Porto is a gem for second-hand and vintage shopping. From hidden thrift shops to cool vintage boutiques, Porto’s segundo mão shopping scene throws up gold for those ready to bargain hunt. I’ve visited Porto probably more than a dozen times, and each time I leave with at least a few new items for my wardrobe. […] The post Where to go vintage and second-hand shopping in Porto appeared first on Olá Daniela.| Olá Daniela
Want to learn the secrets behind Portugal's famous pastry? Find the best pastel de nata cooking classes and workshops in Lisbon and Porto.| Olá Daniela
A complete guide to Porto's best azulejos, from hidden treasures to breathtaking azulejo-covered buildings. It includes a Porto tile map.| Olá Daniela
Porto is the ultimate weekend city. In two days you see and taste it all – from tile-covered churches to port wine to the city’s sandwiches.| Olá Daniela
Driving directly between Porto and the Douro Valley region takes 90 minutes, but you can turn the drive into an adventure with some stops.| Olá Daniela
Tile-painting workshops are a hands-on way to learn more about Portugal's azulejo hertigae while making a souvenir to take home.| Olá Daniela