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A Cozinha do Manel

One of the most traditional restaurants in Porto. It’s been open since 1989 and it’s main goal is to put on the table the best dishes of the Portuguese traditional gastronomy. This is a family business and the Mendes are really nice people.

Rua do Heroísmo 215, 4300-255 Porto, Portugal

A Perola do Bolhao

Grocery store of typical products from the Porto region

R. Formosa 279, 4000-252 Porto, Portugal

Aduela

Busy bar, with a casual atmosphere and a terrace with an olive tree, offering light food and drinks.

 

R. Das Oliveiras 36, 4050-448 Porto, Portugal

Antigo Carteiro

Updated Portuguese cuisine

R. do Sr. da Boa Morte 55, 4150-686 Porto, Portugal

Antiqvvm

Elaborate and sophisticated cuisine located on the ground floor of the Romantic Museum. Located in a quiet garden and with terrace overlooking the mouth of the Douro.

R. de Entre-Quintas 220, 4050-240 Porto, Portugal

Armazém

Spacious and cheerful antique shops in a former warehouse that houses a café-bar with terrace.

Rua de Miragaia 93, 4050-430 Porto, Portugal

Avenida dos Aliados

Avenida dos Aliados is generally regarded as Porto’s city centre and is, as such, the most grandiose avenue. Flanked by ornate buildings in a range of architectural styles, from neoclassical to French Beaux-arts, this avenue was built to impress. As such it is home to the town hall and some of the city’s most prestigious hotels along with a number of banks.

Av. dos Aliados, 4000-065 Porto, Portugal

Biblioteca Publica do Porto

Founded in 1833 by order of D. Pedro IV, the Municipal Public Library of Porto (BPMP) occupied the current facilities, the former Convent of Santo António da Cidade, building of the century. XVIII, today classified as property of public interest, in 1842, becoming municipal establishment in 1876. The rich panels of tiles that surround the galleries of the cloister of the old convent stand out

R. de Dom João IV 2, 4000-296 Porto, Portugal

Biblioteca Publica do Porto

Founded in 1833 by order of D. Pedro IV, the Municipal Public Library of Porto (BPMP) occupied the current facilities, the former Convent of Santo António da Cidade, building of the century. XVIII, today classified as property of public interest, in 1842, becoming municipal establishment in 1876. The rich panels of tiles that surround the galleries of the cloister of the old convent stand out

R. de Dom João IV 2, 4000-296 Porto, Portugal

Bocca

Restaurant next to the mouth of the river with fantastic views, quiet. International cuisine and pleasant service.

R. do Passeio Alegre 3, 4150-714 Porto, Portugal

Bodegas do Vinho do Porto em Gaia

Gaia, the town located on the other side of the river hosts the long cellars where Port wine was matured, stored and exported abroad. Several of the wineries are worth a visit.

Av. de Diogo Leite, 4400-111 Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal

Brasa dos Leoes

Popular steakhouse with terrace. take away.

Praça Guilherme Gomes Fernandes 9, 4050-526 Porto, Portugal

Café Guarany

Founded in 1933, it is one of the cafe-restaurants with more character in Porto

Av. dos Aliados 85 89, 4000-066 Porto, Portugal

Cafe Lusitano

Beatiful and lively bar dance club, mixed but with greater gay affluence

R. de José Falcão 137, 4050-215 Porto, Portugal

Cafe Majestic

Nice classic coffee of the Belle Epoque, today one of the tourist spots of the city

Rua Santa Catarina 112, 4000-442 Porto, Portugal

Café Piolho d’Ouro

Popular tavern frequented by university students. Specialised in local dishes.

Praça de Parada Leitão 45, 4050-456 Porto, Portugal

Cafe Vitoria

Nice and quiet coffee and snack bar

Rua Jose Falcao, 152. 4050-315 Porto Portugal

Cafeína

Classic restaurant in the neighborhood of Foz, friendly and careful atmosphere. International cuisine and good wine list.

Rua do Padrão 100, 4150-557 Porto, Portugal

Capela das Almas

This eighteenth-century church located in the popular rua de Santa Catarina stands out for its exteriors covered with large canvases of tiles.

