São João: The Night the North Doesn't Sleep
On 23-24 June, Porto fills with people, sardines and plastic hammers. A stress-free guide to enjoying the party.
There are parties, and then there’s São João in Porto. On the night of 23-24 June, the city turns into one happy anthill: grilled sardines on every corner, plastic hammers bopping strangers on the head (affectionately, we promise), and hot-air balloons drifting up into the sky.
For anyone over in Lousada and the Vale do Sousa, it’s close enough to make a night of it and get home — but plan the logistics. The train is usually the smart bet: parking in Porto that night is an extreme sport.
Quick tips
Wear comfy shoes, don’t expect to rush anywhere, and keep a basil plant (manjerico) handy — it’s the classic little gift, complete with a rhyme on a tag. Bringing kids? Pick a calmer spot to watch the balloons and the midnight fireworks.
And if crowds aren’t your thing? Plenty of parishes around the region throw their own smaller, friendlier arraial. Sardines taste just as good anywhere.
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