Useful Information – Plan your visit
Schedules
Open. from Tuesday to Friday between 10:30 am and 6:30 pm (last admission – 6:00 pm) | from Saturday to Sunday between 11:00 am and 6:30 pm (last admission – 6:00 pm) . On Sunday it closes between 1:00 pm and 2:00 pm.
Closed. on Monday. And on December 25th and January 1st.
Tickets
Simple
Museum Ticket | 5,00€
Children
Museum Ticket (children) | 2,50€ | 6 – 12 years old
Porto Experience
Museum + Port Wine Tasting | 12,00 € | Two Port Wines
Enoteca Experience
Museum Ticket + Enoteca Experience | 22,00€ | Four Port Wine tastings
Free Admission
ICOM and APOM members (with ID)
2nd Saturday of each month (for Portuguese citizens only, with ID)
Group Visits
How to get here
Address.
Alameda da Rua Serpa Pinto, 44b | Av. Ramos Pinto, nº 118
Parking.
SABA Beira Rio Car Park| Rua Serpa Pinto, no44
Cais de GaiaCar Park | Av. Serpa Pinto, no 710
STCP Bus.
Largo Aljubarrota bus stop
Route: 901 (destination Trindade); 906 (destination Trindade)
Cable Car.
Gaia Cable Car | Lower Station
Admission
Rules
To preserve the collection on display at the Museum of the Oldest Appellation in the World, visitors may not:
Touch items and display cases;
Smoke;
Use flash photography;
Bring pets, except guide dogs;
Eat and drink.
Covid-19 Rules:
Always use your mask;
Sanitize your hands regurly;
Please keep the safety distance (2m) from other visitors and displayed pieces,
Other
informations
Children must be accompanied at all times by adults;
Please ensure your mobile phone and other electronic devices are on silent mode during your tour of the museum;
During guided tours all group members should stay together;
Large objects (backpacks, umbrellas, etc) must be stored at the cloakroom in the Museum’s ticket/reception area;
In case of accident, please inform a member of the Museum staff immediately.
Accessibility
Wide circulation areas;
Access ramp into the building (temporarily unavailable) and lift to the 1st floor;
Display cases are ergonomically designed;
Multimedia and interactive stations throughout the permanent exhibition;
Exhibition contents translated into English;
Exhibition leaflets in several languages (not available);
Guided visits available in several languages (not available at the moment).