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Porto is a lovely city! Full of addresses worth a visit, whether for a hearty brunch or for a wine at dusk. Vogue Paris unveiled the mysteries of this city and selected their favorite addresses, check it out.
Early Cedofeita
Within a former bookstore, the Early Cedofeita is a cozy coffee shop with Scandinavian decor. The space has a delicious breakfast menu, which includes vegan options. Among the delights of the menu are: granola and fresh seasonal fruits, homemade croissants, crispy bacon, chia pudding with almond milk and red berries.
Rua dos Bragas, 374, 4050-122 Porto, Portugal
A Vida Portuguesa
If you are in search of a place to buy the most precious local products like boxes of Tricana sardines, Porto colony, handmade duck baskets, colored soaps … this store was made for you! This charming boutique has settled in Vitória, this sublime historic quarter of Porto, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, one more reason to visit it. By the away A Vida Portuguesa translates to English as “Portuguese’s life”.
Rua Galeria de Paris 20 – 1º, 4050-162 Porto, T: +351 222 022 105
Casa da Música
Designed by the Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas, Casa da Música – or House of Music – has become a must-see in the city, whether for its incredible architecture or for the shows that take place there. the musical theatre houses three orchestras: the Oporto National Orchestra, the Baroque Orchestra and the Remix Ensemble where shows are performed in all possible repertoires.
Av. da Boavista 604-610, 4149-071 Porto, Portugal
Praia da Luz
Praia da Luz is a space with an amazing and privileged view! Whether in the restaurant, in the coffee shop or in the function space, the establishment offers a relaxing and relaxed atmosphere. With large windows facing the ocean, dishes such as grilled lobster, penne with asparagus and crab tartare are served. And if all this is no enough the cocktail menu is an irresistible invitation for a late afternoon.
R. Cel. Raúl Peres, 4150-155 Porto, Portugal
Miss’opo
The space is home to a Bed & Breakfast, a restaurant and a bar, it is no wonder that its clientele varies between locals and tourists who visit the space to have brunches well served or even a wine at dusk, which are well accompanied with Portuguese snacks.
Rua dos Caldeireiros, 100, Porto, Portugal