Top 10 Food & Drink in Vila Nova de Gaia, Northern Portugal

March 1, 2022 Weston Hennigan

Vila Nova de Gaia, or simply Gaia (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈvilɐ ˈnɔvɐ ðɨ ˈɣajɐ]; Proto-Celtic: *Cale) is a city and a municipality in Porto District in Norte Region, Portugal. It is located south of the city of Porto on the other side of the Douro River. The city proper had a population of 178,255 in 2001. The municipality has an area of 168.46 km². and a total population of 302,295 inhabitants (2011), making it the most populous municipality in Norte Region. Gaia together with Porto and 12 other municipalities makes up the commonly designated Porto Metropolitan Area.
Restaurants in Vila Nova de Gaia

1. Meridian 8 - Private and Customized Tours

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Meridian 8 - Private and Customized Tours

Meridian 8 has been entertaining travelers since 2016 and we place a strong emphasis on incorporating Portuguese nature, architecture and gastronomy into our tours, as we believe those are the things that make Portugal so special! When you travel with Meridian 8 you know you're going to get a guide who is just as enthusiastic about the tour as you are!

2. 3+ arte

Largo Joaquim Magalhaes 12, Vila Nova de Gaia 4400-187 Portugal +351 916 215 179 [email protected] http://www.3maisarte.com
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3+ arte

3+ arte - Cooperativa Artistica e Cultural is a Cultural project that aims to boost the arts in Vila Nova de Gaia. Art Gallery, Handicraft, Coworking, Port Wine... And more... Much more!

Reviewed By D3689FAjohnb - Northampton, United Kingdom

An "alternative" little gallery, set in an old warehouse in the heart of "port-land". We went for the port tasting and found a welcoming host and a fine sample of ports and cheeses. We chose the "basic" and "advanced" selections to share, along with two rustic cheeses from northern Portugal, tastefully presented. Our six ports, with the cheese cost approx 16 euros. We then browsed among the ethnic craft items, created by unassuming local arists and craftspersons, and bought presents for the family. Difficult to find but do persevere - such a friendly, welcoming ambience, as with so much of Porto.

3. Porto Augusto's

Rua de Franca 8-10, Vila Nova de Gaia 4400-174 Portugal +351 22 319 0614 [email protected] http://www.portoaugustos.pt
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Porto Augusto's

Reviewed By Alberto1102002 - Las Rozas, Spain

Fantastic, great experience and highly recommended. Our guide Sandra explained everything very warmly and solved our doubts. Best part is the final taste. The only thing is that Spaniards always like to eat something while drinking

4. Pocas Vinhos

Rua Visconde das Devesas 168, Vila Nova de Gaia 4400-337 Portugal +351 22 320 3257 [email protected] http://www.pocas.pt
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Pocas Vinhos

Pocas lies in the hands of the 3rd and 4th generation, being one of the very few Port Wine company that was born Portuguese and still belongs to the same Portuguese family. The Old Tawny Ports have built Pocas’ reputation but DOC Douro wines have been proving their own quality over the last 30 years. Recently, Pocas received the award of “Fortified wine producer of the year 2018” by the Portuguese magazine “Revista de Vinhos”. Additionally, welcoming about 28 000 visitors per year, our Visitor Center has been also distinguished with the Tripadvisor Certificate of Excellence. We have plenty of different reasons for inviting you to be part of a true family atmosphere, to feel the unforgettable aroma of the noblest wines, and to see up close a real day-to-day cellar routine.

Reviewed By johnmodesto - Modesto, United States

Pocas is far from the maddening crowd, located in a non touristy part of the city, you can take a bus there or walk up from the river. The cellars and tasting room are lovely, the guide friendly, with excellent English and willing to answer questions, she provided a detailed explanation of the different Port styles, this house also produces dry wines which you can try. The basic tour and tasting is 8 euros, for my wife and I we upgraded to a 12 and 15 euro tasting, 3 pours each, which meant we could try six different wines by sharing. The highlight was a 20 year old Tawny, but all the wines were tasty. A world class wine tasting visit and experience.

