66 Avenida Brasil
66 Avenida Brasil is a perfect spot for a Sunday brunch to recharge batteries in Porto. Here three vectors meet: tasting, fashion and leisure.
66 Avenida Brasil is a perfect spot for a Sunday brunch to recharge batteries in Porto. Here three vectors meet: tasting, fashion and leisure.
Old trams are fascinating vehicles, full of romanticism. Porto still has several tram lines in circulation, which can be used daily.
The Church of São Francisco (St Fancis) is one of the most beautiful and a fine example of Gothic architecture in Porto. Don’t miss the eerie catacombs!
This is a vibrant street where you can feel the cosmopolitan atmosphere in Porto and many alternative art galleries, shops, restaurants and cafes.
For 50 years this shop has been selling all the colourful things related to sewing, knitting and clothing embellishments.
The Pergola of Foz is one of the iconic images of Porto. It’s a large path by the sea where you can go for bicycle ride or simply a romantic walk.
This square, known as “Rotunda da Boavista”, is a central park that serves as a meeting point to many streets and avenues in Porto.
Almada street, in downtown Porto, has been known for its hardware stores. Nowadays is a center of art galleries and vintage shops.
This historic symbolism sculpture pays tribute to the tragedy of “Bridge of Boats”. Learn all about this here.
Impressive romantic gardens in Porto influenced by the French design, with a beautiful rose art-deco style house and museum.
Crystal Palace gardens are the most beautiful gardens in Porto. This is a great place to take a walk and be contemplative. Or just to to be in love.
The former Stock Exchange house in Porto is a 19th century building and is now mainly used for major events. Find here a great mix of artistic styles.
A true taste of the traditional flavors exists in Porto’s Portucraft Store. Here you will find regional products and craftwork of all kind from Portugal
At Retrosaria das Flores, the craftworks of needles and lines appear with a modern twist. find here craftworks from Porto artisans and regular workshops.
There are very few spaces like MUUDA Porto. In this modern area, yet typical, art, design fashion and gourmet food combine perfectly well.
Portosigns is one of those stores that exist for the tourist delight in Porto and they do it in a very glamorous style.
This grocery is located right next to Clérigos Tower. They sell fresh produce, Portuguese wines and codfish. Yes, we’re talking about codfish hanging on the walls.
These churches look like the biggest church in the city. In fact, they are two churches separated by a very narrow house.
Right in the middle of Ribeira, House of the Prince is Porto’s ancient Custom House and old residence of the King’s of Portugal senior officials.
For centuries, the city of Porto was just the Bairro da Sé. The bishops gave the order to build a wall that surrounded and defended the whole neighborhood.