Guia de Adriana

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Guia de Adriana

Passeios turísticos

The São Bento Railway Station is one of Portugal ́s most striking railway station. The São Bento Train Station in Porto was opened to the public in 1916 on the site of a former Benedictine monastery. The structure emanates the typical melancholic and nostalgic air. Although the train station is striking from outside, the real beauty lies inside. The main hall is breathtaking with over 20,000 tiles that reflect the history of Portugal. São Bento Railway Station is in the city centre, so you’ll probably walk past it several times during your stay. Don’t miss discovering its main hall. You can take a train to the Douro Valley or to any of the picturesque villages in the region from São Bento station. If you have enough time, we recommend exploring Guimarães, Braga and Viana do Castelo.
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São Bento Station
Praça de Almeida Garrett
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The São Bento Railway Station is one of Portugal ́s most striking railway station. The São Bento Train Station in Porto was opened to the public in 1916 on the site of a former Benedictine monastery. The structure emanates the typical melancholic and nostalgic air. Although the train station is striking from outside, the real beauty lies inside. The main hall is breathtaking with over 20,000 tiles that reflect the history of Portugal. São Bento Railway Station is in the city centre, so you’ll probably walk past it several times during your stay. Don’t miss discovering its main hall. You can take a train to the Douro Valley or to any of the picturesque villages in the region from São Bento station. If you have enough time, we recommend exploring Guimarães, Braga and Viana do Castelo.
Ribeira is one of the most popular neighbourhoods in Porto. It is one of the most authentic and picturesque parts of the city in the heart of the old town. As its name suggests, the district is situated on the riverbank.
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Ribeira
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Ribeira is one of the most popular neighbourhoods in Porto. It is one of the most authentic and picturesque parts of the city in the heart of the old town. As its name suggests, the district is situated on the riverbank.
Cathedral, like the first band of city walls, was born in the 12th century by initiative of its first bishop, D. Hugo. The temple is also known as the church of Santa Maria do Porto, de Nossa Senhora do Porto da Eterna Salvação or Nossa Senhora da Vandoma – which attests to the importance the Marian cult has. The building reached its present dimensions in the 13th century, and the following century the cloister was added on, built in Gothic style, as was the tomb of the Knight João Gordo in the chapel of St. John the Evangelist. Kings D. João I and D. Filipa de Lencastre were married in Porto Cathedral, also in the 14th century, on February 14, 1387. The people of Porto dressed in their finery and the city was covered with flowers and fragrant herbs for the celebration feast. Later, in the 17th and 18th centuries, the exterior and interior look of the cathedral was changed by baroque taste. The transformation of the portal (which still conserves the medieval rose window), the north facade and several other sites, such as the main chapel and the chapel of the Blessed Sacrament, which has since housed a large silver altarpiece, executed by goldsmiths from Porto, stem from this period. Various altarpieces and chapels show the Marian cult under different titles, such Nossa Senhora do Presépio, Nossa Senhora da Silva, Nossa Senhora da Piedade, Nossa Senhora da Esperança, Nossa Senhora da Expectação, Nossa Senhora da Conceição and Nossa Senhora da Vandoma – with this latter being the most important, as the patron of the city and included in the municipal coat of arms since the 16th century. Also part of this architectural trove is the grandiose building of the Episcopal Palace, whose construction dates back to the 12th century.
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Porto katedrala (Se Catedral)
Terreiro da Sé
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Cathedral, like the first band of city walls, was born in the 12th century by initiative of its first bishop, D. Hugo. The temple is also known as the church of Santa Maria do Porto, de Nossa Senhora do Porto da Eterna Salvação or Nossa Senhora da Vandoma – which attests to the importance the Marian cult has. The building reached its present dimensions in the 13th century, and the following century the cloister was added on, built in Gothic style, as was the tomb of the Knight João Gordo in the chapel of St. John the Evangelist. Kings D. João I and D. Filipa de Lencastre were married in Porto Cathedral, also in the 14th century, on February 14, 1387. The people of Porto dressed in their finery and the city was covered with flowers and fragrant herbs for the celebration feast. Later, in the 17th and 18th centuries, the exterior and interior look of the cathedral was changed by baroque taste. The transformation of the portal (which still conserves the medieval rose window), the north facade and several other sites, such as the main chapel and the chapel of the Blessed Sacrament, which has since housed a large silver altarpiece, executed by goldsmiths from Porto, stem from this period. Various altarpieces and chapels show the Marian cult under different titles, such Nossa Senhora do Presépio, Nossa Senhora da Silva, Nossa Senhora da Piedade, Nossa Senhora da Esperança, Nossa Senhora da Expectação, Nossa Senhora da Conceição and Nossa Senhora da Vandoma – with this latter being the most important, as the patron of the city and included in the municipal coat of arms since the 16th century. Also part of this architectural trove is the grandiose building of the Episcopal Palace, whose construction dates back to the 12th century.
