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Setting out to discover Porto means bumping into surprise after surprise. Whilst maintaining its welcoming and conservative nature, the city is, at the same time, contemporary and creative.TRANSCRIPT
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201 PORTO / 0302 ESSENTIAL / 0403 PORTO IN 3 DAYS / 0504 PORTO cARD / 1105 gASTRONOmY / 1206 DONT mISS IT PORT WINE / 13 WORLD HERITAGE HISTORICAL CENTRE - RIBEIRA / 15 BAIXA (CITY CENTRE) / 18 EVENTS / 22 NIGHTLIFE / 23 SO JOO / 27 SHOPPING / 30 RIVER AND SEA - OUTDOORS / 34 SERRALVES AND CASA DA MSICA / 38 SIGHTSEEING TOURS / 4207 TRANSPORTS / 4608 DIREcTORY / 47
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PORTOThis is one of Europes oldest tourist destinations. Its wealth of monumental and artistic heritage, Port Wine, open-air leisure spaces and cultural life are just some of the reasons to visit this city. Portos Historical Centre has been a World Cultural Heritage Site since 1996.The city unfolds along the river bank and the sea shore, to reveal charming vistas, inviting esplanades and all the pleasures of the outdoors, framed by its green spaces.Setting out to discover Porto means bumping into surprise after surprise. Whilst maintaining its welcoming and conservative nature, the city is, at the same time, contemporary and creative. This can be seen in its streets, its architectures and its monuments, its museums, its leisure spaces, its esplanades and its shopping areas which run from the traditional to the modern and exclusive. Icons such as Torre dos Clrigos, Serralves and Casa da Msica stand witness to a mature urban space, but one that is in constant movement. Events enliven the annual cultural and sporting calendars, culminating in So Joo, the citys very own Feast. At night, Porto turns into a new and different city, with entertainment and leisure opportunities that cater to all tastes and excitement that bubbles up to fill the streets with energy and cheerfulness. The city is well located geographically and is able to count on a modern transport and communications network.Getting to know Porto might mean letting yourself be taken round by someone who knows the city and suggests a visit, or venturing out to discover everything that this guide proposes plus everything else that your trip surprises you with.But theres more to it! Go to www.visitporto.travel using the QR Codes and shortlinks that you will find on the different themes!
Give yourself up to the city, because its waiting for you!
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Location
Southwest Europe, bathed by the Atlantic Ocean Geographic Coordinates
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Francisco S Carneiro Airport, 11 km awayArea
45 km2
Time zone
GMT/UTC + 1 hour in the summerCurrency
(euro)Dialling code
Portugal + 351
GENERAL INFORMATION
Historical Centre classified as World Heritage site since 1996. page 15Population: 237.559 inhabitants
Local holiday
24 June - So Joo page 27Parking
Paid parking in the city centre.Power supply
230/400 volts and frequency of 50 hertz.European standard electrical sockets.Climate
Temperate oceanic. Average temperature: Summer, 14C - 30C / Winter, 5C - 14C
OPENING TIMES
Banks
Mon to Fri, 08:30 - 15:00 Shops
Mon to Fri, 09:00 or 10:00 - 19:00Some shops open all day Saturday.
Shopping Centres
Daily, 10:00 - 24:00Restaurants
Lunch, 12:00 - 15:00 / Dinner, 19:00 - 22:00Pharmacies
Mon to Fri, 09:00 - 19:00 / Saturday, 09:00 - 13:00Rotas for 24 hour pharmacy service displayed at all pharmacies.
Metro
Daily, 06:00 - 01:00
CONTACTS
Emergency Services
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+351 222 081 833Airport
Francisco S Carneiro
+351 229 432 400Tourism Office
+351 223 393 472 Further information on page 11
PORTO CARD! The official card that offers free admissions and discounts! Unmissable!
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09:00 Departure by the Centre Tourism Office - Rua Clube dos Fenianos
/ Porto City Hall (exterior)/ Avenida dos Aliados/ Praa da Liberdade/ Praa Almeida Garrett
09:30Visit to the So Bento Railway Station | 10 minutesIt was built in the beginning of the twentieth century by the architect Marques da Silva. The lobby is covered by 20 thousand decorated tiles by the painter Jorge Colao (1864-1942). The tile panels depict the railway and the history of means of transportation, as well as famous events in Portugals history.
/ Avenida D. Afonso Henriques/ Casa da Cmara (Old City Hall - exterior)
10:00Visit to the Porto Cathedral and its cloisters | 45 minutes
Built in the twelfth century in Romanesque style, it underwent several changes, particularly during the Baroque period. Inside the church special mention goes to the paintings by Nicolau Nasoni, the main altar, in gilt carving, the Most Holy Sacrament silver altar and the bronze relief evoking the baptism of Christ, by Teixeira Lopes. Also noteworthy are the exterior galilee, the baroque tiles in the Gothic cloister and the Chapter House, as well as the paintings and marbles in the Baroque sacristy.
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/ Bishops Palace (exterior)/ Rua D. Hugo
11:00Visit to the Guerra Junqueiro MuseumClosed holidays
Settled in a noble house from the eighteenth century, the museum hosts a remarkable set of decorative arts in jewellery, furniture, ceramics, textiles, glass, metal, arms and armours.
/ Rua Ch/ Rua de Cimo da Vila/ Praa da Batalha/ S. Joo National Theatre (exterior)/ Church of Santo Ildefonso (exterior)/ Rua de Santa Catarina
12:00Break at the Caf Majestic Closed Sunday
Restored in 1994, it keeps its original belle poque mood./ Rua de Santa Catarina/ Chapel of Almas (exterior)/ Rua Fernandes Toms
12:30Visit to the Bolho Market | 30 minutes Closed Saturday afternoon / Sunday
Fresh fish, fruit, vegetables and spices give this market, built from 1914 to 1917, a unique colour line.
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Caf Majestic
Francesinha
View point Prgola
Ribeira Market
Port Wine Cellars
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Church of S. Francisco
Stock Exchange Palace
Tower of Clrigos
Casa da Msica
Serralves House
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Lunch in the market or neighbouring restaurants along the surrounding streets
/ Rua Formosa/ Prola do Bolho, n 279 (exterior)/ Rua S da Bandeira/ Casa Hortcola, n 304 (exterior)/ Casa Chinesa, n 343 (exterior)/ Praa D. Joo I/ Teatro Municipal Rivoli (exterior)/ Rua do Bonjardim/ Rua Sampaio Bruno/ Praa da Liberdade/ Rua da Fbrica/ Rua Cndido dos Reis/ Rua das Carmelitas
14:30Visit to the Lello Bookshop | 20 minutesClosed Sunday
Inaugurated in 1906, it was considered to be one of the worlds three most beautiful bookshops, displaying a Neo-gothic faade and decorated ceilings, a huge stained glass piece and an extraordinary staircase in carved wood giving access to the first floor.
/ Praa Gomes Teixeira/ Rectory of the University of Porto (exterior)/ Praa Parada Leito/ Cordoaria Garden (exterior)
15:00Visit to the former Court of Appeal Gaol | 60 minutesClosed Monday
Built from 1765, it hosted the headquarters of the Court of Appeal and served as gaol until the twentieth century. In 1997 the Portuguese Centre for Photography was settled here, comprising a permanent museum centre with a rare and valuable collection of cameras. Besides the temporary exhibitions you can also visit the old prison cells.
/ Rua das Taipas/ Rua de S. Miguel/ Church of Vitria (exterior)/ Belvedere by the Church of Vitria / Rua de S. Bento da Vitria/ Church of S. Bento da Vitria (exterior)
16:30Visit to the Church and Tower of Clrigos | 60 minutesThis architectural set was built between 1732 and 1773. It is the most representative piece of work by the painter-architect Nicolau Nasoni in Porto. The 75 m tower, framing the west side of the building, is considered one of the citys ex-libris.
/ Rua de S. Francisco Nery/ Rua dos Clrigos/ Rua do Almada/ Arcdia, n 63 (exterior)
18:00End of the tour at Praa da Liberdade
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1) Guided visits to the building (previous booking required)
tue-fri 10:00-12:30/15:00-17:30
2) This tour should be avoided on Sunday and Monday owing to the
closure of some of the suggested monuments/museums.
