Porto City Hall, Porto, Norte, Portugal, Europe
The current building of the City Hall of Porto, in Portugal, was designed by the Architect Correia da Silva and began to be built in 1920. The project came as a result of the plan of expansion of the civic center elaborated by the English architect Barry Parker, approved in 1916. The implementation of this plan led to the expansion north of the Liberdade Square, opening the Avenida dos Aliados and the current General Humberto Delgado Square. Although it was begun in 1920, the works of the building of the municipal districts suffered numerous interruptions, being introduced changes to the initial project, by Architect Carlos Ramos. The city services only settled in the new building in 1957. The building consists of six floors, a basement and two interior patios. The central tower, 70 meters high, with a chime clock, accessible by an inside staircase of 180 steps. The interiors, of marble and granite, are richly decorated. The façade of granite (removed from the quarries of S. Gens and Fafe in the early 20th century) is decorated with a dozen sculptures by José Sousa Caldas and Henrique Moreira representing the various activities that have always been linked to Porto, such as Viticulture, industry or shipping.
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This superb building with a monumental tower is one of Porto’s landmarks. Even though the construction started in 1920, it was not finished until 1957. Do not hesitate and enter, the interior is worth exploring and the terrace views are exceptional.
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Porto is one of the oldest tourist destinations in Europe and benefits from a privileged geographic location, complemented by a modern transport and communications network. The richness of its monumental and artistic heritage, Port Wine, numerous leisure facilities and its cultural attractions invite you to visit this contemporary and inspired city well-known for its hospitality. Learn more
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Porto Travel Guide
A travel guide for visiting Porto Portugal including the 8 best things to do in Porto. Highlights include: Porto's Wine Lodges including Sandemann and Offley, Telerifico de Gaia, Porto's famous sandwich, Sao Bento Train Station, Clergios Church Tower, Lello Bookstore, Riverfront Ribeira quarter, and the Stock Exchange Palace.
Porto is Portugal's 2nd largest city and is famous for Port Wine. Porto is built along the hills overlooking the Douro river estuary, and its historical center was awarded World Heritage status by UNESCO in 1996. Porto is not as well known as Portugal's capital Lisbon, but Porto is becoming a tourist destination of it's own. In fact, Porto was named by Forbes Magazine as The City To Visit This Year in 2017.
Don't forget the traditional sandwich called Francesinha, which literally translated means little French lady. Porto is just about the only place in the world where you can find it. Essentially the Francesinha is toast with layers of meat inside (beef, pork meat, ham...). The sandwich is then covered with cheese and a spicy sauce, with the option of including french fries on top. The Francesinha has been considered one of the 10 best sandwiches in the World.
One of the most famous lodges in Porto is the Sandeman lodge. This lodge has been here since the middle of the 18th century. It was originally founded by a Scottish man who wanted to import the wines from Portugal to Britain. The tours are 6 Euro, you can turn up and hope they have a tour in your language. We're here in the morning at 11, they said we'd just missed an English tour at 10.30 and the next one's at 2.45. Apparently Sandeman has two sister wine sellers and they'll let you know when those have English tours. So the next English tour for us is at Offley at 12 o'clock and there is another one, the Ferreira just a little further down the street. So if you don't find a tour at the one you're going to, check out one of the other lodges.
For a unique view of the wine lodges and the river front of Porto take the Teleferico de Gaia. The views are truly terrific on the Teleferico. Ba - dum - tish! It takes you from wine lodge country up to the top of the bridge near the Metro Station. Tickets one way cost 5 Euro or 8 Euro for a round trip.
Porto's main street through the historic center is a big wide avenue that has the City Hall on top flanked by two roads on either side, reminiscent of Wenceslas Square in Prague. Even if you're not taking a train into or out of Porto it's worth a trip to the Sao Bento Train Station. It's a very beautiful train station, actually I think one of the most beautiful on the inside that I've been to, the lobby area at least, because it was decorated with these blue Portuguese tiles from 1910 and they're showing the history of transportation from horses to oxen to boats and even battles over there. You'll find a number of historic churches dotted around the town with decorative Portuguese blue tiles inside and in this case, outside the church. That blue tile decoration outside occurs on more than just one church.
