Guidebook for Porto

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Guidebook for Porto

Food Scene

A true Portuguese restaurant owned by an elderly couple. The cooking is home-made style and the quality is superb. The duck rice and the roasted veal are my favourites there.
19 locals recommend
Rei dos Galos de Amarante
121 Rua das Taipas
19 locals recommend
A true Portuguese restaurant owned by an elderly couple. The cooking is home-made style and the quality is superb. The duck rice and the roasted veal are my favourites there.
Tradicional Porto restaurant. Famous for its sliced ham with (or without) Serra da Estrela Cheese (it has PDO status). Also ask for a bottle of their Espadal wine (similar to Rosé).
451 locals recommend
Casa Guedes
130 Praça dos Poveiros
451 locals recommend
Tradicional Porto restaurant. Famous for its sliced ham with (or without) Serra da Estrela Cheese (it has PDO status). Also ask for a bottle of their Espadal wine (similar to Rosé).
Great place to eat a delicious grilled veal steak sandwich with (or without) Serra da Estrela cheese (it has PDO status). Each sandwich costs around €3.50. They also have an amazing grilled shrimp!
79 locals recommend
Venham mais 5
219 R. de Santo Ildefonso
79 locals recommend
Great place to eat a delicious grilled veal steak sandwich with (or without) Serra da Estrela cheese (it has PDO status). Each sandwich costs around €3.50. They also have an amazing grilled shrimp!
For traditional plates but in small sises.
49 locals recommend
Restaurante O Buraquinho
33 Praça dos Poveiros
49 locals recommend
For traditional plates but in small sises.

Everything Else

Metal arch bridge that spans the Douro River. At the time of construction its span of 172 m was the longest of its type in the world. It offers a great view, you can cross it on foot or by subway.
585 locals recommend
Luís I Bridge
Ponte Luís I
585 locals recommend
Metal arch bridge that spans the Douro River. At the time of construction its span of 172 m was the longest of its type in the world. It offers a great view, you can cross it on foot or by subway.
São Bento subway station at Porto downton. It is also a historial train station that is known for its tile (azulejo) panels that depict scenes of the History of Portugal.
1008 locals recommend
São Bento Station
Praça de Almeida Garrett
1008 locals recommend
São Bento subway station at Porto downton. It is also a historial train station that is known for its tile (azulejo) panels that depict scenes of the History of Portugal.

Food or Night

395 locals recommend
Maus Hábitos
178 R. de Passos Manuel
395 locals recommend