Portugal’s second city has a setting that calls for active appreciation, and there’s many ways to explore on foot, by bike or on water.
No weekend in Porto would be complete without making a day trip to the Douro Valley, and the best way to learn all about the wine and port here is to hit up a few vineyards – seeing the vines in front of you while you’ve got a glass of deep fruity xxx really does make it tast...
Portugal’ssecond city,Porto, is anincreasingly popular destinationamong digital nomads and other remote workers. I’ve spent quite a bit of time in this vibrant, artsy city over the last few years and I can confidently say that it’s an amazing place to live and work remotely. In my opi...
"We only stayed here for 1 night before leaving our 3 week holiday of Portugal. Location was nice, maybe not totally in the center, but everything is really close. You can park the car safely in the parking..." "100 Contos is a really nice B&B. Rooms are clean, big and co...
Even though leaving at the weekend can be more suitable, you’ll have more cash in your pocket to play with if you take off at the start of the week. What is the cheapest month to fly to Porto Covo? You can jet for less in August. This is generally an excellent month to take ...