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No plans exist without food plans. Porto has SO MANY options, from cuisine to price points from vibes to indoor or outdoor. Here is my extensive list of all the places saved to my "must try" list.
You'll find:
☕️ 14 coffee shops & cafes
🥞 9 brunch and breakfast spots
🍦 9 sweets and treats
🥘 22 sit-down lunch and dinner spots
And a few recommendations for the avid foodie in Porto
AS A HEADS UP, I'm not a drinker so I don't have a section for wine and cocktails BUT it is Portugal so many of the places listed have vast drink options available, and definitely a Port or green wine if that's your vibe.
Before I even buy plane or train tickets, I start looking at nearby food because it's THAT important to me so I feel like this is me doing my part in serving the community. You're welcome ✨
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Porto is the second largest city in Portugal. Its rich history dates back to the Romans, but I love it for its beautiful architecture, amazing food and proximity to other beautiful parts of northern Portugal like Peneda-Geres National Park and the Douro Valley.
By putting this guide together, I wanted to help you make the most out of your time in Porto
This guide includes
👉 Advice on getting to Porto
👉 13 Hotel recommendations (at least half of which I've personally visited)
👉 14 Places to explore (including video advice on how to structure a day n Porto)
👉 10 Suggested excursions (including guidance on wineries in the Douro Valley)
👉 11 Restaurant and bar recommendations
👉 8 Best places to try Port Wine
and so much more!
Adventure • Architecture • Boutique • Luxury • Foodie • History • Nature • People & Culture • Photography • Wine • Coffee • Mountain • Relaxation
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Get to know Porto, the second biggest city in Portugal, and one of the oldest and most important in the history of this secular European nation. Full of intricate narrow streets, breathtaking viewpoints from sunrise to sunset, incredible food and a hospitable people, Porto is truly one of the best city escapes in Europe.
This guide includes:
- introductory note
- places to visit (photo spots, museums and cultural venues, parks and gardens, open squares and others)
- restaurants (portuguese food and international cuisines)
- coffee and brunch places
- places for beer and drinks
- places for a night out
Get to see more from my travels on my Instagram (@pedralexpereira) and Flickr (flickr.com/photos/pedralexpereira)
Architecture • Art • Budget • History • Nature • People & Culture • Slow Travel • Photography • Coffee • Relaxation • Foodie
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Over the last 2 years, I have spent three and a half months in Porto, Portugal. That's a ton of meals! 😆 I love trying new foods and restaurants, and here are some of my favorite spots in and around the historic center of Porto!
Most of these places I've just found in my research over the years, some I've been lucky enough to just stumble on, and others have been suggested to me by the locals I have met along the way. But most importantly, I've actually been to every one of these places personally (some more than once!).
I've tried to provide a mix of budget, moderately priced and a few splurge meals. I hope my personal recommendations can help you plan your culinary journey around Porto!
What's included in this guide:
🔹9 Coffee/brunch options
🔹19 Lunch/dinner options
🔹3 Dessert options
🔹9 Bar/nightlife/cocktail options
🔹3 Food/drink related activities
Backpacker • Couples • Digital Nomads • 50+ • Family • Groups • Female Solo • Car-free • Foodie • Coffee • Wine • People & Culture • Budget
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We went on a trip with my friends to a city in the north of Portugal named Porto. We visited a lot of beautiful places and tried many activities in and around the city.
In this guide I will show you all the interesting spots📍, restaurants🍽, bars🍻, clubs🍸, beaches🌊, accommodations🏠, activities🏄🏼♀️ and hacks you should know before travelling to Porto. I will talk mostly about places from my personal experience and some places I wanted to see but didn´t have time to explore everything.
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Sicily is one of my very favorite Italian regions for its incredible and diverse beauty and for its unbelievably delicious foods.
This map hits my favorite Sicilian stops, West to East: Trapani, Palermo, Cefalù, Salina Island, Catania, Siracusa, Noto, and Ragusa.
A preview of what you'll find: breakfast spots, markets, pizza, fine dining options, cocktail bars and wineries, must-see and off-the-beaten path monuments and activities, and local shopping recommendations too.
Purchase this value-packed map for a comprehensive, culinary-centric guide to Sicily with all of my best recommendations or reach out for a Custom Map.
Don't forget to save ☑️ this map for future use!
