Porto, in north-west Portugal, is a city renowned for its cobbled streets, impressive bridges and unique wines. Here's a guide to a few must-see places to visit during your stay. Want to explore ...
Livraria Lello, with its ornate staircases and stained glass, is one Porto’s top attractions - Miguel Pereira Port has to be the main attraction for anyone visiting Porto – even if they are not a ...
Porto, Portugal’s northern city, is like the cooler older sister of its capital, Lisbon. A country’s second city is always cool, right? Manchester, anyone? I’d been to Porto once before, but this was ...
Porto is a city that rewards lingering. Its hilly streets are lined with colorful tiled churches, cafés serve potent espresso and hot pastél de nata, and along the Douro River, warehouses in ...
Azulejos are the hand-painted ceramic tiles that dress so many of Porto’s buildings. They were introduced into Portugal by the Moors when they occupied much of the Iberian Peninsula, but became ...