The Clerigos Tower is one of the paradigmatic architectural landmarks of Porto. The structure is, in fact, part of the Clerigos Church, representing its bell tower. The church proper was built between 1732 and 1750, but the construction works at the Clerigos Tower started no sooner than 1754, only to be completed in 1763. It was designed by Nicolau Nasoni, the Italian architect who left a strong artistic print on Porto since he also contributed, at least in part, to the design of sundry other landmarks of the city, such as the Porto Cathedral, the Church of Mercy and the very Clerigos Church. At the moment of its construction, the Clerigos Tower was the tallest building in Portugal. Thus, it amounts to some 76 meters in height, counting about 230 steps visitors can use in order to climb the six levels of the structure in order to get to the belfry and admire the view of Porto. In fact, the main tourist merit of the tower resides precisely in the panoramic views it provides over the city. However, visitors can also direct their attention to the architectural merits of the structure. It is an example of the Baroque style blending mild influences of the Tuscan bell towers that must have inspired Nasoni when he designed the Portuguese campanile.
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Klasična kula
Rua de São Filipe de Nery
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The Clerigos Tower is one of the paradigmatic architectural landmarks of Porto. The structure is, in fact, part of the Clerigos Church, representing its bell tower. The church proper was built between 1732 and 1750, but the construction works at the Clerigos Tower started no sooner than 1754, only to be completed in 1763. It was designed by Nicolau Nasoni, the Italian architect who left a strong artistic print on Porto since he also contributed, at least in part, to the design of sundry other landmarks of the city, such as the Porto Cathedral, the Church of Mercy and the very Clerigos Church. At the moment of its construction, the Clerigos Tower was the tallest building in Portugal. Thus, it amounts to some 76 meters in height, counting about 230 steps visitors can use in order to climb the six levels of the structure in order to get to the belfry and admire the view of Porto. In fact, the main tourist merit of the tower resides precisely in the panoramic views it provides over the city. However, visitors can also direct their attention to the architectural merits of the structure. It is an example of the Baroque style blending mild influences of the Tuscan bell towers that must have inspired Nasoni when he designed the Portuguese campanile.
Built in 1906, the Livraria Lello and Irmão has been described as one of the finest bookshops on the planet. I would dispute this as the selection of books are nothing out of the ordinary; however, the spectacularly ornate interior is. Featuring interwinding central staircases, sumptuous wood carvings, stained glass and a bridge, the decor more fitting of a catheral than a bookstore! Now, I assume that most people visiting are the Livraria Lello e Irmão not going to be looking for a book, so I'll concentrate on the building! The building was designed by architect Xavier Esteves and opened 1906. The styling is ecclectic to say the least, with a neo-classical / moorish inspired facade leading into a wonderland of Art Nouveaux excess. I read somewhere there are even hints of Gothic Revival to be found. If all that doesn't mean too much to you then the photos are pretty self explanatory! It is little wonder that the Lello and Irmão bookstore is believed to have provided much of the inspiration for the Hogwarts School building in the Harry Potter books. J.K. Rowling was actually an English teacher in Porto during the 1990s.
