Considered the best European destination in 2012 by the European Consumers Choice, Porto is the most important city in the North of Portugal. Its historical centre has been recognised by UNESCO as a World Heritage site in 1996. Magnificent monuments, museums, old streets, bridges and houses reflect the historic authenticity of the city. Different artistic styles dominate in Porto’s architecture from Romanesque, Gothic, Baroque to contemporary. The city is known for its unavoidable port wine cellars, taverns, as well as traditional and gourmet restaurants.
Being one of Europe's oldest tourist destinations, Porto has a lot to offer from its wealth of artistic heritage, Port Wine to open-air leisure spaces and cultural life. Porto also has excellent public transport service which allows you to travel by train, tram, bus and metro.
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In Porto, there are several places to discover from beautiful architecture to delicious food and great culture. The historic centre of Porto was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1996.