4 language schools in Porto from 297€ for a 1 week Portuguese course
Porto ratings & opinions
How our students rated their experience in Porto
What our students said about Porto
Gorgeous! I found the city safe, welcoming and cosy. Very beautiful with colourful sights and a rich cultural life. I was also pleased with the gastronomic abundance - there are numerous cafes and restaurants in the city where you can try any cuisine of the world. I would especially like to emphasise the friendliness and friendliness of Porto's inhabitants towards the guests of their city.
A very recommendable city. The only thing is that I would no longer travel there in November, as I arrived at school with wet shoes almost every day, despite an umbrella. It simply rained too often. Excursions to other cities, such as Braga or Coimbra, are highly recommended.
Porto is a multi-faceted, culturally very interesting, lively and invigorating city, but at the moment with countless noisy construction sites that hinder traffic. The metro works well, but some bus lines are extremely unreliable. Good food can be found in many places.
I like the mixture of old buildings and new attractions. It wasn't so crowded in winter. In summer it is perhaps a little too touristy. It's a shame that so many small shops and restaurants away from the pedestrianised area have been closed and abandoned.
Porto is beautiful city, the center is small enough to be visited by feet and public transports takes you anywhere. Many typical foods, and a lot of history to be discovered. Amazing view points and enough activities for different taste.
It's not the city I would like to live in. But for a stay of two or more weeks, Porto is very exciting and has a lot to offer. It's great fun to discover and experience the very different neighbourhoods.
Porto seems to me a pleasant and easy city to walk around in spite of its slopes and the pavement of some of its streets. The distances are not big. Good food. Recommended city.
It’s really difficult not to fall in love with the city. There are so many interesting things to see and do, and it’s a perfect base for daily trips to other cities nearby.
You have to "conquer" Porto. It is not as nice and warm as Lisbon right from the beginning. But the more you know the place the more interesting and gratifying it becomes.
One of the best, it is now my favourite city in Europe and I've been to many. The friendliness of people, the relaxed atmosphere and the food are exceptional.
What language school directors said about Porto
Porto is a warm city where everyone easily feels at home. People are welcoming, food is great and the wine is extensively known throughout the world. It’s still an affordable city.
"A UNESCO-recognised "city of world heritage" and three times recently voted “Best European Destination” (2012, 2014, 2017) Porto is the perfect setting for a language course. It is full of historical monuments and places of interest ranging from the 12th century cathedral to the ultra modern museum of contemporary art - the most visited museum in Portugal. Yet its true glory lies in the incidental details: the old fashioned street cafés, the markets, the bookshops and restaurants tucked away down side streets, the simple pleasures of a tram journey along the river front or of whiling away the afternoon at a beach side café. Porto is a marvellous city to explore."
Most recent student reviews of language schools in Porto
The location of the school, the structure of the lessons, the warm welcome, the friendliness there.
14 December 2024
Course: Group Intensive - 2 weeks
Student age: 64 years
It is a relatively small school and I really liked the atmosphere!
When I was there the groups were small, which made the lessons personal and intensive.
I felt welcome and at home from the start.
11 November 2024
Course: Group Intensive - 2 weeks
Student age: 65 years
Location, professors, structure, general focus on the learning process.
15 July 2024
Course: Standard Portuguese Course - 4 weeks
Student age: 32 years
Very homely! The assistant Ana is very helpful. Ernesto, the director, is very friendly. Marta, the teacher, was very good! We were only 4 students in the group, from 30-70 years old! The small group size means you learn more! The teaching material was also good, as was the structure of the lessons.
The location is very central in a side street of Rua de Santa Catarina, a shopping street in the historic city centre. The nearest metro station is Bolhão. I would love to come back!
24 June 2024
Course: Group Intensive - 1 week
Student age: 57 years
The school was really welcoming and Vanessa worked so hard as our teacher. I enjoyed the classes and made a lot of progress in confidence with listening. It was a nice atmosphere in a class where I felt able to contribute.
It's very small - only 2 groups. I thought there would be a level test at the start and several groups but really just beginners and then all the rest in one group. That means in group 2 some people are out of their depth and others are having to wait while things are explained that they already know. I think people should know this setup in advance.
