Porto: A cidade Patrimonio da Humanidade con vistas ó Río Douro
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Porto é a cidade que deu o nome a Portugal – desde muito cedo (c. 200 a.C.), quando se designava de Portus Cale, vindo mais tarde a tornar-se a capital do Condado Portucalense, de onde se formou Portugal. É ainda uma cidade conhecida mundialmente pelo seu vinho, pelas suas pontes e arquitetura contemporânea e antiga, o seu centro histórico, classificado como Património Mundial pela UNESCO.
A cidade do Porto, construída sobre as colinas com vista para o rio Douro, é uma ilustre paisagem urbana com mais de 2,000 anos de história. O seu continuo crescimento, ligado ao mar (os Romanos chamavam-lhe Portus, ou porto), pode ser visto nos muitos e variados monumentos, desde a catedral com o seu coro Romanesco, ao Neo-Clássico Palácio da Bolsa até ao estilo manuelino tipicamente português da Igreja de Santa Clara.(1)
Turismo
Como pontos turísticos, destacam-se a Torre dos Clérigos, da autoria de Nasoni, e a Fundação de Serralves, um museu de arte contemporânea.
O Centro Histórico é Património da Humanidade, classificado pela UNESCO.
A Foz é outra zona altamente turística, por muitos considerada a mais bela zona da cidade, onde se pode desfrutar da beleza do Oceano Atlântico conjugada com um belíssimo e romântico passeio marítimo.
Ainda, em evidência, está o Mercado do Bolhão, um símbolo arquitetónico de comércio tradicional, onde se encontram as famosas vendedeiras do Mercado, características da cidade.
O conjunto histórico classificado pela UNESCO, é um dos pontos turísticos mais visitados da cidade do Porto, onde se podem encontrar diversos pontos de comércio, praças e edifícios históricos, que estão na origem da cidade, como a Sé Catedral.
Em 2012 e 2014, a cidade do Porto foi eleita "Melhor Destino Europeu", distinção atribuída anualmente pela "European Consumers Choice"
Em 2013, foi eleita o "Melhor Destino de férias na Europa" pela Lonely Planet.
Também, no ano de 2014, a revista Business Destinations, que organiza anualmente os Business Destinations Travel Awards, considerou que a Alfândega do Porto é o melhor espaço para "reuniões e conferências" da Europa, elegendo este centro de congressos pela sua qualidade e inserção urban e, nesse mesmo ano, a edição europeia do Wall Street Journal dedicou duas páginas à cidade do Porto, que sugeriu como a cidade "fascinante e charmosa ... perfeita para um fim de semana prolongado".
No ano de 2015, a cidade do Porto volta a ser escolhida como um dos principais destinos turísticos da Europa, fazendo parte de uma lista de 10 polos turísticos feita pelo jornal britânico The Guardian.
Em Fevereiro de 2017, o Porto foi novamente eleito, pela "European Consumers Choice", "Melhor Destino Europeu" do ano.
É a terceira vez que a cidade é distinguida com esse galardão e a única a conseguir esse feito por três vezes
Así ven Porto os Steemians
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@revelim
Oporto - The city overlooking the Douro river ...-
@paulocouto
In the old town of Porto at dusk light blends subtly with the centuries-old houses that accompany the hills leading down to the banks of the Douro River. Margins that accompanied the history of both the city as Portugal, it was the port that ships were supplied meat to soon venture in the Discovery of Brazil, Angola, Guinea, Cavo Verde and Goa in India, leaving the city's population the viscera of the animals.
It is in Porto where the cellars of Port Wine, specifically in the south bank of the river, in Vila Nova de Gaia, where the wine appreciated is aged for years in oak barrels giving it a range of irresistible flavors to taste.Leer mais
Portugal travel recommendation for Steemfest visitors - City of Porto in Black & White -
@puffin
Porto is a place, one can quickly fall in love with. It offers a beautiful scenery along the river Douro, charming narrow alleys, the landscape is enjoyable and the cuisine fits perfectly to the house wines the restaurants offer.Leer mais
Quite a few pictures - apparently I like taking pictures of food :)
The journey to and from Porto:Leer mais
The most exotic places in the world #5 - Porto, Portugall
@norwegianviking
The second biggest city in Portugal and on the north coast of the country you will find Porto. This is an amazing city, not too big (800.000) and it has everything you can ask for. Good food, friendly people, nice vine (portvine), interesting arcitechture (both modern and historical), river and even beaches.
