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Queima das Fitas Porto 2024

Portugal is widely recognized as the oldest nation-state in Europe, with origins dating back to 1143. During the following century, in 1290, King Dinis founded the University of Coimbra, which is not only the oldest university in Portugal but also one of the oldest in the world. From that point on, other universities emerged throughout…

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May 2, 2024

Exploring Porto’s Culinary Heritage: From Tripe Stew to Sweet Delights

Porto’s gastronomy is widely known both nationally and internationally. Its cuisine is strongly influenced by the traditions and customs of northern Portugal and is full of traditional dishes from Minho to Trás-os-Montes. The food served here not only satisfies the body but also nourishes the soul. In this article, we’re going to explore some of…

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April 26, 2024

The Best Free Experiences in Porto

Let’s get to know this city a bit more, and what better way than to travel back in time, from its centuries-old history to modern times? To understand the city’s history over these centuries, there’s nothing better than to visit its churches. To fully grasp this scope, there are more than 180 churches scattered throughout…

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April 2, 2024

From Porto to Braga: Portuguese Easter Traditions

Portugal is a country filled with traditions, some of which remain virtually unchanged throughout the years. Thanks to its strong Catholic roots, it’s not surprising that many religious celebrations take place every year from the north to the south of Portugal. Among these celebrations is Easter, a time when devout Catholics all over the world…

Dona Antónia Adelaide Ferreira: Douro Valley Wine Legacy

Photo Credit: Casa Ferreirinha Portugal today is associated with many key elements, but one of them is undoubtedly the work and legacy that we have left, and continue to give, in the field of high-quality wine. If this is about our famous wines, like the worldwide Port wine, then one figure who is absolutely incomparable,…

What to Do on a Rainy Day in Porto

The city of Porto, increasingly known and promoted worldwide, invites visitors to explore its cultural activities regardless of the season. Even on rainy days, there are numerous options to enjoy the city’s offerings, from gastronomic experiences to cultural activities and various transportation modes. With the advantage of its compact size, Porto facilitates easy movement between…

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February 15, 2024

Unlock the Essence of Porto with Cooltour Oporto’s APP

Everything you need to know in one Place! Known as the Cidade Invicta (Unvanquished City), Porto has earned prestigious awards, including Best European Destination in 2014 and, in 2022, Best City Destination in the World and City of the Year at the Food and Travel Reader Awards. These accolades reflect the city’s unique allure, annually…

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January 18, 2024

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Portuguese Azulejos: Porto’s Tile Treasures

Portugal is widely recognized today for its gastronomy, climate, hospitality, culture, and its commitment to preserving its history and traditions. One unique way the Portuguese celebrate these is through the art of the famous ceramic tiles, known as “azulejos” in Portuguese. Portuguese ceramics represent a strong expression of cultural heritage and stand as a unique…

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January 5, 2024

Clérigos Tower: Porto ex-libris

Clerigos Tower stands tall, showcasing stunning architectural beauty in the heart of Porto The Torre dos Clérigos, constructed of granite and towering from the western apex of the church, is hailed as one of the city’s landmarks and measures a total of 75m (245 feet) in height. Its construction began in 1732 and was completed…

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December 7, 2023

Porto Cathedral – Sé do Porto

A breathtaking side view of Porto Cathedral. Situated in the historical center of Porto and designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, Sé do Porto, or Porto Cathedral, serves as an excellent starting point to explore the city and delve into the history of the nation’s foundation. In 1120, D. Teresa donated the medieval…

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November 8, 2023