If you like fish/seafood i can reccomend Palato restaurant. They have a big grill outside and you just chose your fish and they cook it. Simple but tasty.
A lovely place to visit for a long weekend...if you can get a visit into the douro valley vineyards you must go ....there is a local delicacy called a francesinho...no not à Brazil squad member but a horrible gruesome mix of cheese ham and beefburger ..if you can finish one just check when you awake next day to see if you are still alive ....go easy on the port ....lots of nice restaurants riverside
Great city to wander by foot, especially along the riverfront. The best bars tend to be further up the hill into the city.
Walking over the top of Luis I Bridge is a highlight. It’s free with good views and some good restaurants on the other side of the river.
A great snack to pick up when walking between bars is a pastel de bacalhau. Mix of potato and codfish, usually deep fried. Ignore my poor description, they are delicious!
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and a bit of bugle as well.
Walking over the top of Luis I Bridge is a highlight. It’s free with good views and some good restaurants on the other side of the river.
A great snack to pick up when walking between bars is a pastel de bacalhau. Mix of potato and codfish, usually deep fried. Ignore my poor description, they are delicious!
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