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Porto is Portugal’s second-largest city and home to many of the country's most important exports. It’s where port wine was first stored, where travellers can find the best pottery in Portugal, and boasts some of the best seafood markets in the country. Porto’s historic city centre is an Unesco World Heritage Site and arguably one of the most beautiful cities in Portugal. Wine cellars are lined up along the river banks and restaurants and bars are strategically placed along the riverfront.
Walk through the city centre and pay close attention to Porto’s buildings. They may look faded, but their coloured tiles and murals add to their authentic beauty. Exquisite hand-painted tiles can be found on church walls and inside many of Porto’s buildings. Flights to Porto take a few hours from the UK.
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Peak Season:
Summer is the most popular time to visit Porto and the beaches in the surrounding areas.
Off Season:
If you do not mind rain, pack the wet gear and come in winter. The weather is on the cool side of mild, and, when the rain eases off in March, everything is in bloom.
Many visitors find walking or biking the best way to explore Porto, particularly in the old part of town where most major monuments and sights are close together. The streets can be narrow and confusing, and when you get lost just ask a resident to point you in the right direction.
Porto’s public transportation system is inexpensive and convenient. Funiculars take you up the steep banks from the Ribeira to the city centre. The buses and trams let you see the city as you travel, and the metro has several lines that get you around Porto quickly. Most visitors use the local train system to get to the outlying areas, especially the beaches. During rush hour, however, public transportation is very crowded.
There are discount and multiple-trip tickets, such as the Passe Turistico, bilhete diario (day pass), and rechargeable Andante Card, that offer deals and discounts on public transportation.
Taxis are available 24 hours a day, and can be hailed, picked up at a stand, or called.
Porto has heavy traffic and a maze of one-way streets, making driving difficult for visitors. With the city’s public transportation and taxis, you probably do not need to drive in Porto.
Porto Airport (OPO). The airport is six miles from the centre of the city.
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