Ribeira and Porto River Bank
Listed as Unesco’s World Heritage, Ribeira is the most famous place in Porto. Enjoy the river, the labyrinthine narrow streets and the picturesque houses.
Listed as Unesco’s World Heritage, Ribeira is the most famous place in Porto. Enjoy the river, the labyrinthine narrow streets and the picturesque houses.
Vandoma flea street market is a must-see in Porto where you can find everything. Make sure your stay in the city includes a Saturday!
Miragaia is one of the nicest neighborhoods in Porto filled with colorful houses on an ancient beach that served as a medieval shipyard.
Mercearia das Flores is a up-to-date grocery, filled with your favorite and artisans products, ranging from Portuguese and organic foods.
Aliados avenue is a good place for a monumental and relaxing promenade in Porto. On sunny warm days I cannot help to sit outside and enjoy life.
Massarelos is a place of contrasts in Porto. The river and sea traditions to the industrial buildings of past centuries and to old aristocracy palaces.
The Sirens’ Palace in Porto has a very troubled story. As you climb the steep stone stairway and marvel at the amazing views, remember its story.
Port wine is the soul of the whole region of Porto and Douro. See how wine is made, its history and much more.
This museum has a fantastic collection of classic cars. If cars are your passion, this museum is the place for you to go in Porto.
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!