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Cálem Cellar – Interactive Museum & Wine Tasting

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Are you looking for an exciting and educational experience near the city of Porto? Then, a visit to Cálem Cellar and its Interactive Museum & Wine Tasting is a must-have on your trip. Famous for producing some of Porto’s finest port wines and brandies, Cálem Cellar and its museum are located in the heart of Porto’s Ribeira, one of the oldest parts of the city since it was first occupied in the first century AD, and it has been where some of Portugal’s most famous wines are produced. Let’s find out more about this experience and why it’s worth a visit.

At Cálem Cellar, the history of wine production in Portugal comes alive with an interactive museum that introduces visitors to the heritage, culture and knowledge that comes with making such exquisite wines. In what is both an informative and educational tour, visitors discover the history of wine production in the Douro Valley through interactive displays and video installations. Furthermore, visitors also get to learn about the process by which wines are produced, from the grapes being grown in the vineyards to winemaking taking place in the cellars.

The tour also includes a wine tasting, which can be as casual or as formal as you wish – depending on how knowledgeable you are about wine. If you’re a complete beginner, or just want to learn more about Portuguese wines, then the wine experts located throughout the museum are on hand to answer any of your queries and provide information about the region and its wines. As for the wines themselves, you get to sample some of the award-winning port wines and brandies that Cálem Cellar produces – a great way to get a taste for some of Portugal’s best.

The entire experience lasts around two hours and costs €14 per person or €18 with a souvenir glass. Prices are subject to change, so please check with Cálem Cellar directly if booking in advance. To book your tour, you can either visit their website Cálem Cellar – Interactive Museum & Wine Tasting or book tickets through one of the many ticketing website services.

Overall, Cálem Cellar offers an enjoyable experience for all keen wine enthusiasts – whether they be experts or complete novices. With its interactive museum and wine tasting, visitors have the perfect opportunity to experience first-hand some of the best wines that Porto and Portugal have to offer. Plus, its location within the vibrant Ribeira district is the perfect way to end off your visit by enjoying a couple glasses over lunch along the Douro River. So now that you know more about the experience, why not book your visit today?
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An Insider’s Guide to Porto, Portugal

Porto, the second-largest city in Portugal, is a vibrant destination with a rich history and culture that has been shaped by its port wine production and location on the Douro River. From picturesque streets lined with colorful houses to historic landmarks and fantastic food, there is something for everyone in this charming city. Here’s an insider’s guide to help you make the most of your visit to Porto.

Local Attractions

1. Cálem Cellar- The interactive museum and wine tasting is the star attraction at Cálem Cellar. The tour offers an insight into the history and production of port wine. Visitors are shown the barrel room and the tasting room, where they can sample different varieties of port wine. The cellar also has a wine bar and shop, where visitors can purchase their favorite port wine.

2. Ribeira- A UNESCO World Heritage site, Ribeira is a riverside district with a maze of narrow streets, old houses, and lively plazas. The district has some of Porto’s best cafes, restaurants, and bars. Visitors can take a stroll along the riverfront, watch the fishermen pull in their catch, and enjoy the numerous street performances throughout the day.

3. Porto Cathedral- The cathedral, located in the city’s historic center, is one of the oldest landmarks in Porto. Built-in the 12th century, the cathedral boasts a mix of Romanesque and Gothic architecture. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the city from the terrace.

Dining Spots

1. Cantinho do Avillez- The restaurant is located in the city center and is famous for its Portuguese and Mediterranean cuisine. The menu is a mix of seafood, meat, and vegetarian dishes. The restaurant also has a great selection of desserts, and the price is reasonable.

2. Cervejaria Brasão- The restaurant is situated in the Boavista district and is known for its classic Portuguese dishes and craft beers. The atmosphere is cozy, and the staff is friendly. The outside seating area is ideal for a summer evening.

3. Café Majestic- The cafe is one of Porto’s most iconic spots, serving customers since 1921. The Art Nouveau interior is breathtaking, and the menu includes coffee, tea, sandwiches, and pastries. The prices are a bit on the high side, but the experience is worth it.

Cultural Experiences

1. Serralves Museum- The contemporary art museum is located in a beautiful park in the western part of the city, and the natural beauty around it is captivating. The exhibitions are diverse and unique, and the architecture of the building is impressive.

2. Livraria Lello- The bookstore is one of the most beautiful in the world and attracts book lovers from all over the world. The building is over 100 years old and has a stunning interior with a grand staircase and stained glass windows. The bookstore also has a great selection of books, and visitors can grab a drink at the bookstore’s cafe.

Local History

1. São Bento Station- One of the city’s most famous landmarks, the train station has a stunning interior decorated with 20,000 blue and white tiles that depict the history of Portugal. The tiles were created by the renowned artist Jorge Colaço.

2. Fado- Fado is Portugal’s traditional music, and it’s an essential part of the country’s culture. Visitors can listen to this soulful music in one of Porto’s many fado houses, where performers serenade the audience with their voices, guitars, and mandolins.

Off-the-Beaten-Path Suggestions

1. Porto Cruz Rooftop Lounge- The rooftop lounge in Vila Nova de Gaia offers panoramic views of the city and is an excellent spot for a sunset cocktail. The venue has a relaxed atmosphere, and the drinks menu includes cocktails, port wine, and craft beers.

2. Clérigos Tower at Night- The Clérigos Tower is one of Porto’s most famous landmarks, and visitors often climb it during the day. However, at night, the tower is lit up, and the view of the city from the top is breathtaking.

Porto is a city with an abundance of experiences and attractions. From the stunning riverfront to the delicious cuisine, travelers are sure to create unforgettable memories in this vibrant destination.

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Cálem Cellar – Interactive Museum & Wine Tasting

Experience Adventure Like Never Before: Book Your Tour Today!