10 Things to do in Porto, Portugal Travel Guide
Join us as we visit Porto, Portugal in this travel guide covering 10 things to do including attractions, food and experiences. Porto ended up being one of our favorite cities during our Europe trip with my parents and is completely different from Lisbon. From riverside barrios to Neoclassical buildings and tram rides to stunning views over the Douro you'll find Porto is a city with no shortage of charm.
10 Things to do in Porto City Tour | Portugal Travel Guide: (Oporto)
Intro - 00:01
1) Visit the Blue Tiled Church “Chapel of Souls” (Igreja do Carmo -Capela das Almas) - 00:31
2) Shop for books inside Lello Bookstore (Livraria Lello) - 01:00
3) Set foot inside São Bento Train Station (Estação Ferroviária de São Bento) - 03:02 + Porto Cathedral (Sé do Porto) - 03:35
4) Explore the Riverside Quarter of Ribeira - 04:10
5) Sample local dishes from Porto at Terreirinho restaurant - 04:24
6) Visit the Church of Saint Francis (Igreja de São Francisco) - 05:54
7) Visit the Bolhão Market (Mercado do Bolhão) - 07:09
8) Walk across Dom Luís I Bridge for the best views of Porto (Ponte D. Luís I) - 08:33
9) Drink Port wine at Croft (vinho do Porto) - 10:25
10) Take a boat tour, cable car, funicular or walk down the Douro River - 10:04 & 12:16
*Bonus* Eat a Francesinha Portuguese sandwich - 12:40
Outro - 16:30
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Our visit Porto travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide to Portuguese cuisine, top sightseeing tourist attractions including visiting churches, monasteries, parks, wineries, bridges, quirky neighborhoods and museums. We also cover off-the-beaten-path outdoor activities you won't find in a typical Porto tourism brochure, Porto itinerary or Porto city tour also known as Oporto, Portuguesa.
10 Things to do in Porto, Portugal Travel Guide Video Transcript: (OPORTO)
Lisbon is beautiful, but Porto is magical. We arrived in Porto with our taxi driver’s words still ringing in our ears, and we’re happy to say, the city did not disappoint!
Our time in Porto was spent sipping on Port wine, soaking in the views across the Douro River, wandering through the hilly streets, and marvelling at buildings covered in blue tiles.
In this travel guide, we’re going to share a little bit of Porto’s magic with you, and also show you some of the things you too can see, eat, and drink when you visit Porto!
Known as the Chapel of Souls, this church is covered in tiles that represent moments in the life of Saint Francis of Assisi and Saint Catherine.
This bookstore is a feast for the eyes. The bookstore was even frequented by JK Rowling when she taught English in Porto, and it’s reported to have been an inspiration in her Harry Potter series.
We continued our walk downhill until we reached the São Bento Train Station.
Porto Cathedral is one of the oldest landmarks in the city with cloisters where the walls are covered in blue tiles.
We reached the neighbourhood of Ribeira, which sits right on the shores of the Douro River. This neighbourhood is lined with many sidewalk cafes, bars, and restaurants, so it’s a nice place to rest your legs and do a bit of people watching. Feeling hungry we wandered down some of the back streets until we found a small restaurant serving up local specialities.
We made time for one more attraction: the Church of Saint Francis.
The Bridge we had all been waiting for was Dom Luis the first Bridge, which spans the Douro River. The lower deck carries regular traffic with narrow walkways for those on foot, and the upper deck is reserved for pedestrians and the metro lines.
For the best views of Porto, you need to walk the upper deck!
There was only one thing on our minds: visit one of the many wineries that line this side of the river! We ended up walking into Croft for a wine tasting without need for an appointment, and this turned out to be one of our favourite activities in Porto!
Filled to the brim with port wine, cheese and chocolate, we enjoyed a light stroll along the Douro River, watching the boats bob in the water.
