Escape to Porto


It may be for your decaying air, somewhat melancholic. Or for the beauty of its monuments. Or it may be the charm that is breathed in the network of narrow streets that form some of its neighborhoods, which contrast with the elegance of the stately buildings in other parts of the city. The point is that Port, the second largest city in Portugal after Lisbon, dazzles the visitor. It catches him hopelessly.

If you want the same thing to happen to you, escape to Porto. It is very close, north of Portugal, making it the perfect destination for a weekend adventure. In addition, it is a World Heritage Site. Surely you will not regret it.

What to see in the city


Porto is a special city that has a lot to do. We already offered you a long time ago in Hard Hobbit To Break A quick guide to Porto, but there are still more things to say about this wonderful city. Located next to the mouth of the Duero river, it is a place to explore on foot, enjoying that special flavor that is breathed in it. The freedom squareIn the center it can be a good starting point. In it the old neighborhoods meet the most modern areas of the city. Very close is the Clerigos Tower, one of the tallest towers in the country and a true emblem of the city. You must also visit the San Bento train station, from the 9th century.


The famous neighborhood of Ribeira It is the second mandatory stop. A labyrinth of streets along the river, full of flavor and colorful facades. At night it is abuzz with people, restaurants and terraces.

Another interesting area is the Rua de Santa Catarina, the most prominent commercial area of ​​Porto, in the upper part of the city. From Plaza de Batalha to Plaza del Marqués de Pombal, it is full of shops and restaurants. Nearby is the Porto Se Cathedral and the Bolhao Market.

Finally, you can't miss the neighborhood of Foz do Douro, where the Douro river finally reaches the Atlantic Ocean. It is a perfect area to explore on foot, given the beauty of the promenade. There you can visit the Fort of San Juan Bautista, from the 16th century, and that of San Francisco Javier, or Cheese Castle, small and special.

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