If you’re looking for a genuinely engaging activity during your visit to Porto, this jewelry workshop at Antero de Quental might just be what you need. Designed for those who love crafts, culture, or simply want a memorable keepsake, this experience offers a chance to create your own necklace with expert guidance. While it’s not a full-blown jewelry-making course, it’s a fun, practical, and personalized encounter that leaves you with a handmade item and a story to tell.
What we really appreciate about this workshop is the hands-on approach—you don’t just watch a demonstration, you get to do the work yourself. Plus, the setting in downtown Porto adds a lively, artistic vibe that makes the whole process feel special. One thing to keep in mind is that it’s limited to small groups, which is great for personalized attention but might mean booking ahead if you’re traveling in peak times. This experience is perfect for anyone who values creativity, wants an introduction to jewelry-making, or simply enjoys exploring local crafts in a relaxed environment.
However, it’s worth noting that not suitable for children under 10, and there’s no wheelchair accessibility. If you’re traveling solo, with friends, or as part of a small family group (with older kids), this could be an enjoyable, memorable addition to your Porto itinerary. It’s a fun, reasonably priced activity that feels authentic and personal—ideal if you want a break from sightseeing while still engaging with local artisans.
Key Points

- Creative hands-on activity centered around jewelry-making with expert guidance
- All materials included—no extra costs for supplies or semi-precious stones
- Small group experience ensures personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere
- Duration of 2.5 hours allows ample time to craft your piece without feeling rushed
- Location in downtown Porto makes it easy to combine with other sightseeing or shopping
- Includes refreshments—wine, coffee, or tea, plus bottled water to keep you energized
What to Expect from the Jewelry Workshop at Antero de Quental

When you arrive at the workshop, tucked into the ground floor of Domus Arte, you step into a space dedicated to creativity. It’s an inviting environment, perfect for getting those creative juices flowing. The workshop itself lasts about two and a half hours, giving you plenty of time to get your hands dirty and produce a necklace that’s uniquely yours.
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The Setting and Atmosphere
The workshop takes place in a cozy, art-centric space—an ideal spot for crafting and inspiration. Since the venue is dedicated to workshops and exhibitions, you might find the ambiance both stimulating and relaxing. The fact that it is in the downtown area of Porto makes it easy to combine with other activities, like a stroll through the city or visiting nearby cafes.
The Instructor and Guidance
One of the highlights, based on reviews, is the friendly and patient guidance from the instructor. We love that the guide is there to support every twist and turn of the process, especially for those new to jewelry-making. Whether you’re shaping, weaving, or soldering, you’ll find yourself learning traditional silversmith techniques like forging, sawing, soldering, and polishing—all in a supportive environment.
The Crafting Process
You’ll start by choosing from a collection of semi-precious stones. Think turquoise, jasper, or other natural stones—enough variety to suit different tastes and styles. The instructor will guide you through the silver wire technique, which involves shaping and weaving the wire to form a necklace. Most importantly, you get to experiment and let your imagination run wild.
The process is very much hands-on, so don’t expect just to watch; you’ll be engaged in every step. All materials—silver wire, stones, tools—are provided, removing any worries about extra costs or bringing your own supplies. This makes the workshop a convenient, all-inclusive activity.
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The result? A necklace that reflects your personal style and creativity. Some reviewers, like Mary Kristina, expressed how rewarding it felt to learn a new skill and produce something they could truly be proud of. She mentioned feeling good after the experience and appreciating the patience of the instructor. Others appreciated the relaxed atmosphere and the opportunity to craft in a small, friendly group.
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Refreshments and Social Aspect
What makes this experience even more enjoyable is the inclusion of wine, coffee, or tea, along with bottled water. It’s a thoughtful addition that makes the workshop feel more like a social activity rather than just a craft class. You can chat with your companions or simply enjoy your drink while working on your jewelry.
The Price and What You Get for It

Considering the workshop lasts 2.5 hours and includes all materials, guidance, and drinks, the price offers decent value—especially if you’re someone who enjoys DIY activities or wants a meaningful souvenir. The small group size limits the experience to four participants, ensuring plenty of personal attention, which adds to the perceived value.
Is It Worth It?
Based on reviews and the experience offered, it’s a fair deal for a creative, personalized activity. You walk away with a unique necklace and a new skill learned. For those interested in arts, crafts, or a relaxed way to explore Porto’s local culture, this workshop hits the right notes.
Who Should Consider This Experience?

This workshop is best suited for travelers who love hands-on activities and want to create something meaningful. It’s ideal if you’re traveling with friends, solo, or as part of a small group eager for a relaxed, creative break. Keep in mind, children under 10 are not suitable, so plan accordingly. If you’re someone curious about jewelry-making or looking for a special activity that’s different from typical sightseeing, this is a memorable option.
Practical Details & Tips

- Duration: 2.5 hours—plan your day around it to avoid rushing
- Location: Domus Arte, in downtown Porto, close to public transportation
- Book early: Limited to 4 participants per session, so spots fill quickly
- Language: Guided in English, accessible for international visitors
- Accessibility: Not wheelchair accessible but stroller-friendly
- Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance
- Price: Pay later option available, offering flexibility in your plans
Porto: Jewelry Workshop at Antero de Quental
“I loved my course. At first I wasn't sure because it's a new skill. I felt good after I left and it was worth the money. My instructor was patient …”
FAQs

Is the workshop suitable for children?
Not for children under 10, as the activity involves techniques that might be challenging for younger kids or require more patience.
What languages are the guides speaking?
The instructor speaks English, making it accessible for most travelers.
Are all materials provided?
Yes, all materials needed for making your necklace are included in the price.
Can I make a different jewelry piece?
The workshop focuses on making a necklace, but you’ll have the opportunity to personalize it with different stones and styles.
Is the workshop accessible for strollers?
Yes, it is stroller accessible, though not wheelchair accessible.
Where does the activity start and end?
It starts and ends at the same location—Domus Arte in downtown Porto.
How do I book?
You can reserve your spot in advance with the “Reserve & Pay Later” option, which helps keep your plans flexible.
What should I bring?
Just bring your enthusiasm! All materials and guidance are provided so you only need to arrive ready to create.
If you’re searching for a meaningful activity that lets you craft something special while soaking in Porto’s creative vibe, this jewelry workshop is a fantastic choice. It offers a friendly, intimate setting, expert guidance, and all the materials you need to produce a necklace that’s as unique as your trip. While it’s not suitable for very young children and is limited in group size, it’s a memorable hands-on experience for those who enjoy arts and crafts.
Whether you’re a solo traveler wanting to try something different, a couple seeking a romantic activity, or part of a small group of friends, you’ll find that this workshop provides a well-balanced mix of learning, creativity, and enjoyment—plus a lovely souvenir to take home. Just remember to book ahead, arrive ready to get involved, and enjoy the process of making something truly your own in the heart of Porto.
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