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Clérigos Tower, also known by its Portuguese name Torre dos Clérigos, rises 75 m (246 ft) above Porto's historic core and has shaped the skyline since 1763. Climbing its 225 steps gives you a sweeping read of rooftops, church domes, the Douro River, and Vila Nova de Gaia.

Start with a timed entry ticket that covers the tower and museum route, because it gives you the full experience with less queue stress.
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Choose timed tickets for direct access to Clérigos Tower and the connected church-museum visit in one stop.
Porto: Torre dos Clerigos Entrance Ticket
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6 tips for visiting the Clerics Tower

1
Book your tower slot early
If you want clearer views and fewer people on the stairs, choose one of the first morning slots at Clérigos Tower. Entry windows run every 30 minutes, and central midday hours usually feel tighter. You save waiting time and start your Porto route with momentum.
2
Travel light for the climb
Bring only essentials when you enter. Backpacks, trolley bags, and suitcases need storage first, and that extra step can slow your slot in busy moments. Traveling light keeps the climb smoother and your focus on the skyline.
3
Use the accessible museum route
If stairs are not ideal for you, start with the museum and church circuit, where lift-supported circulation is available. The top platform is not wheelchair-accessible, but SALA A+ offers a panoramic alternative at 51 m (167 ft). That way you still get a strong city view without forcing the full climb.
4
Check for seasonal evening entry
If your priority is atmosphere, look for the seasonal evening window from 7 pm to 11 pm on selected dates. This format often appears around Easter, summer, and Christmas periods. You get softer light for photos and keep daytime for other city-center stops.
5
Use the 12 noon music window
When the pipe-organ performance schedule is active, a 12 noon church moment can pair neatly with your tower slot. This works especially well if you want architecture and sound in one compact stop near Rua de São Filipe de Nery. The visit feels richer without adding much extra walking.
6
Keep a short walk add-on
After the climb, continue on foot through the upper historic lanes toward São Bento or down toward the Douro. If your energy is limited, stay on the central ridge streets around Clérigos and skip longer detours. That way you keep the day fluid and avoid stressful backtracking.

How to plan your Clérigos Tower ticket strategy

Most visitors enjoy Clérigos more when they choose format and timing before arriving. Use the route below to match your energy, your light preferences, and your city-day rhythm.

Day tickets for the full Clérigos route

Choose this if you want one complete stop: tower climb, church atmosphere, and museum context in sequence. It is usually the strongest first choice for first-time visitors in Porto who want orientation before continuing through the old center. Book now.

Seasonal evening tower entry

Great when your priority is mood and skyline light. On selected dates, evening entry from 7 pm to 11 pm shifts your tower stop into a calmer, more cinematic part of the day, while leaving daylight for museums and riverfront walks. Book now.

Timeslots, pace, and queue control

Ascents typically run every 30 minutes, and a practical baseline is about 30 minutes for tower-focused visits. If you add church and museum spaces, plan 60 to 90 minutes total and arrive a bit early to protect your preferred slot. This keeps the rest of your Porto route flexible.

History and skyline role of Clérigos

Beyond the climb, Clérigos is one of the strongest time-layers in central Porto. Its dates, restoration phases, and city-scale views explain why this stop feels bigger than a single tower.

From 1732 to the 2014 reopening

The first stone of Igreja dos Clérigos was laid in 1732, and the tower phase reached completion in 1763. The ensemble became a National Monument in 1910 and reopened after major restoration on Dec 12, 2014. You can feel all three layers on-site: baroque craft, civic memory, and modern interpretation.

Why the climb still feels iconic

At 75 m (246 ft) with 225 steps, the ascent is short but still earned. At the top, you read rooflines, church towers, and the river axis toward Vila Nova de Gaia in one circular sweep. That immediate orientation value is why even repeat visitors keep returning.

Clérigos inside Porto's World Heritage core

Since the Historic Centre of Porto entered the UNESCO list in 1996, Clérigos has functioned as one of its clearest vertical markers. From this ridge, you can connect upper-center streets around Aliados and São Bento with the downhill line toward the Douro waterfront. Use that visual map to plan your next stop without zigzagging.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Clérigos Tower exactly?

Clérigos Tower (Portuguese: Torre dos Clérigos) is the baroque bell tower of the Igreja dos Clérigos complex in central Porto. Today you visit it together with church and museum spaces in one cultural route.
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How high is the tower, and how many steps are there?

The tower rises to 75 m (246 ft), and the climb includes 225 steps. It is short enough for most active visitors, but it still feels physically meaningful.
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How much time should I plan for the visit?

A tower-focused slot is usually around 30 minutes. If you add church and museum spaces plus photo pauses, a practical total is 60 to 90 minutes.
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Do I need a timed ticket?

Yes, tower ascents run in timed slots, usually every 30 minutes. Booking ahead helps if you want a specific morning, sunset, or evening window.
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Is Clérigos Tower wheelchair-accessible?

The top platform is not wheelchair-accessible because of the historic stair route. Museum and church circulation include lift-supported areas, and SALA A+ offers a panoramic alternative.
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Can I bring large bags inside?

Large backpacks, trolley bags, and suitcases are not admitted in the tower/museum route. A coded storage option near the ticket office lets you store them before entry.
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What are the regular opening hours?

Regular hours are usually 9 am to 7 pm, with the last entry 30 minutes before closing. Holiday exceptions apply around Dec 24, Dec 25, Dec 31, and Jan 1, so check timing close to your visit date.
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Is there an evening visit option?

Yes, seasonal evening tower entry is sometimes offered from 7 pm to 11 pm on selected dates. It is a strong option if you want softer skyline light and a different city mood.
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General information

opening hours

Clérigos is open 365 days a year, usually daily from 9 am to 7 pm. During Easter, summer, and Christmas periods, visits can extend to 11 pm, with the evening window running from 7 pm to 11 pm on eligible dates. Exceptions are 9 am to 2 pm on Dec 24 and Dec 31, and 11 am to 7 pm on Dec 25 and Jan 1; last entry is 30 minutes before closing, and tower access runs in roughly 30-minute slots.

address

Igreja e Torre dos Clérigos
Rua de São Filipe de Nery
4050-546 Porto
Portugal

how to get there

The complex sits between Rua de São Filipe de Nery and Rua de Nossa Senhora da Assunção in central Porto. It is about a 10-minute walk from São Bento train/metro, with nearby metro options at Aliados and Trindade. STCP lines 200, 300, 305, 507, 600, 601, 602, and 703 serve the area, and paid parking garages are available nearby.

tickets

The 2026 prices for Clérigos are:
- Day ticket, tower + museum: €10 general; €7 for youth ages 11 to 18 or students with ID; free up to age 10
- Night ticket, tower only: €5 general; free up to age 10, available during Easter, summer, and Christmas periods
Tickets are tied to a date and time; arrive 10 minutes early, with a 5-minute late tolerance. Eligible Cartão Porto holders with tax residence in Porto get 50% off the day ticket. Free-entry groups include clergy, uniformed scouts with prior reservation, military/security services, war veterans, and visitors with disability of 60% or more; for the disability category, one companion gets 50% off.

accessibility

The highest tower platform is not wheelchair-accessible because the final ascent is stair-based. Museum and church circulation include lift-supported sections, and SALA A+ offers a panoramic viewpoint at 51 m (167 ft). This keeps the visit meaningful even if you skip the top.

luggage

Backpacks, trolley bags, and suitcases are not admitted on the tower/museum route. A secure code-based storage area is available near the ticket office, so you can visit hands-free. Keeping luggage minimal also helps you move faster in timed-entry windows.
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