25 March 2013

Casa de Ló

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Casa de Ló is one of the most mythical places in Porto. It combines the old and the modern, and it is a place where youngsters can have share their experience with more experienced people.

A nice outdoor terrace encourages lively social gatherings, more enjoyable in the warmer days. In cold and rain, you can step inside to carry on chatting to your friends and maybe have a mouth-watering slice of “pão-de-lo” (wet sponge cake) and a glass of the famous Port wine. You will surely have an unforgettable time here. And guess what, it isn’t that expensive!
With little more than 3 euro, you’ll get the best out of this delightful venue.

Already dying to try the cake? Well, you better have some extra cash on you because they have other cakes and sweets, as well as a series of irresistible teas you can try.

Casa de Ló is open from Monday to Saturday, between 2 p.m. and 2 a.m. In
the afternoon it is a tearoom but on Thursday and Friday evening it turns into a bar with different DJs performing, and you can have fun with no minimum spend.

The café/bar is located in no. 20 A, Travessa de Cedofeita and it also has free Wi-Fi.

24 March 2013

Metro

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Porto’s underground services work daily between 6h00 and 1h00 offering 6 different lines that connect the outskirts to the city centre. This is a very easy and economical way to move around the city.

21 March 2013

Check a few places from Porto

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This little video introduces places in Porto's city centre which you should include in your visit. Take the Tower of Clérigos, it’s celebrating its 250 years of existence: for only 2€ you can enjoy the view of the whole city from the top of the tower. You will, indeed, need to endure a few flights of steps but, it is worth it. You can take our word for it. From up there you will have a panoramic view of Porto and, needless to say, a great chance to pull out your camera.

20 March 2013

One of the privileged views of the city

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Behind Instituto Português de Fotografia (Portuguese Institute for Photography), in Cordoria, is the S. Bento da Vitória street, which leads us to the viewpoint of Vitória. This is one of the places we recommend, as it shows amazing landscapes of part of the city and it is open to the public, free of charge. From there you can see Vila Nova de Gaia, the Douro River, all the bridges, Porto’s Cathedral and hundreds of the city’s typical houses. It is obviously a great place for snapshots.

Buses: two days of panoramic views of the city

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 Sightseeing Buses

It is an extermely easy and cheap way to discover Porto. Turistic buses from City Sightseeing PortugalYellow Bus and Blue Bus allow you to comfortably explore the most beautiful places from our city, like its monuments, viewpoints, parks, beaches or riverside areas.
The circuits each company uses are identical, but we advise you to buy two day tickets. You will have more time for less money. You just need to choose what suits you the most. There are also special group discounts.


 Autocarros Panorâmicos 


É uma forma fácil e barata de ficares a conhecer o Porto. Os autocarros turísticos City Sightseeing Portugal, Yellow Bus e Blue Bus permitem que explores confortavelmente os mais belos locais da cidade, como monumentos, miradouros, parques, praias ou frentes ribeirinhas.