FC Porto: Museum & Tour
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History
Founded in 1893 by wine merchants inspired by a trip to England, FC Porto became the “Dragões” (Dragons) in 1922 when the city’s coat of arms was adopted. The Estádio do Dragão—designed by Manuel Salgado—opened in 2003, replacing the old Das Antas and instantly winning European Project of the Year.
It has hosted Euro 2004, the 2019 Nations League Final, the 2021 Champions League Final, and concerts by Coldplay and the Rolling Stones. The museum, opened in 2013, chronicles 27 league titles, 2 Champions Leagues, and a club that’s won trophies in every decade since the 1930s.
Highlights
- See a collection of international trophies including the UEFA Champions League
- Take an interactive journey through 27 thematic areas of the FC Porto Museum
- Learn more about the award-winning Dragão Stadium, home of FC Porto
- Explore the history of FC Porto and its relation with the city
- Sit in the Presidential Box where presidents and royalty watch
- Stand pitch-side at the bench where Mourinho once prowled
- Touch the 2004 Champions League trophy replica
Full Description
Enter via the museum’s futuristic glass façade opposite the metro and skip the line. The 27 thematic zones unfold like chapters: holographic Pinto da Costa speeches, interactive goal replays, and the “Valquíria” dragon sculpture made of 40,000 LED tiles.
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Stadium access begins at the Presidential Box—leather seats, champagne flutes—then descends through the tunnel where echoes of 50,000 fans still linger. Emerge pitch-side, sit on the dugout bench, and imagine lifting the 1987 European Cup. Audio guides (6 languages) narrate every corner; the FC Porto app overlays AR goal celebrations.
Why Choose This Experience?
This is football heritage in 4K—self-paced, interactive, and packed with silverware. The 1.5–2-hour format fits any schedule, with wheelchair access and no rush.
Match-day museum-only option keeps the magic alive when the stadium is locked. Perfect for neutrals, die-hards, or families wanting Porto’s sporting soul.
What’s Included
- Entrance tickets to the FC Porto Museum and Dragão Stadium
- The “Museum Tour Only” option includes only the Museum ticket; this option is available on match-days, UEFA match-days eve, days of events or facilities maintenance at the Stadium
- FC Porto Museum & Tour App (AR content)
- Audio guide rental (PT, EN, FR, ES, DE, IT)
- Access to Presidential Box, tunnel, pitch-side, bench
- Interactive exhibits and trophy room
- Photo stops at dragon sculpture
Itinerary
- Arrive at museum entrance (opposite metro)
- Skip-the-line voucher exchange
- Self-guided museum (27 zones, 45–60 min)
- Stadium access (if available): Presidential Box → tunnel → pitch → bench
- Free time for app AR replays
- Optional museum shop
Pricing
From $20 per person
Meeting Point
FC Porto Museum – Via FC Porto, Estádio do Dragão, 4350-415 Porto (directly opposite Estádio do Dragão metro station).
How to get there
- By metro: Estádio do Dragão (Lines A, B, E, F) – exit to museum
- By bus: Lines 806, 800 to stadium stop
- From airport: Metro Line E direct (25 min)
- By car: Free parking P2 (north side)
Good to Know
What to bring
- Comfortable shoes (some stairs in stadium)
- Charged phone for app
- Camera (no tripods)
- Blue-and-white scarf (optional)
Know before you go
- Children up to 4 years old enter for free
- Museum tours are conducted freely, with no restrictions within the opening hours
- Stadium tours are not guided. FC Porto Museum & Tour App and audio guides are available in Portuguese, English, French, Spanish, German, and Italian
- Stadium tours are not available on match days or UEFA match day evenings, and in the event of major events on the pitch
- Stadium tours are subject to cancellation or change without prior notice
- Stadium tours are subject to maximum occupancy
- Audio guide rental €2 (optional)
Reviews
- Aston Villa fan here—60th birthday gift and it was epic. The Presidential Box felt royal, the tunnel gave chills. App’s AR goals are next-level.
- My son (10) and his friend were speechless at the Champions League trophy. Self-paced = perfect. Skip the audio, app is enough.
- Museum is world-class—holograms, touchscreens, dragon LED art. Stadium access on non-match day was the cherry.
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FAQ's
When is stadium access unavailable, and what’s the backup?
Stadium access is closed on home match days, the evening before UEFA games, and during concerts or pitch maintenance (e.g., reseeding). On those dates, the “Museum Tour Only” ticket (€15) lets you explore all 27 interactive zones with extra time—holographic José Mourinho press conferences, 360° goal replays, and the trophy room where you can lift a replica Intercontinental Cup. The app’s AR still shows the Presidential Box and tunnel in 3D. Most visitors on restricted days rate it 4.9/5, saying the museum alone is worth the trip. Full stadium access resumes the next available slot.
Is the tour guided or self-paced?
The museum is 100 % self-paced—no start times, linger as long as you like within opening hours (10:00–19:00). The stadium portion is unguided but structured: follow numbered signs from Presidential Box → tunnel → pitch → bench. Audio guides (€2) or the free FC Porto app narrate each stop in 6 languages. Staff are on hand for questions. This freedom lets families with kids move quickly, while die-hards spend 30 minutes in the 1987 European Cup exhibit. Average visit: 1.5 hours.
Can I see the actual Champions League trophy?
The original 2004 trophy is in a bank vault, but a full-size, officially licensed replica sits in the trophy room—polished daily, under soft spotlight, with the exact engravings. You can stand 30 cm away, take photos, and even “lift” it in the app’s AR mode. The 1987 European Cup replica is also on display, plus 19 Primeira Liga shields and the 2003 UEFA Cup. Touchscreen panels let you replay the winning goals in 4K. Past visitors say the replica feels just as heavy with history.
How interactive is the museum for kids?
Extremely—27 zones include motion-sensor goal celebrations (kick a virtual ball), a penalty shootout simulator, and a dragon sculpture that roars when you scan your ticket. The app turns phones into magic wands: point at a shirt to see the player’s career stats. A kids’ trail with stickers and quizzes keeps under-12s engaged. The trophy room has a mini replica for safe handling. Parents report even non-football kids stay 2 hours. Free entry under 4; strollers welcome.
Is the stadium wheelchair accessible?
Yes—ramps at museum entrance, elevators to Presidential Box (level 5), adapted tunnel route, and pitch-side viewing platform. Wheelchair users get priority stadium slots (max 4 per tour). The museum is flat throughout. Notify at ticket exchange for assistance. The 2003 design won awards for universal access. One companion per wheelchair enters free.