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Livraria Lello
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Built in 1906, the Livraria Lello and Irmão has been described as one of the finest bookshops on the planet. I would dispute this as the selection of books are nothing out of the ordinary; however, the spectacularly ornate interior is. Featuring interwinding central staircases, sumptuous wood carvings, stained glass and a bridge, the decor more fitting of a catheral than a bookstore! Now, I assume that most people visiting are the Livraria Lello e Irmão not going to be looking for a book, so I'll concentrate on the building! The building was designed by architect Xavier Esteves and opened 1906. The styling is ecclectic to say the least, with a neo-classical / moorish inspired facade leading into a wonderland of Art Nouveaux excess. I read somewhere there are even hints of Gothic Revival to be found. If all that doesn't mean too much to you then the photos are pretty self explanatory! It is little wonder that the Lello and Irmão bookstore is believed to have provided much of the inspiration for the Hogwarts School building in the Harry Potter books. J.K. Rowling was actually an English teacher in Porto during the 1990s.
The double-decker Dom Luis I bridge is an icon of the city of Porto. It spans the River Douro linking the Port wine houses of Vila Nova de Gaia with the bustling downtown Ribeira district of Porto. Construction took place between 1881 and 1886 with the bridge being built adjacent to an existing bridge which it replaced. The granite pillars of the original bridge are still in place, standing on the Ribeira like a pair of gate posts. It is probably no coincidence that the bridge passes more than a fleeting resemblance of its neighbouring bridge, the Dona Maria Pia bridge. Both bridges consist of huge and complex ironwork frameworks with a great arch supporting the transit way. This should come as no surprise as the D. Maria Pia bridge was designed by Gustave Eiffel of Paris tower fame! Opened in 1876 the D. Maria Pia bridge held the record for the largest span of any bridge of this type until work began on the Dom Luís bridge. The names of the two bridges came from the then king of Portugal, Luís I, and his wife, Maria Pia of Savoy. With a span of 172 metres (564 ft) and a height of 44.6 metres (146 ft) this was a great feat of engineering. The designer this time, Téophile Seyrig, had been Eiffel's partner on the previous project and showed himself to be a more than able engineer with this bridge. One of the notable features of the Ponte Dom Luís I is it's two levels; one on top of the arch and the other suspended below it. Both decks were initially intended to carry road traffic but these days the top carries the Porto Metro trains as well as having a pedestrian walkway. It is worth making the crossing on the upper level, although being 60 metres (190 ft) above the waters of the Douro, it might not be for everyone!
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Most Luís I
Ponte Luís I
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The double-decker Dom Luis I bridge is an icon of the city of Porto. It spans the River Douro linking the Port wine houses of Vila Nova de Gaia with the bustling downtown Ribeira district of Porto. Construction took place between 1881 and 1886 with the bridge being built adjacent to an existing bridge which it replaced. The granite pillars of the original bridge are still in place, standing on the Ribeira like a pair of gate posts. It is probably no coincidence that the bridge passes more than a fleeting resemblance of its neighbouring bridge, the Dona Maria Pia bridge. Both bridges consist of huge and complex ironwork frameworks with a great arch supporting the transit way. This should come as no surprise as the D. Maria Pia bridge was designed by Gustave Eiffel of Paris tower fame! Opened in 1876 the D. Maria Pia bridge held the record for the largest span of any bridge of this type until work began on the Dom Luís bridge. The names of the two bridges came from the then king of Portugal, Luís I, and his wife, Maria Pia of Savoy. With a span of 172 metres (564 ft) and a height of 44.6 metres (146 ft) this was a great feat of engineering. The designer this time, Téophile Seyrig, had been Eiffel's partner on the previous project and showed himself to be a more than able engineer with this bridge. One of the notable features of the Ponte Dom Luís I is it's two levels; one on top of the arch and the other suspended below it. Both decks were initially intended to carry road traffic but these days the top carries the Porto Metro trains as well as having a pedestrian walkway. It is worth making the crossing on the upper level, although being 60 metres (190 ft) above the waters of the Douro, it might not be for everyone!
The Crystal Palace gardens in Porto provide an excellent view of the Duoro River. There are numerous exotic plants, beautiful fountains and sculptures. Visitors can admire the amazing world of fauna and flora. The park in its structure is divided into several smaller themed gardens, e.g. Garden of Feelings, Aromatic Plants Garden, Rose Garden. Charming walking paths run through the park. The most famous is Avenida das Tilias. In the park you can see the Quinta da Macieirinha Romantic Museum, a multimedia library and the Solar do Vinho do Porto winery. The park was designed by landscape architect Emilio David. Its name comes from the Crystal Palace glass and iron building previously located here. The construction was demolished in 1956. It was replaced by the Pavilhao Rosa Mota pavilion intended for entertainment, cultural and sporting purposes.