TOUR 2
09:00Departure by Praa Infante D. Henrique
09:05Visit to the Church of S. Francisco and its catacombs | 40 minutesThe Gothic church of the Franciscans, a building with three naves, covered with gilt carving from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, is one of the most significant Baroque works in the north of the country. Besides the carving, special mention also goes to the wall painting of Nossa Senhora da Rosa and the eighteenth century Jesse Tree on the inside of the church.
10:00Visit to the Stock Exchange Palace | 30 minutesIts construction began in 1842, according to the project of the architect Joaquim da Costa Lima. Special mention goes to the Arabian Room, begun in 1862 and designedby Gonalves de Sousa, following the model of the Alhambra Palace, in Grenada.
/ Praa Infante D. Henrique/ Rua de S. Nicolau
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/ Rua da Reboleira/ Muro dos Bacalhoeiros
11:00Six Bridges Cruise | 50 minutesThe cruises may take place aboard copies of the old rabelo boats, used until the 1960s to bring wine barrels from the Douro valley to Gaia. Along the tour you can admire six bridges crossing the river and linking Porto to Vila Nova de Gaia.
12:00Visit to the Port Wine Cellars | 30 minutesLocated on the southern bank of the river, the Port Wine Cellars provide guided visits through the history of Port Wine, and give you the opportunity to taste different kinds of Port.
/ Crossing the lower deck of the Lus I bridge
Lunch in a typical restaurant in Ribeira
15:00Visit to Casa do Infante - House of Prince Henry, the Navigator | 30 minutesClosed Monday and holidays
House built in 1325 where, according to tradition, Prince Henry must have been born.
/ Rua da Reboleira
15:45Tram tour - Tram 1 Infante - Passeio Alegre | 10 minutes
16:00Visit to the Port Wine Museum | 30 minutes closed Monday and holidays
Located in a wine warehouse from the eighteenth century, the museum displays archaeology, ethnography, faience and china pieces, as well as furniture and textiles, among others. Back aboard tram n 1 up to Massarelos.
17:00Tram tour - Tram 18 Massarelos - Carmo | 10 minutes
17:20End of tour at Praa Gomes Teixeira
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TOUR 3
09:00Departure by the Centre Tourism Office - Rua Clube dos Fenianos
/ Rua Ricardo Jorge/ Rua da Conceio/ Travessa de Cedofeita/ Casa de L (former Casa Margaridense), n 20 (exterior)/ Rua de Cedofeita/ Praa Carlos Alberto/ Church of Carmo (exterior)
09:30Visit to the Church of Carmelitas | 15 minutesThe first stone for the Convent of Carmelitas was laid in 1619. Less than a hundred years later, the church would be rebuilt in a more Baroque style.
/ Rua do Carmo/ Santo Antnio Hospital (exterior)/ Garden of Carregal/ Rua D. Manuel II
10:00Visit to the Soares dos Reis Museum | 60 minutesClosed Monday and Tuesday morning
The Soares dos Reis National Museum was the first art museum in Portugal. It is settled in the Carrancas Palace, and exhibits a vast collection of paintings from Romanticism, Naturalism, Symbolism and some works of artistic movements already from the twentieth century, as well as a room totally dedicated to sculpture by the naturalist Soares dos Reis. It also dedicates one floor to decorative arts, with
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rooms displaying jewellery, furniture, Portuguese ceramics, oriental porcelain, Indo-Portuguese art and two exceptional Namban screens.
/ Rua D.Manuel II
11:15Visit to the Palcio de Cristal gardens and belvederes | 30 minutesThe gardens of the former Palcio de Cristal (Crystal Palace) were designed by the landscape architect mile David in the nineteenth century, and besides fountains and allegoric statues - seasons they have beautiful exemplars of rhododendrons, camellias, araucarias and beeches, among many other species. From its belvederes, the visitor can enjoy magnificent views over the river Douro.
/ Passage to the Romantic Museum through the Palcio de Cristal gardens
12:00Visit to the Romantic Museum | 30 minutesClosed holidays
This museum is the recreation of a bourgeois home from the nineteenth century. Its setting, between the garden, the wood and the former farm land, along with the decoration of its rooms, gives it a romantic ambience.
/ Rua de Entre Quintas/ Rua de Vilar/ Rua do Bom Sucesso
Lunch in one of the beer shops in the Bom Sucesso/ Campo Alegre/ Boavista area
14:00Visit to the Casa da Msica | 45 minutesThe idea for building the Casa da Msica rose within Porto 2001 European Capital of Culture. It is an imposing building, designed by the Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas. The acoustic quality of the Suggia room, the buildings main auditorium, the daring architecture, the intelligent combination of the art of tile, shared by Portuguese and Dutch, and the use of gilt, characteristic to the Portuguese baroque churches, used in this case with acoustic and decorative purposes, justify your visit.
14:45Bus 201 to Castelo do Queijo (every 20 minutes) leaving at the Marechal Gomes da Costa stop | 15 minute ride
15:15Visit to the Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art | 60 minutesClosed Monday
The Serralves Foundation is the most important artistic-cultural institution in the north of the country and is settled in a 18 ha property, comprising a house, a contemporary art museum, inaugurated in 1999, and a vast green area with trees, formal gardens, farm land, a rose garden and a romantic lake. The museum was designed by lvaro Siza. The house, in Art Deco, was designed by the architect Marques da Silva. The project of the park was ordered to the French landscaper Jacques Grber in 1932 and the gardens were considered one of Portugals most remarkable pieces of its kind from the twentieth century.
16:15Bus 502 to Matosinhos leaving at the Castelo do Queijo stop
16:30Visit to Sea Life Porto | 45 minutesWelcome to Sea Life Porto. Visit us to experience a magical marine world. From the amazing vantage of a walkthrough underwater tunnel it is easy to imagine it is you... rather than the fish... that is on display! Housing more than 30 spectacular displays and over 5,600 creatures it takes visitors on a journey from the river and coastline to the ocean depths
18:00Sunset at Foz do Douro at a seaside terrace
/ Walk along the seaside/ Walk in the City Park/ Back to the city centre on bus 500, along the riverside
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Churches/ Santa Clara (Medieval and Baroque)/ So Loureno (Seventeenth century)/ Misericrdia (Baroque)/ So Nicolau (Seventeenth century)/ Trindade (Neoclassical)/ Lapa (Neoclassical)/ Romanesque Church of Cedofeita (Medieval)/ Chapel of Fradelos/ Chapel of Alfaiates or of Nossa Senhora de Agosto/ Church of Senhora da Conceio
Others/ D. Fernando Wall (Medieval)/ Porto and Douro Wines Institute/ English Factory (Neoclassical)/ Ribeira Negra Tile Panel/ Barredo Tower (Medieval)/ House at Beco dos Redemoinhos (Medieval)/ House at Rua da Reboleira (Medieval)/ Art Galleries - Rua Miguel Bombarda/ Planetarium/ Water Pavilion/ Bank of Materials/ Pinto Leite Palace
Museums/ Numismatics Office - Visconde Balsemo Palace/ Archaeological Site / Sacred Art and Archaeology Museum/ Santa Casa da Misericrdia Museum Centre/ Transports and Communications Museum / Military Museum/ Paper Money Museum - Cupertino Miranda Foundation/ Eng. Antnio de Almeida Foundation/ Marta Ortigo Sampaio House and Museum/ Antnio Carneiro House and Workshop/ Press Museum/ Pharmacy Museum/ Museum of the School of Engineering (ISEP)
Still to visit
3-DAY TOUR SUGGESTION
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TRANSPORTS
Travel free, within the card validity period, using the following means of transportation: Metro; STCP network: buses and Z lines; CP urban trains from Valongo to Espinho.
MODALITIES:
1 DAY WALKERFor those who wish to explore Portos historical area and do some shopping in the city centre, benefiting from free entries and discounts, and doing without public transports, within 24 consecutive hours.
1 DAY STANDARDFor those who wish to explore the city benefiting from free entries, discounts and unlimited access to transport services, within 24 consecutive hours after the first validation.
2 DAYSFor the city-break clients, who will be able to explore the city in two days, benefiting from free entries, discounts and unlimited access to transport services, within 48 consecutive hours after the first validation.
3 DAYSFor longer stays. An advantageous way of knowing the city, benefiting from free entries and discounts, as well as unlimited access to transport services, within 72 consecutive hours after the first validation.