For some of the best views of Porto climb up to the top of the Clerigos church tower. The tower itself isn't actually that tall but it is on the highest point of Porto making it a place for unobstructed views. You know, I say it's not that tall because I haven't climbed it yet. The total number of stairs, 197 to be exact. And actually the stair climb isn't too bad. It's slightly narrow but it takes about 10 minutes to get to the top, maybe even five if you do it quickly.
After the tower stop by at the Livraria Lello, a bookstore that was founded in 1881 and it's where people thought J.K. Rowling was inspired to write Harry Potter. It has to be the most elaborately decorated and designed bookstore I've ever seen and the staircase looks like something out of an M.C. Escher drawing. Very curvy.
The street right along the river, the Ribeira, or as I like to think of it, the Riviera. I don't think that's really what it's called but I'm going to call it that for this video. It's a great place to dine, there's a lot of restaurants here.
To see an interesting kind of private Palace in Porto, visit the Palacio da Bolsa, or the Stock Exchange Palace. This palace was completed in 1910 to be the Porto and North of Portugal Stock Exchange, built and owned by the Oporto Commercial Association.
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The Arrabida Bridge is an arch bridge of reinforced concrete, that carries six lanes of traffic over the Douro River, between Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia, in Norte region of Portugal. In March 1952, a preliminary project for a roadway bridge was adjudicated to Professor Edgar António Mesquita Cardoso, by the JAE. It was approved in 1955. The construction of the Arrabida Bridge proceeded in May 1957. By 22 June 1963, the Arrabida Bridge was concluded and inaugurated. At the time of its completion, the Arrabida Bridge's main span of 270 metres (890 ft) was the largest of any concrete-arch bridge in the world. A process to classify the Arrabida Bridge began on 16 February 2011. An announcement was issued on 18 September 2012 (13409/2012) on the project to classify the bridge as a Monumento Nacional (National Monument), establishing its respective Special protection Zone. On 24 June 2016, a tourist experience that allowed pedestrians to walk across the archway, an idea of Pedro Pardinhas, who invested 50,000 euros and safety equipment and transformation of a small annex as the reception hall for Porto Bridge Climb.
Porto is the second-largest city in Portugal after Lisbon and one of the major urban areas of the Iberian Peninsula.
Located along the Douro river estuary in Northern Portugal, Porto is one of the oldest European centres, and its historical core was proclaimed a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1996.
The western part of its urban area extends to the coastline of the Atlantic Ocean. Its settlement dates back many centuries, when it was an outpost of the Roman Empire. Its combined Celtic-Latin name, Portus Cale, has been referred to as the origin of the name Portugal, based on transliteration and oral evolution from Latin.
In Portuguese, the name of the city is spelled with a definite article o Porto; Consequently, its English name evolved from a misinterpretation of the oral pronunciation and referred to as Oporto in modern literature and by many speakers.
One of Portugal's internationally famous exports, port wine, is named after Porto, since the metropolitan area, and in particular the cellars of Vila Nova de Gaia, were responsible for the packaging, transport, and export of fortified wine.
In 2014 and 2017, Porto was elected The Best European Destination by the Best European Destinations Agency.
Porto é a segunda cidade e o quarto município mais populoso de Portugal, situada no noroeste do país e capital da Área Metropolitana do Porto (NUTS III e área metropolitana), da região Norte (NUTS II) e do Distrito do Porto.
É a cidade que deu o nome a Portugal – desde muito cedo (c. 200 a.C.), quando se designava de Portus Cale, vindo mais tarde a tornar-se a capital do Condado Portucalense, de onde se formou Portugal.
É ainda uma cidade conhecida mundialmente pelo seu vinho, pelas suas pontes e arquitetura contemporânea e antiga, o seu centro histórico, classificado como Património Mundial pela UNESCO, pela qualidade dos seus restaurantes e pela sua gastronomia, pelas suas principais equipas de futebol, o Futebol Clube do Porto e o Boavista Futebol Clube, pela sua principal universidade pública: a Universidade do Porto, colocada entre as 200 melhores universidades do Mundo e entre as 100 melhores universidades da Europa, bem como pela qualidade dos seus centros hospitalares.