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Vrtovi Kristalne palače
Rua de Dom Manuel II
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The Crystal Palace gardens in Porto provide an excellent view of the Duoro River. There are numerous exotic plants, beautiful fountains and sculptures. Visitors can admire the amazing world of fauna and flora. The park in its structure is divided into several smaller themed gardens, e.g. Garden of Feelings, Aromatic Plants Garden, Rose Garden. Charming walking paths run through the park. The most famous is Avenida das Tilias. In the park you can see the Quinta da Macieirinha Romantic Museum, a multimedia library and the Solar do Vinho do Porto winery. The park was designed by landscape architect Emilio David. Its name comes from the Crystal Palace glass and iron building previously located here. The construction was demolished in 1956. It was replaced by the Pavilhao Rosa Mota pavilion intended for entertainment, cultural and sporting purposes.
This charming 18th Century pedestrian street runs down hill from Porto's San Bento Railway Station towards the Douro river. The name means the road of flowers. It was called this because of the lush flowers that filled the gardens of the houses that lined the street when it was first opened. Sadly those gardens have now all gone. Jewelers and goldsmiths have now taken the flower sellers place along with cafes, restaurants and boutique shops.
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Rua das Flores
Rua das Flores
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This charming 18th Century pedestrian street runs down hill from Porto's San Bento Railway Station towards the Douro river. The name means the road of flowers. It was called this because of the lush flowers that filled the gardens of the houses that lined the street when it was first opened. Sadly those gardens have now all gone. Jewelers and goldsmiths have now taken the flower sellers place along with cafes, restaurants and boutique shops.
One of the most important pedestrian streets in Porto. There are clothing stores next to it, with souvenirs and handicrafts. The street was marked out in the 6th century and it was the seat of merchants from its beginnings. There are many historic tenement houses with facades from the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. Some stores have retained the appearance of the early 20th century and it has not been changed to preserve the character of the area. On Saturdays there are two markets in Cedofeita: one in Praça Carlos Alberto, called Porto Belo, where you can find great handcrafted souvenirs. The other one is an organic market that takes place inside Centro Comercial Bombarba.
Rua de Cedofeita
Rua de Cedofeita
One of the most important pedestrian streets in Porto. There are clothing stores next to it, with souvenirs and handicrafts. The street was marked out in the 6th century and it was the seat of merchants from its beginnings. There are many historic tenement houses with facades from the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. Some stores have retained the appearance of the early 20th century and it has not been changed to preserve the character of the area. On Saturdays there are two markets in Cedofeita: one in Praça Carlos Alberto, called Porto Belo, where you can find great handcrafted souvenirs. The other one is an organic market that takes place inside Centro Comercial Bombarba.
Picaria street is located in the very heart of Porto. Not so long ago, it was very well known for being the place to go to buy furniture by everyone in town. However, as the whole city of Porto has been renovated, also Picaria street started to change. A variety of restaurants and galleries have taken the place of the old furniture stores and Picaria is now a reference to anyone looking to have a nice dinner, a nice drink or even stroll about in central Porto.
Rua da Picaria
Rua da Picaria
Picaria street is located in the very heart of Porto. Not so long ago, it was very well known for being the place to go to buy furniture by everyone in town. However, as the whole city of Porto has been renovated, also Picaria street started to change. A variety of restaurants and galleries have taken the place of the old furniture stores and Picaria is now a reference to anyone looking to have a nice dinner, a nice drink or even stroll about in central Porto.
The Church of São Francisco was built in the 14th century, during the reign of King D. Fernando, on the site of a modest church pertaining to the order of Franciscan Friars who had established a presence in the city of Oporto in 1223. The layout of the Church follows the rules of the mendicant Gothic style - with three naves, a prominent transept and a tripartite top section, with a main chapel inside. Several innovative elements were introduced, such as the decoration of balls in the window slits of the main chapel. In the 16th century, João de Castilho designed the chapel of São João Baptista, but it was only in the 18th-century that the main works were carried out, resulting in this magnificent Baroque church that has been preserved to the present day, and which appears to be covered in gold, due to the abundance of gilt-edged woodcarvings. The woodcarvings inside the church include the notable altarpiece of the main chapel, dedicated to the Tree of Jessé, reformulated between 1718 and 1721 by Filipe da Silva and António Gomes.
