After taking in the grandeur of Porto Cathedral, we wandered over to the iconic Luís I Bridge
We had tried quite a few pastéis de nata this trip, but Castro might take the crown.
Downhill, uphill, cobbled streets and centuries-old facades, today was Porto at her finest.
It was not just a dinner; it was a delicious guessing game, a celebration of Portugal’s rich culinary soul and the perfect finale to our Porto adventure.
A spiritual detour from Lisbon to Porto brought us to Fátima, a place of prayer, peace, and pilgrimage.
The space was bright and comfortable, perfect for a break. Food-wise, it was decent.
After settling into our Porto apartment, we walked over to Brasão Antas, a buzzing local bistro just down the street.
If Disney built a castle in Portugal, it would probably look something like this.
The park was like a fairytale forest - lush, tranquil, and bathed in golden morning light.
Tucked within lush gardens and centuries-old trees, this place felt more like stepping into a fantasy novel than a historical site.
Ofício is not your average tasca. It is playful, inventive, and deeply satisfying.