Porto & Northern Portugal
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Ribeira & Ponte Dom Luís★★★
The UNESCO World Heritage Ribeira is the historic heart of Porto — a labyrinth of narrow, steep alleys winding up the h…
Port wine cellars in Vila Nova de Gaia★★★
Opposite Porto's old town, on the southern bank of the Douro, lies Vila Nova de Gaia — technically a separate city, but…
Livraria Lello & Clérigos★★★
The Livraria Lello is not just a bookstore — it is a neo-Gothic total work of art from 1906. The sweeping red wooden st…
Douro Valley & Wine Region★★★
The Alto Douro Vinhateiro is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the oldest demarcated wine regions in the world (s…
Braga & Bom Jesus★★
Braga is Portugal's oldest city and the religious center of the country — sometimes called the "Portuguese Rome." With…
Guimarães — Cradle of Portugal★★
„ Aqui nasceu Portugal " — „Here Portugal was born" is written on the old city wall, and this claim is no exaggeration.…
Beaches & Matosinhos★★
Porto itself is on the Atlantic, but the coast here is rugged — dramatic cliffs, strong currents, and cool water (14–18…
Porto's Azulejo Highlights★★
Nothing defines Porto visually as much as the Azulejos — the hand-painted ceramic tiles adorning churches, train statio…
Food & Francesinha€
Porto is a food city — down-to-earth, generous, and proud of its hearty traditions. Forget Lisbon's chic fusion cuisine…
Nightlife & Fado in Porto€
Porto's nightlife is casual, affordable, and surprisingly diverse . The city doesn't have the grand clubs of Lisbon, bu…
Stadtrundgang
Porto Altstadt — Ribeira bis Clérigos
From the Douro riverside promenade through the steep alleys of the old town up to the baroque highlights — past azulejo churches, the cathedral, and the most famous bookstore in the world.
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