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FREE ACCESS TO MUSEUMS
Archaeological Site; Casa do Infante; House and Museum of the Engineer Antnio de Almeida Foundation; Guerra Junqueiro House and Museum; Marta Ortigo Sampaio House and Museum; Antnio Carneiro House and Workshop; Portuguese Centre for Photography; Antnio Cupertino de Miranda Foundation - Paper Money Museum; Viscounts Balsemos Mansion and Numismatics Office; Port Wine Museum; Transports and Communications Museum; Quinta da Macieirinha Romantic Museum.
50% DISCOUNT
Clrigos Church and Tower; Serralves Contemporary Art Museum; Porto Military Museum; Press National Museum; Soares dos Reis National Museum.
AND FURThER ATTRACTIvE DISCOUNTS
on several museums and monuments, shows, institutions and cultural equipments, cruises on the River Douro, tours, restaurants, traditional shops and other places of interest.
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Tripas Moda do Porto
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Portos gastronomy is a mirror of its cultural diversity. There are several linked stories; several legends told from generation to generation, which today complete the traditions of the townsfolk. Among the most famous ones, the typical dishes from Porto are characterized both by its incomparable taste and the uniqueness of its making.
Tripas Moda do Porto (Portos Tripe)Dish that named the townspeople: Tripeiros (Tripe People).Legend has it that, when in the 15th century the Infante D. Henrique left from Porto to conquer Ceuta, the people from Porto, full of selflessness, gave all the meat to the troops and were left just with the guts and tripe (tripas). But the citys irreverence allowed dissipating such adversity: the guts and tripe were cooked in a stew and thus this tasty typical dish appeared.
Bacalhau Gomes de S (Gomes de Ss Way Codfish)Joo, if you change anything it will not be accomplished, said Gomes de S when handling the
original receipt to his friend, in the late 19th century. With a special touch and almost the same ingredients with which he made codfish pastries, to the delight of his friends, this Portos gastronomy lover eternalized the way of preparing this flavorous and original codfish dish.
FrancesinhaIt was in 1953 that Daniel da Silva, combining the concept of some French snacks and adding a spicy sauce of his own making, created this delicatessen, giving it such a name in honour of the spiciest women he knew, the French. The sauce covering the meat and sausage sandwich is actually the secret for this tempting whim. A true delight this city offers, and that can be tasted in most of the citys restaurants and cafs.
Contemporary cuisineIt is not the traditional that defines the boundaries for Portos cuisine. The city is also a shop window for exquisite quality Chefs, some internationally renowned, which place it in the cutting edge of the modern cuisine. Do not miss the chance to try it; no doubt youll be surprised!
Gastronomyhttp://short.visitporto.travel/gastronomia
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Famous and unique, Port Wine is a fortified wine produced exclusively in the Douro Region and aged in cellars. Originally it was transported down the river on the traditional Rabelo boats, replicas of which can be seen next to the Lus I bridge.This wine stands out from ordinary wines thanks to its huge range of varieties, with an incomparable richness and intensity of aroma, a long finish, both on the nose and on the palate, and a high level of alcohol content (generally between 19 and 22% by volume).The Port and Douro Wine Institute is the body responsible for certifying and supervising all Porto Origin wines. Its headquarters houses a multifunctional area for receptions, laboratories, tastings, visits and wine sales.The history of this precious nectar is revealed on a guided visit to the famous Port Wine Cellars or
the Port Wine Museum where numerous exhibits document the citys commercial history and its relationship with the world-renowned wine.Dont miss out on the opportunity to taste a glass of Port in a wine shop, a shop offering wine tastings and purchase your wine of choice.The flavours of Porto are fully brought to life in the restaurants known as the Ambassadors of Port Wine, where the wine is carefully chosen to accompany their culinary offerings. Porto asserted itself as an important trade entrepot from early times. The money from the trade and collection of taxes and rates on wine left its traces on the urban landscape.The Urban Wine Route stands as a new suggestion for exploring the city of Porto. Travel this route and find the places and buildings that make Porto a city of wine.
Port Winehttp://short.visitporto.travel/vinhoporto
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DONT MISS IT!Port Wine See thematic directory on page 47
Port Wine Cellars
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Portos Historical Centre is the oldest part of the city and was classified as World Cultural Heritage by UNESCO in 1996. Here you will find traces of the medieval origins of the city, in a city landscape that serves up an image of rare beauty. Amble along the typical alleys and passageways of this citys heart and take in, at every step, a monument of incontestable worth, the renowned hospitality of the city folk and a breathtaking panorama over the rooftops and the river Douro.The food, the crafts and the shopping offer a huge range of possibilities, from the traditional, sustained by a past
of great historical significance, to the more horizon- -broadening challenges thrown up by the citys young creative talent. Pause for a moment in the Praa da Ribeira, from where cruises depart and where you can truly enjoy the river and the view, a meeting place for both history and people and a regular stage for entertainment. Discovering the historic centre takes many forms and from here many paths strike out into other parts of the city. On foot, by bus, on a tram, the funicular railway, the mini-train or even the metro, the choice is yours, as is the city too!
World heritage historical Centre - Ribeirahttp://short.visitporto.travel/centrohistorico
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DONT MISS IT!World Heritage Historical Centre - Ribeira See thematic directory on page 47 and 48
So Bento Railway Station
S. Joo National Theatre
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Church of Santa Clara
Lus I Bridge
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Church of So Francisco
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Church of Nossa Senhora da Vitria
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Portos Baixa lies at the heart of the city, surrounds its historic centre and is where businesses and services were traditionally concentrated. Although some services have moved out to more modern areas and some shops to the big shopping centres, it is in this central zone that you will find a range of activities in an area which you can easily traverse on foot but which is also served by metro, buses and the tram. Here you will find the citys civic centre, along the axis of the Avenida dos Aliados, with the city hall at the top end and it is here that cultural, sporting and leisure
Baixa (City centre)http://short.visitporto.travel/baixa
events all take place. These include concerts, themed fairs and even rallies that unite large numbers of locals and any visitors in town.It is in the city centre that you will find the great traditional shopping streets like Rua de Santa Catarina, the traditional (Bolho) and alternative markets and important monuments including civic buildings, churches and museums, some of which are clad, or decorated inside, in the type of magnificent tile panels that can be admired at various points around the city. The buildings here create a curious mosaic of
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different architectural styles, from the Neoclassical to Art Nouveau, amongst which the Livraria Lello stands out, one of the three most beautiful bookshops in the world. In this neighbourhood a lot of traditional restaurants, cafs and bars, like Majestic, have survived and, today, eating places proliferate, with all sorts of cuisine on offer. Daytime and nightlife entertainment options, catering to all tastes and at all times of the day and night, also thrive here, filling the streets and turning the citys central area into an enormous stage where the city puts itself on show.
There are a number of concert halls in the city centre which, in addition to their heritage value, also contribute to a varied calendar throughout the year. They are complemented by the events and cultural offerings of this area, from the concentration of art galleries in the Miguel Bombarda quarter to the street entertainment found at spots like the Praa Parada Leito, the Praa D. Filipa de Lencastre and the Praa D. Joo I, amongst many others. With its vast range of accommodation options, the Baixa harbours a thousand hidden delights and an intense experience that deserves to be shared.
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DONT MISS IT!Baixa (City centre)See thematic directory on page 48, 49 and 50
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January/ New Years Eve - Av. dos Aliados/ New Years Concert/ Feiras Francas (Arts Fair)/ Contemporary Art - Simultaneous openings in the Bombarda Quarter
February/ Essncia do Vinho - Wine Event/ Fantasporto - Porto International Film Festival/ Feiras Francas (Arts Fair)
March/ Camellia Exhibition/ Orchidae exhibition/ Feiras Francas (Arts Fair)/ National Historical Centres Day/ Contemporary Art - Simultaneous openings in the Bombarda Quarter
April/ Easter/ Feiras Francas (Arts Fair)
May/ Queima das Fitas (University Students Festival)/ International Museum Day/ IbricaI FITEI International Festival of Iberian Expression Theatre/ Feiras Francas (Arts Fair)/ Womans Race/ Festa na Baixa (Cultural festival)/ Optimus Primavera Sound
June/ Serralves em Festa (Serralves Festival)/ Boavista Circuit/ So Joo Festival/ Feiras Francas (Arts Fair)/ So Joo Run/ Porto Cartoon World Festival
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July/ Jazz in the ParK/ Porto Blue Jazz/ World Bike Tour Porto/ Feiras Francas (Arts Fair)
August/ Concerts/ Traditional Festivals/ Ritual Nights/ Outdoors Cinema
September/ Contemporary Art - Simultaneous openings in the Bombarda Quarter/ Autumn Festival/ Feiras Francas (Arts Fair)/ Essncia do Gourmet (gastronomy event)/ Porto Open/ Half Marathon SportZone
October/ Trama - Performative Arts Festival/ Feiras Francas (Arts Fair)
November/ Contemporary Art - Simultaneous openings in the Bombarda Quarter/ Porto Marathon/ Feiras Francas (Arts Fair)
December/ Arts &crafts fair/ Arca de Natal (Christmas Charity Fair)/ Saint Sylvester Run/ Concurso de Saltos Internacional do Porto (Horse Show Jumping)
Enjoy everything that Porto has to offer. Latest news at www.visitporto.travel and www.portolazer.pt.
