porto and douro valley
Once a sleepy riverside city best known for its fortified wines, Porto has
emerged as a vibrant arts capital that’s rightfully getting a lot of
buzz as a great value destination. At the vanguard of the city's
bohemian art scene is the gallery-lined Rua Miguel Bombarda - liveliest
during Simultaneous Openings when new exhibitions and streetside concerts create a festive ambiance. Big museums such as the Museu de Arte Contemporânea in Parque de Serralves host cutting-edge exhibitions. Meanwhile, Rem Koolhaas' wildly designed and hugely popular Casa da Música
keeps the music going at year-round performances, including free
outdoor concerts in the summer. Celebrated new restaurants have also
tapped into the city's creative new outlook. Rui Paula's DOP
showcases Portuguese ingredients with a contemporary twist. Historic
port wine lodges provide tours and tastings for free or a nominal fee.
Beyond Porto lies the Douro Valley,
a picturesque region of steep terraced hillsides covered in some of
Portugal's most celebrated vineyards, with river cruises and scenic
train rides for day-trippers.
The Yeatman is Porto's finest hotel, and its Michelin-starred restaurant is well worth a visit even if you don't stay the night.
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