Porto

Porto, Portugal's second-largest city, is home to many architectural treasures. Porto is a charming mix of steep hills and winding streets, flanked by medieval churches and monasteries. While most tourists stick to the well-trodden path of the city's port wine cellars and historic city center, the neighborhoods that lie above the Douro River are well worth exploring, too.
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1Luís I Bridge

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Bridge
Sights & Landmarks
The Luís I Bridge is a double-deck arch bridge that spans the Douro River between Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia in Portugal. It was built between 1879 and 1886 by French architect Gustave Eiffel, who presented his project to construct a new bridge over the Douro River with only one deck to facilitate navigation.
Ponte Luís I, Porto, Portugal

2Porto Bridge Climb

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Experience a tour-led ascent of the iconic Arrábida Bridge, offering spectacular panoramic views of Porto and the Douro River estuary. A must-see landmark is the 76-metre tower of Clerigos church which can be seen from many parts of the city. Pay a small fee to climb 240 steps to reach the top of this stunning 18th century baroque tower, providing an unforgettable 360-degree view of Porto.
R. do Ouro 680, 4150-553 Porto, Portugalhttp://portobridgeclimb.com/

3FC Porto Museum

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Heritage museum
Museums
The FC Porto Museum is a state-of-the-art exhibition center that features interactive exhibits and multimedia displays showcasing the rich history of the club. The museum boasts an impressive collection of FC Porto memorabilia, including trophies, jerseys, and photographs. Visitors can take a tour of the stadium to get an up-close look at one of Europe's most iconic football venues. The museum is renowned for its excellent organization, stunning design, and attention to detail.
Via Futebol Clube do Porto - Estádio do Dragão, 4350-415 Porto, Portugalhttps://www.fcporto.pt/en/museum/

4Parque da Cidade do Porto

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City park
Nature & Parks
Park
The city park Parque da Cidade is the perfect place to take a walk, jog, cycle, or simply sit and relax. With over 80 hectares of green space, it's a great spot for all sorts of activities in Porto.
Estrada Interior da Circunvalação, 4100-083 Porto, Portugalhttps://parquecidadedoporto.com/

5Livraria Lello

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Book store
Libraries
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Livraria Lello is a beautifully designed historic bookstore with an art nouveau exterior and a winding wooden staircase.
R. das Carmelitas 144, 4050-161 Porto, Portugalhttp://www.livrarialello.pt/

Top places to eat

1Zenith - Brunch & Cocktails Bar

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Brunch restaurant
Brunch at Zenith is a great option for those who want to enjoy breakfast or lunch in an energetic and fun atmosphere. There are plenty of delicious options on the menu, as well as artisanal coffee and refreshing juices. Whether you're looking for pancakes, eggs benedict, bacon or even a vegan dish, there's something for everyone at this popular spot.
Praça de Carlos Alberto 86, 4050-158 Porto, Portugalhttp://www.zenithcaffe.pt/

2Tapabento S.Bento

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Tapas restaurant
Restaurant
Tapabento S.Bento is a small, casual tapas restaurant with a laid-back atmosphere just off Portugal's main train station. The food is diverse and delicious, with international cuisine as well as some traditional Portuguese dishes on the menu. There's also draught beer and wine available, table service, and a accommodating staff who speak multiple languages making it easy for tourists to order.
R. da Madeira 221, 4000-330 Porto, Portugalhttp://www.tapabento.com/EN/contactos

3Brasão Aliados

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Restaurant
Brasão Aliados is a lovely and traditional tavern in the heart of Porto, with delicious food and an amazing beer selection. It's perfect for a casual evening out with friends, and you won't be disappointed when you visit.
R. de Ramalho Ortigão 28, 4000-407 Porto, Portugalhttp://www.brasao.pt/

4Postigo do Carvão

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Restaurant
R. da Fonte Taurina 24, 4050-269 Porto, Portugalhttp://www.postigodocarvao.com/

5Wine Quay Bar

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Wine bar
Wine Quay Bar is a popular spot to enjoy wine with Portuguese petiscos (similar to tapas) in a beautiful setting by the river. The variety of flavors available means that everyone can find something they like, and the staff are skilled in matching tastes with wine. Prices start at 2.25 Euro, making it easy to sample multiple glasses.
Rua, Cais da Estiva 111, 4050-080 Porto, Portugalhttp://www.winequaybar.com/

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