Foodie • Wine
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Oh Porto 🤍
The brilliant weather, stunning architecture and azulejo tiles, vibrant colours, amazing food, beautiful views…it’s all so good. I just loved this city and can’t wait to visit again soon. Especially for more port and pastel de natas 😍
These are some spots and activities that I'd recommend - and others I ran out of time to try but am so keen to do one day!
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Explore accommodations in Porto, Portugal, with affordable choices under €100, mid-tier selections under €150, and higher-end options under €300. Stay in comfort while embracing sustainability, choosing lodgings committed to eco-friendly practices that prioritize both comfort and conservation.
Adventure • Architecture • Foodie • Wine • Sustainable/Eco • Outdoors
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A native Italian tour leader's best recommendations to help you plan your trip to the Cinque Terre: Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore.
The Cinque Terre are a very common day trip destination, but please note that you’ll enjoy them so much more if you spend at least one night or, better yet, two or three or more. There’s so much to do and see in the area, and one day just isn’t enough to get the best value for your time and monetary investment. Also: since so many people come just for the day, by sunset, when the crowds leave, it’ll feel like you have the villages all to yourself!
This map includes the following:
Monterosso:
- 1 hotel;
- 3 drinking and dining options;
- 1 beach club;
- 1 winery (transportation required).
Vernazza:
- 2 dining options;
- 1 gelato shop.
Corniglia:
- 1 dining option.
Manarola:
- 1 dining option with cooking classes.
Riomaggiore:
- 1 Airbnb studio apartment;
- 1 street food;
- 1 activity.
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Porto is a vibrant little city, small enough to walk every corner but big enough to boast centuries of history and architecture. Known as the hometown of Port, it’s also a destination for azulejos (the classic hand painted tiles), street art, and excellent food.
This guide is best for first time visitors who want to spend their time exploring the city for a few days!
On this guide, you’ll get:
- the major sights with notes on what you’re seeing and if they need advanced booking
- an interactive map to help navigate you to each spot
- recommendations on typical dishes to order
- 13 things to see and whether you should pay to enter or not
- 8 places to eat at varying price points, 5 port wineries, 5 bars, 5 cafes/breakfast spots
Foodie • Adventure • Architecture • Art • History • People & Culture • Wine • Slow Travel • Romantic
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Porto is a vibrant little city, full of great food! From hole in the wall local spots to upscale steakhouses, these suggestions guarantee you’ll eat well in Porto!
On this guide, you’ll get:
- an overview of the major types of food to look for in Porto
- an interactive map to help navigate you to each spot
- recommendations on the most popular dishes to order
- 7 places to eat at varying price points
- 4 bars, ranging from a bar in a decommissioned church to the neighborhood apertivo spot
- 6 cafe or brunch spots
Before you buy: everything on this list is included in the Porto Masterlist, so if you want activity suggestions as well, choose that instead!
Foodie • Wine • People & Culture
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Porto, the second-largest city in Portugal, is a captivating blend of old-world charm and vibrant modernity. I visited Porto with my boyfriend in April 2023 and we had the most incredible time. Check out my tips on where to eat, boogie and relax.
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Porto is a brilliant city to explore, nested along the banks of the Douro River. It has rich history with a vibrant culture and unmatched charm.
Although Porto is fairly small, it is also big enough to explore for a week.
If you're a first time visitor in Porto, than this is your ultimate guide filled with inspirational places to visit, delicious local food and 'instagramable' spots to remember.
With this guide, you’ll get:
- Insights to popular attractions, where to go and what to see
- Booking information, where is free and where to pay
- Interactive map to navigate you to each spot
- Local recommendations on places to dine and food to try
- Local recommendations on top port wineries and bars
- Information on safety and emergency services
- BONUS guides
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Travelers often ask, “Should I take a day trip from Porto and visit Aveiro”? And the answer is “YES!” It is like no other city in Portugal and on my list of top underrated cities on the peninsula. Aveiro is a city known for its canals, colorful boats, and Art Nouveau architecture. It is often referred to as the "Venice of Portugal" due to its network of canals and longboats or moliceiros. The city also has a strong tradition in ceramics, salt harvesting and tasty pastries as well as being located on the Atlantic coast, making it a popular destination for beachgoers. The beaches have a blue flag rating as well, which means the waters are rated as outstanding and pure. You might even like it enough to spend the night and give it another day of your trip.
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If you're spending just a few days in Porto and want to know where to go, eat, and drink without doing hours of research, then this is the guide for you.
In this guide you will find:
📍Sites
🍴Restaurants
🍦Desserts
🍸Drinks
Each with a description and some special tips from me!
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