Rua de Santa Catarina 428, 4000-124 Porto, Portugal

Capoeira

Traditional small low key restaurant. Small and busy with Portuguese clients. Very traditional and family run. Fun, atmospheric. Super service and great fish.

Esplanada do Castelo 63, 4150-196 Porto, Portugal

Casa Cocodrilo

The famous Casa Crocodilo has been open in the center of Porto since 1948. This establishment works with soles and uppers, striving for the quality of its services.

R. de Cimo de Vila 63, 4000-170 Porto, Portugal

Casa d’Oro

Restaurant on the river in a charming building of the 1960s that belonged to the engineers who built the Ponte da Arrabida, with fantastic views. International cuisine, pizzeria and nice service.

R. do Ouro 797, Porto, Portugal

Casa da Musica

The Casa da Música is the main concert hall in town, designed by Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas, which accommodates the institution of the same name and its three orchestras Orquestra Nacional do Porto, Orquestra Barroca and Remix Ensemble.

Av. da Boavista 604-610, 4149-071 Porto, Portugal

Casa de Chá da Boa Nova

One of the mythical projects of the architect Alvaro Siza, built as a house by the sea between 1959 and 1963 and transformed into a restaurant since 2013. At the head of the kitchen is chef Rui Paula, awarded several times with a Michelin star.

Av. Liberdade 1681, 4450-718 Leça da Palmeira, Portugal

Casa Guedes

A typical bar with terrace where you can not miss trying the delicious sandwiches of roasted ham, with or without cheese da Serra da Estrela.

Praça dos Poveiros 130, 4000-393 Porto, Portugal

Casa Museu Guerra Junqueiro

Housed in an eighteenth-century house where the Portuguese writer and politician Guerra Junqueiro lived, considered one of the founders of the Escola Nova movement, and whose legacy can be seen today through the different pieces that make up the exhibition and that belonged to his private collection. Collections of ceramics, metal, goldsmithing, sculpture, furniture and textiles of the fifteenth and nineteenth centuries are exhibited.

R. de Dom Hugo 32, 4050-305 Porto, Portugal

Casa Museu Guerra Junqueiro

Housed in an eighteenth-century house where the Portuguese writer and politician Guerra Junqueiro lived, considered one of the founders of the Escola Nova movement, and whose legacy can be seen today through the different pieces that make up the exhibition and that belonged to his private collection. Collections of ceramics, metal, goldsmithing, sculpture, furniture and textiles of the fifteenth and nineteenth centuries are exhibited.

R. de Dom Hugo 32, 4050-305 Porto, Portugal

Casa Tait

Old recreational estate known as Quinta do Meio, bought in the early twentieth century by William Tait, Port wine merchant. Its romantic gardens have some impressive tree specimens and a rich collection of camellias.

R. de Entre-Quintas 219, 4050-249 Porto, Portugal

Casa Vasco

Small and pleasant atmosphere restaurant with international cuisine to share

Rua do Padrão 152, 4150-719 Porto, Portugal

Caseirinho

Popular and unpretentious restaurant, Portuguese food. Nice terrace next to the river.

Cais das Pedras 40, 4050-467 Porto, Portugal

Centro Portugués de Fotografía.

Museum of Portuguese Photography located in an important building of the eighteenth century built as a prison of the city, functioning as such until 1974.

Largo Amor de Perdição, 4050-008 Porto, Portugal

Claus Porto

Through over 133 years and four generations, Claus Porto developed its unique expertise in soaps, colognes, scented candles, home diffusers and men grooming products, crafting a philosophy of authenticity and an incredible portfolio of colourful hand-made labels and design patterns, each with its own unique personality

R. das Flores 22, 4050-262 Porto, Portugal

Comer e chorar por mais

Grocery store of typical products from the Porto region

R. Formosa 300, 4000-248 Porto, Portugal

Cufra

A classic and typical restaurant, snack bar and seafood restaurant with character

Av. da Boavista 2504, 4100-119 Porto, Portugal

Estaçao de Sao Bento

Main Porto’s railway station built in 1900 on the grounds of the female convent of the Benedictine order, it takes as a model the examples of the Parisian stations. The entrance hall features one of the richest tile sets in the city.