If you travel to this country you will soon find out that the Portugese people are very friendly, and they speak better English than their neighbours in east.Leer mais
The historic city centre is amazing with its colorful houses, narrow streets full of charm and blue and white tiles/azulejos everywhere.
For those you likes Harry Potter, there is also sonething interesting to see. In Porto there is an old bookshop called Lello Bookshop with spectacle interior architecture which actually inspired the Harry Potter’s library in Hogwarts. In fact, J.K Rowling lived in Porto teaching English in the early 1990s.Leer mais
Serralves Museum
@adrianmada321s
The architectural plans for the Serralves Museum were first drawn up in 1991 by the architect Álvaro Siza. The new building was finally inaugurated in 1999, harmoniously integrated within the surrounding urban area and the pre-existing spaces of the gardens of the Park and Villa.
Visitors to the Serralves Museum also discover the particularities of the diferent spaces within this architectural work, that has a strong organizational structure and great flexibility and transformational capacity, enabling it to respond to the diversity and unpredictability of the contemporary art works to be displayed.Leer mais
Fotografía
Color Challenge - Wednesday Yellow )Porto)
@crissimoesy
You can see in the photo one of the most popular places in the Porto area, called Ribeira do Porto. It is a place very visited by tourists, take a boat trip and can see this wonderful place.Leer mais
Color Challenge - Wednesday Yellow )Porto)
@crissimoesy
You can see in the photo one of the most popular places in the Porto area, called Ribeira do Porto. It is a place very visited by tourists, take a boat trip and can see this wonderful place.Leer mais
Color Challenge Orange -- Porto in Perspective
@aschristyseesit
Sometimes a change in perspective is all we need to see things completely differently.
What would happen if we began to see all of our challenges, all of our fears, as something to be grateful for? Can we break down what we're used to, can we break down how fear makes us feel, and instead accept it as one of life's greatest gifts? What if those of us who fear have the greatest accessibility to unlock ourselves?Leer mais
OPORTO, PORTUGAL | Sunset in Oporto
@p2npoison
Beautiful sight. Beautiful city. Beautiful people.Leer mais
Color Challenge: Friday blue - Porto's blue porcelain wall
@joythewanderer
When it comes to blue color, Porto's streets are the first in my mind, such a huge piece of blue porcelain wall, and they are everywhere in the city.Leer mais
Color Challenge - Tuesday/Orange - Douro River Flowing Through Porto
@eoincurran
Famous for its wine, and dating back to Roman times. Porto is one of the nicest cities that I have been to yet
Gastronomía
Porto! Your food is amazing! Visiting an amazing city in Portugal
@exyle/
It was my first time flying with Ryanair and I vow I will next time pay for better seats! My goodness, there is even less space than Easyjet. And Easyjet is tough enough as it is for somebody my length (2mtr). It does explain why Ryanair is so cheap. We only paid 80 euro for a return flight for two. So, can't complain much!
Luckily the flight from Eindhoven to Porto was only 2,5 hours. So, gangrene had not set in yet. After landing it only took 20 minutes for the blood to return to my legs and I could get out of the plane. Leer mais
Douro – The wine capital of the world
@indiedg
In this beautiful Portuguese region, the wine production can be dated back to the 12th century. But not only until the 17th century that the Douro valley became the source of what have we known as today as Port. It was the Treaty of Windsor, signed by England and Portugal in 1386, which sowed the seeds for the emergence of this great classic wine and the transformation of the Douro Valley into one of the most renowned of the worlds wine regions.
Since early that the Douro valley has been sculptured to produce the greatest and most exquisite wines in the world. This long history with wine has shaped the landscape that we see today. Leer mais
Porto wine tasting in Porto, Portugal. Visiting the famous wine house of Ramos Pinto!
@exyle
Porto as the name suggest is famous for their Porto wines so I decided I would like to visit a wine house. A friend recommended I should visit the famous Winehouse of Ramos Pinto.
Funnily enough, Ramos Pinto is not located in Porto but across the bridge in the city of Gaia..Leer mais
Bairrada - The Portuguese Wine Underdogs
@indiedg
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I haven't been to Porto yet, but now I know, I have to do it very soon :)
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I really enjoyed porto, one of the best city trips I ever made
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Do you had write something over Porto?
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no not yet, maybe in a week or so :)
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If you like, tell us for include your work in the "galeguia" trails".
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