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Monumentalna crkva svetog Franje
Rua do Infante Dom Henrique
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The Church of São Francisco was built in the 14th century, during the reign of King D. Fernando, on the site of a modest church pertaining to the order of Franciscan Friars who had established a presence in the city of Oporto in 1223. The layout of the Church follows the rules of the mendicant Gothic style - with three naves, a prominent transept and a tripartite top section, with a main chapel inside. Several innovative elements were introduced, such as the decoration of balls in the window slits of the main chapel. In the 16th century, João de Castilho designed the chapel of São João Baptista, but it was only in the 18th-century that the main works were carried out, resulting in this magnificent Baroque church that has been preserved to the present day, and which appears to be covered in gold, due to the abundance of gilt-edged woodcarvings. The woodcarvings inside the church include the notable altarpiece of the main chapel, dedicated to the Tree of Jessé, reformulated between 1718 and 1721 by Filipe da Silva and António Gomes.
Great place for sunset view.
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Vrt Marques de Oliveire
33 Passeio de São Lázaro
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Great place for sunset view.
If you’re looking for a crowd of tourists and locals (Portuenses), and you want to do a little shopping while partaking in Porto’s culture at the same time, you can’t beat Rua Santa Catarina. On this street, you’ll come across the same chains you’d expect to find in the malls but the prices tend to be lower and there are cafés and bookstores here you won’t find in the shopping centres.
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Rua de Santa Catarina
Rua de Santa Catarina
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If you’re looking for a crowd of tourists and locals (Portuenses), and you want to do a little shopping while partaking in Porto’s culture at the same time, you can’t beat Rua Santa Catarina. On this street, you’ll come across the same chains you’d expect to find in the malls but the prices tend to be lower and there are cafés and bookstores here you won’t find in the shopping centres.
The church is certainly worth a peek inside with it's ornate decor. It is also free unlike the attached Clerigos tower.
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Crkva Clérigos + Toranj Clérigos
Rua de São Filipe de Nery
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The church is certainly worth a peek inside with it's ornate decor. It is also free unlike the attached Clerigos tower.
A great spot to enjoy the sunset
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Vrt Morro
Jardim do Morro
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A great spot to enjoy the sunset
This location is your best view of Porto. It overlooks the bridge the river most of the buildings in the towers over the surrounding area.
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Serra do Pilar
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This location is your best view of Porto. It overlooks the bridge the river most of the buildings in the towers over the surrounding area.
Miradouro da Vitória will offer you one of the best panoramic views of Porto.
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Miradouro da Vitoria
11 R. de São Bento da Vitória
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Miradouro da Vitória will offer you one of the best panoramic views of Porto.
A wonderful palace in the wonderful city of Porto. A historic neoclassical building, now the Porto Chamber of Commerce, formerly the building of the Porto Stock Exchange. The palace consists of several rooms with wonderful interior decorations, frescoes, portraits. The inner courtyard is covered with a magnificent metal dome. Really spectacular library. A beautiful place with an interesting history.
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Palacio da Bolsa
Rua de Ferreira Borges
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A wonderful palace in the wonderful city of Porto. A historic neoclassical building, now the Porto Chamber of Commerce, formerly the building of the Porto Stock Exchange. The palace consists of several rooms with wonderful interior decorations, frescoes, portraits. The inner courtyard is covered with a magnificent metal dome. Really spectacular library. A beautiful place with an interesting history.

Cena gastronômica

Great place to taste francesinha.
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Lado B Café
190 R. de Passos Manuel
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Great place to taste francesinha.
Great place to taste francesinha.
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Café Santiago F
226 R. de Passos Manuel
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Great place to taste francesinha.
If you like bread, cheese and roasted pork then this is the place for you.
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Casa Guedes
130 Praça dos Poveiros
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If you like bread, cheese and roasted pork then this is the place for you.
