Porto, Portugal’s northern city, is like the cooler older sister of its capital, Lisbon. A country’s second city is always cool, right? Manchester, anyone? I’d been to Porto once before, but this was ...
Porto's local cuisine features lots of seafood (because of its seat along the Atlantic Ocean) accompanied by plenty of wine. Traditional dishes in Porto range from the Francesinha (a toasted meat, ...
Porto's location along Portugal's northwestern coast grants the city access to some prime beachfront. If you find yourself experiencing a sunny day, visiting Portugal's northwest coast is a great way ...
Bound for Portugal’s second city? From luxury suites to rooms with views over the River Douro, these are the very best places to bed down ...
If Paris is the city of light, and New York is the city that never sleeps, Porto is the most underrated city break you can go on right now. There, we said it. We named Porto the best city break in ...
Nestled along the rugged coastline of northwest Portugal, Porto has steadily risen to prominence as a must-visit destination and with direct flights from Belfast International it was a fabulous ...
Visit the city and surrounding valley famous for fortified wine, where the Douro River meets the sea. Nina Caplan has more than two decades of experience writing about food, wine, travel, and the arts ...
Getting Porto, Portugal Porto is a city that is pretty easy to get to. It essentially comes down to whether Porto is one of your beginning stops, middle stops, or end stops while visiting Portugal, ...
Perhaps you haven’t yet heard—port is booming. Future Market Insights reports that the global port wine market is primed for a giant compound annual growth rate of 8.1 percent in the next decade. For ...