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Luís I Bridge
萧萧然雨中There are so many people. The bridge has two floors. The lower floor is mainly for traffic, and the upper floor has a large number of hikers and trams. You can stop to admire the Douro River and the buildings on both sides. The scenery is very good. There are railways and trams on the bridge, so you must pay attention to safety and be careful about your finances.
Porto Cathedral
AAnonymous UserIt belongs to the same church, not too special, buy a ticket 3 euros to go inside the tower, overlooking the whole Porto, the church yard is a small square, sitting a lot of people rest, can see the Douro River, do not go into the church in the yard strolling is very good.
Livraria Lello
BBryxwongLivraria Lello in Porto is a literary gem that feels like stepping into a magical world. This historic bookstore, often dubbed one of the most beautiful in the world, captivated me with its intricate woodwork, stained glass skylight, and the iconic red staircase that spirals like something out of a dream. It’s easy to see why this space inspired countless writers and artists.Practical tip: Arrive early to avoid crowds and purchase your entrance voucher online!
Ribeira
Cchinadesk1The old street of the Douro River is very suitable for walking. The old churches, castles, and bell towers are everywhere on the hillside. Railway stations, coffee shops, and houses see familiar blue and white porcelain murals everywhere, some are decorations, and some paintings are stories. Locals are particular about wearing, especially the elderly are conservative and neat, and men are wearing ties. In the winding and narrow streets, the exterior walls of elegant houses, the small flowers on the windowsill, and the cats nesting on the side of the steps all show simplicity and elegance.
Crystal Palace
猪猪猪万事如意The Crystal Palace in Porto was built in 1865 for the industrial and agricultural exhibition held in Porto. Like the name of the Crystal Palace, the glass structure of the dome steel frame is full of green crystal permeability, and its unique frame structure makes it still very modern even after hundreds of years. Visitors stop for pictures.
São Bento Station
1135***48Porto San Benedict station built in 1910, the station is full of blue and white tiles, the station tourists hold up their mobile phone cameras to enjoy the unique Portuguese tile art.
River Douro
ポポルトに留学中The view from here is amazing! It can be seen from under the bridge and from above, and both can be seen with different views, so it is recommended. Especially above, it is also recommended to take the metro to see the scenery!
Capela Das Almas
MMarraco WuThe Holy Spirit Church in Porto is a blue and white porcelain tile building. It is a tile collage of Bible stories. It is very creative and distinctive. It is located at the corner and is also a photo attraction. You can come to Porto to play if you have the opportunity. It is a very beautiful attraction!
Liberty Square
Cchinadesk1Porto's Liberty Square is located in the old town. It is open and spacious and easy to find. The square is radial, with a statue of a warrior on horseback in the middle. Churches, municipal offices, banks and other buildings are all around. With blue sky and white clouds, walking in the square is like going back to the Middle Ages. A square records history and inherits culture.
Casa da Musica
MM24***26Beautiful scenery, chaotic peach blossoms, convenient transportation.