


A Romanesque masterpiece, Porto's cathedral is a historic gem with stunning views over the city.
Porto can have sudden rain showers, especially in spring and autumn.
Exploring the historic city center and hilly neighborhoods requires good footwear.

While many locals speak English, a phrasebook can help with translations and cultural understanding.
A contemporary art museum and park, offering a blend of art, nature, and architecture.
Decorative ceramic tiles, a symbol of Portuguese art and culture, often depicting historical scenes or geometric patterns.
A fortified wine produced exclusively in the Douro Valley, it's a must-try and a great gift from Porto.

A hearty sandwich filled with various meats, covered in melted cheese and a spicy tomato sauce, it's Porto's signature dish.
Custard tart with flaky pastry, best enjoyed warm

Sandwich with steak, sausage, ham, covered in cheese and a spicy tomato beer sauce
Tripe stew with various meats, vegetables, and spices
Famous for its traditional Portuguese pastries and coffee since 1922.
Known for its beautiful interior and delicious Portuguese sweets.
Iconic restaurant serving traditional Francesinha sandwiches since 1958.
A bustling wet market offering fresh seafood, produce, and local delicacies in Sai Kung, a picturesque town known for its seafood restaurants and proximity to beautiful beaches and hiking trails.
A vibrant cultural hub in Kerala, known for its traditional arts and festivals.
A mesmerizing display of lights along Kusumi Harbor, transforming the waterfront into a magical wonderland.