Porto maintains a regular agenda of entertainment and events that have become widely popular. Large concerts, street music and entertainment, theatre, art, alternative and street markets, major exhibitions and exciting sports events are some of this citys many attractions. These activities - which combine tradition and modernity with a creative touch - make day-to-day life an intense and vivid feast to which everyone is invited.
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At night, we like to have a good time in good company, and Porto offers just the right places for this.From the small tasca to the highly-refined restaurant, for traditional cooking or signature cuisine, Porto serves up a huge platter of flavours and ambiences, capable of satisfying the most demanding of tastes, from the more traditional to the boldest offerings, for young people of all ages, afterhours included.Porto serves increasingly as a stage for the animated nightlife of the various bars, cafs, discos and concert halls that have sprung up around the city to rub shoulders with the places well-known for the quality of the service they offer, the ideal place for a relaxed conversation or a dance floor, more usual at the zona industrial do Porto (Portos industrial area). There are places which are welcoming and intimate, or more modern ones, with innovative and open-minded concepts, spaces with spaces within, where an assortment of cultures and arts live side-by-side, showing off the creativity and irreverence of the citys
young creators. There are places with open-air spaces, art galleries, shops, stages for the theatre and presentations and cool spaces, with alternative sound and retro ambience.In the city centre, old warehouses, townhouses and historic buildings have been restored and transformed into highly original settings featuring live music or top DJs from the national and international music scene, particularly in the areas around Carmo, Clrigos and Passos Manuel.In the historical centre Portos cultural life is now shaken up by the brand new Hard Club, two steps away from the well-known Ribeira.Along the citys waterfronts, terraces and other entertainment opportunities are just inviting you to savour a delicious meal, stop for a relaxing drink or enjoy a lively night looking out over the Douro and the Atlantic, with an open-air stroll as a different kind of option. Night seems to never end in Porto! Try it!
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Throughout the month of June Porto offers a varied programme of So Joo celebrations. The highlight of the festivities is the Night of So Joo, from the 23rd to the 24th of June, when the city gets dressed up and the streets are filled with colour and scents, joy and high spirits. The Itinerary of the Sacred and the Profane illuminates the tradition, retelling the story of this great feast, and the So Joo Programme, carefully prepared and revamped each year, embraces all those activities that make June such a special month.In the Churches and Chapels, and particularly at this time, visitors can tour the altars dedicated to the saint and admire the artistic representations conjured up by renowned national and international artists. In the streets, the cascatas (tableau), unique in Portugal, call the attention of passers-by to a tradition that involves the representation, in miniature, of scenes from around the city and customs from times gone by. They include houses, paths traced out in sand and moss, clay figurines, painted in lively colours, of people going about their daily business, working at their professions, many of which have now disappeared, and animals that, these days, are rarely seen inside the city. The most famous of these is the cascata das Fontanhas.The festival programme has space for competitive activities too, such as the now traditional regatta of rabelo (port wine) boats which runs over a 1.5 km course from Foz do Douro to the Lus I Bridge. There are also activities along the riverside and more competition in the form of the So Joo race and the contests for best cascata, shop window, rusga (romp) and folk dance celebrating So Joo. For this event the streets are crammed with ornaments
and festive lighting, snack stalls, open-air dances and amusements so that the people can celebrate a truly popular So Joo in a spirit of revelry, conviviality, friendship and joy.The night of the 23rd of June is the most jubilant of the year. Crowds of people come out onto the streets to celebrate this patron saint of amours. In the Baixa area the streets ring out with the cries of the sellers of the traditional basil plants, carnations, lemon verbena, leeks and the modern hammers that are used to dole out friendly whacks on the head to passers-by and which spread like wildfire throughout the city from early on in the day, acting as harbingers of the fun that is coming later on. The So Joo bonfires are set alight in the streets, by groups of neighbours and friends who prove their bravery by jumping right over the top of them. On the Feast night or on the day of So Joo, people eat caldo verde soup with cornbread, mutton, lamb or grilled sardines, pepper salad and, for dessert, egg and milk custard or So Joo cake, deservedly washed down by a delicious Port Wine.The traditional So Joo balloons, made out of paper and brightly coloured, are carefully launched into the sky, providing an unparalleled spectacle of hundreds of ascending points of light.At midnight on the 23rd of June, there are fireworks, or So Joos fire, on the river. The banks of the Douro fill up with thousands of spectators who have come to watch the biggest show of the year, bursting with light, colour and emotion.The night of So Joo comes to a close at Foz do Douro, with people rowing out towards the sea until the dawn breaks. Come and have fun with us. Porto awaits you!
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BasilThis herb is sold in pots decorated with colourful little paper flags bearing quatrains that refer to the matchmaker Saint. Its intense and pleasant scent must be felt with your hand.
Play HammersThese belong to a modern tradition, as a substitute for the wild leak. Theyre made of colourful plastic and have different sizes. People hit everyones head during all night, a gesture that doesnt bother those who decide to enjoy the party.
BalloonsThese are also connected with the protective and purifying fire rituals of So Joo. Made out of paper and brightly coloured, they are carefully launched into the sky, providing an unparalleled spectacle of hundreds of ascending points of light.
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Porto is known for its extensive shopping opportunities which bring shoppers in from the suburbs and outlying regions.Are you looking for traditional products - gastronomy, clothes, arts and crafts - and do you like to do your shopping outdoors, browsing through the city streets? Portos got it!In the city centre, the streets are thronged with shoppers visiting traditional stores, as are parts of Boavista too. Many old shops have been smart enough to keep up their traditional appearance and offer visitors the chance to try out products from times gone by, but which are still manufactured with all the same care and whose distinguished taste is all the better brought out by personalised service and high level of quality. The gourmet opportunities, the curious antiquarian booksellers, antique dealers and art galleries will satisfy even the most demanding of shoppers. Popping in to shop after shop as you take in the city, stopping for a savoury snack or spending a little time with your friends is always a pleasure. Are you looking for international brands and a range of products? Portos got it!Along the Avenida da Boavista, and in Foz, you will find some of the best known international brand stores, with their select and exclusive offer. Are you looking for a shopping centre with everything in one place? Portos got it!As an alternative to shopping outdoors, the city can also
offer a number of shopping centres, located in the citys central area mentioned above, in Boavista and in the citys growth areas, such as the easternmost zone of the famous Drago Stadium. In the outlying areas of the city there are a number of large-scale retail centres where you can buy all sorts of products, find numerous brands and shop to suit all budgets. There are also good transport links from the city centre. Are you looking for something different that appeals to the imagination and is in good taste? Portos got it!Everyday new shopping opportunities are born, from the second-hand store in which the dedicated owner has breathed new life to a product, preserving it in its original form or dressing it up in more modern clothes, to the one-off products turned out by the new wave creative industries. In different parts of the city, these new ventures have sprung up and then coalesced into a number of areas that deserve special mention, such as the Miguel Bombarda quarter, the area around Clrigos, Carmo and Rua do Almada, Rua Mousinho da Silveira, Rua das Flores and Rua do Infante D. Henrique. These days, it is a good idea to look carefully where you are going as you are likely to stumble across something curious and refreshingly new. The festive seasons and the sales add a little extra spice to the existing commercial bustle, but Porto is able to satisfy your shopping needs all year round.So you already know; everything you are looking for, Portos got it. If Porto hasnt got it... it doesnt exist!
