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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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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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Francisco Franco Pêgo
Lisboa: every relevant place by a local, split into categories and with a summary of what to expect
You know the exercise of planning what to visit in a city by searching online "what to do in XXXX" and opening 10 tabs in an attempt not to let anything escape? And then not fully understanding what were the most relevant things for your kind of traveller? Well, I've been there multiple times!!!
That's why I though that, as a local in Lisboa who has explored everything this city has to offer, I can make things easy for someone planning to visit it by creating a single source of information with all that.
86 places split into categories to make navigation and priorization easy:
1. Lisboa-exclusive places you must go to (3 tiers according to relevance)
2. Places around Lisboa you should visit (includes Sintra, Almada and Mafra)
3. Hidden gems (again 3 tiers according to relevance)
4. Old trams / Elevators / Funiculairs (you can be a fan and go around all of them or simply pick the best ones, which I refer)
5. Viewpoints (again, either go to all of them or just my top picks)
6. Things you can do around the world and here are nice as well
On top of that you've got the ultimate Portuguese food checklist with 45 things you shoult try and whithout which your trip will be incomplete (90% of them can be found in Lisboa)
My main objective with this guide is not to go into detail about each of these attractions but rather to categorize and give some hints about it so you decide whether to put it on your plan or not. If it is a monument or museum requiring a deep explanation of the hitory around it, you'll find it there.
In case you have any question while planning your trip, we can also make a quick call for free ;)
I wish you enjoy this city as much as I do and please do send me a message with feedback on this guide, as I use that to improve on it.
Backpacker • Car-free • LGBTQ+ • Female Solo • Architecture • Art • Budget • Foodie • History • People & Culture • Photography • Slow Travel
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A collection of lux accommodations around the world split between those I have stayed at and recommend and those on my wish list.
In this case, lux doesn't mean 4 or 5 star hotels and resorts. Lux is the intersection between comfort, design, and extras.
This guide will be updated, so check back!
Digital Nomads • Couples • Groups • Architecture • Boutique • Luxury • Slow Travel
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