Celebrate the feasts of São João, the most revered saint of Porto, held on the night of 23rd June.
The feasts of São João, of pagan origin and associated with the celebration of the summer solstice, are marked by dancing, eating and fireworks.
The feasts of São João, of pagan origin and associated with the celebration of the summer solstice, are marked by dancing, eating and fireworks.
From May 21st to June 26th, Porto will
celebrate its “largest festivity”. One can
expect six weeks of much entertainment,
with initiatives all over the city that will
target all generations of locals but also all
of those who visit us this time of the year.
Despite the celebrations of São João
reaching its peak on the evening of 23rd
to 24th June, this festival has no longer
been a one-night celebration for a long
time and now it lasts six weeks with many
other parties, from dance balls to street
parades, runs and regattas, concerts,
music and circus festivals, theatre, street
entertainment, and also performative arts,
contests, parades, ballons launching and
many activities for children. There are so many innovations that
the best you can do is take a look at
this programme.
After all, you don’t want
to miss anything of this great festivity
called São João or all the city of Porto
has to offer;)
Find more information at:
- http://www.visitporto.travel/
- https://www.visitportugal.com/São João
- http://www.visitporto.travel/
- https://www.visitportugal.com/São João