My favorite place to eat “francesinha”
Taberna Londrina Porto (Ceuta)
nº72 Rua de Ceuta
My favorite place to eat “francesinha”
A very simple but atmospheric spot in the old town of Porto where best to order several dishes and share as many delicacies as possible.
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Taberna Santo António
32 R. das Virtudes
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A very simple but atmospheric spot in the old town of Porto where best to order several dishes and share as many delicacies as possible.
A must-see-and-eat in Porto. Super friendly staff and amazing local hot dogs, combined with cold draft beers. Love this place!
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Gazela Cachorrinhos da Batalha
4 Rua de Entreparedes
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A must-see-and-eat in Porto. Super friendly staff and amazing local hot dogs, combined with cold draft beers. Love this place!
Excellent restaurant, very good service & staff, very friendly & helpful in choosing your fish meal & wine choice. Would definitely recommend.
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Ostras & Coisas Restaurante SA
nº73 Rua da Fábrica
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Excellent restaurant, very good service & staff, very friendly & helpful in choosing your fish meal & wine choice. Would definitely recommend.
Good for a nice glass of wine at the end of the day. Also, it has very good toasts to taste with a nice and fresh drink. The people working here are relaxed in a cool way, always with a smile and a good suggestion. If you are on town give it a try!
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Taberna Aduela
36 R. Das Oliveiras
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Good for a nice glass of wine at the end of the day. Also, it has very good toasts to taste with a nice and fresh drink. The people working here are relaxed in a cool way, always with a smile and a good suggestion. If you are on town give it a try!
Wonderful, intimate atmosphere with excellent food and service.
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O Paparico
2343 Rua de Costa Cabral
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Wonderful, intimate atmosphere with excellent food and service.
Very attractive restaurant with a fun and interesting menu, and delicious tasting food. Everything was cooked to perfection and full of flavor, as well as texture. Service was friendly and attentive, and prices were a bit on the high side (for Portugal)
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FLOW Restaurant & Bar
63 Rua da Conceição
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Very attractive restaurant with a fun and interesting menu, and delicious tasting food. Everything was cooked to perfection and full of flavor, as well as texture. Service was friendly and attentive, and prices were a bit on the high side (for Portugal)
My favorite “pastéis de nata”. Crunchy flaky buttery puff with sweet creamy filling balance with Cinammon.
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Manteigaria (Rua dos Clérigos)
nº37 Rua dos Clérigos
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My favorite “pastéis de nata”. Crunchy flaky buttery puff with sweet creamy filling balance with Cinammon.
The eclairs are divine and their space is modern yet sophisticated.
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Leitaria da Quinta do Paço
47 Praça Guilherme Gomes Fernandes
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The eclairs are divine and their space is modern yet sophisticated.
No wonder this restaurant tops the charts - meat is incredible, wine is sumptuous, desert is good, service is personal.
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Muu Steakhouse
149A Rua do Almada
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No wonder this restaurant tops the charts - meat is incredible, wine is sumptuous, desert is good, service is personal.
Absolutely wonderful little hidden gem in Porto. Great food, great staff and great wine. Beautifully picturesque location and the relaxing music (jazz / oldies) adds perfectly to the setting. I recommend to all wanting a relaxing glass of local vinho.
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Capela Incomum
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Absolutely wonderful little hidden gem in Porto. Great food, great staff and great wine. Beautifully picturesque location and the relaxing music (jazz / oldies) adds perfectly to the setting. I recommend to all wanting a relaxing glass of local vinho.
Fantastic location overlooking the Douro with Gaia opposite. There is a well-chosen wine list with a selection from the main regions of Portugal and few from elsewhere. The food menu offers appetisers, cheese, cooked meats, caned sardines, tuna, salt-cod, and seafood dishes: octopus, mussel, shrimps, soup.
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Wine Quay Bar
111 Cais da Estiva
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Fantastic location overlooking the Douro with Gaia opposite. There is a well-chosen wine list with a selection from the main regions of Portugal and few from elsewhere. The food menu offers appetisers, cheese, cooked meats, caned sardines, tuna, salt-cod, and seafood dishes: octopus, mussel, shrimps, soup.