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Porto is a riverside city, bathed by the Atlantic, as far north as Matosinhos, and by the Douro River, from Freixo to Foz. The river passes under 6 architecturally fascinating bridges that can be admired while on a Bridges Cruise.Freixo Marina and the Ribeira docks welcome leisure and tourist boats and both up and down the water course there are multiple opportunities to practise water sports such as sailing, rowing, canoeing, diving, surfing and water-skiing.From next to the So Francisco church, a tram sets off and follows the river on its journey down to the Passeio Alegre Gardens. The same trip can be made by bicycle, using the cycleway that stretches from the Lus I bridge to the City Park, passing on the way the forts of So Joo Baptista and So Francisco Xavier.The Atlantic welcomes us with its pleasant beaches, some of them flying the Blue Flag, bordered by appetising terraces and a seafront promenade that is
as sought after as the shopping opportunities along the Avenida Brasil.The Praa de Gonalves Zarco leads to Sea Life Porto, to the City Park, the largest urban park in the country. Here you will find the Sports Town where you can practise dance, play tennis, football, volleyball and hockey, as well as the Transparent Building where regular entertainment activities take place. Whether in mid-summer or on the coldest winters day, a walk along the Porto waterfront is always a renewed pleasure. In addition to all this, you can also enjoy the diversity of botanical species to be found in the Botanical Garden as well as in other gardens around the city, have a little fun in their children playgrounds, such as the Covelo Park, the Pasteleira Park and the Palcio de Cristal Gardens, and let yourself be enveloped in the green magic which, in many cases, serves as a magnificent panoramic window onto the city and all that surrounds it.
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Serralves and Casa da Msica http://short.visitporto.travel/arquitectura
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signature cuisine as well as find accommodation to suit all tastes. Bordering on this neighbourhood are the areas of Campo Alegre, Palcio de Cristal and Miguel Bombarda - known for its art galleries - which, together, offer a wide range of cultural activities, green spaces, alternative shopping, restaurants and bars and so represent a wonderful opportunity to get to know Porto a little off the beaten track.
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Housing and Office Complex Quinta da Avenida | Archt. Souto de Moura
SEA LIFE Porto | Archt. Pedro Balonas
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way with the opportunity to travel in such a traditional vehicle.A trip on the open-top buses allows you to get to know all the loveliest spots in the city of Porto. You can hop off and visit something and then hop back on again to enjoy the panorama of monuments, viewpoints, parks, beaches and the riverside.Seen from the river, the city of Porto rises in all its architectural glory. It is a glittering backdrop, unique in the world; one that a Bridges cruise effortlessly unveils. However, Douro cruises are not just confined to the city limits, the river is there to be explored on various types of boats, on voyages that last from half a day to eight days.Luxury sail and motor yachts are another way to discover the secrets of this city and its river.For those who like to do something new, a trip up the Douro on a semi-inflatable offers a different kind of experience, linking the Mouth of the Douro with the Freixo Palace and allowing you to stop and enjoy the most fascinating spots along the way.There is also jet boating, offering not just the tourist experience but adventure as well, with its spectacular emotions and moments for you to both live and record.Finally, surrender to the beauty of the unvanquished city and enjoy Porto from the air on an unforgettable helicopter trip.Get all the information at www.portotours.com.
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GENERAL INFORMATIONThe Andante ticket can be purchased from automatic vending machines inside Metro stations, from Andante Shops and from the Central Tourism Office for one-off journeys (Z2 to Z12) depending on your route, one-hour minimum validity, and is rechargeable. There are also Andante Tour tickets that last for 1 or 3 days. These offer unlimited travel on buses, the metro and trams, and cost 7 and 15 respectively.
METRO/ www.metrodoporto.ptDaily from 06:00 - 01:00. Line A - Blue/ Estdio do Drago - Senhor de MatosinhosLine B - Red/ Estdio do Drago - Pvoa de VarzimLine C - Green/ Estdio do Drago - ISMAILine D - Yellow/ Hospital So Joo - Santo OvdioLine E - Violet/ Estdio do Drago - AeroportoLine F - Orange/ Senhora da Hora - Fnzeres
TRAIN/ www.cp.ptCPs city trains allow you to travel to nearby towns. Train tickets must be purchased before your journey, from sales points or the automatic vending machines.
BUSES (STCP)/ www.stcp.ptDaytime network : 06:00 - 00:30 (Some lines run until 21:00)Dawn network : 01:00 - 05:00 (Lines 1M to 13M)Tickets: STCP ticket or Andante ticket, to be validated on entering the bus.Purchase aboard buses: Single Trip Ticket - 1,80 (for the journey undertaken at the time of purchase)/ Andante Tour 1 Ticket - 7 (allowing you to travel throughout the Andante network for 24 hours, starting from your first validation)Some buses are equipped with access ramps for passengers with reduced mobility.
TRAM (STCP)/ www.stcp.ptLine 1 - Infante / Passeio Alegre / Infanteoct-mar mon-fri 9:15-17:45 - sat, sun, hol 9:45-17:45 / apr-sep daily 9:30-20:55Line 18 - Massarelos/Carmo oct-mat daily 8:03-19:03/apr-sep daily 8:03-20:03Line 22 - Carmo-Batalha oct-mar daily 9:15-18:45 / apr-sep daily 9:15-19:15. Tickets can be purchased on departure: Single Trip - 2,50; Single Trip+ Museum Visit 4 (Adults), 2,50 (Children); 24H Ticket + Museum Visit 8 (Adults)+5 (Children)
GUINDAIS FUNICULARBatalha - Ribeiranov-apr daily 08:00-20:00, may-oct sun-wed 08:00-22:00 / thu-sat 08:00-24:00, aug daily 08:00-24:00Tickets can be purchased on the spot.
TAXIS24 hours/day. Ranks spread throughout the city, duly marked.Can be called by phone or via the radio taxi exchange (T. +351 225 073 900 / +351 225 076 400)4 passengers (some cars take 8). Every taxi has a taximeter and one should pay the exact amount shown on it.Tariff charges are posted on the windows of the rear door, on
the left side of the vehicle. The driver is obliged to issue a receipt for your payment.
BOAT FLOR DO GSCais do Ouro, Porto - Afurada, Vila Nova de Gaia. 06:00 - 22:00, every 15 min. Tickets purchased on board - 1.
CAR RENTALFor a list of car rental agencies see www.visitporto.travel or go to a Municipal Tourism Office. Terms and required documents: aged over 21 or 25, 1 to 3 year-driving experience, drivers license, identification card or passport and credit card.
CAR Paid parking on the street (city centre 1 per hour) or in parking garages.
BICYCLE/ www.visitporto.travelDifferent cycleways run in the city: Largo Antnio Calem-Parque da Cidade; Fluvial-Matosinhos; Asprela; Prelada.