O Porto, juntamente com os concelhos vizinhos de Vila Nova de Gaia e de Matosinhos, forma a Frente Atlântica do Porto, que constitui o núcleo populacional mais urbanizado da Área Metropolitana, situado no litoral, delimitado, a oeste, pelo Oceano Atlântico, com a influência estrutural do estuário do Rio Douro, que une Gaia ao Porto.
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PORTO - A Avenida dos Aliados é a principal avenida e o centro da cidade do Porto. A avenida homenageia os países Aliados da Primeira Guerra Mundial. A imponência do seu conjunto arquitetónico e o seu caráter central fazem dela a sala de visitas da cidade, local por excelência onde os portuenses se concentram para celebrarem os momentos especiais. Ao cimo da avenida, na Praça do General Humberto Delgado, ergue-se o edifício da Câmara Municipal do Porto e ao fundo, na Praça da Liberdade, pode ver-se a estátua equestre de D. Pedro IV e o Palácio das Cardosas, que é hoje um hotel. A Rua de Santa Catarina é a artéria mais comercial da Baixa do Porto. O Café Majestic, inaugurado em 1921, é hoje um dos principais pontos turísticos da rua. Este Café está no Top 10 dos Mais Belos Cafés do Mundo, da responsabilidade da UCityGuides. Estas fotos foram feitas numa noite de verão, nos princípios de agosto.
PORTO - Allies Avenue is the main street and the city center of Porto. The Avenue honors the Allied countries of the First World War. The magnificence of its architectural complex and its central character make her the living room of the city, the place par excellence where people of Porto concentrate to celebrate special moments. At the top of the avenue, in the Plaza of General Humberto Delgado, stands the City Hall of Porto and in the background, at Freedom Square, one can see the statue of King Pedro IV and the Palace of Cardosas, which is now a hotel. The Street of Santa Catarina is the most commercial artery of downtown Porto. The Majestic Café, opened in 1921, is today one of the main tourist attractions of the street. This Café is in the Top 10 of the Most Beautiful Cafés in the World, of the responsibility of UCityGuides. These photos were taken on a summer evening in early August.
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Eating and Exploring Porto | Portugal Travel Guide
Porto, Portugal Travel Guide: Things to do and must eats in this coastal city over 5 days. Featuring a seafood feast from Matosinhos Beach, francesinha sandwich, pasteis de nata, Harry Potter spots, seafood rice, sunset views, Dom Luis I bridge and the beautiful Chapel of Souls (Capela das Almas)
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* Zenith for breakfast - This wasn't mind-blowing but still a good spot to go to when you fancy a standard brunch!
* Câmara Municipal do Porto - The city hall (that also had the Christmas lights and the NYE concert)
* Capela das Almas (Chapel of Souls) - Such a BEAUTIFUL church. Highly recommend a visit!
* Fabrica da Nata - Out of the three places I tried, this still remains to be my favourite place for pasteis de nata! It's only €1 per one or €2.50 with a glass of port (obviously my choice)
* Imperial McDonald's - The fanciest McDonald's I've been in so far. I didn't eat anything here but did see an interesting menu!
* Jardins do Palácio de Cristal - A peaceful garden near the Superbock Arena. Legend has it, JK Rowling wrote a few chapters of Harry Potter here!
* Matosinhos Beach - I saw one of the most beautiful sunsets I've ever seen here. Popular with surfers!
* A Marisqueira de Matosinhos - Great oysters and loved the octopus rice. Got there at opening time to a near empty restaurant but it was packed 2 hours later!
* Majestic Cafe - A very touristic restaurant so expect to queue. A lot pricier than your standard restaurant in Porto but thoroughly enjoyed the French Toast (Majestic Style).
* Dom Luis I Bridge - Great place to come to for a walk and to see a wonderful view of Porto and River Duoro!
