full of stars in the eyes
many people in the summer
to go downstairs, but especially to make the top or there is the metro too
E-doucette
Visited in august 2015
Value for money
Service
Originality
Ce pont fait parti du charme de Porto. Il est même le lien entre l'histoire de la ville, la du Douro et les caves de Villanova de Gaia.
Seuls ceux qui sautent du pont peuvent faire quelques frayeurs !

Find unique holiday offers with our partners

Send a reply