Yearning for a taste of adventure? Imagine cycling through the glorious hills of Portugal’s Douro Valley to see its terraced ...
A visit to Porto wouldn't be complete without a stop to sample the city's most notable export — port wine. You'll find dozens of wine cellars scattered throughout Porto, and there's even a Port Wine ...
Michelin-starred restaurants, a new guard of visionary young chefs, and a thriving mix of fine dining and casual tabernas ...
Broken windows, boarded-up shops, ruined structures and graffiti-strewn walls – these are not the ‘landmarks’ visitors usually expect to see if they take a tour of a major city. But such signs of ...
I’m really into “second cities” these days. For generations, Industrial Age powerhouses in Europe turned into what we would ...
This iconic arching iron bridge straddles the Douro River, connecting Porto to Vila Nova de Gaia. Though Porto is known for having quite a few bridges, the Dom Luis I Bridge is especially renowned ...
In Porto’s old Bolhão district, a cluster of 19th-century homes has been reimagined as Village by BOA — a serene retreat.
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