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Scenic Azure and the Dom Luís Bridge, Porto.

Port guide: Porto, Portugal

Portugal’s second-largest city, once known only for commerce, has acquired new-found fun in lively arts and nightlife scenes, and has a gloriously scenic setting.

  • by Brian Johnston
Sardines – quite the handful.

In the can – preserving Portugal’s fishing heritage

There are plenty of fish in the sea, but Portugal’s traditional fish canneries are as rare as beluga caviar.

  • by Catherine Marshall
The sense of architectural history, with the retention of arches and stone walls, anchors the hotel in its locale.
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Hotel reviews

This timeless hotel combines history, design and craftsmanship

Five historic buildings brought seamlessly up-to-date provide a place for people to slow down and connect in this charming Porto hotel.

  • by Karen McCartney
Hop-tastic bars flourish in and around Porto’s historic centre.

The charming riverside wine region in the midst of a craft beer boom

Viticulture has long dominated Portugal’s second city, but travellers who prefer beer (cerveja) are increasingly merry here.

  • by Steve McKenna
Portugal’s Douro River at Porto.

River cruising takes off in Europe’s port wine mecca

More cruise ships than ever have been sailing merrily down the stream in Portugal this year, and it’s no wonder demand is rising.

  • by Brian Johnston
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Seats are squeezy for tall passengers.

Airline review: It has a bad rep, but I would definitely fly this again

Was it just my lucky day, or do the bad experiences receive more airtime? Surprisingly, my first-ever easyJet flight exceeds expectations.

  • by Catherine Marshall
If you want to beat the heat in Southern Europe, you’ll need to chill out.

Seven ways to keep cool in sweltering southern Europe

If you travel through southern Europe during the hottest part of the year, you’ll need a little respite from the sun. Here are seven of the best ways to keep cool.

  • by Maria Pasquale
Seixal, Madeira.

The charming island with a landing so tricky pilots need extra training

This Portuguese outpost offers a sunny climate, a charming Old Town and rich traditions, as well as one of the world’s most challenging landings.

  • by Julie Miller
The Douro by train.

Traveller Letters: Is it fair that costs go up after you make a booking?

I was quoted one price for motel accommodation, but on arrival it had gone up by 10 per cent and it was too late to back out.

Residential buildings in the walled city of Evora.

This ancient Portuguese city was once the residence of kings

With its walled surrounds, ancient monoliths and cobbled streets, its little wonder that Evora in Portugal has been recognised as a World Heritage site.

  • by Jane Cornwell

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