A sunny morning spent admiring Manueline architecture in the monastery where Portuguese egg tarts were invented.
Read MoreMaybe it’s the the winding cobblestone roads, sweet shopkeepers, or the sight of laundry hanging out on the balcony, but Portuguese cities feel more lived-in and genuine, unjaded by tourism.
Read MoreThe people, the food, and the sights were so lovely and underrated in every way. With a little Harry Potter magic and countless pastry shops that satisfied my sweet tooth, Porto was a city to remember.
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