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Porto, Portugal – My Adventure and Why You Should Visit #porto #budgettravel #portugal

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Porto, Portugal – My Adventure and Why You Should Visit #porto #budgettravel #portugal

In this video I’ll tell you all about my first trip to Portugal, visiting Porto and surrounding cities, my favorite foods, the price of my flights, and more.

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15 COMMENTS

  1. Appreciated your perspective. I would say however that after recently visiting the Portugal the language barrier isn't even an issue. There were so many Portuguese that speak English that I don't think that should even be concern for anyone wanting to move there. As you live there you can learn at your own pace.

  2. Subscribed! Happy 2022! Well, things have changed for me. For Xmas 2021 I was still in Tigre,

    in Argentina, doing paperwork. Now, thanks to my Schengen passport, I´m in Coimbra

    in Portugal (since a week, & near to the Alma Shopping). Having lived in Hamburg, Buenos Aires & New York with my wife, now after being a widower since 2017, I think I´ll relocate. Thank you! 🙂🙂

  3. I love Portugal. My husband and I traveled throughout Portugal starting in the Azores then Porto and worked our way down the country in our rental car. We had a home base averaging 5-7 days in the different areas along the way and did day trips to explore as many towns and villages as we could. We spent 7 weeks there and we each had only one carry on and one tote bag as a personal item (which mainly carried our camera gear). No checked bags. When renting our houses for the trip I made sure they at least had a washing machine. Some had dryers, but it is traditional there to hang the clothes outside to dry. So we did not need to overpack. We did laundry once a week. It gave us freedom from lugging so much around. But it also positions us to be first in line to pick up our rental car.
    We loved Porto. We struggled more in Lisbon due to the hills being very steep and everywhere you go in the historic district which was where we wanted to be.

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