Traditional Porto dish called Francesinha, excellent taste and the best sauce.
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Bufete Fase
1147 Rua de Santa Catarina
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Traditional Porto dish called Francesinha, excellent taste and the best sauce.
Really good chicken - no question about that!
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Pedro dos Frangos
223 R. do Bonjardim
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Really good chicken - no question about that!
This is the best place where to try typical food (bifanas). Restaurant is always pretty much busy but service is very fast. Food is delicious.
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Conga
318 R. do Bonjardim
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This is the best place where to try typical food (bifanas). Restaurant is always pretty much busy but service is very fast. Food is delicious.
Located out in Matosinhos, near the beach. Easily accessed via the metro system from the old town of Porto. The atmosphere is a bit old school, but the service was great. If you are looking for seafood, this is the place 5 stars for everything.
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Marisqueira Antiga
628 R. Roberto Ivens
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Located out in Matosinhos, near the beach. Easily accessed via the metro system from the old town of Porto. The atmosphere is a bit old school, but the service was great. If you are looking for seafood, this is the place 5 stars for everything.
Meat eaters, this is your place! First of all the venue is amazing. Has two floors: a bar at the ground floor and the restaurant is at the second floor. I would even recommend this place to have a cocktail because they are really good.
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Nogueiras´s Porto
23 R. de Ceuta
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Meat eaters, this is your place! First of all the venue is amazing. Has two floors: a bar at the ground floor and the restaurant is at the second floor. I would even recommend this place to have a cocktail because they are really good.
Really nice atmosphere, extremely tasty and we'll prepared food, pleasant and caring staff. Wines and desserts slightly overpriced when compared with similar class restaurants.
63 preporuka/e lokalaca
DOP
16 Largo São Domingos
63 preporuka/e lokalaca
Really nice atmosphere, extremely tasty and we'll prepared food, pleasant and caring staff. Wines and desserts slightly overpriced when compared with similar class restaurants.
It is a great place to go with family and others. It is a traditional Portuguese restaurant where you can eat traditional food and drink good wine. The waiters are fast and kind. The prices are unbelievable low and the products are very fresh.
162 preporuka/e lokalaca
O Buraco
95 R. do Bolhão
162 preporuka/e lokalaca
It is a great place to go with family and others. It is a traditional Portuguese restaurant where you can eat traditional food and drink good wine. The waiters are fast and kind. The prices are unbelievable low and the products are very fresh.
Amazing romantic place for a nice dinner with a partner. Tasty food. Interesting menu ideas and good choice of wine. Highly recommended.
35 preporuka/e lokalaca
Taberna Folias de Baco
136 Rua dos Caldeireiros
35 preporuka/e lokalaca
Amazing romantic place for a nice dinner with a partner. Tasty food. Interesting menu ideas and good choice of wine. Highly recommended.
Perfect to eat Italian food! Really nice staff and food.
Italycaffegaia
Perfect to eat Italian food! Really nice staff and food.
Great Tapas of all types of Portuguese dishes. The portions are good and the food very good as well!
73 preporuka/e lokalaca
Museu d'Avó
54 Tv. de Cedofeita
73 preporuka/e lokalaca
Great Tapas of all types of Portuguese dishes. The portions are good and the food very good as well!
Excellent food, drinks and service here.
175 preporuka/e lokalaca
Brasão Cervejaria Coliseu Baixa
205 R. de Passos Manuel
175 preporuka/e lokalaca
Excellent food, drinks and service here.
Perfect to eat a delicious burguer!
Holy Sandwich Shop
Perfect to eat a delicious burguer!

Vida Noturna

A great place to drink cheap and meet people
59 preporuka/e lokalaca
Adega Leonor
n°58 Campo dos Mártires da Pátria
59 preporuka/e lokalaca
A great place to drink cheap and meet people
Every night in the historical artery of the city, the Rua Galeria de Paris welcomes night owls looking to be entertained. Trendy bars and restaurants line up, offering a friendly and easy-going atmosphere. Outside on the pavement, the crowd sometimes stops to listen to musicians performing, dance and cross paths till the end of the night. Peaceful during the day, it becomes incredibly lively at night, favoured by many Portuenses looking to party. Great atmosphere guaranteed!
