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Why is Porto so busy?

Porto is one of the most popular cities to visit in Europe right now – and for very good reason. Its stunning Old Town on the picturesque Douro River, complete with six bridges, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You'll find amazing Beaux Arts and Baroque churches, palaces and other buildings scattered around the city.



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Porto is surprisingly famous for a lot, perhaps most notable is the production of Port wine. Beyond that, there's the historic center of the old town that is incredibly charming. Wandering aimlessly through the winding streets is the best way to discover those Porto secret places.

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Porto is one of the least expensive cities in western Europe, and when compared to other city break destinations, Porto provides exceptional value for money.

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What food is Porto famous for? Fish and meat both feature prominently in the city's kitchens. Hearty sandwiches, rich stews, mouthwatering plates of shellfish, and one of the region's most famous exports, Port wine have all put Porto cuisine on the map.

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In either Porto or Madrid, you'll find plenty of activities to fill your time. In our opinion, Madrid has more to see and do, so we recommend spending more time in Madrid than Porto. However, 2-5 days is a good amount of time to spend in either destination. Families should spend more time in Porto than Madrid.

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The language spoken in Porto is Portuguese but English is widely spoken by all individual who work within the tourist industry. There will be no language barrier for travellers who are visiting Porto or the north of Portugal.

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Yes, Porto is generally safe at night. The city is well-lit and has a low crime rate, making it a safe place to explore after dark. The city center is especially safe, with plenty of police presence and a vibrant nightlife.

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Comfortable walking shoes:Porto is a very walkable city, with many cobblestone streets and steep hills. Comfortable shoes will be essential for exploring the city on foot. Light layers: The weather in Porto can be unpredictable, and it's always a good idea to bring clothing that can be layered.

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In the country's northwest region of Costa Verde, where the picturesque Douro River meets the Atlantic Ocean, lies the city of Porto, which offers an abundance of culture, gastronomy, and gloriously golden beaches.

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