
So many buildings that are over 100 years old in this city. Everywhere you see beautiful old buildings, churches and palaces. Not to mention the houses themselves just have an old feel and look to them. This city is so esthetically pleasing and interesting. Walking through Porto, is truly like stepping back in time.
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Porto does feel older than anywhere in Spain .. lots of dilapidated buildings but it adds to the charm. I love the tiles.
This city is so interesting to visit and to enjoy the street coffee shops and restaurants! Awesome place to visit! Thanks for sharing.
You must be informed about the city avoiding frequent questions concerning all you see. The sound of your voice seems a child opening and discovering Xmas presents! WOW! You failed enter the spectacular São Bento train station, you didn’t see the view from the Episcopal Palace…sorry!
Fabulous city walk. Going there in September. Can you post the streets you walked down, please.
Hey Kerry, liked that a lot ! BUT if you REALLY want to be blown away by the age and architecture of Iberia, you need to try either Merida or Caceres in Extremadura; if i had to choose just one, it would be Caceres' almost perfect , the main square is the best anywhere, let alone the extensive 14-17c old town ! ! J
The maskshit is turning me off big time!
Wow what a great walking city and the architecture is incredible! Thanks for sharing! Safe travels my friend
Gracias,un saludo.
Hi kerry was wondering how you find your way back to the hostels.if that was me i would be lost not knowing the city.great footage of porto.must be a really old city.take care man.
Portugal definitely has the nicest cafés in the world.
A great city to walk around. That church was WOW. Took so long to build. I am sure the inside is wonderful.
Nice traveling bro
Did you go to the city with the big wave surfing?
Kerry, hay muchos bares en el mundo que se llaman New York o California. Porque no Barcelona.? 😁😂🤗
l love your free spirit tag, so cool, detroit spinner xx
Calling the Catman. LOL
I was always curious about visiting and the scenery makes me want to check it out.
I was in Porto in August 2020. The restaurants are fabulous. Very fresh food, half the price in Spain. I had a wonderful dinner right in the port area for less than €10 including wine. The house white is usually €1 a glass. Porto is very mysterious. I feel there was a calamity there maybe 100 years ago that no one talks about. So many destroyed beautiful buildings. Also many buildings have glass domes with doors as if there was air transit by blimp. It was easy to imagine a fantastic lifestyle there in the past. Be sure to visit the old bookstore with a marvelous wood carved staircase.
Kerry loves a coffee
Porto me parece una ciudad muy bonita e histórica. Gracias por el reportaje, Kerry. Ya tengo ganas de visitar a Portugal otra vez. Visité a Lisboa una vez hace muchos años con un grupo de mis estudiantes. Pasamos 3 días allí antes de nuestra visita a España. ¡Mis maletas siempre están listas para viajar!
Looks like a great city, thought I saw tram lines, do they have trams ?