TO GET TO ThE CITY CENTRE
From the airport: www.ana.pt/portal/page/portal/ANA/AEROPORTO_PORTOMetro: Line E - Estdio do Drago - 2,30 Bus: Lines 601 e 602 and 3M (01h00-05h00)Taxi: Approximate cost of trip - 25Car Rental: Cars may be rented at the airport
From the Campanh railway station:Train: S. Bento Station (city centre) - trip included in the cost of an Alfa ticket Metro: Lines A, B, C, E and F - 1,70 Bus: Linha 207Taxi: Approximate cost of trip - 8 (reference value)
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Campo 24 de Agosto Metro: Lines A, B, C, E and F - 1,70 Bus: Linha 300Taxi: 4 (reference value)On foot: 1Km (approximate distance) - 15 minutes
Interface Casa da MsicaMetro: Lines A, B, C, E and F - 1,70Taxi: 5 (reference value)
From the Leixes harbour/ www.portoleixoes.ptMetro: Line A (Estdio do Drago) - 1,95Bus: 507Taxi: 13 (reference value)
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PORT WINEWINe SHOPS01 Garrafeira do Carmo - Porto Card | Wine ShopR. do Carmo, 17/18, 4050-164 Porto+351 222 003 28502 Garrafeira do Infante | Wine ShopR. Infante D. Henrique, 85, 4050-297 Porto+351 222 084 49303 Clriporto - Porto Card | Wine Shop/ Wine TastingR. Assuno, 38, 4050-071 Porto+351 222 038 02604 Garrafeira Cabaz do Infante | Wine Shop/ Wine TastingR. de S. Joo, 126/132, 4050-552 Porto+351 222 002 49405 Chvena dOiro | Wine ShopR. Mouzinho da Silveira, 130, 4050-416 Porto+351 222 005 64706 Azeitoneira do Porto | Wine Shop/ Wine TastingCais da Ribeira, 36, 4050-510 Porto+351 222 007 30307 Ode Porto Wine House | Wine ShopLargo do Terreiro, 7 - 4050-603 Porto+351 913 200 010
WINe TASTING01 AVePOD | Wine TastingR. Fonte Taurina, 89, 4050-270 Porto+351 222 089 25702 Sala de Provas Vinhos de Portugal | Wine TastingPalcio da Bolsa, R. Ferreira Borges, 4050-253 Porto +351 223 323 072
SHOPPING01 Casa das Rolhas | Typical/ Traditional storeR. Mouzinho da Silveira, 13/15, 4050-419 Porto +351 222 050 837
PORT WINe AMBASSADOR ReSTAURANTS 01 LderAlameda Ea de Queirs, 120-130, 4200-272 Porto+351 225 027 00202 Casa InsRua de Miraflor, 20, 4300-332 Porto+351 225 106 98803 Abadia - Porto CardR. Ateneu Comercial do Porto, 22, 4000-380 Porto+351 222 008 75704 Porto & VrgulaR. Campo Mrtires da Ptria, 51,4050-366 Porto+351 222 012 45205 Costume Bistr - Porto CardTv. dos Congregados, 17, 4000-179 Porto+351 222 015 01506 CafenaR. do Padro, 103, 4150-557 Porto+351 226 108 05907 TerraR. do Padro, 100, 4150-559 Porto+351 226 108 05908 Palco - Hotel TeatroRua S da Bandeira, 84, 4000-427 Porto+351 220 409 62009 Pedro LemosR. do Padre Lus Cabral, 974, 4150-459 Porto+351 220 115 98610 Vinhas DAlho - Porto CardR. da Reboleira, 39/41, 4050-492 Porto+351 934 209 999
11 Dom TonhoCais da Ribeira, 13, 4050-509 Porto+351 222 004 30712 Porto Novo - Sheraton Porto Hotel & SPAR. de Tenente Valadim, 146, 4100-476 Porto+351 220 404 13013 Poivron Rouge - Hotel Tiara Park AtlanticAv. da Boavista, 1466, 4100-114 Porto+351 226 072 50014 Baro de Fladgate|Porto CardRua do Choupelo, 250, 4400-088 V. N. de Gaia+351 223 742 80015 The YeatmanRua do Choupelo, 4400-088 V. N. de Gaia+351 220 133 10016 Salsa & Loureiro - Hotel Porto PalcioAv. da Boavista, 1269, 4100-130 Porto+351 226 086 704
WORLD hERITAGE hISTORICAL CENTRE / RIBEIRASHOPPING01 A Cerca - Porto Card | HandicraftR. de Santana, 36, 4050-538 Porto+351 936 075 54902 Casa das Cestinhas - Porto Card | HandicraftCais da Ribeira, 34, 4050-510 Porto+351 222 001 69003 Porto Signs Inovao - Porto Card | HandicraftR. Infante D. Henrique, 71, 4050-593 Porto+351 223 745 43604 Xafariz Artesanato | HandicraftR. Mouzinho da Silveira, 274, 4050-418 Porto+351 222 000 16605 Ourivesaria Coutinho - Porto Card | Jewellery, WatchesR. das Flores, 187, 4050-266 Porto+351 222 006 34006 Lobo Taste | Contemporary HandicraftPalcio das Artes, Largo de S. Domingos, 20, 4050-545 Porto+351 222 017 10207 Ag Jewels|JewelryRua Infante D. Henrique, 91 - 4050-297 Porto+351 22208340208 Memrias - Porto Card | HandicraftR. das Flores, 18, 4050-262 Porto+351 222 085 72609 O Cntaro | HandicraftR. da Lada, 50-56, 4050-328 Porto+351 223 320 67010 Galo Louco - Gourmet, Arts and CraftsRua Ferreira Borges, 57 - 4050-253 Porto+351 22208207011 rvore Cooperativa de Actividades Artsticas - Porto Card | DesignR. Azevedo de Albuquerque, 1, 4050-076 Porto+351 222 076 01012 Porto Signs - Porto Card | HandicraftR. da Alfndega 17, 4050-430 Porto+351 220 160 55913 Prometeu - Porto Card | HandicraftMuro dos Bacalhoeiros, 125, 4050-080 Porto+351 222 017 26114 O Galo | HandicraftR. Mouzinho da Silveira, 68, 4050-415 Porto+351 223 325 294
15 Prometeu - Porto Card | HandicraftR. Mouzinho da Silveira, 136, 4050-416 Porto+351 222 017 00316 Prometeu - Porto Card | HandicraftR. da Alfndega, 11, 4050-430 Porto+351 222 017 26117. Mercearia das Flores| Typical/Traditional StoreRua das Flores, 110 - 4050-263 Porto+351 22208323218. Bird Fair | FairLargo da Cadeia da Relaao - Sunday morning19. Feira de Artesanato e Afins in Douro | FairRibeira of Porto or Hard Club2nd Sunday of each month20. Feiras Francas (Arts Fair) | FairPalcio das Artes, Largo de So DomingosEvery last saturday of the month: 10:00-24:00
ReSTAURANTS01 A Grade | Portuguese CuisineR. de S. Nicolau, 9, 4050-561 Porto+351 223 321 13002 A Marina | Portuguese CuisineCais da Ribeira, 29, 4050-510 Porto+351 222 000 30203 Adega do Olho | Portuguese CuisineR. Afonso Martins Alho, 4050-018 Porto+351 222 057 74504 Casa Viseu no Porto | Portuguese CuisineR. da Madeira, 212-218, 4000-330 Porto+351 222 004 22705 Cozinha dos Lios | Portuguese CuisineR. dos Caldeireiros, 28, 4050-137 Porto+351 222 059 51006 Cozzza Rio | Portuguese CuisineR. S. Francisco, 8, 4050-548 Porto+351 222 000 71207 Filha da Me Preta | Portuguese CuisineCais da Ribeira, 40, 4050-510 Porto+351 222 055 51508 Adega S. Nicolau | Portuguese CuisineR So Nicolau, 1, 4050-561 Porto+351 222 008 23209 Verso em Pedra | FrancesinhasR. da Armnia, 12/14/16, 4050-066 Porto+351 222 058 00910 Postigo Carvo - Porto Card | Portuguese Cuisine - Live music Friday and SaturdayR. Fonte Taurina, 24-34, 4050-269 Porto+351 222 004 53911 Alzira | Portuguese CuisineViela do Buraco, 3, 4050-312 Porto+351 222 005 00412 Av Maria | Portuguese CuisineCais da Ribeira, 30, 4050-510 Porto+351 222 033 16613 Chez Lapin - Porto Card | Portuguese CuisineR. dos Canastreiros, 40/42, 4050-149 Porto+351 222 006 41814 Restaurante O Fado - Porto Card | Portuguese CuisineLargo de S. Joo Novo, 16, 4050-554 Porto+351 222 026 93715 Mercearia | Portuguese CuisineCais da Ribeira, 32, 4050-510 Porto+351 222 004 38916 DOP | Author CuisinePalcio das Artes, Largo S. Domingos, 18, 4050-545 Porto+ 351 222 014 313
