Exploring the Historical Sites and Scenic Walks of Porto, Portugal

2023-08-22 16:00:00

Porto was built in the 5th century AD. There are many historical sites in the city. It is the largest port city in Portugal. Just like the holidays.

The area of ​​Porto City is small. The streets and alleys in the city all lead from the Douro River to the mountain, and then meander down from the top of the mountain, scattered to the riverside. The road you walk is either up or down, as long as you look for one direction, you will definitely reach your destination.

In the old city, the roads are very narrow, some of which are barely enough for a car to pass through, but there are car lanes in the twists and turns, and the slightly wider roads will cause more traffic jams. In this way, the best way to travel in Porto is to walk. When I went out, I walked up the hillside. Some of the roads were very slanted, and I might exercise my body. It was a bit strenuous at first, but following two days I walked freely.

Walking to the highest point, overlooking the whole city, the red roofs are row upon row, patchwork, and not far away you can see the towering church spires and the walls of the blue porcelain painting shop. Looking west from the bridge, the whole city is illuminated by the setting sun to a golden color, which is extremely beautiful.

It took a lot of effort to go up the mountain, and when I went down the mountain, I felt extra relaxed. I walked down the winding path along the scattered paths, and passed a beautiful small square or small park from time to time. There are also many restaurants, restaurants and bars everywhere, just like Spain, lunch at two or three o’clock, dinner at eight or nine o’clock, it is very easy to travel to such a place, it is most suitable for people who like to travel casually, wandering around, everywhere There were surprises, and it was very easy to play, but following two days, I was already familiar with the road, so I didn’t feel that I was a visitor from afar.

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