That’s a wrap for our visit to Porto! We hope you guys enjoyed following along and that you got a few ideas for your own trip. If you have any other suggestions of fun things to do in and around Porto, feel free to share those with travellers in the comments below.
This is part of our Travel in Portugal video series showcasing Portuguese food, Portuguese culture and Portuguese cuisine.
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10 Cosas Que ver y hacer en Porto (Oporto), Portugal Guía Turística
Lisboa es linda, pero Porto es mágica. Llegamos a Porto con las palabras de nuestro taxista resonando en nuestros oídos, y la ciudad no nos decepcionó.
Pasamos nuestra visita en Porto probando sus famosos vinos, disfrutando de las vistas del Río Duero, paseando por calles empinadas, y maravillándonos a los edificios cubiertos en azulejos.
En esta guía de viaje, los vamos a llevar a conocer la ciudad de Porto, y también compartiremos cosas que ustedes también puedes ver, hacer y comer cuando visiten.
10 Cosas Que ver y hacer en Porto (Oporto), Portugal Guía Turística
1) La Capilla de la Almas
2) Librería Lello
3) Estación de Tren de São Bento + Catedral de Porto
4) Ribeira
5) Iglesia de San Francisco
6) Mercado Bolhão
7) Puente Don Luís I
8) Bodega Croft
9) Paseo por Río Duero
10) Francesinha en Bufete Fase
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Turismo en Porto (Oporto): 10 Cosas Qué ver y hacer en Porto (Oporto), Portugal | Guía de Viaje y Turismo
Gracias por mirar nuestra guía de viaje a Porto, Portugal. Como viajeros visitando un nuevo destino, todos tenemos las mismas preguntas:
¿Qué hacer en Porto?
¿Qué comer en Porto?
¿Qué visitar en Porto?
¿Qué ver en Porto?
El objetivo de nuestra guía turística es de compartir nuestras sugerencias sobre las mejores atracciones, comidas típicas, museos, arquitectura, y transporte, y ofrecerles consejos de viaje para ayudarles a planear su itinerario a Porto. Si tienen otras sugerencias para este destino, compartan sus ideas con la comunidad de viajeros en los comentarios.
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Best Restaurants in Bourges , France
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24 hours in Northern Ireland Travel Guide
Join us for our 24 Hours in Northern Ireland travel guide as we cover attractions, landmarks, scenery, food and nightlife worth experiencing. Have you ever wondered what it would be like to visit Northern Ireland and experience something different for every hour of the day? That's exactly what we did in this travel video covering a different experience for every single hour of the day in Northern Ireland.
05:00 - Sunrise at Giant’s Causeway
06:00 - Catch and Sea Tour
07:00 - Visit the Dark Hedges
08:00 - Walk the Gobbins Coastal Path
09:00 - Cross the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge
10:00 - Visit the Titanic Belfast Museum
11:00 - Grab a bite at St. George’s Market
12:00 - Go on a Belfast Food Tour
13:00 - Have lunch at Harry’s Shack
14:00 - Dress up at Game of Thrones Castle Ward
15:00 - Belfast Street Art Tour
16:00 - Belfast Gin Jaunt
17:00 - Walled City Brewery
18:00 - Boomboarding
19:00 - Visit Lough Navar Viewpoint
20:00 - Spa Experience at Finn Lough Resort
21:00 - Watch sunset over Lough Erne
22:00 - Nightlife in Cathedral Quarter
23:00 - Late dinner at Deanes Love Fish
24:00 - Moonlight Kayaking
01:00 - Cocktails at The Merchant Hotel
02:00 - Nightlife at The Bullitt Hotel
03:00 - Learn to bake sourdough bread at Ursa Minor Bakehouse
04:00 - Sleep in a Haunted Castle
We offer off-the-beaten path suggestions that won't find in a typical Northern Ireland tourism brochure or Northern Ireland itinerary.
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I recently travelled to Northern Ireland with the sole purpose of tracking down 24 unique moments travellers can experience - one for each hour of the day. From food tours to Game of Thrones experiences, and coastal walks to haunted castle visits, here’s is what I experienced in Northern Ireland.