803 preporuka/e lokalaca
Rua da Galeria de Paris
Rua da Galeria de Paris
803 preporuka/e lokalaca
Every night in the historical artery of the city, the Rua Galeria de Paris welcomes night owls looking to be entertained. Trendy bars and restaurants line up, offering a friendly and easy-going atmosphere. Outside on the pavement, the crowd sometimes stops to listen to musicians performing, dance and cross paths till the end of the night. Peaceful during the day, it becomes incredibly lively at night, favoured by many Portuenses looking to party. Great atmosphere guaranteed!
Such a cool bar. Really nice people and a great selection of beers and lots of sport to watch on the TV. If you’re in Porto and want to see some sport come here. Recommended.
13 preporuka/e lokalaca
Adega Sports Bar
180 R. de José Falcão
13 preporuka/e lokalaca
Such a cool bar. Really nice people and a great selection of beers and lots of sport to watch on the TV. If you’re in Porto and want to see some sport come here. Recommended.
This bookshop cafe bar in Conceoção st. is a cozy place with good atmosphere, beautiful decoration and excellent service. It has a good wine list and several snacking options.
333 preporuka/e lokalaca
Candelabro
3 Rua da Conceição
333 preporuka/e lokalaca
This bookshop cafe bar in Conceoção st. is a cozy place with good atmosphere, beautiful decoration and excellent service. It has a good wine list and several snacking options.

Porto Wine Cellars

This company was founded in 1756 by King D. José of Portugal. These cellars are the oldest producers and exporters of Port in the country. It is also known as the Royal OportoWine Company. Events can be organised here such as lunches for groups, dinners in a private dining room and corporate activities, as well as private visits.
17 preporuka/e lokalaca
Real Companhia Velha
314 R. Azevedo Magalhães
17 preporuka/e lokalaca
This company was founded in 1756 by King D. José of Portugal. These cellars are the oldest producers and exporters of Port in the country. It is also known as the Royal OportoWine Company. Events can be organised here such as lunches for groups, dinners in a private dining room and corporate activities, as well as private visits.
Founded in 1790, the brand image of this company is a man in a black cape, like the university students use. It offers tours where the guides are dressed in black capes and Spanish 'sombreros' and at the end of the tour there is always a Port tasting. You can discover all the history of this company at the Sandeman Museum, which was set up by George Sandeman, the British gentleman who decided to sell Porto wines
165 preporuka/e lokalaca
Sandeman Porto
3 Largo Miguel Bombarda
165 preporuka/e lokalaca
Founded in 1790, the brand image of this company is a man in a black cape, like the university students use. It offers tours where the guides are dressed in black capes and Spanish 'sombreros' and at the end of the tour there is always a Port tasting. You can discover all the history of this company at the Sandeman Museum, which was set up by George Sandeman, the British gentleman who decided to sell Porto wines
With a history dating back over 130 years, you can visit these wine cellars where around 250 thousand litres of wine are stored, as well as the museum. During the visit, you'll have the opportunity of tasting the Reserve Port.
37 preporuka/e lokalaca
Ramos Pinto
380 Av. de Ramos Pinto
37 preporuka/e lokalaca
With a history dating back over 130 years, you can visit these wine cellars where around 250 thousand litres of wine are stored, as well as the museum. During the visit, you'll have the opportunity of tasting the Reserve Port.
This company was formed in 1751 and belonged to D. Antónia Adelaide Ferreira, a strong, determined woman who held a dominant position in the production of wines from the Douro Vinhateiro. There are a variety of visits to choose from at this wine lodge, where you can find out more about a brand that is over 250 years old.
31 preporuka/e lokalaca
Ferreira
70 Av. de Ramos Pinto
31 preporuka/e lokalaca
This company was formed in 1751 and belonged to D. Antónia Adelaide Ferreira, a strong, determined woman who held a dominant position in the production of wines from the Douro Vinhateiro. There are a variety of visits to choose from at this wine lodge, where you can find out more about a brand that is over 250 years old.

Pharmacy

12 preporuka/e lokalaca
Pharmacy Dos Clerigos
36 Rua dos Clérigos
12 preporuka/e lokalaca