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Welcome to Porto

Portugal's second largest city

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Why Porto?

When you stay in Porto
Porto stays in you.

Porto, situated along the picturesque Douro River in northern Portugal, beckons visitors with its blend of rich history, stunning architecture, and mouthwatering cuisine. As the second-largest city in Portugal, Porto captivates with its vibrant cultural scene, characterized by charming streets, colorful buildings, and a lively waterfront. From the iconic Dom Luís I Bridge to the historic Ribeira district,

Porto's allure lies in its seamless fusion of old-world charm and modern energy. Whether wandering through its winding alleys, savoring local delicacies, or exploring its historic landmarks, Porto promises an enchanting experience that lingers in the hearts of all who visit. Awarded in 2020 as Europe’s Leading City Break Destination, Porto is a small, pleasant and walking-friendly city.

Tourist Attractions

Best Spots in Porto

Ribeira

Ribeira is a lively district where you’ll find countless restaurants, bars and shops, while many street artists give performances by the Douro.

Address:

Cais da Ribeira

What I like about it

To discover Ribeira, nothing better than putting away your map and getting lost in the labyrinthine alleys of the neighborhood.

Bolhão Market

You cannot visit Porto without going to the Bolhão Market. This lovely market place is where farmers came to sell their fruit and vegetables. 


Address:

Rua Formosa 322

What I like about it

This market is where you’ll find fresh produce, meat, fish and flowers. And you’ll meet the most unique characters in Porto.

São Bento Station

The S. Bento railway station, in the city centre of Porto is often described as one of the most beautiful train stations in the entire world

Address:

Av. Dom Afonso Henriques

What I like about it

The station has walls and ceilings covered with 22 thousand tiles - azulejos - by Jorge Colaço, painter, caricaturist and potter.