Giant’s Causeway is a UNESCO Heritage Site that features no less than 40,000+ interlocking basalt columns. Legend has it that Irish giant, Finn MacCool, built the causeway across the North Channel to accept a fight from Scottish giant Benandonner.
The Gobbins is a modern cliff path located in County Antrim. The walk takes you across bridges past caves and through tunnels.
For my 9:00 am activity, I visited the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, which links the mainland to the small island of Carraig a’ Ráid.
The suspension bridge offers the best vantage points for landscape photos.
Titanic Belfast museum offers visitors a chance to learn about the lives of the workers who built the Titanic, along with the passengers and crew who made the fateful voyage.
An Ulster Fry features soda bread, potato bread, back bacon, fried eggs, fried mushrooms, sausages, baked beans, hash browns and toast.
With a burgeoning food scene the Belfast Food Tour is a great way to sample some of the best bites and drinks the city has to offer.
The 4-hour guided walk takes you to some top food and drink spots around Belfast while better acquainting yourself with the city!
At Harry's Shack I had a hankering for fish and chips and it was the best I’ve had in Northern Ireland.
The Dark Hedges wasn’t the only GOT destination I visited. Game Of Thrones fans will be glad to know that you can visit Castle Ward to experience Winterfell by dressing up in costume and putting those archery skills to the test.
After all that pampering, I made it down to Lough Erne for sunset with a side of roasted marshmallows. At Deanes Love Fish they had an amazing seafood platter indulging to the max!
If you’re looking for something to do at 01:00 am, be it ending the evening or kickstarting the night, the Merchant Hotel is a great spot for a cocktail and conversation. I finished the night at Bullitt Hotel, where there was a live DJ set and party atmosphere.
The story of Lady Isabella goes that after being locked in her room and starved by her husband, she fell to her death from the window. Mediums who spent the night at the castle reported that there are numerous ghosts.
And that’s a wrap for my solo adventure in Northern Ireland. I hope this 24 hour travel guide gave you some ideas of cool things you see, do, and eat when you visit. In the meantime, wishing you happy travels and until next time!
This is part of our Travel in Northern Ireland video series showcasing Northern Ireland food, Northern Ireland culture and Northern Ireland cuisine.
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2 maisons de caractère, 19e siècle, dans bourg breton traditionnel calme avec commerce de proximité (alimentation, pain, journaux, poste, restaurant/bar). A 10 minutes de Guingamp (accès TGV Paris en 3 h 30, écoles jusqu'à l'université) et à 30 minutes de Perros-Guirec, de la côte de Granit Rose et des plages. 250 m² habitables + 150 m² aménageables. Rez-de-chaussée : cuisine équipée neuve, salon avec cheminée et boiseries d'origine, chambre (donne sur le jardin), salle de bain (douche et lavabo), wc séparé. 1 étage : 3 chambres (25 m² + 30m² + 10 m²) avec parquet d'origine et plafond poutré, salle de bain (wc, baignoire douche, 2 lavabos), 1 grenier sous combles (40 m² aménageables). 2ème étage : grand grenier avec charpente apparente, bon état sans parasites, 70 m² aménageables). Huisseries pvc double vitrage refaites 2001. Terrain avant 100 m² + 1.000 m² arrière, accès au puits mitoyen. Grands volumes, cachet de l'ancien, beau potentiel (conviendrait chambres d'hôtes / Bed & Breakfast). Diagnostics faits et à jour. 180.000 €
La région : située dans la campagne Bretonne, à proximité de la côte de Granit Rose, et ses plages de sable fin et activités nautiques et ludiques.
