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In the heart of Porto, the Mercado do Bolhão is more than just a market — it’s a living expression of the city’s spirit.

The Dom Luís I Bridge is a double-deck metal arch bridge that spans the River Douro between the cities of Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia in Portugal.

Where the city meets the Atlantic, and sunsets paint the sky in gold and fire, discover Matosinhos Beach.

Palácio da Bolsa is a 19th-century neoclassical masterpiece in Porto, where architecture, history, and elegance unite in stunning harmony.

Porto Cathedral is a romanesque stronghold towering over the city, where centuries of faith, stone, and history converge.

São Bento Station where trains arrive beneath 20,000 tiles and centuries of Portuguese history unfold on every tile.

In 1139, during the Christian Reconquista, the Kingdom of Portugal was founded from the County of Portucale, which emerged between the Minho and Douro rivers. In other words, the Northern region of Portugal plays a…

Porto is Portugal’s second-largest city, located in the north of the country along the Douro River. Known for its historical architecture, strong cultural identity, and world-renowned wine, Porto offers a balanced mix of tradition and…

This move marks a significant milestone in the company’s national expansion and reinforces its commitment to serving Portugal’s most important mobility hubs.

Known for its grand architecture and an interior filled with stunning “azulejos” (traditional Portuguese tiles), this station is a true historical and cultural masterpiece that captivates both tourists and locals.

Located in the heart of the historic centre, the cathedral stands out for its Romanesque architecture, enriched with Gothic and Baroque elements, which reflect the city’s evolution over the centuries.

The “Palácio da Bolsa”, located in Porto, is one of the city’s most iconic buildings and a symbol of the historical and cultural heritage of northern Portugal.

Its terraced vineyards, carved into steep schist hillsides, form a unique landscape that has been shaped by human hands for over two millennia.

The Dom Luís I Bridge spans the Douro River, connecting Porto to Vila Nova de Gaia, and stands out for its impressive iron arch and architectural structure that combines beauty with innovative engineering.

The Crystal Palace Gardens are one of the most iconic locations in Porto, offering a green and tranquil space in the heart of the city.

Located in the heart of the city, near the Douro River, this church offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the artistic and cultural heritage of Porto.

Casa da Música, located on Avenida da Boavista, is one of the most important cultural landmarks in Porto and a reference point for contemporary architecture in Portugal.

The Bolhão Market is one of Porto’s most iconic places, renowned for its fresh produce, culture, and tradition.

The latest edition of the “Top 100 City Destinations Index 2024,” compiled by Euromonitor International, includes two Portuguese cities among the most attractive urban destinations for tourists: Lisbon and Porto.

Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport in Porto has taken a significant step towards sustainability by initiating large-scale biofuel use in its handling operations. This milestone results from a partnership between PRIO, Portway, and Beyond Fuels, which…






















































