You know, Porto isn’t just wine, a fancy bridge and some restaurants with, admittedly, outstanding food. You can find joy in the smaller things here too, like going to the banks of the Douro river, at Largo Antonio Calem to be exact. Why? Because it’s a bird hide from which you can observe all the birds which dwell here!
Attractions in Portugal, what to see?
What to see in Portugal?
13 best towns and cities that you should see in Portugal
Alongside its brother, Spain, Portugal has become a very popular tourist destination thanks to more accessible flights. It’s a great spot to hide in from our freezing winters. What cities and towns are worth seeing in Portugal? Which one should you visit? Today’s post will go over our 13 picks for the best Portuguese cities and towns that you should certainly consider.
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10 vineyards in Porto to see and explore – prices and opinions
Porto is certainly well known for its Luís I Bridge, the beautiful Douro river, azulejos tiles and great fast food in the form of Francesinha. There’s one symbol of the city, one of the biggest, which is not listed above. It’s the Porto wine, produced in great quantities all across Porto. Which vineyards to visit in Porto? Where can we taste the wine? How much does visiting the vineyards cost?
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Best viewpoints in Porto. Where can I take pictures in Porto?
Viewpoints are a very magical aspect of a trip. Sure, you’ll go over the main tourist attractions, maybe following a list, maybe improvising, but eventually you have this whole tourist route figured out, but only from the ground. Viewpoints give you this chance to see that same route from a completely different light, like a postcard of your experience. Are you going to Porto and want to obtain your own postcard? Don’t worry, we’ve got you.
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The Teleférico de Gaia cable car in Porto
Cable cars are a great way to combine transport with beautiful sights, offering you a new perspective at the place you’ve just explored or are about to. How much will the one in Porto cost you? When can you enter the famed Teleferico de Gaia? How long does an average ride take and is it suitable for children? All of that and more in today’s guide to Porto’s cable car.
What to see in Lisbon? 13 interesting tourist attractions and monuments
Lisbon, the capital city of Portugal, has been becoming more and more popular among the tourists as of late. What to see in Lisbon? Which attractions, the city has to offer, are the best? Here’s our list of, in our opinion, the best tourist attractions and monuments you should certainly visit on your trip to Lisbon.
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What is the Pedro IV statue in Porto about?
Though the Dom Luís I Bridge is certainly the more characteristic symbol of Porto, it’s not the only one. A sight you cannot avoid in the Plaza de Liberdade square is a statue of a horseman that has stood in that very spot for well over a hundred years now. What does this statue represent? Who is the man in question?
What to See in Porto? 13 Best Tourist Attractions and Monuments
When going to Porto, many people wonder which places in Porto are the ones most worth seeing. Well, we decided to compile a list just for them. What to see in Porto?
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A Pérola do Bolhão, Porto’s most charming grocery shop
Wouldn’t think we’d be writing about a famed grocery shop, but here we are. Thankfully, it’s no ordinary chain, but the A Pérola do Bolhão, a charming shop in Porto at 279, R. Formosa street. What’s so special about this particular shop? What can you buy there? All of that today.
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Where to See Azulejo Tiles in Porto? TOP 9
One of the most characteristic artistic elements of Portugal are the azulejo tiles. There are various beautiful examples in Porto, on tenements and various monuments. Where to see the best azulejos in Porto? Here’s our list.