Sites touristiques à proximité (30 minutes maximum) : le phare de Ploumanac'H, le Gouffre (Plougrescant) et la pointe du Chateau, le sillon de Talbert, le château de la Roche-Jagu, Armoriparc (Bégard), Forum de Trégastel, Perros-Guirec, l'île Grande, l'île de Bréhat, le sentier des douaniers (longue toute la côte Bretonne), les vapeurs du Trieux (petite micheline longeant le Trieux jusqu'à la côte), chaos du Goët (St-Brieux - Plérin).
Cités de caractères de Bretagne : Tréguier, La Roche Derrien, Pontrieux, Paimpol. Les cités d'art et d'histoire : Guingamp (10 min.), Lannion (25 min) Lamballe, Morlaix, St Pol de Léon, Roscoff (40 min), Dinan, St-Malo (1 h). Plus d'informations :
Festivités locales : Fête de la St Loup (danses et arts traditionnels bretons - Guingamp), fête des champs de marins (Paimpol), fête des lavoirs (Pontrieux).
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2 character stone houses, 4 bedrooms, 19th century, in a quiet Britain village, facing the chirch. Just 10 minutes from Guingamp and 30 minutes from Perros-Guirec, the Pink Granit coast and beaches. 250 m² + 150 m² developable. Ground floor: fitted kitchen, lounge with fireplace and original wood panneling, 1 bedroom 20 m² (overlooking the garden), bathroom (shower and wash basin), separate toilet with basin. 1st floor: 3 bedrooms (25 m² + 30 m² + 10 m²) with original parquet flooring and ceiling beams, bathroom (toilet, bath with shower, 2 washbasins), 1 attic (40 m² developable). 2nd floor: large attic with original woodwork, good condition without parasites, 70 m ² developable). Pvc double glazing windows changed in 2001. Front yard 100 m² + 1.000 m² back yard with access to shared well. Large volumes, the old cachet, great potential (could suite for Guest house or B & B). Diagnoses done and up to date. € 180,000 The area : located in the Breton countryside, in a typical stone house village, only 10 minutes away the historical city of Guingamp (access to the high speed train for Paris only 3,5 hours away) near the Pink Granit coast, and its sandy beaches and water/outdoor acitivites. Nearby Attractions (30 minutes maximum): Phare de Ploumanac'h, Le Gouffre (Plougrescant) and la pointe du Chateau, le sillon de Talbert, the Château de la Roche-Jagu, Armoriparc (Bégard) Forum of Trégastel, Perros Guirec, l'île Grande, the Bréhat island, the 'sentier des douanniers footpath (along the whole Breton coast), Les vapeurs du Trieux (oldstyle train longing the Trieux river up to the coast), Chaos du Goët (forest and valley footpatch close to a running river - St Brieux / Plérin). Historical cities and towns : Guingamp, Pontrieux (10 min.), Lannion, Tréguier, La Roche Derrien, Paimpol (25 min), Lamballe, Morlaix, St Pol de Léon, Roscoff (40 min), Dinan, St Malo (1 h). more info on : Local festivities: Fête de la St Loup (traditional Breton dances and arts - Guingamp), Fête des chants de marin (traditionnal sailor songs fest and reunion of old riggings - Paimpol), Fête des lavoirs (the wash-house fest, as the city is built on small canals - Pontrieux).
Elegant Farmhouse estate for sale with pool, lake and 17 ha in Dordogne. Maxwell-Baynes DA1026
Elegant Farmhouse estate for sale with pool, lake and 17 ha of grounds. For more information please visit: or contact Daniel@maxwellbaynes.com
Superbly maintained, private estate in the heart of the Dordogne countryside, this attractive Farmhouse, built in around 1850, is set in 17 hectares (40 acres) of gardens, meadow and orchards and is within walking distance of the local village,
The property has been renovated over the past 10 years and the quality of the craftsmanship and décor is excellent.
A stunning heated pool and pretty lake offer delightful spots for relaxing and enjoying the sunshine,
The Farmhouse has four double bedrooms, a pool house with changing room and shower room and a large barn which could easily be converted to provide further accommodation for guests.
