Our English speaking guide who is passionate and knowledgeable about Porto. He is also a good story teller, just look at the facial expression of his guests and that tell everything. |
The drizzle did not deter us as we too engrossed with the tour. To the Portuguese it's raining but to Malaysian it's only intermittent drizzle "sop sop the water". |
The best location to view Porto was reviewed by the guide to us. GPS : 41.143142, -8.615823 |
One of the beautiful views from the secret location and on the far end is Saint Lawrence Church with two domes. |
Everyone of us enjoyed the spectacular views and busy clicking their cameras. |
The walking continued for more story and fact finding. |
We walk back to same spot opposite the Portuguese Centre of Photography to continue to listen to his ever interesting story. GPS : 41.145078, -8.616592 |
Then we walk through the small park with rows of trees with fat ugly trunks welcoming us as we go through. |
At the park are some sculptures like this one of laughing figures having fun on the terrace seats. |
From the park we took a cross the road and a had another good look of another church called the Church of Our Lady Carmo. GPS : 41.147313, -8.616235 |
Busking is another common sight in this part of the world trying to make some dollars from it. |
There is another way to see the city using this old tram operate by using electricity. |
Destroyed by fire in 1783, the house of worship was rebuilt but by the 19th century was torn down to make way for the expanding railway system. |
Testing our photography skill with coloured maple leaves. |
Figure out whose is whose ? |
Let's have fun and one for the camera. |
At the start of Liuz I Bridge where we were heading the best spot for a good view of Porto from Gaia side. |
The weather has turned out good as we enjoyed the beautiful scenery from the bridge. |
Walking on the upper deck of Luís I Bridge towards Gaia side of the bridge you get to see the Metro train or tram crossing the bridge so were some bicycles. |
The gorgeous character of Porto as viewed from the Terrace Cable car. |
From Gaia we had a amazing view of Porto and also the famous Ponte Liuz I |
The Porto Cathedral (Portuguese: Sé do Porto) is a Roman Catholic church located in the historical centre of the city of Porto, Portugal. |
It is one of the city's oldest monuments and one of the most important local Romanesque monuments. |
The statue of Vímara Peres (Vímara Pérez in Spanish; died in Galicia, 873) was a ninth-century nobleman from the Kingdom of Asturias and the first ruler of the County of Portugal. |
The townhouse surrounding the cathedral, the richer will built additional floors upward as the size of the land could be increase anymore. |
Two minor towers with domes are part of Saint Lawrence Church next to the cathedral. |
The inside of Porto Cathedral. |
More shots before we leave the place. |
This small place looks new and so here we were waiting for our food at the small shop. |
The food was delicious but the portion was not enough to go around. |
Our last place was a convenience store where we would get of food for tomorrow breakfast. Good night Porto we will be leaving Porto to Ovar tomorrow. |
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