Emily out on the (azulejo) tiles in Porto 漏 Emily McAuliffe / 香港六合彩即时开奖
The warmth of Portuguese people prompted 香港六合彩即时开奖 Local Emily McAuliffe to plant roots in Porto in 2016. In search of culture and adventure, she found a city that wore its heart on its sleeve and casually showcased centuries鈥 worth of history and tradition along compact streets.
When I have friends in town鈥 I give them a workout by climbing the narrow streets that lace around the 厂茅 cathedral in Porto鈥檚 oldest neighbourhood. I think the washing flapping from balconies in this area, paired with the smell of barbecued sardines in summer, provides the ultimate insight into traditional Porto. Then, provided they鈥檙e OK with heights, I鈥檒l take them over the top level of the Ponte de Dom Lu铆s I for an amazing view. The carpet of wild morning glories that drapes across the crumbling buildings to the right of the bridge is one of my favourite sights in Porto. Come dinnertime we鈥檒l go to Museu d鈥橝v贸 for petiscos, as these small share plates are the perfect way to try a variety of typical Portuguese foods.
When I want to chill鈥 I head to Jardim das Oliveiras and lie on the grass with a book. The park hovers over the trendy shopping arcade and is next to my favourite building in the city 鈥 the Torre dos Cl茅rigos (OK, and it also happens to be next to one of my favourite bars, Base). I like to time my visits with the tower鈥檚 6pm bells because something about their melodic chime always makes me smile.
My favourite street鈥 is Rua das Flores. There are so many cute caf茅s and shops and I love the constant energy. I have to actively stop myself from taking the same photo again and again of the floral-studded fa莽ade of , which appropriately honours the 鈥楽treet of Flowers鈥 title.
When I need to work鈥 I head for The Coffee Room and fuel my soy-latte caffeine addiction. The caf茅 is inside the groovy shoe and clothing store The Feeting Room, and there鈥檚 always a cool buzz at the big share table on the upper floor. In summer I like to sit on the footpath terrace and intersperse my work with bouts of people-watching.
When I meet up with friends鈥 we pick up a bottle of vinho verde and some 肠丑辞谤颈莽辞 then head to Jardim do Morro for a picnic. The sunset views across the river and city are unreal.
When we feel like exploring鈥 my friends and I will take a car or jump on the train to visit the surrounding areas. Some of my favourite places around Porto are Braga (a university town strewn with pretty caf茅s), 骋耻颈尘补谤茫别蝉 (the place considered Portugal鈥檚 birthplace), the Douro Valley (the world鈥檚 port wine hub, which also has some fab table wines) and the Parque Nacional da Peneda-Ger锚s (one of Portugal鈥檚 best hiking spots).
When I get the nibbles鈥 I can鈥檛 resist 谤颈蝉蝉贸颈蝉. These traditional baked or deep-fried pastries are typically filled with meat or prawns and can be spotted in the glass counters of caf茅s across the country. 搁颈蝉蝉贸颈蝉 are perhaps not the healthiest thing in the world, but they鈥檒l only set you back 鈧1 and make the perfect-sized snack. You can find them all around the city, but the homemade versions at Casa Leandro (Rua de Tr谩s 12) and are particularly good.
One of the city鈥檚 prettiest aspects鈥 is the azulejo tiles. I鈥檓 still awestruck by buildings like the Igreja do Carmo and Capela das Almas, even though I鈥檝e walked past them hundreds of times. I also like strolling streets like Rua do Bonjardim and Rua Duque da Terceira and trying to choose which tiles I鈥檇 like to have on my house.
My favourite walk鈥 is along the Douro River to the Farol de Felgueiras. It takes just over an hour from Cais da Ribeira but there are so many beautiful sights along the way it feels like no time at all. The huge white arch of the Ponte da Arr谩bida has a photogenic cross-cross pattern when you look up, and I love passing the little fishing boats that bob in the water as you approach Foz. It鈥檚 important to remember to look back every so often when doing this walk, as the views of the city behind and the river-mouth ahead are equally magical.
When I want to avoid the tourist crowds鈥 I lose myself in the backstreets looking for street art. There are so many characters lurking in and around abandoned buildings, and for me they form a key part of the city鈥檚 personality. Some of the best-known artists are Costah, YouthOne, Chei Krew, Mesk, Hazul and Godmess. Once you get an eye for their individual styles, you鈥檒l start to recognise their work all across the city.
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