The ground floor has a well-appointed modern kitchen with dining area, lounge with large open fireplace and cloakroom.
The master bedroom with ensuite shower-room can be found on the first floor, with another double bedroom and separate bathroom. There are two further bedrooms on the second floor, which also has a shower-room.
Safety and security is assured with a monitored alarm system, electric gates and a CCTV coverage. There is also a good internet connection and mobile phone coverage.
The centre of the local village is a leisurely stroll of 10 minutes (1km) where you can find an excellent restaurant. The larger market town of Thiviers is 10km away, with supermarkets, doctors and a train station. The nearest airports are Limoges (65km), Bergerac (94km) and Bordeaux (185km)
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Maxwell-Baynes is an International Real Estate Agency specialising in Chateau properties and vineyards for sale in Aquitaine, Dordogne, Merignas, Bergerac, Saint Emilion, Bordeaux, Sarlat, Sainte Foy la Grande, Lot, Lot-et-Garonne, Poitou-Charentes, Arcachon, La Rochelle, Charentes-Maritime and Cognac.
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Château de Chantilly, FRANCE - Sous-titres: FRA - ESP - ENG.
Visite générale du Château de Chantilly, ayant appartenu aux Ducs de Condé et au Duc d'Aumale.
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La Chaussée des Géants ~ Légende entre l’Irlande et l’Ecosse ~ Les Mystères de la Renarde
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Great Mediterranean Coast Hike in Costa Brava, Spain | Day 5 - Colera, Llançà, Selva de Mar
Explore the beauty of Mediterranean coast hiking with us! Discover the variety of landscapes and scenic beaches, its flora and fauna, historical places and small villages. These video series is devoted to the Catalonian part of it, starting from the French village Argelès-sur-Mer in Pyrénées-Orientales all the way to the Spanish village of Cadaqués and Cap de Creus cape on the Costa Brava.
We started our day feeling very refreshed and energized after having a nice rest at the camping Sant Miquel in Colera, Spain. We had a plan to make 15 kms to the town Selva de mar further down the coast and hoped that the relief and the weather will work in our favor. When we were leaving Colera for the first time during this hike we felt the piece of our heart was left in this place. It seemed so cosy and home-like to us and we were definetely considering going back here to stay for several days when we finish the hike. So we said goodbye to this beautiful place and started to climb up the first hill for the day. As always we were determined to go as close to the coastline as possible and go over every cliff. And so after the first hill we came down to the beach Playa de Garbet. There it was so tempting to get in the water that we almost decided to jump into it but then we realized that the shower on that beach didn't work. And hiking all day long with salty shoulders didn't seem a good idea so we had to surrender to this fact and continue hiking. During the next several kms we met plenty of stunning little beaches scattered along the cliffs that looked like a great place to chill out. But we were happy just enjoying the beautiful views and breathing the fresh salty air. The sun however was really getting at us burning our skin and striking our heads. So we were hiding and searching for the shadow all the time. Then we entered the town of Llanca where we had to do a little break in the shadow of the park. It was the best decision cause this way we could wait for the heat to come down and continue hiking in the more comfortable conditions. The sky started to cover in clouds and it saved our day. The last 7 kms we were walking on a really nice pavement route made out of rocks and it was just a perfect idyllic route for taking a peaceful walk that was connecting the town of Llanca to Selva de Mar. On the way we met a beautiful lighthouse Far de s´Aranella as well as lots of great views over Cap de Creus that was the final destination of our hike. So in a very peaceful mood but a bit tired from the heat we got to the outskirts of La Selva de Mar...
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LA BATALLA DE CARENTAN (Normandía)
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La batalla de CARENTAN fue la primera ocasión en que la división aerotransportada americana 101 combatió como una fuerza en conjunto. La toma de esta ciudad era necesaria para poder unir los sectores de Utah y Omaha Beach. Pero en frente, los paracaidistas alemanes, los Fallschirmjäger del 6º Regimiento, no se lo pondrían nada fácil.
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