Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Igreja do Carmo

    4.4 (8 reviews)

    Igreja do Carmo Photos

    Recommended Reviews - Igreja do Carmo

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    Reviews With Photos

    Sanctuary
    Boon C.

    The entire exposure exterior is decorated by blue tile mural. It is typical church decoration. This church is medium size in compare to all the famous church I have visited in Portugal. The visit will take you to museum and priest living quarters and sanctuary of the church. One important note. The wheel chair are not accessible for the most part. You require to climb up and down with staircase to access the tour pathway. The visit also take you to many relic. There is one with skeleton with glass cover when you walk down to basement. It is interesting to see relic to show the holy place of the church. The upstairs has the carriage and wardrobe of the priest. This church is connected to Igreja dos Carmelitas. It is two church link together becoming one church. The Carmelitas church is actually UNESCO register.

    Sam S.

    Gorgeous church with beautiful interiors and lots of things to see in the main church, catacombs and other rooms in the church. There is also a hidden house in there and you can take a walk up to the rooftop terrace for a view if the city. I would highly recommend a visit to this church when in town.

    Igreja do Carmo, Porto
    Bruce K.

    Yeah, this isn't one church. This is TWO churches built side by side and separated by a one-meter wide house. Because one is for the nuns and one is for the priests and we can't have them sharing space, donchaknow? Dating back to the 18th century, The Church of Our Lady of Carmo is covered with the beautiful azulejo tiles and is one of Porto's best rococo architecture. The tiles tell the story of the foundation of the Carmelite Order and was designed by Silvestro Silvestri. Interestingly, the facade presents and is not a relief. Unfortunately, I did not have an opportunity to tour the inside but everything I've read suggests that it's well worth your time. [Review 9911 overall, 1489 of 2018.]

    See all

    11 months ago

    Helpful 6
    Thanks 3
    Love this 7
    Oh no 0

    2 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 3
    Oh no 0

    4 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 1
    Oh no 0

    6 years ago

    Helpful 11
    Thanks 0
    Love this 12
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Sam S.
    2159
    2772
    16294

    3 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 3
    Oh no 0

    8 years ago

    Helpful 14
    Thanks 0
    Love this 14
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Gi S.
    43
    208
    2347

    4 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    Igreja do Carmo Reviews in Other Languages

    Verify this business for free

    Get access to customer & competitor insights.

    Verify this business

    Igreja dos Carmelitas - Igreja dos Carmelitas

    Igreja dos Carmelitas

    4.2(6 reviews)
    0.0 km

    Two churches. One facade. Zero personal space. These side by side beautiful churches are separated…read moreby the world's narrowest house (bless that tenant). The Carmo side is tiled and extra while the Carmelitas side is older and more humble. Legend has it, the tiny house in between was built to keep the monks and nuns from getting... too social if you know what I mean. The drama!

    If one church visit isn't enough how about a double-church…read more Igreja dos Carmelitas is one of the unique churches in Porto's historic streets, connected to its adjacent twin, Igreja do Carmo. These two churches nearly blend together. Built in the 17th century, the Carmelitas side on the left for nuns is classic baroque. And unlike the Carmo side on the right for monks, entry was free when we visited making it a convenient pit stop between other historic sites. There is even a 3 ft wide narrow house between both churches that traditionally segregated Carmelite monks from nuns. Before going in, admire the elegant azulejo blue tiled wall on one side and the magnificent bronze Fountain of the Lions nearby, thought to be the inspiration for Harry Potter's Gryffindor crest. Inside the church feels quiet and intimate with decor featuring soft gold accents and traditional woodwork. Everything felt restrained except for the gilded main altar with intricate woodwork and a tiered mantlepiece dedicated to Our Lady of Mount Carmel (Virgin Mary). Skip it or hit it? It's a quick and free visit in this area of Porto worth exploring.

    Photos
    Igreja dos Carmelitas - Igreja dos Carmelitas

    Igreja dos Carmelitas

    Igreja dos Carmelitas
    Igreja dos Carmelitas

    See all

    Sé do Porto - View from steps to the cathedral

    Sé do Porto

    4.5(25 reviews)
    0.7 km

    A historic cathedral befitting of beautiful Porto…read more Porto Cathedral was the first historic landmark we visited in the city's downtown. It's located on a hilltop with stunning view across the city's bright orange rooftops. Built in the 12th century, the imposing facade once doubled as a fortress church. €3 provided us entry to the free main nave as well as the picturesque monastery cloisters, terrace and courtyard. Gothic cloister walls showcase biblical art made from elegant azulejo blue tiles. We encountered many tourists posing for photos. From there we explored the interior rooms as well as the above terrace which revealed another view of the city with Clérigos Tower and Douro River in the distance. There is also an opulent treasure house with pink Portuguese marble decor. The central nave is flanked with thick Romanesque columns that led us to a main altarpiece richly adorned with gold leaf Baroque wood carvings surrounded by more pink marble walls and steps. Looking up on the opposite end was a massive rose portal window with intricate stained glass. To the left is a silver altar behind a hanging lamp in the Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament that was saved from the Napoleonic French invasion. Skip it or hit it? It's worth setting aside an hour to explore this important local landmark.

    - - - Review of the Porto Cathedral (Se do Porto) located in Porto, Portugal on Weds., October 1st,…read more2025 - 3pm, Visiting from Austin, Texas USA - - - The Porto Cathedral really is something SPECIAL that I highly recommend as a MUST-SEE when in Porto, Portugal! This historical gem, situated on the highest point in Porto, is a Catholic Cathedral known for its beautiful blue azulejo tiles and stunning architectural structure. I took soooo many pics & videos trying to capture just how stunning it is but despite my best efforts, they really don't do this beauty justice (included w/ this review are those pics & videos). Here are a few additional tidbits I wanted to pass along: - - budget friendly entry fee : see pic included w/ this review of the entry fee(s) on 10/01/2025. We didn't purchase our tickets in advance & instead bought our tickets on the day that we visited. - - very cool blue glowing light in the chapel only captured in pics & videos but no glowing light to the naked eye (see pics & videos included in this review) - - reminder to bring some money to leave an offering in the chapel & please be respectful this is a historic place of worship - - multi- level w/ so much to see so give yourself plenty of time to enjoy your visit - - adjacent to the Porto Cathedral is the Cathedral Square (Terreiro da Se') where you can take in the views of the entire Barredo area, the river Douro, and Vila Nova de Gaia Hope this info helps! Till next time, Rebecca visiting Porto, Portugal from Austin, Texas (USA) , October 2025 in celebration of my 22nd wedding anniversary

    Photos
    Sé do Porto - Tomb at Sao Joao Evangelista

    Tomb at Sao Joao Evangelista

    Sé do Porto - Our Lady of the Pillar

    Our Lady of the Pillar

    Sé do Porto

    See all

    Igreja do Carmo - churches - Updated May 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...