Rendez Vous is a place where you can have some relaxed
fun with your friends. This bar is attended mostly by young people and you can
dance to electro rock, indie and alternative music, from the oldest hits to the
trendiest ones. It consists in 2 floors. In the lower one you have a dance
floor and the concert area.
01 April 2013
30 March 2013
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27 March 2013
An old fashioned Ride
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This is definitely one of the
best ways to know Porto. Trams are known to be one of the city’s landmarks
and while you travel on them, you’ll see all the most remarkable places of the
city.
The tram history begins in
1872, when the first route was opened. Since then the fleet of vehicles has
been restored and still preserves that vintage look from the 20s and 30s.
Nowadays the tram does three
different routes through all the different historical areas in Porto.
Line
1: The Douro Riverside
track – travelling from the historical centre to Passeio Alegre Garden. On this
route, you will spot several interesting landmarks, such as the Museu do
Elétrico (Tram Museum), the Museu de Transportes e Comunicações (Transport and
Communications Museum), the Museu do Vinho do Porto (Port Wine Museum) or the
famous Ponte da Arrábida (Arrabida Bridge).
This route takes 23 minutes
and departs from near S. Francisco de Assis church and monument.
26 March 2013
When "Bad Habits" are good habits
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If you are looking for cultural
entertainment, Maus Hábitos
is a great choice. They organise painting exhibitions, film screenings, events
where you can chat with artists, poetry evenings and even concerts for all
kinds of music tastes.
The
prices go up to 5 euro.
Maus Hábitos is not your
ordinary art gallery. It is a place where people can learn more about culture
and has helped bring more life to Porto’s deserted city center.
You can find it on the fourth
floor of an old building in Rua Passos Manuel, near Rua de Santa Catarina and Praça
da Batalha.
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.
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