April in Porto: traditions, flavours and events
April in Porto is one of the most authentic times to discover the city. Between Easter, the arrival of true spring and a lively cultural agenda, Porto reveals itself through a rare combination of tradition, gastronomy and contemporary experiences, without the intensity of the summer months.
Easter in Porto: tradition lived in the city
Easter in Porto is more than a religious date, it is deeply rooted in the life of the city. During Holy Week, celebrations and ceremonies bring a different atmosphere to the historic centre, offering a deeper understanding of Porto from within, with the community as part of the story.
What to eat at Easter in Porto
At the table, tradition is felt most clearly:
- Roast kid (goat), often served with potatoes and greens
- Easter folar, sweet or savoury (often with cured meats)
- Almonds and artisanal chocolates, prominently displayed in downtown shop windows
- Moist pão-de-ló, simple and irresistible
Practical tip: walking along Rua de Santa Catarina or through Bolhão Market at this time becomes almost a sensory journey, aromas, colours and local delicacies at every corner.
Highlights in Porto this April
April usually brings a strong and varied programme, with options for different interests.
Concerts and major shows
At Super Bock Arena – Pavilhão Rosa Mota:
- 1 April – The Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit & The Rings of Power in Concert
- 1 April – The Music of Hans Zimmer & Others
- 4 April – Tame Impala
- 24 and 25 April – live performances as part of the seasonal programme
A great month for those who enjoy evening plans with strong production value.
Exhibitions and contemporary culture
April has a clear advantage: more time and space to enjoy contemporary art.
- “ISTO NÃO SÃO LIVROS”, Fundação de Serralves (on display between March and June, ideal to visit in April)
- Portuguese Centre of Photography and Miguel Bombarda galleries, with ongoing programmes and regular openings
25 April: Freedom Day
25 April always brings a special atmosphere to the city, with cultural initiatives and programming linked to Portugal’s contemporary history.
The Douro as an essential backdrop
With spring, Douro cruises become one of the most sought-after experiences. Here, the reference is River Sightseeing, whether for the classic Bridges Cruise or for end-of-day experiences, perfect for seeing Porto from the river.
Staying downtown: why it makes everything easier
April invites you to explore and mix different plans. Staying at Almada234 allows you to:
- walk to many points of interest;
- fit in a concert or exhibition without extra logistics;
- return to rest and head out again, with total flexibility.
April in Porto brings together tradition, local flavours and a strong cultural agenda — a month when the city feels calmer, yet full of life. Between Easter, gardens, concerts and the Douro, it is an excellent time to discover Porto in an authentic way.