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17 Fish Fixe | SeafoodR. da Lada, 24, 4050-328 Porto+351 917 625 40818 Restaurante Mal Cozinhado - Fado - Porto Card | Portuguese CuisineR. do Outeirinho, 13, 4050-450 Porto+351 222 081 31919 Vinhas DAlho | Portuguese CuisineR. da Reboleira, 39, 4050-492 Porto+351 934 209 99920 Cometa | Portuguese CuisineR. Toms Gonzaga, 87, 4050-607 Porto+351 222 008 77421 Vitorino - Porto Card | Portuguese CuisineR. Canastreiros, 44/48, 4050-149 Porto+351 222 006 41822 D. Tonho | Portuguese CuisineCais da Ribeira, 13, 4050-509 Porto+351 222 004 30723 Casa da Mariquinhas | FadoR. S. Sebastio, 25, 4050-568 Porto+ 351 915 613 87724 Chins (Vimara Peres) - Porto Card | International CuisineAv. Vmara Peres, 38/40, 4000-544 Porto+351 222 008 915
ACCOMMODATION01 Hotel Quality Inn | Hotel ***Praa da Batalha, 127 4000-102 Porto+351 223 392 30002 Hotel Mercure | Hotel ****Praa da Batalha, 116, 4049-028 Porto+351 222 043 30003 Pestana Porto Hotel | Hotel****Praa da Ribeira, 1, 4050-513 Porto+351 223 402 30004 Hotel da Bolsa | Hotel***R. Ferreira Borges, 101 4050-253 Porto+351 222 026 76805 Guest House Douro | LocalAccommodationR. Fonte Taurina 99-101, 4050-270 Porto+351 222 015 13506 Infante House | ApartmentR. Mouzinho da Silveira, 8, 3 Esq., 4050-419 Porto+351 916 013 576/ +351 966 651 78607 CP 71 | ApartmentR. Comrcio do Porto, 71,4050-210 Porto+351 220 932 42808 So Domingos | ApartmentLargo S. Domingos, 86/88,4050-545 Porto+ 351 220 932 42809 Carris Hoteles Porto Ribeira | Hotel ****Rua Infante D. Henrique, 14050-296 Porto+351 22096578610 Casa das Taipas | ApartmentsRua das Taipas, 15 - 4050-599 Porto+351 93746226511 Apartamentos Belomonte20 | ApartmentsRua de Belomonte, 20 4050-096+351 93628483012 Oporto City Flats | Apartamento Cordoaria|ApartmentsRua Dr. Barbosa de Castro, 724050-090 Porto+351 968762843
CAFS29 Caf do Cais | CoffeeCais da Estiva, 4050-243 Porto+351 222 088 38530 Peter Caf Sport | CoffeeCais da Ribeira, 24, 4050-510 Porto+351 222 025 191
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01. Abadia - Porto Card | Portuguese CuisineR. Ateneu Comercial, 22/24, 4000-380 Porto+351 222 008 75702. Taberna do Bonjardim | Portuguese CuisineR Bonjardim, 450, 4000-117 Porto+351 222 013 56003. Antunes | Portuguese CuisineR. do Bonjardim, 525, 4200-126 Porto+351 222 052 40604 Astria | Portuguese CuisineHotel Intercontinental, Praa da Liberdade, 25, 4000-322 Porto+351 222 035 60005. Bib Porto | Portuguese CuisineR. Jos Falco, 114, 4050-315 Porto+351 222 088 19906. O Papagaio | Portuguese CuisineTravessa do Carmo, 30, 4050-165 Porto+351 222 084 85507. Cunha | Portuguese CuisineR. S da Bandeira, 662/676, 4000-431 Porto+351 223 393 07008. Chic Dream | Portuguese CuisineCampo Mrtires da Ptria, 64, 4050-366 Porto+351 222 010 39109. O Co que Fuma - Porto Card | Portuguese CuisineR. do Almada, 405, 4050-039 Porto+351 222 059 34010. Conlelas | Portuguese CuisineCampo Mrtires da Ptria, 49,4050-366 Porto+351 222 007 78111. Costume Bistr - Porto Card | Portuguese CuisineTravessa dos Congregados, 17, 4000-179 Porto+351 222 015 01512. Flr dos Congregados | Portuguese CuisineTravessa dos Congregados, 11, 4000-179 Porto+351 222 002 82213. Gro Bico | Portuguese CuisineTravessa do Carmo, 5, 4050-165 Porto+351 222 033 12414. Z Bota | Portuguese CuisineTavessa do Carmo, 16/20, 4050-165 Porto+351 222 054 69715. Restaurante Palmeira | Portuguese CuisineR. Ateneu Comercial do Porto, 36,4000-380 Porto+351 222 055 60116. Neptuno - Porto Card | Portuguese CuisineR. Rodrigues Sampaio, 133, 4000-425 Porto+351 222 007 93717. La Ricotta - Ristorante Wine Bar | Italian CuisineR. Passos Manuel, 18, 4000-381 Porto+351 222 023 30018. Artemisia | Portuguese CuisineR. Adolfo Casais Monteiro, 135, 4050-014 Porto+351 226 062 286
19 CLUBe 3C | Mediterranean and Portuguese CuisineR. de Cndido dos Reis, 18 4050-151 Porto+351 222 018 24720 O Calhambeque | Portuguese CuisineR. do Carmo, 19, 4050-164 Porto+351 223 322 61121 O Marinheiro | Portuguese CuisinePraa D. Filipa de Lencastre, 187 4050-260 Porto+351 222 058 76022 O Tripeiro - Porto Card | Portuguese CuisineR. Passos Manuel, 195, 4000-385 Porto+351 222 005 88623 Book | Portuguese CuisineRua Aviz, 10, 4050-259 Porto+351 917 953 38724 Regaleira | FrancesinhasR. do Bonjardim, 87, 4000-124 Porto+351 222 006 46525 Restaurante Canelas de Coelho - Porto Card | Portuguese CuisineR. Elisio de Melo, 29/33, 4000-196 Porto+351 929 269 29926 Patu | Author CuisineR. da Conceio, 94,4050-214 Porto+351 222 080 62227 Thali | Indian CuisineR. da Fbrica, 34, 4050-245 Porto+351 222 019 16628 110 - Restaurante, Bar eGaleria | Portuguese CuisineRua do Rosrio, 110 4050-520 Porto+351 91676213929 O Rpido | Portuguese CuisineR. da Madeira, 194, 4000-330 Porto+351 222 054 84730 O escondidinho - Porto Card | Portuguese CuisineR. Passos Manuel, 15,2 4000-382 Porto+351 222 001 07931 Via Garrett | Portuguese CuisineR. Clube dos Fenianos, 1/5, 4000-172 Porto+351 222 052 75632 A Tasquinha | Portuguese CuisineR. do Carmo, 23, 4050-164 Porto+351 223 322 14533 Al Forno Baixa - Porto Card | Italian CuisineR. Rodrigues Sampaio, 156, 4000-424 Porto+351 222 021 04934 Aqurio | Portuguese CuisineR. de Rodrigues Sampaio, 165/179, 4000-425 Porto+351 222 002 23135 W de Wilson | Portuguese CuisineR. Conde Vizela, 74, 4050-639 Porto+351 220963373
CAFS37 ncora DOuro (Piolho) | Traditional CafPraa Parada Leito, 45, 4050-456 Porto+351 222 003 74938 Caf Avis | Traditional CafR. do Aviz, 27, 4050-075 Porto+351 222 004 57539 Caf Guarany | Traditional CafAv. dos Aliados, 89/85, 4000-066 Porto+351 223 321 27240 Caf Majestic | Traditional CafR. de Santa Catarina, 112, 4000-442 Porto+351 222 003 887
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SHOPPING01. Artesanato dos Clrigos - Porto Card | HandicraftR. da Assuno, 33-34, 4050-070 Porto+351 222 000 25702. A Vida Portuguesa - Porto Card | Typical/Traditional StoreR. Galeria de Paris 20, 1, 4050-162 Porto+351 222 022 10503. Arcdia - Porto Card | Typical/Traditional StoreChocolats and AlmondsR. do Almada, 63, 4050-036 Porto+351 222 001 51804. A Prola do Bolho | Typical/Traditional StoreR. Formosa, 279, 4000-252 Porto+351 222 004 00905. Loja Vista Alegre | Handicraft/PorcelainsR. Cndido dos Reis, 6, 4000-151 PortoT +351 22 200 45 5406. Casa Chinesa | Typical/Traditional store, GroceryR. S da Bandeira, 343, 4000-435 Porto+351 222 006 57807. Letheshome | HomewareR. S da Bandeira, 90, 4000-427 Porto+351 222 013 037/ +351 961 764 81008. Livraria Acadmica | Typical/Traditional StoreR. Mrtires da Liberdade, 104050-358 Porto+351 222 005 98809. Livraria Lello/Prlogo S.A. - Porto Card | BookstoreR. das Carmelitas, 144, 4050-161 Porto+351 222 018 17010. Csar Castro Homeware - Porto Card | HomewareR. do Bonjardim, 225, 4000-124 Porto+351 222 071 21011. JO-JOS MUSIC - Porto Card | Music, DVDs and booksR. de Cedofeita, 509-511, 4050-181 Porto+351 222 058 41012. FNAC - Porto Card | Music, books and technological equipmentsEd. Palladium, R. Santa Catarina, 73, 4000-449 Porto+351 223 403 20313. Taken - Urban Culture Store | Alternative StoreRua Santa Catarina, 1 4000-449 Porto+351 222 080 60514. Discoteca Sanky - Porto Card | MusicR. 31 de Janeiro, 35-37, 4000-543 Porto+351 222 084 58915. Casa Lima - Porto Card | Leather articlesR. S da Bandeira, 83, 4000-433 Porto+351 222 005 23216. Ourivesaria Paz - Porto Card | Gold, Jewellery, Silver and WatchesR. de Cedofeita, 507, 4050-181 Porto+351 222 003 648
