Porto is the second largest city in Portugal and the capital of its Northern Region.
The name Porto refers to both the city and the greater metropolitan area which is home to over 2.4 million people. Located in the north of Portugal by the outlet of the Douro River, it has a unique atmosphere.
Porto has all the charm of towns which happily cohabit with their river.
You can stroll along the River Douro in the Ribeira, discover Porto’s architecture, its amazing landscapes and magnificent bridges by taking a cruise on this majestic river. Porto is also a sea city and a tram will bring you to Foz do Douro’s beaches face to face with the Atlantic.
It has just the perfect size to explore by foot. You’ll enjoy wandering down its alleyways full of history.
Located along the Douro River, Porto’s historical center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The city is characterized by hilly cobblestone streets, centuries-old churches, and beautiful azulejo tiles.
Francesinha and tripas (tripe) are two of its most sought-after dishes while port wine, a fortified wine grown exclusively in the Douro Valley, is one of its most prized exports.
If you’ve never been to Porto before, we suggest you read a little about its history, followed
by learning about its top areas to visit, its main attractions and best museums. Don’t forget
to also find out about the prices, climate and other general information on the city.
Check the official website: https://feelthecall.pt/