Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Porto, Portugal

We docked in Leixoes and drove a few miles into Porto for our included excursion. Porto is a hilly city in northern Portugal along the Duoro River.  On our bus tour, we saw the Clerigos tower, the stock exchange palace, a quick glance of the Porto Cathedral, the railway station (with 20,000 ceramic tiles on the walls), and the Sao Francisco (Saint Francis) Catholic Church.  We were given free time along the river in an area called Ribiera, so we walked to the Sao Francisco church for a tour of the catacombs and sanctuary.  It is Gothic on the outside, but ornate Baroque style inside.  The catacombs contained tombs from hundreds of years ago.  After seeing the church, we returned to the riverside to have a Super Bock beer and try the Pasteis de Nata, the famous custard tarts.  Both were delicious!  Our next stop was to sample port wine at Calem.  We bought 2 bottles, one white and one ruby, after enjoying the port.  I also bought a cork purse and earrings that look like the painted tiles you see all over Porto.
fishing boats in the Duoro River in Porto

Welcome to Porto!

Painted tiles, especially blue, are found on many of the exteriors
and interiors of the buildings in Porto

Cathedral of Porto

Stock Exchange Palace, near the Sao Francisco Church

Gothic exterior of the Sao Francisco Church

Catacombs under the Sao Francisco Church

One of the chapels at Sao Francisco Church

Looking at the Ribiera (riverfront) area of Porta

Ribiera from the other side of the Duoro River

The Cask Room at Calem Port Wine Store in Porto

1 comment:

  1. Hi! We are future world cruisers and are considering several different lines. Could you provide a summary of your WC? Thoughts on the ship, itinerary, anything that could be improved? Were there enough WC events? Thanks!

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