Now it was Le Figaro that surrended to the charms of this city that has the “Douro as poetic soul”… to paraphrase our Manoel de Oliveira. They praise the monuments and Manueline, Baroque and Neoclassical churches and of course the Torre dos Clérigos, the river and the bridge Luis I. They speak of our heritage, history and our “battles”; our architects and the recognition made by UNESCO in 1996. They speak of our contemporary culture which are compelling Serralves and the Casa da Música and praise our president Rui Moreira and his visionary spirit. They speak of the oldest hotels like Pestana Vintage Porto and the latest and charming as ROSA ET AL Townhouse. They speak of course of our Port wine, the cellars and the exceptional crops. They speak of our talents in fashion, arts and gastronomy. The Rua das Flores, the Lello Bookshop and S. Bento station are always compelling. They speak of the trendy Rosario street and Miguel Bombarda Street known as Porto Art District and Take Away Porto store of the Mendonça twins. They speak about the river, the sea and much more, once this Porto has charm and history impossible to close in a travel article…
“Porto fait sa movida”
©Franck Prignet/Figaro Magazine
Now it was Le Figaro that surrended to the charms of this city that has the “Douro as poetic soul”… to paraphrase our Manoel de Oliveira. They praise the monuments and Manueline, Baroque and Neoclassical churches and of course the Torre dos Clérigos, the river and the bridge Luis I. They speak of our heritage, history and our “battles”; our architects and the recognition made by UNESCO in 1996. They speak of our contemporary culture which are compelling Serralves and the Casa da Música and praise our president Rui Moreira and his visionary spirit. They speak of the oldest hotels like Pestana Vintage Porto and the latest and charming as ROSA ET AL Townhouse. They speak of course of our Port wine, the cellars and the exceptional crops. They speak of our talents in fashion, arts and gastronomy. The Rua das Flores, the Lello Bookshop and S. Bento station are always compelling. They speak of the trendy Rosario street and Miguel Bombarda Street known as Porto Art District and Take Away Porto store of the Mendonça twins. They speak about the river, the sea and much more, once this Porto has charm and history impossible to close in a travel article…
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