A bit of sight seeing while we were locating for other DHL service centres. |
We walked to Botica Metro Station which was about 800metres from DHL and back to the city centre (at Trindade Station) to meet up with the rest of the group. |
Roasting chestnuts at the road side like you see in Malaysia or other parts of the world. This is the Porto's setting. These chestnuts would be good when sampling with the local Portuguese wines. |
A brief visit to Sao Bento Railway Station and wonder what is the story behind the so many blue ceramic wall tiles we hope we will find out soon. |
A busy train station providing connection to the people around the region and functioning as the main suburban lines. |
At last we regrouped at the Tourism Centre Office. |
This street that leads to many shopping outlets, drinking joints and the street has lovely things to see. |
Colourful & terracing Porto in a simple perspective. |
Some bought these tee shirts for themselves to remember Porto with their bicycles. |
A bit of walking around seeing nice historical buildings before we adjourn us for a dinner. |
The sky was getting dark as we slowing walked to the restaurant. |
A Portuguese beer house with interesting interior ambiance and of course it's famous for its beer, wine & sangrias that fit in very well all together with the food. Photo credit : Anne Cheong. |
The food were unique and yummy where I don't get to see very often back home. Photo credit : Anne Cheong. |
And finally a dessert to complete the dinner. |
Cheers and a wonderful dinner at Brasão Cervejaria Aliados. Thank you Mel for a good recommendation and looking forward for more. |
Good night Porto and we will see more of you tomorrow. |
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