Praça de Almeida Garrett, 4000-069 Porto, Portugal

Estaçao de Sao Bento

Main Porto’s railway station built in 1900 on the grounds of the female convent of the Benedictine order, it takes as a model the examples of the Parisian stations. The entrance hall features one of the richest tile sets in the city.

Praça de Almeida Garrett, 4000-069 Porto, Portugal

Flow

Trendy restaurant in a nice place, formerly occupied by the warehouse of the Fabrica de Loza das Devesas, and well decorated. International cuisine. At night the music is loud and the atmosphere is dark.

Rua da Conceição 63, 4050-215 Porto, Portugal

Fuga

Very nice estaurante located on the banks of the Douro near the mouth. International cuisine with exquisite dishes and very attentive and efficient service.

Jardim das Sobreiras, R. do Passeio Alegre 2, 4150-571 Porto, Portugal

Fundaçao de Serralves

Serralves Foundation is one of the most unique places for contemporary art in Europe. Within a large park and garden due to the French landscape architect Jacques Greber, are located an Art Deco villa and the museum itself due to the famous architect Alvaro Siza. It houses interesting contemporary art exhibitions and the Casa del Cine dedicated to the director Manoel Oliveira.

 

R. Dom João de Castro 210, 4150-417 Porto, Portugal

Igreja de Santa Clara

Fifteenth-century church of the convent of the female branch of the Franciscan order with formidable interiors housing baroque altarpieces of carved and gilded wood.

Largo Primeiro de Dezembro, 4000-404 Porto, Portugal

Igreja de Sao Francisco

Franciscan church of the fourteenth century with formidable interiors that house baroque altarpieces of carved and gilded wood.
Rua do Infante D. Henrique, 4050-297 Porto, Portugal

Igreja de Sao Martinho de Cedofeita

A simple and charming Romanesque church of the twelfth century. It is the oldest in the city.

Largo do Priorado 72, 4050-466 Porto, Portugal

Igreja do Carmo e Igreja dos Carmelitas

Two semi-detached churches belonging to the Carmelite order and built in the eighteenth century. On its exterior side façade stands out one of the largest sets of tiles in the city of Porto.

R. do Carmo, 4050-164 Porto, Portugal

Igreja do Carmo e Igreja dos Carmelitas

Two semi-detached churches belonging to the Carmelite order and built in the eighteenth century. On its exterior side façade stands out one of the largest sets of tiles in the city of Porto.

R. do Carmo, 4050-164 Porto, Portugal

Igreja dos Grilos (Sao Lourenço)

Church of the Jesuit order built in Mannerist style in the late sixteenth century. It houses the museum of sacred art and archaeology.

Largo do Colégio, 4050-028 Porto, Portugal

Igreja e torre dos Clérigos

The Church and Tower of the Clerics is the most representative work of the Italian painter-architect Nicolau Nasoni. It is a well-known ensemble in Porto and the tower is one of the emblems of the city.

R. de São Filipe de Nery, 4050-546 Porto, Portugal

Jardim Botanico do Porto

Botanical Garden of the city from 1949 on the gardens of the recreational estate of the Andresen family, to which the famous poet Sophia de Mello-Breiner belonged. The botanical collections are organized on the original gardens of the house and on a new layout due to the German landscape architect Franz Koepp.

Rua do Campo Alegre 1191, 4150-181 Porto, Portugal

Jardim da Cordoaria

Large garden located in the center of the city and flanked by important buildings, the University, the Hospital of San Antonio, the Palace of Justice, the Museum of Photography and the Clérigos Tower. It extends into the Jardim das Oliveiras. Highlights include the large examples of araucaria and cedar trees, and the curious avenue of plane trees with the series of sculptures by the Spanish artist Juan Muñoz.

