« Portuguese is cheerful and sweet, like a language of birds » - Paulo Ronai
As the second largest city of Portugal and one of the oldest cities of the country there is no doubt Porto is rich in both culture and history. The city’s history speaks for itself with the preservation of Baroque, Neoclassical and Belle Epoque architecture. With its historical monuments, artistic heritage, Port Wine and cultural life, Porto has many things to offer to its visitors.
Bright indoor market offering fresh produce, clothing & local food stalls...
The Porto Botanical Garden is a botanical garden located in the gardens of...
Casa de Serralves is a pink mansion and a museum located inside the park of...
The Clérigos Church is a Baroque church in the city of Porto, in Portugal....
The Church of Saint Ildefonso dates back to the 18th-century and is located...
These landscaped gardens, designed in the 19th century, offer fountains,...
Iconic market building built in the 1880s of iron & glass, now hosting a...
The city of Porto, built along the hillsides overlooking the mouth of the...
The Junqueiro Guerra House-Museum is a former residence located in the civil...
Renaissance-style Catholic church first built in the 1500s, now with an...
The Stock Exchange Palace is a historical building in Porto, Portugal. The...