17 Scoiattolo | Jewelry and ClothingR. S da Bandeira, 633, 4000-431 Porto+351 222 012 08218 CCB - Centro Comercial Bombarda | Alternative StoresR. de Miguel Bombarda 285, 4050-381 Porto+351 934 337 70319 Adidas Originals Aliados - Porto CardR. Rodrigues Sampaio, 176, 4000-424 Porto+351 223 324 25320 edifcio Artes em Partes |Alternative Stores/Art GalleriesR. do Rosrio, 274, 4050-522 Porto+351 934 337 70321 ptica da Baixa - Porto Card | GlassesR. do Loureiro, 68, 4000-326 Porto+351 222 007 54122 Perfumaria Castilho - Porto Card | Perfumes, makeupR. S Bandeira, 80, 4000-427 Porto+351 222 085 65823 Garrafeira Cleriporto - Porto Card | Wine Shop/ Wine TastingR. da Assuno, 38, 4050-070 Porto+351 222 038 02624 Garrafeira do Carmo - Porto Card | Wine ShopR. do Carmo, 17-18 4099-041 Porto+351 222 003 28525 Lugar da Jia | Jewellery/ Live filigree manufactureR. 31 de Janeiro, 184A, 4000-542 Porto+351 220 167 35526 Chocolataria equador - Porto Card | ChocolatsR. S Bandeira, 637, 4000-437 Porto+351 222 018 16727 Alma Viva - Porto Card | HandicraftPraa D. Filipa de Lencastre, 49, 4050-259 Porto+351 222 054 00228. Marques Soares | Clothings, Shoes, HomewareR. das Carmelitas, 80-104R. Cndido dos Reis, 37 a 65+351 222 042 20029. Muuda - Artesabores & Design | Alternative StoreR. do Rosrio, 294, 4050-522 Porto+351 222 011 83330 Marmi Shoe Store | ShoesPraa Carlos Alberto, 117, 4050-159 Porto+351 222 081 92931. Porto Gran Plaza | Shopping centreR. Fernandes Toms, 506, 4000-211 Porto+351 222 017 04532. Viacatarina | Shopping centreR. de Santa Catarina, 312, 4000-443 Porto+351 222 075 60033. Marc by Marc Jacobs | International FashionR. das Carmelitas, 70, 4050-161 Porto+351 220 045 65034 Mercearia do Bolho | Typical storeR. Formosa, 305, 4000-252 Porto+351 222 082 91235. Gio Rodrigues | Portuguese DesignerR. 31 de Janeiro, 114, 4000-542 Porto+351 220 175 65436 Carvalho, Batista & C, SA - Porto Card | HomewareR. do Almada, 29, 4050-036 Porto+351 223 392 120
37. Lus Buchinho | Portuguese DesignerR. Jos Falco, 122, 4050-315 Porto+351 222 012 77638. Clrigos Market | FairR. Cndido dos Reis (next to Clrigos)Monthly, last saturday 14:00-22:0039. Porto Belo Market| FairPraa Carlos AlbertoApr - Oct, sat 14:00-19:0040. Numismatics and Collections | FairPraa D. Joo I - Sunday morning41. Punch Couture | Alternative StoreR. do Rosrio, 253, 4050-524 Porto+351 224 946 28842. Bernardino F. Guimares | Artisanal IronwareR. do Bonjardim, 404, 4000-116 Porto+351 222 002 65543. Bolho Market | MarketR. Fernandes Toms, 4000-214 Porto+351 223 326 024/ +351 222 097 20044. Casa Oriental | Typical/ Traditional storeCampo Mrtires da Ptria, 111/112, 4050-367 Porto+351 222 002 530
ACCOMMODATION01. Hotel Infante Sagres | Hotel *****Praa D. Filipa de Lencastre, 62, 4050-259 Porto+351 223 398 50002. Best Western Inca | Hotel ****Praa Coronel Pacheco, 52, 4050-453 Porto+351 222 084 15103. Hotel D. Henrique | Hotel ****R. Guedes de Azevedo, 179, 4049-009 Porto+351 223 401 61604. Hotel Teatro | Hotel ****R. S da Bandeira, 84, 4000-427 Porto+351 220 409 62005. Porto Trindade Hotel | Hotel ****R. de Cames, 129/131, 4000-144 Porto+351 222 061 52006. eurostars Hotel das Artes | Hotel ****R. do Rosrio, 160, 4050-521 Porto+351 222 071 25007. Grande Hotel do Porto | Hotel ***R. de Santa Catarina, 197, 4000-450 Porto+351 222 076 69008. Hotel S. Jos | Hotel ***R. da Alegria, 172, 4000-034 Porto+351 222 080 26109. Hotel Internacional | Hotel ***R. do Almada, 131, 4050-037 Porto+351 222 005 03210. Hotel Malaposta | Hotel ***R. da Conceio, 80, 4050-214 Porto+351 222 006 27811. Grande Hotel de Paris | Hotel **R. da Fbrica, 27-29, 4050-247 Porto+351 222 073 14012. Hotel Ibis Porto Centro | Hotel **R. da Alegria, 25, 4000-041 Porto+351 223 400 70013. Aliados | Hotel ***R. Elsio de Melo, 27, 2, 4000-196 Porto+351 222 004 85314. Vera Cruz | Local AccommodationR. Ramalho Ortigo, 14, 4000-407 Porto+351 223 323 396
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15. Andarilho Hostel | Local AccommodationR. da Firmeza, 364, 4000-229 Porto+351 222 012 07316. Wine Hostel | Local AccommodationCampo dos Mrtires da Ptria,52, 4050-366 Porto+351 222 013 16717. InterContinental - Palcio das Cardosas |Hotel *****Praa da Liberdade, 25, 4000-322 Porto+351 220 035 60018. Porto Spot Hostel | Local AccommodationR. Gonalo Cristvo, 12, 4000-263 Porto+351 224 085 20519. Hotel Paulista | Hotel **Av. dos Aliados, 214+351 222 054 69220. Hotel Chique | Hotel **Av. dos Aliados, 206, 4000-065 Porto+351 222 009 01121. Hotel S. Marino | Hotel **Praa de Carlos Alberto, 59, 4050-157 Porto+351 223 325 49922. Hotel estoril Porto | Hotel *R. de Cedofeita, 193, 4050-179 Porto+351 222 002 75123. Hotel Girassol | Hotel **R. S da Bandeira, 131/133, 4000-433 Porto+351 222 001 89124. Hotel Rex | Hotel **Praa da Repblica, 117, 4050-497 Porto+351 222 074 59025. Oporto Invictus Hostel | Local AccommodationR. das Oliveiras, 73, 4050-449 Porto+351 222 024 37126. Hotel Mira DAire | Hotel **R. de lvares Cabral, 197, 4050-041 Porto+351 222 083 11327. Hotel B&B Porto Centro | Hotel **Praa da Batalha, 32/34 4000-101 Porto+351 220 407 00028. Casa do Pinheiro | ApartmentsRua do Pinheiro, 71 4050-484 Porto+351 931 938 50629 Po de Acar Hotel | Hotel ***Rua do Almada, 262 4050-032 Porto+351 222 002 42530. Hotel Braslia | Hotel **Rua de lvares Cabral, 221 4050-041Porto+351 222 006 095
NIGhTLIFECAFS01 ncora DOuro (Piolho) | Traditional CafPraa Parada Leito,45, 4050-456 Porto+351 222 003 74902 Caf Avis | Traditional CafR. do Aviz, 27, 4050-075 Porto+351 222 004 57503 Caf Guarany | Traditional CafAv. dos Aliados, 89/85, 4000-066 Porto+351 223 321 27204 Caf Majestic | Traditional CafR. de Santa Catarina, 112, 4000-442 Porto+351 222 003 88705 Caf Progresso | Traditional CafR. Actor Joo Guedes, 5, 4050-310 Porto+351 223 322 647
06 Casal Lounge | Traditional CafAv. dos Aliados, 42/54, 4000-064 Porto+351 222 018 31607 Luso Caff | Francesinh