5. Vasques De Carvalho

Largo de Santa Marinha 19, Vila Nova de Gaia 4400-290 Portugal +351 22 371 0445 http://vasquesdecarvalho.com/pt
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Vasques De Carvalho

Vasques de Carvalho Brand House, located in the cellars area, aims to offer to the customers the chance to know the Port Wine with a different approach from the traditional cellar. We propose tastings in a pedagogic perspective, directed to a public interested in the Port Wine theme and its specificity, in a space designed for small groups, with sophisticated and quiet athmospheres, and also a garden, where each client may have a customized and exclusive service.

Reviewed By SonaCederquist - San Francisco, United States

After the big tasting rooms, Vasques De Carvalho was a nice respite. Small tasting room, friendly staff, & generous pours. The cheapest flight was 4 ports for 15 Euro.

6. Fonseca Porto

Vila Nova de Gaia 4400-187 Portugal +351 22 374 2800 [email protected] http://www.fonseca.pt/en/visitors-centre/fonseca-port-cellars/
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Fonseca Porto

he Fonseca Experience, tasting room, and shop is located in the heart of the historic Vila Nova de Gaia, across the Douro river from the city of Porto. Located in cellars with hundreds of years of history, the Fonseca experience allows guests to learn about the uniqueness of the Douro valley, the significant role Fonseca has played in sustainable viticulture, and how Port wine is made.

7. Casa Ramos Pinto

Avenida Ramos Pinto 400, Vila Nova de Gaia 4400-266 Portugal +351 22 370 7000 [email protected] http://www.ramospinto.pt/
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Casa Ramos Pinto

Reviewed By nwspm - Altrincham, United Kingdom

We enjoyed the variety of experiences in the different Port houses along the river front in Vila Nova de Gaia. The Ramos Pinto tour was distinctive for the walk through the beautiful old offices of the company. Our guide told us interesting anecdotes about the history of the furnishings and the artwork. The tasting room was comfortable and airy ; we enjoy the wines and bought a bottle of white port and a metal sign of one of the iconic adverts.

8. Taylor's Port

Rua de Choupelo 250, Vila Nova de Gaia 4404-509 Portugal +351 22 374 2800 [email protected] http://www.taylor.pt
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Taylor's Port

Taylor’s, accepted by most wine authorities to be the greatest of all port shippers, invites you to a pleasant and informative tour of its famous lodges at Vila Nova de Gaia. During the tour the visitor will be given the opportunity to learn about the fascinating history of Port wine, as well as that of the House of Taylor Fladgate making it one of the oldest Port companies.

Reviewed By 45philips - Crewe, United Kingdom

Super interesting self guided audio tour, done at your own pace. Well laid out with plenty of photos, maps and diagrams to explain the history and process without getting too technical or boring. No need to book just turn up, we arrived around 11 on a Sunday morning and it wasn’t busy. Fantastic value at €15 a per person for the tour and 2 generous samples one red one white Tasting is in a beautiful garden area where you can also purchase a selection of snacks to compliment the ports you are tasting. Helpful and friendly staff throughout our visit. You can’t visit Porto and not come here.

9. Niepoort

Rua Candido dos Reis 670, Vila Nova de Gaia 4400-071 Portugal +351 22 200 1028 [email protected] http://www.niepoort-vinhos.com/
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10. Graham's Port Lodge

Rua de Agro 141, Vila Nova de Gaia 4400-351 Portugal +351 22 377 6484 [email protected] http://grahams-port.com/visit-grahams-lodge/the-grahams-1890-lodge
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Graham's Port Lodge

RESERVATION REQUIRED. Graham’s Port is owned and managed by the Symington family, ten of whom work in the company (four from the 4th generation and six from the 5th generation of Port producers). They and their ancestors have made some of the greatest Port Wines of all. The magnificent Graham’s cellars were built in 1890 and contain a priceless collection of Port ageing in seasoned oak cascks and in bottle. Visits can only be made by prior appointment so that you will be met on arrival and shown around the cellars by a highly trained guide in the language of your preference.

Reviewed By ddkine - Huntington Beach, United States

Educational tour with a view! Prior to our visit, our favorite port was Taylor Fladgate and we visited their distillery as well. But from an interest/educational and overall value standpoint the Graham distillery tour was much better. It was led by a guide (Taylor’s is self guided) who was very informative and fun to listen to. The tour was followed by a guided tasting as well and there were several options to choose from that was included in the tour price. And you could add to your tasting as well. The tasting room/lodge is located in the perfect place on the Gaia side of the Douro River with excellent views of Porto and Gaia and the river.

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