If you’re up for a Euro trip that’s got history, culture, and foodie goodness all rolled into one, check out Porto in Portugal. It’s got that cool mix of old-school charm and modern vibes that makes it a must-see spot. I’ve got you covered with a guide to rock your Porto experience.
Language: Portuguese
Currency: Euro
Tips: Not obligatory. Typically 5-10%
Best time to visit: mid-spring to the end of October
Emergency contacts: 112
Where to stay
Thinking about where to stay? YOTEL Porto’s got your back with its modern vibes. You’ll be living the cosy life while you’re out there exploring Porto. And guess what? Robots are in on the action too – they could bring water or towels straight to your room, giving your stay that futuristic edge.
Things to try
Your taste adventure in Porto won’t be the same without diving into these local delights:
- Pastel de Nata: Savor the delectable Portuguese custard tart that has won hearts worldwide.
- Francesinha Sandwich: Don’t miss the chance to try this iconic Porto sandwich, layered with various types of meat and drenched in a savoury sauce.
- The Bifana: Sink your teeth into a traditional Portuguese sandwich, brimming with flavorful goodness.
- Green Wine: Quench your thirst with Portugal’s famous Vinho Verde, a light and refreshing green wine.
Porto 3 days itinerary
Day 1
- Kick off your day with a visit to the Chapel of Souls, famous for its intricate blue and white tiles depicting scenes from saints’ lives.
- Dive into the lively vibe of Mercado do Bolhão, a historic market dishing out fresh produce and scrumptious prepared foods.
- Check out the Church of Saint Ildefonso, rocking elegant blue and white tiles on its 18th-century facade.
- Be amazed by the stunning tile art at Porto São Bento, a 19th-century railway station.
- Pause for a breather at the “Imperial McDonald’s” known for its unique architecture in a restored building.
- Stroll around Praça do Município, a central square showcasing Porto’s civic heritage.
Day 2
- Start your day at the Saint Lawrence Church
- Then get wowed by the awe-inspiring Porto Cathedral and its captivating Romanesque architecture.
- Get lost in the charm of Ribeira, a fave spot with its narrow cobbled streets, local eats, and colourful townhouses.
- Hop on a Boat Tour in Ribeira to dig into Porto’s history and cool architecture along the Douro River.
- Don’t skip the epic Luís I Bridge – it’s all about those jaw-dropping views of Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia.
- Go for some Port tasting at the Porto Wine Cellars – there’s a bunch to pick from.
- Wrap up your day with a sunset at Mosteiro da Serra do Pilar.
Day 3
- Be amazed by the luxurious feel of Livraria Lello, a historic bookstore with serious Harry Potter vibes. Go for the pricier ticket to skip the lines – makes sense since you might end up splurging on a book anyhow.
- On the way to Jardins do Palácio de Cristal from the bookshop, visit the Igreja do Carmo, a baroque church rocking white and blue tiles.
- Find your zen at Jardins do Palácio de Cristal. Look out for those peacocks roaming around.
Budget Breakdown
- Hotel (3 nights, per person): £201 + £5.14 Porto City Tax
- Food (per person): £77
- Entertainment: £40
- Transport: £4.2
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