* Ribeira Square - The neighbourhood we stayed in and the heart of Porto! Great place to stroll around if you appreciate architecture and historical buidlings (with a lot of restaurant and bars around too)
* Cafe Santiago - Probably the most popular spot to try the francesinha sandwich. I didn't expect to like this at all but REALLY enjoyed it!
* Clerigos Tower/Church - You can climb up the bell tower (200 steps and entrance fee). Kept seeing this from our balcony and it's quite the sight!
* Sao Bento - One of the most beautiful train stations I've ever seen. I could stare at the historical scenes depicted in the 20,000 tiles for hours.
* Bota&Bira - A quality steak restaurant and booking is essential. Incredible service and food was fantastic (there are also a few veggie and fish options)
* Livraria Lello - It's a beautiful bookshop with no crowd control. Wasn't a pleasant experience
* Ze Bota - Great Portuguese food with a lot of choice for wine. Bacalau and seafood rice were the standout dishes for me!
* Miradouro da Vitoria - Another great viewpoint for sunset over Porto
* Manteigaria - Another great spot for pasteis de nata! Sweeter and flakier than Fabrica
* Impar Flores - Heavy on the oil but recommended restaurant in the centre of town
* Jardim do Morro - A garden at the end of Dom Luis I bridge. Climb to the top (opposite the park) for a great view of the bridge
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Visit Porto, Portugal: Things to do in Porto - The Invincible City
Visit Porto - Top 10 Things which can be done in Porto. What you can visit in Porto - Most visited touristic attractions of Porto
Clérigos Church
Church of the Clergymen is a Baroque church. Its tall bell tower, the Torre dos Clérigos, can be seen from various points of the city. Was built for the Brotherhood of the Clérigos by Nicolau Nasoni, an Italian architect.
Coliseu do Porto
A theatre. One of the most relevant landmarks of the city. The main auditorium has a capacity for 3,500 people standing and 2.955 seated. Has a room, Ático Room, with a capacity for 300 people, used for smaller performances, conferences.
Maria Pia Bridge
Commonly known as Ponte Dona Maria, is a railway bridge built in 1877. Built of wrought iron, its two-hinged crescent arch used to carry the railway to Lisbon for 353 metres across the River Douro at a height of 60 m above the river.
Casa da Música
A major concert hall space. Was designed by the Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas. Was built as part of Porto's project for European Culture Capital in 2001 but was only finished in the first half of 2005.
Sea Life Porto
An aquarium which was opened on 15 June 2009. It is owned by Merlin Entertainments. Opening hours: Monday-Friday: 10am-6pm Saturday–Sunday: 10am–7pm with last entry 45 minutes before closing time.
Queijo Castle
Also known as Forte de São Francisco Xavier, is a castle/fort. The fort was given the name of Castelo do Queijo because it is built in the top of a rock that resembles a piece of cheese..
Palácio da Bolsa
Stock Exchange Palace - is a historical building which built in the 19th century by the city's Commercial Association (Associação Comercial) in Neoclassical style. World Heritage Site of UNESCO.
Porto Cathedral
One of the city's oldest monuments and one of the most important Romanesque monuments in Portugal. Flanked by two square towers, each supported with two buttresses and crowned with a cupola.
Funicular dos Guindais
A funicular railway. The original line was constructed in 1891. Was re-modelled and re-opened on 19 February 2004. Is single track, with a central passing loop, is 281 metres (922 ft) long, and descends 61 metres (200 ft).
Serralves
A cultural institution, one of the most important in Portugal. Includes a Contemporary Art Museum, a Park and a Villa, each one an example of contemporary architecture, Modernism, and Art Deco architecture.
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Porto – Portugal – City tour
Portugal is in the west of the Iberian Peninsula. Porto is in the north of Portugal, on the estuary of the river Douro. Earlier Porto was the industrial city of Portugal. In Lisbon Portugal was ruled, in Coimbra was studied and in Porto was worked.
In recent years, Porto has turned into a wonderful tourist destination. With its picturesque old town, the promenade along the banks of the Douro under the impressive Ponte Luís I, the long promenade along the Douro estuary and the endless beach promenade along the Atlantic coast, Porto is now worth to be visited more than only one day.
