

Charming riverside district in Porto, known for its vibrant atmosphere, traditional architecture, and lively nightlife.
Ribeira's climate can be unpredictable with sudden showers.
Ribeira is best explored on foot with its cobblestone streets.
A great gift to bring back home or enjoy during your stay.
A historic market offering local produce and traditional Portuguese cuisine.
A stunning Baroque church with intricate gold leaf interior.
A Romanesque cathedral offering panoramic views of the city.
Traditional Portuguese tiles, hand-painted and fired, depicting historical scenes and geometric patterns.
A fortified wine produced exclusively in the Douro Valley, aged in oak barrels and enjoyed chilled or as a digestif.
Delicate, handmade bobbin lace inspired by the habits of Franciscan monks, a traditional craft from the Aveiro region.
A soft, spongy cake made with just four ingredients: eggs, sugar, flour, and lemon juice.
A sandwich filled with various meats, covered in cheese and a spicy tomato sauce.
A traditional tripe stew with various meats, vegetables, and spices.
A historic café known for its traditional Portuguese breakfasts and stunning views of the Douro River.
Famous for its delicious pastries, especially the Pastel de Nata, a must-visit for breakfast.
A riverside restaurant offering fresh seafood and stunning views of the Douro River.

A 116-foot granite monument honoring the first military officer of Plymouth Colony, offering panoramic views of the surrounding area.
Mattom Mala Waterfalls, a serene and picturesque spot, is a must-visit for nature lovers in Kozhikode, Kerala.
A bustling night market in Bangkok, offering a vast array of goods and street food.