Porto sits in the north of Portugal, along the banks of the Douro River, not far from where the river winds inland toward the vineyards of the Douro Valley. It’s a city shaped by water, stone, and centuries of trade.
Porto is a city that has a down to earth authentic vibe, that resonates throughout the city, through the cobbled winding streets of the historic Ribera district you will find pleasant surprises round every corner.
One thing I noticed are the many textures of Porto. The buildings aren’t polished; they’re weathered from years of history. Granite walls, narrow stairways, balconies with laundry drifting in the breeze – everything carries the marks of time. Even the famous azulejos, those blue‑and‑white tiles, feel like pages from a long-ago storybook. Some are pristine, others chipped, but together they create a visual rhythm that’s unmistakably Portuguese.
Inside São Bento Station, the walls are covered in vast tile panels depicting battles, coronations, and everyday rural life. I stood there longer than I expected, watching commuters rush past scenes that most museums would guard behind glass. Porto treats its art as part of daily life, not something to be tucked away.
Then you round a corner and the whole waterfront appears. The Douro stretches out in front of you, calm and confident, with boats drifting past and the riverbanks lined with colour. It’s a wonderful place to stroll on a sunny afternoon, watching the reflections shift across the water. Across the water, the Port wine cellars of Vila Nova de Gaia line the opposite bank. I toured one of the older lodges, where the air smelled faintly of oak and time. Crossing one of Porto’s six bridges gives you wide, generous views over the river – especially at sunset, when the city turns a deep, warm gold.
And then there are the small moments: the sound of church bells echoing through steep streets and the smell of fresh pastéis de nata from a corner bakery. I’ve been given strict instructions from Mimi to sample many more pastries before I leave!

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