The culinary diversity, the history of port wine, many historic buildings and the famous Azulejos framed by the hospitality of the Portuguese, complete the experience.
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1. Sheraton Porto Hotel & Spa *****
2. InterContinental Porto - Palacio das Cardosas *****
3. Porto A.S. 1829 Hotel ****
4. Eurostars Heroismo ****
5. Pestana Palácio do Freixo - Pousada & National Monument *****
6. Porto Palacio Congress Hotel & Spa *****
7. HF Fenix Porto ****
8. HF Ipanema Porto ****
9. Hotel Infante De Sagres - Small Luxury Hotels of the World *****
10. HF Ipanema Park *****
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1. Rua Tenente Valadim, 146, Lordelo do Ouro e Massarelos, 4100-476 Porto, Portugal
Located a 1-minute walk from Boavista Avenue, the Sheraton Porto Hotel & Spa features spacious rooms and a modern spa. The hotel’s restaurant includes a glass wine cellar.
2. Praca da Liberdade, 25, 4000-322 Porto, Portugal
In a renovated 18th-century palace, the 5-star InterContinental Porto - Palacio das Cardosas has spacious rooms with views of Porto’s historic center. Only 197 m from the iconic Clérigos Tower, this hotel provides free Wi-Fi in all areas.
3. Largo de São Domingos 50, 4050-545 Porto, Portugal
In a fully-renovated historic building, the Porto AS 1829 Hotel is in the city’s historic center. Noted Porto landmarks like the Clérigos Tower and São Bento Train Station are a 7-minute walk.
4. Rua Do Heroismo, 235/237, Bonfim, 4300-259 Porto, Portugal
Located 1 km from Oporto Coliseum in Porto, Eurostars Heroismo features a restaurant and bar. Free WiFi is provided throughout the property and private parking is available on site.
5. Estrada Nacional 108, Campanhã, 4300-316 Porto, Portugal
This property is a 10-minute walk from the beach. Overlooking Douro River in Porto, the 5-star Palácio Do Freixo is set in a restored 18th-century Baroque building. It offers aristocratic public areas with stately architecture, combined with modern rooms with flat-screen TV.
6. Avenida da Boavista, 1269, Lordelo do Ouro e Massarelos, 4100-130 Porto, Portugal
Featuring a rooftop lounge with panoramic Porto and Douro River views, 5-star Porto Palacio has a luxurious spa with massage rooms, squash court, fitness centre and an indoor pool. The Casa da Musica is 8 minutes’ walk away.
7. Rua Gonçalo Sampaio, 282, Lordelo do Ouro e Massarelos, 4150-365 Porto, Portugal
Standing tall in a commercial area of Porto’s Boavista district, HF Fénix Porto is 400 m from Casa da Musica concert hall. It features free Wi-Fi throughout and spacious rooms with cable TV.
8. Rua Do Campo Alegre, 156/172, Lordelo do Ouro e Massarelos, 4150-169 Porto, Portugal
HF Ipanema Porto offers modern rooms with LCD TV and 24-hour, secure parking. Specially furnished family rooms are also provided. Boavista Roundabout is 519 m away.
9. Praça D. Filipa De Lencastre 62, 4050-259 Porto, Portugal
This 5-star hotel is located in central Porto, a 4-minute walk from Alliados Metro Station. It features a spa centre with massage facilities and a fine dining restaurant.
10. Rua De Serralves, 124, Lordelo do Ouro e Massarelos, 4150-702 Porto, Portugal
Featuring an outdoor swimming pool, this 5-star hotel has a rooftop bar with Porto and Douro River views. The HF Ipanema Park is just over half a kilometer from Serralves Museum and Garden.
11. Praça da Ribeira nº5, 4050-513 Porto, Portugal
Offering a prime location in the Ribeira District and overlooking Douro River, the 3-star Ribeira do Porto Hotel features a traditional bar and a 24-hour reception. It is 300 m from D. Luís Bridge.
Adoro Porto | One weekend in Porto, Portugal
We had a blast traveling to Porto and captured most of the vibe on film, love to share this with you guys. Adoro surfar.
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both from the Album Odyssey released in 2014