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Five nights in Porto
Will be in Porto five nights late April early May. Staying Renaissance Lapa. Arriving super late Monday night.
Tuesday Casa-Museu Teixeira Lopes - 9 am Golden Catch lunch Porto augusto - 1 pm reservation World of wine museums - wine experience (ends at 8) and maybe another one or two beforehand . seems like is a day pass? Divino restaurant 745 Saint Luis bridge and Cais de riberia Wednesday Church of our lady of lapa Beaches: Matosinhos and Foz do Duoro Any public places to sit or lay out? Lunch rec? Apothek wine bar Culto ao Bacalhau Thursday Full day duoro river tour Restaurant in the Renaissance 730 pm Friday Jardins do palacio - 8-7 Museu Nacional de Soares dos Reis 10-6 Lunch rec? Borse: 9-630 (tour)? Church of Saint Francis Igreja e Museu de São Francisco do Porto wine quay bar Taberna dos mercadores or bite for dinner Saturday Church of Saint Ildefonso Igreja Paroquial de Santo Ildefonso and baltha square Avenida dos Aliados Rua da fábrica Clerigos church: and livaria lello (outside) Cafe piolho Igreja da Misericórdia do Porto 10-630 and museum 10-530 Rua Flores Se and Sao benito Prova and the door for dinner Any good quick iced coffee or egg custard tart spots? Any dinner restaurants I should swap in for the others listed? I love seafood but might want a touch of variety. Definitely want to try salt cod. Can I use contactless credit cards for trams and buses or do I need to buy cards or tickets? |
It’s my understanding that the Palacio da Bolsa (I think that’s what you mean by “Borse”?) can ONLY be visited with a tour. Check its official web site. And if that’s not what you mean – add it to your itinerary! It’s remarkable, IMO.
My two favorite dinners in Porto: · ODE Porto Wine House and · Barrica by YoursPorto I also enjoyed Cozinha dos Loios, if not quite as much |
Yes! Bolsa. Thanks!
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Your itinerary omits one of the best places n Porto - the Serralves museum.
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Why so regimented. Porto is such a beautiful city to explore and wander and stumble upon beautiful sights, smells, and tastes.
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Looks like a fantastic Porto itinerary, very well planned! For beaches, both Matosinhos and Foz have plenty of public spots to sit or lay out, especially along the promenade and sandy areas near Praia de Matosinhos.
For transport, you’ll usually need an Andante card for metro and most buses/trains, though limited contactless tap-to-pay is available at some stations and on certain routes, so the Andante card is still the easiest option. |
Originally Posted by mike1728
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Why so regimented. Porto is such a beautiful city to explore and wander and stumble upon beautiful sights, smells, and tastes.
My plan for Porto was FAR more “regimented,” as is my wont. I enjoyed many moments walking around that city – as planned! -- in part because I made sure I had more than enough time to walk from place to place (including walks along streets or bridges or whatever that I correctly thought I would enjoy) and because my plan always allowed me to go “off plan” if I chose to do so. I do enjoy roaming … for as much as 30 or 40 minutes at a time. Beyond that, I’m almost always bored witless! I’m always struck by how differently people travel. And I’m glad about that – wouldn’t it be awful if we all traveled the same way? JMO. |
Thanks all. I like to plan and maximize my time but have some flexibility too.
Serravles seemed too modern contemporary for me? |
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