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RESTAURANTS IN PORTO
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Porto has some of the finest restaurants in Portugal.Tà-se Bem: As one of the last restaurants along the river in the Gaia area,it was a great place to stop and have a lengthy lunch before heading out to do some port tasting. With delicious and heart... |
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FOOD IN PORTO
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Porto cuisine is characterised by rich, filling and full-flavored dishes and is closely related to Mediterranean cuisine. The influence of Porto former colonial possessions is also notable, especially in the wide variety of spices used. These spices ... |
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TOURS IN PORTO
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Go on a self-guided walking tour of the city of Porto.I would absolutely suggest taking a port wine tour! This is a must as Porto is the port wine capital (or so they've self-proclaimed) but the value is phenomenal. The cellars are in Gaia, across th... |
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FOOTBALL IN PORTO
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F.C. Porto:Futebol Clube do Porto, commonly known as FC Porto, Porto, or FCP, is a Portuguese football team from the city of Porto, in the northern region of the country. Founded in Porto in 1906, it is one of the Três Grandes, or Big Three, football... |
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BEACHES IN PORTO
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Miramar:This is probably one of the most popular and most beautiful beaches in Porto. Located around 10 km to the south of the city, this beach is mostly visited by locals. Over the last few years, a lot of tourists have been flocking to Miramar beac... |
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CULTURE & LIFESTYLE IN PORTO
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In 2001, Porto shared the designation European Culture Capital. In the scope of these events, the construction of the major concert hall space Casa da Música, designed by the Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas, was initiated and finished in 2005.The first ... |
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SIGHTSEEING IN PORTO
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The first place to begin with is the Ribeira, the part of the city near the river, which is also a good place to start visiting the World Heritage area; to the other side of the river you will see the Ribeira de Gaia, a similar area from the city of ... |
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NIGHTLIFE IN PORTO
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The Porto's nightlife is probably one of the most exciting in Portugal. Most cafes, discos and bars are concentrated in the "Ribeira" zone in the old Downtown of the city. These entertainment places have commonly outdoor seating and are frequented mo... |
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TRANSPORT OF PORTO
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By car:Porto, like most Portuguese cities, is a nightmare to drive in. Roads vary in conditions - from fully paved to cobbled lanes that can make even the most shortest of distance seem like a go-kart rally. With that said, keep in mind that the tour... |
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MAP OF PORTO
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Porto is a busy industrial and commercial center. The city itself isn't very populous (about 240,000 inhabitants), but the Porto metropolitan area (Big Porto) ranks some 1,500,000 inhabitants in a 50 km radius, with cities like Gaia, Matosinhos, Maia... |
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