Campo dos Mártires da Pátria, 4050-366 Porto, Portugal

Jardim das Oliveiras

Trendy shops in the passage below the olive trees garden

R. de São Filipe de Nery, 4050-290 Porto, Portugal

Jardins do Palacio de Cristal

Splendid gardens located on a hill above the river with wonderful views over the city and the mouth of the Douro River. They constitute the main garden of the city with origin in the palace of glass and iron built in the nineteenth century as a place of exhibitions and today disappeared and replaced by the multipurpose pavilion Mota Rosa

R. de Dom Manuel II, 4050-346 Porto, Portugal

La Paz Shop

The Shop of LA PAZ a local fashion brand inspired by the Atlantic its people and tradition. The charming shop occupies the premises of an old pharmacy of which it preserves the old shelves and overlooks the river.

Rua da Reboleira 23, 4050-450 Porto, Portugal

Livraria Chamine de Mota

Porto is a city with a lot of old bookseller, this one located in the popular Rua das Flores is one of the most classic and the one that has supplied us with books to our house.

R. das Flores n28, 4050-262 Porto, Portugal

Livraria Lello

Wonderful bookstore worthy of the greatest fantasies and movie stage

R. das Carmelitas 144, 4050-161 Porto, Portugal

Livraria Lello

Wonderful bookstore worthy of the greatest fantasies and movie stage

R. das Carmelitas 144, 4050-161 Porto, Portugal

Luis Ferreira Jewellery

The most classic goldsmith and jeweler in the city

Rua Trindade Coelho, 7-11 Porto 4050-618

Marisqueria Antiga

Traditional seafood of Matosinhos. Good fish and seafood. Attentive service.

R. Roberto Ivens 628, 4450-248 Matosinhos, Portugal

Mercado do Bolhao

The Bolhão Market is one of the most popular and lively markets in Porto was opened to the public in 1914 and specializes in meat, fish, fruit, flowers, vegetables and other colourful products. It has undergone a thorough renovation in 2022 incorporating catering stalls where you can taste local products. Moreover, there are numerous traditional and authentic shops around the Market, charcuteries and chiefly fishmongers specialized in cod that are worth exploring.

R. Formosa 324, 4000-214 Porto, Portugal

Mercado do Bolhao

The Bolhão Market is one of the most popular and lively markets in Porto was opened to the public in 1914 and specializes in meat, fish, fruit, flowers, vegetables and other colourful products. It has undergone a thorough renovation in 2022 incorporating catering stalls where you can taste local products. Moreover, there are numerous traditional and authentic shops around the Market, charcuteries and chiefly fishmongers specialized in cod that are worth exploring.

R. Formosa 324, 4000-214 Porto, Portugal

Mercado do Bolhao

The Bolhão Market is one of the most popular and lively markets in Porto was opened to the public in 1914 and specializes in meat, fish, fruit, flowers, vegetables and other colourful products. It has undergone a thorough renovation in 2022 incorporating catering stalls where you can taste local products. Moreover, there are numerous traditional and authentic shops around the Market, charcuteries and chiefly fishmongers specialized in cod that are worth exploring.

R. Formosa 324, 4000-214 Porto, Portugal

Mistu

Bright and nice restaurant. International cuisine with special attention to Asia and Latin America

R. do Comércio do Porto 161, 4050-430 Porto, Portugal

Mosteiro da Serra do Pilar

One of the most important monastic foundations of the city, located in Gaia over the river and at the edge of the bridge of Dom Luis I. Its interior houses an interesting circular cloister from the end of the Renaissance. From its location you can enjoy one of the most impressive panoramic views of the city.

Largo Aviz, 4430-329 Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal

Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Serralves

Importante museo de arte moderno con galerías minimalistas de color blanco y espectáculos de danza y música.

R. Dom João de Castro 210, 4150-417

Museo Romantico

Former Quinta da Maceirinha, recreational home during the 19th century of the Pinto Basto family on the outskirts of the city. Today it houses the Romanticism section of the City Museum. It is surrounded by charming gardens and a delightful viewpoint over the Douro River towards the mouth and sunset.

R. de Entre-Quintas 220, 4050-240 Porto, Portugal

Museu da Misericordia

Museu da Misericórdia do Porto is located right in the heart of Porto’s historic centre, in Rua das Flores, in the building that served as headquarters for this charitable institution from the mid-16th century to 2013. Over the centuries, the building underwent a number of renovation projects, the last of which was to adapt it for use as a museum. The purpose of the museum is to tell the story of the Santa Casa da Misericórdia of Porto and the purposes of this institution.

