Women’s Day, which is celebrated annually on March 8, is just around the corner. So, this Friday, you can take the opportunity to get together with your friends and/or family and immerse yourself in a series of themed activities in Porto.
Here, we have already explained the importance of this date and even shared some inspiring quotes dedicated to female empowerment.
So now it’s time to list some initiatives to make your Women’s Day unforgettable.

Regarding this suggestion, it is best to book in advance. In any case, a visit to the spa is always something to consider.
After all, nothing feels as good as forgetting the stress of everyday life, pampering your body and mind, and enjoying relaxing moments.

As part of Women’s Day, the MXM Art Center is promoting a special dinner show called “Say it loud: I’m a woman and I’m proud,” taking place on Saturday, March 7, in a tribute to female power.
The event promises the same quality we have come to expect from the MXM Art Center, and will also feature lots of music and entertainment.
Attend a special edition of WeLove Talks

For something different, Shopping Cidade do Porto offers WeLove Women, a special edition of WeLove Talks dedicated exclusively to International Women’s Day.
The initiative features Joana Luz, founder of WeLove Talks, Joana Teles, television presenter and author, and psychologists Filipa Jardim da Silva and Catarina Monteiro.
Dinner at Yotel Porto

In the heart of Porto, Yotel Porto offers a real girls’ night out at its Vela restaurant, with an exclusive buffet service and DJ entertainment during dinner.
The menu combines comforting flavors and options with simple and mixed salads, as well as main dishes, among which pork ribs with barbecue sauce, served with roasted potatoes and coleslaw, and the classic cod with cream stand out.
To end the celebration in style, dessert includes sponge cake, chocolate brownie, or seasonal fruits. In addition, the price of €32 per person also includes drinks.
Go to the theater

The iconic Cláudia Raia is getting ready to light up the stage at Coliseu Porto Ageas this weekend.
On March 6 and 7, the Brazilian star—whose talent is recognized all over the world—presents the show “Menopause.”
Through a vibrant mix of music and humor, the play demystifies female maturity, celebrating with lightness and empathy the so-called “second act” of the lives of women over 50.