Porto

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"How to get around Porto? As a city on a human scale, the best way to explore Porto is on foot. Walking through its alleys and admiring its typical colorful houses will be worth it because the city is a mix of ups and downs! But don't worry because public transport such as bus, tram, metro is also at your disposal. To be able to move independently there are several options available to you: -Andante Card: a rechargeable card that allows unlimited use of the metro, buses and some short-distance trains. There are two options: 24h costs £7, 72h costs £15. -Porto Card: I recommend it if you also want to save on attractions. This card offers unlimited transport for its entire duration (from 1 to 4 days), free access to 6 museums and discounts of up to 50% in 14 monuments of the city. (consult the link to see the prices). What to see in Porto? -Ribeira Quartier -Sao Bento Station -Porto Cathedral (La Sè) -Clerigos Church and Tower -Igreja do Carmo -Lello Library -Luis I Bridge -Casa do Infante Museum Where to eat in Porto? -My Coffee Porto -Majestic Cafe -Fàbrica da Nata -Bolhao Market -Museu d'Avò -Maria Rita Restaurant -Bar Baixa -Esplanada do Teleférico"
Dany Alazraki
"Wandering through Porto's streets, you'll discover charming alleys, historic buildings, and vibrant street art. The city's unique blend of old and new makes it a joy to explore on foot. "
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