At the same time, it displays its art collections and makes available a set of resources that relate the memory and identity of the organisation, projecting it into the future. A visit to the museum also provides an opportunity to learn more about the past and the present of this area of the city.

The route through the museum includes the 16th-century Misericórdia Church, which underwent major works in the 18th century under the leadership of Nicolau Nasoni, and the Gallery of the Benefactors, an example of the iron-and-glass architecture of the city.

R. das Flores 15, 4050-265 Porto, Portugal

Museu do Carro Elétrico

Former thermoelectric plant that now houses the tram history museum in Porto.

Museu Soares dos Reis

Located in the old Palacio das Carrancas, built in the late eighteenth century, it is the oldest museum in the country. It is a museum of almost entirely Portuguese art, mainly from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Its name is due to the famous sculptor António Soares dos Reis. It preserves some of the halls of the palace with the original decoration of the early nineteenth century and treasures one of the best collections of earthenware from the factories of the city of Porto. Its delightful and quiet garden hosts interesting specimens of camellia.

R. de Dom Manuel II 44, 4050-522 Porto, Portugal

Museu Soares dos Reis

Located in the old Palacio das Carrancas, built in the late eighteenth century, it is the oldest museum in the country. It is a museum of almost entirely Portuguese art, mainly from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Its name is due to the famous sculptor António Soares dos Reis. It preserves some of the halls of the palace with the original decoration of the early nineteenth century and treasures one of the best collections of earthenware from the factories of the city of Porto. Its delightful and quiet garden hosts interesting specimens of camellia.

R. de Dom Manuel II 44, 4050-522 Porto, Portugal

O Buraco

Popular tavern specializing in local dishes and good value for money

R. do Bolhão 95, 4000-112 Porto, Portugal

Oficina

Modern, nice and friendly restaurant with good cuisine in the space of an old carport.

Rua de Miguel Bombarda 282, 4050-381 Porto, Portugal

Ostras & Coisas

A seafood restaurant, good cuisine in a contemporary and well-attended atmosphere

Rua da Fábrica nº73, 4050-247 Porto, Portugal

Paço Episcopal

The Episcopal Palace of Porto is the former residence of the bishops of Porto. The palace is located at a high altitude, near the Porto Cathedral, and dominates the city skyline. The palace is a great exponent of civil architecture of the city, of the baroque and rococo styles. It emphasizes the imposing mass of its architecture and the wonderful interior staircase.

Terreiro da Sé, Porto, Portugal

Palacio da Bolsa

Magnificent building built in the 19th century by the city’s Commercial Association in Neoclassical style on the grounds of the old convent of Sa Francisco. Its interiors are decoratively eclectic and dazzling.

R. de Ferreira Borges, 4050-253 Porto, Portugal

Parque de Sao Roque

Park ans gardens located in the west part of the city with an area of over four hectares, in the last years has been improved and now has a series of sculptures and even the chapel has been re-built.

It has the features of a romantic garden, with quiet corners, little hideaways, a fountain, a viewpoint and even a lake with a grotto. There are also small granite constructions and a beautiful box labyrinth

R. São Roque da Lameira 2040, 4350-307 Porto, Portugal

Piscina das Marés

Coastal saltwater pools renovated by high tides made by the architect Alvaro Siza in 1966 and declared a national monument.

Av. Liberdade, 4450-716 Leça da Palmeira, Portugal

Piscina das Marés

Coastal saltwater pools renovated by high tides made by the architect Alvaro Siza in 1966 and declared a national monument.

Av. Liberdade, 4450-716 Leça da Palmeira, Portugal

Pontes do Rio Douro

The bridges over the Douro River that sew both banks of the city, linking Gaia and Porto, constitute one of the landmarks of the city’s urban landscape. Due to the engineering study of Gustave Eifell, the bridges of Dona Maria and Dom Luis, in cast iron, are unique works of the nineteenth century. The last bridge before the mouth, the Ponte da Arrabida, due to the engineering study of Edgar Cardoso, is a beautiful representative of the architecture of the 1960s.

