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Youth Hostel in Porto
Travel Tips for Porto (Page 1/1)

Budget Meals Evening and Night Time Entertainment Visitor Attractions Where To Go Next
06 Oct 2012 Patrick, Northern Ireland:
There are cheaper places in Porto closer to the middle of tow, cheaper and more pleasant.
Don't miss... 06 Oct 2012 Patrick, Northern Ireland:
Porto has something for most people.
Don't miss... 11 May 2012 Scott, Scotland:
Porto centre and if you buy a 24 hour public transport ticket (I got mine at the Motro station after catching the bus into town, you can use it on the metro and the bus and I saved a good 6-8 euros by doing this)
For good eats check out... 05 May 2012 Remko, Netherlands:
The Italian restaurant oposite of the Hostel
For good eats check out... 05 Mar 2012 Kaylee, USA:
Right across the street - grocery store and the restaurant above are awesome!
Don't miss... 05 Mar 2012 Kaylee, USA:
The great views of the Douro, Atlantic, beautiful cityscape and bridges.
Don't miss... 06 Dec 2011 Vazquez, Spain:
Don't miss 'Casa de la Música' !!
For good eats check out... 06 Dec 2011 Vazquez, Spain:
You must taste EVERITHING in the 'Confiteria' in front of the Mercado do Bolhao access.
Don't miss... 14 Oct 2011 RUTHY, Israel:
Walking along the nearby beach
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HI Hostel Porto

As soon as you get there, you'll realize this won't be your last visit to the city. There's just too much to see. Since you're staying at the Porto Hostel, we will be honoured to serve you breakfast with a panoramic view of the Douro estuary and after the grub, check out the town. Take in the different styles of local architecture, zigzag across the bridges, taste the Port wine in one of the many cellars, mix with the people in Bolhão marketplace, count the number of steps as you climb to the top of Clérigos' Tower and take a souvenir photo in Avenida dos Aliados. If you're a football freak, then FC Porto and Boavista stadiums are waiting to hear you scream wildly. Casa da Música, Serralves, Rosa Mota pavillion and the coliseum should have several events scheduled to suit your taste. At night, the Ribeira and the many discos in town are a clear synonym for fun unlimited. All this and much more. Porto is a cool town. | more......