11 June 2024
Course: Standard Portuguese Course - 1 week
Student age: 62 years
Information about Porto
Key Facts about Porto
- Price index excluding rent: 56* (44% cheaper than New York)
- Price index including rent: 39* (61% cheaper than New York)
- Price index food only:45* (55% cheaper than New York)
- Big Mac price (Portugal average):
4.54 € (7% cheaper than in USA)
- Residential voltage: 230 V
- Frequency: 50 Hz
Weather in Porto
Events in Porto
March 2025The International Film Festival of Porto was originally dedicated to fantasy and science-fiction, but is now open to all genres, including retrospectives, short movies and homages to cinema's great actors and directors.
23 May 2025 - 30 May 2025Originally a university tradition this event now includes the entire city and is the second biggest event of the year. Coinciding with the week just before students prepare for final exams, the academic-style folk traditions include fado, a procession, concerts, and dances.
24 June 2025The people of Porto have been celebrating the feast of St. John for over 600 years. On the eve of the feast day the city comes alive with parties, bonfires (and folk jumping over them), concerts, dancing in the streets and setting free thousands of candle lantern balloons.
August 2025Step back in time in this medieval fair held every year in Santa Maria de Feira, just 30 kms south of Porto. One of the largest medieval reenactments in Europe, in an absolutely perfect setting.
What to do in Porto
Arrival airport
Public transportation to city center:
Every 5 minutes, 30 minutes.
Main stops: Aeroporto Porto, Trindade
Taxi: 12 minutes drive to city center of Porto
Q&A - Questions about Portuguese courses and schools in Porto
- I am looking for a school near Tondela/Viseu.“In Portugal, we work with schools in three cities: Lisbon, Porto & Faro. Now I had a quick look and Porto is closest to Tondela/Viseu, but still 1.5 hours away. That's still quite far away. Would that be an option? The schools in Porto can also offer accommodation.
By the way, we also work with Portuguese schools in Brazil, should you want to adventure in another Portuguese-speaking country in the future. ”Robin Rebecca Pietersma, LanguageCourse.Net - Oct 08, 2024What is the content of the Portuguese courses offered by Fast Forward Institute in Porto?“The courses offered by Fast Forward Institute are standard courses and students study all aspects of the language. Didactic is studying grammar and having discussions, focusing on the core components of reading, writing, listening, and speaking. The course is complemented by discussions around culture, history and current affairs, films, articles, and music. A test to assess your exact language level takes place at the school on the first day of the course. Based on the test results, the school will provide all students with more details about the content of the course on their booking dates.”Ana Carolina Dos Santos, LanguageCourse.Net - Sep 16, 2024I would like to know the visa requirements and if you can help me with this procedure.“Regarding visa requirements, unfortunately we do not offer visa assistance. It is always best to contact the embassy or consulate of the country you wish to travel to directly, as they will be able to provide you with the most accurate and up-to-date information.”Rubén De Haro, LanguageCourse.Net - Aug 08, 2024Can you go surfing in Porto in September/October?“Yes, you can still go surfing in Porto and the surrounding cities in autumn. The water will be a little colder, but with a good wetsuit, it is very possible to spend a few hours on the water. ”Lisa Schiwy, LanguageCourse.Net - Jun 10, 2024I am interested in booking private lessons only and I have limited availability. Do you offer private lessons in the afternoon?“Yes, inlingua Porto offers lessons in the afternoon. Let us know which schedule would work best for you and we can provide you with more information.”Ana Carolina Dos Santos, LanguageCourse.Net - Apr 11, 2024Is transportation from the host family to school provided?“The transportation fee is not included in the price and it will have to be paid by the student.”Ana Carolina Dos Santos, LanguageCourse.Net - Dec 19, 2022Didn't find what you are looking for?Interested in a specific type of course? See our reviews of Portuguese courses & camps for teenager and children in Porto or other 13 different Portuguese course types in Porto.Interested in language travel to other cities? Have a look at Portuguese language schools in other cities in Portugal such as Faro, Lisbon or see our list of all schools in Portugal. You may also want to consult options outside Portugal for learning Portuguese.