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Do you have two days to explore Porto? Then put on some comfortable shoes, bring an appetite and get ready for an unforgettable journey through cobbled streets, coffee aromas and postcard sunsets.

Where to Eat
- Café Santiago - For one of the best francesinhas in town.
- Tapabento - Small and cosy, perfect for sophisticated tapas.
- Mercado do Bolhão - A classic for sampling local produce and traditional snacks.
- Brasão Cervejaria - If you want an authentic experience of Portuguese snacks and craft beers.
- Restaurante Marinheiro - Known for its fresh fish and seafood dishes, with an excellent family atmosphere.
What to Visit
- Ribeira do Porto - The city's postcard, with incredible views of the River Douro.
- Livraria Lello - The most iconic bookshop, with breathtaking architecture.
- Torre dos Clérigos - Climb the 240 steps and enjoy a unique panoramic view.
- São Bento Train Station - It's worth admiring the historic tiles that tell the story of Portugal.
- Casa da Música - an architectural icon with a diverse cultural programme.
- Wine Cellars - Here you can learn about the history of each wine and enjoy authentic tastings.
Green spaces
- Palácio de Cristal Gardens - Stunning views over the Douro and a great place to relax.
- Parque da Cidade - Portugal's largest urban park, ideal for walks and picnics.
- Jardim do Morro - Perfect for enjoying the sunset with spectacular views.
Nightlife
- Galerias de Paris - Porto's busiest area at night, full of bars and entertainment.
- Plano B - One of the best known venues, with varied music and a relaxed vibes.
- Maus Hábitos - An alternative venue that mixes art, music and good food.
- Base Porto - An open-air bar perfect for a relaxed evening.
Porto is a city to feel, savour and experience. With this itinerary, every minute will be a discovery and every corner a new story.
Shall we explore?