Traveling to northern Portugal on a limited budget is possible!
The North of Portugal is a region rich in culture, history, and stunning landscapes. This Portuguese region offers unforgettable experiences, often at a lower cost.
Portugal is a country where the cost of living is more than affordable. If you are looking for a destination for an inexpensive stay, the North of Portugal is an excellent option.
In this article, discover our tips to save even more during your visit to the North of Portugal.
Are you planning a trip to the North of Portugal? Rent accommodation near the region’s largest cities and enjoy the numerous activities available in this area.
An off-season trip to northern Portugal
Planning a trip to the North of Portugal during the off-season, particularly in spring (March-May) or autumn (September-November), can significantly reduce the cost of your stay. Accommodation prices are generally lower, and you will avoid the crowds while still enjoying pleasant weather.
Although a summer in the Northern Portugal allows you to enjoy the beaches and long sunny days, the other seasons (spring, autumn, and even winter) offer wonderful experiences. During the off-season, you will have the opportunity to discover the authenticity of Portugal in a different but equally enjoyable way.
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Choose public transportation in northern Portugal
The public transportation network in the Northern Portugal is well-developed. Buses and trains are economical ways to travel between cities like Porto, Braga, and Guimarães. Purchasing a transportation card, such as the Andante card in Porto, can help you save money on metro and bus journeys.
Enjoy meals in the « tascas »
Tascas are small local restaurants where you can savor traditional dishes at an affordable price. The North of Portugal is known for its hearty cuisine, with specialties like bacalhau (codfish) and francesinha (a generous sandwich). The daily menus, often offered in tascas, are an excellent option for eating well at a low cost.
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Take part in free activities of northern Portugal
Many cultural and natural activities are free or very inexpensive.
In Porto, if there's one free activity we recommend, it's visiting the Ribeira district. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, it offers exceptional historical heritage and allows visitors to discover remarkable architecture while enjoying a lively atmosphere.
Learn more about the Ribeira District
Exploring parks like the Porto Park or discovering baroque churches are activities that don't require spending much money. Hiking in the Peneda-Gerês National Park also offers an affordable way to immerse yourself in nature.
More about hiking in northern Portugal
There are numerous hiking trails to explore in the North of Portugal. If you’re looking for destinations for this activity, be sure to visit Esposende in the Northern Coastal Park or the Douro Valley.
Discover Esposende Discover the Douro Valley
Bom Jesus in Braga is also a free activity that combines a walk with a cultural visit.
Of course, the beaches of the North of Portugal offer exceptional natural spectacles throughout the year. Enjoy a walk or a picnic along the northern coasts of Portugal.
Discover the Beaches of northern Portugal
Visit the markets in northern Portugal
Most towns and villages in the North of Portugal hold a weekly market.
These local markets allow you to discover regional products at reasonable prices. You can buy fresh produce, cheese, bread, and cured meats to prepare your own meals.
In addition to discovering local products, the markets offer a friendly atmosphere that reflects the authenticity of the North of Portugal. For a unique experience, we recommend visiting the market in Vila do Conde, which takes place every Friday.
Our additional tips for an affordable stay in northern Portugal
Use Tourist Cards
Some cities, like Porto, offer tourist cards (such as the Porto Card) that provide discounts on attractions, museums, and transportation. These cards can quickly pay off if you plan to visit several paid sites.
Travel in a Group
If you’re traveling with friends or family, sharing costs can make the trip even more economical. Renting an apartment or a car can be cheaper per person than individual options.
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Check for free Museum Days
Many museums and historical sites offer free entry on certain days of the month or week. For example, in Porto, on the first Sunday of the month, admission to several museums is free for everyone.
Participate in traditional festivals in northern Portugal
Local festivals are often free and immerse you in Portuguese culture. Attending traditional festivals like those in Braga or Viana do Castelo, or local celebrations in smaller towns, can be an excellent way to have an authentic experience without spending much.
Discover the Festivals of Braga Discover the Festivals of Viana do Castelo
By following these tips, you can fully enjoy everything the North of Portugal has to offer. Traveling economically doesn’t mean sacrificing the quality of your experience, but rather making smart choices that allow you to discover the richness of this region at a lower cost.