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Top 5 Must Do's in Porto
Edit ThisThe Portugese city of Porto is known as the country’s 2nd global city besides Lisbon and list of Porto Must Do's must be made before visiting the city. Porto is a favorite European tour destination because of its rich history, its evolving economy and its lavish culture, as exemplified by its astounding display of art, music and architecture. If this magical city is your next vacation destination, this list of Porto must do's is your guide to an exciting vacation.
Go on a Cruise on the Duoro River
The Duoro River is just one of the major rivers of the Iberian Peninsula, with its outlet in Porto. It stretches an incredible 897 km. A cruise on the Duoro River is as relaxing as it is breathtaking. It will allow you to witness the city’s landscape and let you enjoy Portugal’s Mediterranean climate.
Taste and Purchase Porto’s Finest Port Wines
The Duoro Valley is famous for its lush vineyards, from where fortified port wine is obtained. A visit to these wineries will surprise you. Their methods are old-fashioned and quaint and yet they are able to create one of the world’s finest wines.
Learn Porto’s History and Culture by Visiting Museums and Churches
An amusing choice is the Museu de David, a museum of the origins of the prominent Davids in history, including the Biblical David. If your name is David, you can get in for free. Be surrounded by the contemporary architectural designs of one of Portugal’s prime architects, Alvaro Siza, in the Fundacao de Serralves. The Modern Arts museum is famous around the world for its captivating offerings.
Visit the World Heritage Site
Everything that speaks about Porto’s historical wealth is right on the bank of the river Duoro. Porto has been able to preserve majestic buildings and landmarks. It may look like just another European city, but Porto has contributed a lot to the merging of the North and South, as it has always been active in international trading. This is why UNESCO included Porto in its World Heritage list. Explore the emblematic iron bridge, much like a Eiffel and relax on the riverbanks.
Dine at the City’s Best Restaurants
Try o Tripeiro, an affordable spot by the waterfront that offers great salads and budget meals. Indulge in your sweet tooth at the Tavi – Confeitaria de Foz where home-made ice creams, croissants, cakes, chocolates and traditional sweets are your every dream come true. Finally, for a modern take on traditional Portugese cuisine, visit Bull & Bear. You will love the trendy yet homey ambiance.
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