Passeios Autênticos no Porto
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Enjoy Porto
Like the rest of the country, Holy Week in Porto and Northern Portugal is a religious affair and regarded as a time to welcome those who visit us at this time of the year.
March 17th, marks St. Patrick’s Day. It is Ireland’s main bank holiday and is celebrated on this day because it is the anniversary of the death of St. Patrick, the country's patron saint.
Valentine's Day is right around the corner! This year we propose a slightly different experience. Why not break the routine and spend quality time together?
If you want to see Porto but you don't have much time, here is an itinerary of what you shouldn't miss and can be done in just one day.
Be mesmerised by a natural environment carefully crafted by man, and live unique moments of discovery along one of the most beautiful rivers in the world, among very rich farms and extensive vineyards arranged in terraces.
. Even in the 19th century, the king of cakes was already being served throughout the city. When Epiphany approaches, we bow down to the bolo-rei.
Still have gifts to buy, and not sure what to give? We have got you covered just follow our suggestions, find the perfect gift and give the city as present.
Are you visiting Porto this Christmas season? Why not take this chance to do some of your Christmas shopping in the Invicta city?
Do you like visiting cities where you can explore places with history? Porto is the ideal place for you!
Porto lives and breathes the Christmas spirit in all its splendour during the last month of the year.
There is nothing better than savouring the famous Port Wine in the city that gives it its name. Join us on an itinerary of places in Porto that live the essence of this wine and where you can learn about its history, savour its different types and buy your favourite.