Daniel and I were in Porto for a little less than three weeks and in all honesty, it was a pretty low-key three weeks. We did a couple of day trips, which I’ve written about; we did a couple of tours and made an effort to see some of the landmarks, but there was also…
Category: Portugal
Aveiro: Storks, Canals, and Porcelain
Near the end of our time in Portugal Daniel and I decided to take the train to Aveiro. We picked this city by looking at maps of the train lines going in and out of Porto and Googling the different stops to see if any looked interesting to us. Aveiro is a coastal city south…
Pastries of Porto, Rated 🥐
Portugal has amazing pastries, and they are everywhere. It seems like every street has a bakery, and the bakeries are affordable and have huge selection. (The bakery we visited most often was this one, which was near where we were staying.) Most of the pastries we saw were completely new to us, so it was…
Port Wine
When planning our time in Porto, Daniel and I decided we wanted to learn more about the production of port wine, as making port is unique to the area and an important part of the economy. Porto and the surrounding Douro Valley region is where all port wine is produced. In the same way that…
Guimarães and Braga
Based on recommendations from some locals, Daniel and I decided to take the train for a day-trip to Guimarães and Braga, two cities to the north-east of Porto. The train fares from Porto were very cheap: it was less than four euros for the hour-long ride. We did have a terrible time trying to figure…
What We Know About Porto
After thirteen days in Spain, Daniel and I flew from Barcelona into Porto, Portugal. The flight was only an hour long, and since both countries are part of the Schengen Zone we didn’t need to go through any border control checks, which was convenient. As the plane descended I was amazed at how green the…