Its collection includes glass, ceramics and a formidable array of eighteenth and nineteenth century paintings, as well as the late-nineteenth-century sculptures of Soares dos Reis his O Desterro, The Exile, is probably the best-known work of its kind in Portugal.
In summer the park is home to a vast fair. On the far side, across Rua Entre Quintas, stands the Solar do Vinho do Porto, where you can sample one of hundreds of varieties of port in air-conditioned splendor — a good prelude to visiting Vila Nova. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly.
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Porto, Portugal. More information is available on Wikipedia Porto. A rental car is not needed for a holiday to Porto, since the city has excellent public transport and the most popular day trips can be reached by train.
Driving in central Porto can be very challenging, with erratic drivers, confusing road layouts and limited car parking. A rental car is useful if you plan to explore the Douro valley or the northeast of Portugal, where there is almost no public transport.
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Porto's beaches Porto is on a coastline of glorious beaches. Porto day trips Porto's day trips; where to go? But the city also comes with a thriving food scene — including one of my favorite market halls anywhere, bustling shopping streets, architecturally lavish churches, narrow cobbled lanes, and a handful of museums worth a look.
The Ribeira literally "riverbank" district is the city's most colorful and touristy quarter. Strolling the Ribeira embankment, while popping in and out of shops that line the way, is Porto's best lazy-afternoon activity. Be sure to duck into the back streets where time-worn faces and once-dazzling facades seem to ferment into an intoxicating sip of port-for-the-eyes. Downtown Porto is compact but steep, making distances seem longer.
Foot-weary travelers can take one of the "Six Bridges" cruises operated by several different companies that leave continually from the Ribeira riverfront. These relaxing one-hour excursions float up and down the Douro River, offering a fine orientation and glimpses of all of Porto's bridges — most notably the majestic steel Ponte Dona Maria Pia, artfully designed by Gustav Eiffel, architect of Paris' famous landmark.
For wine connoisseurs, touring a port-wine "lodge" — where the wine ages for years — and sampling the product is a must. Port is a medium-sweet wine, usually taken as a digestif after dinner.
For some, port is an acquired taste — but it's one worth cultivating.
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