Pte. Luiz I, Porto, Portugal

Portarossa

Italian restaurant and pizzeria, nice atmosphere with local people.

Rua de Côrte Real 289, 4150-719 Porto, Portugal

Praia de Angeiras

Nice beach

Av. da Praia de Angeiras 844, Portugal

Praia de Matosinhos

Fantastic beach

Av. Gen. Norton de Matos, 4450-208 Matosinhos, Portugal

Praia de Miramar e Capela Senhor da Pedra

The Praia do Senhor da Pedra is one of the finest beaches close to Porto and is famed the for the small chapel perched on a rock outcrop. This Senhor da Pedra beach is a good destination for a beach day, especially if you are based in Porto, as there are direct and inexpensive train services from Sao Bento train station.

Alameda do Sr. da Pedra, 4410 Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal

Praia de Vila Cha

Beach in fishing village

Largo dos Pescadores, 4485-864 Vila Chã, Portugal

Reitoria

Restaurant with an nice atmosphere specialized in meats. The service can be a bit slow.

R. de Sá de Noronha 33, 4050-159 Porto, Portugal

Restaurante O Comercial

In the Palácio da Bolsa Restaurant, you can enjoy an elegant and refined atmosphere, right in the heart of porto’s old town. A place where the past and the present intersect in traditional ambiences and flavors with unusual touches of modernity. The main room, with six large gates that can be found with the courtyard of the Church of St. Francis, offers a privileged view of Vila Nova de Gaia and the Port Wine Cellars.

Rua Ferreira Borges Vila Nova de Gaia 4050-253

Restaurante Salitre

Popular restaurant on the beach with excellent fish

Av. dos Banhos 10, 4485-691 Vila Chã, Portugal

Rotunda da Boavista

Public park with the monument to the victory in the wars against Napoleon. The round square also houses the Casa da Música, Porto’s concert hall designed by the well-known architect Rem Koolhas

Praça de Mouzinho de Alburquerque

Rua das Flores

One of the most popular, beautiful and bustling streets of the city, with numerous shops and restaurants

Rua das Flores, Porto

Rua das Flores

One of the most popular, beautiful and bustling streets of the city, with numerous shops and restaurants

Rua das Flores, Porto

Rua de Candido dos Reis

Lively street with numerous night bars and restaurants

R. de Cândido dos Reis, 4050-151 Porto, Portugal

Rua de Santa Catarina

One of the most popular and bustling streets of the city, with numerous shops. The shopping street par excellence.

Rua de Santa Catarina, 4000-124 Porto, Portugal

Rua de Santa Catarina

One of the most popular and bustling streets of the city, with numerous shops. The shopping street par excellence.

Rua de Santa Catarina, 4000-124 Porto, Portugal

Salta o Muro

Our favorite restaurant in the fishing village of Matosinhos. Great fresh fish in a character tavern.

R. Heróis de França 386, 4450-155 Matosinhos, Portugal

Sé Catedral do Porto

It is the episcopal see of the diocese of Porto, in Portugal. It is located in the heart of the historic center of the city and is one of its main and oldest monuments. Built in the transition from Romanesque to Gothic, it has baroque extensions. The set of tiles of the Gothic cloister and the baroque decoration of the sacristy stand out.

Terreiro da Sé, 4050-573 Porto, Portugal

Sé Catedral do Porto

It is the episcopal see of the diocese of Porto, in Portugal. It is located in the heart of the historic center of the city and is one of its main and oldest monuments. Built in the transition from Romanesque to Gothic, it has baroque extensions. The set of tiles of the Gothic cloister and the baroque decoration of the sacristy stand out.

Terreiro da Sé, 4050-573 Porto, Portugal

Semea by Euskalduna

Restaurant of new cuisine mentioned in the Michelin guide. In the neighboring Cais das Pedras, pleasant interior for the evenings and terrace overlooking the river during the day.

Cais das Pedras 15, 4050-265 Porto, Portugal

Taberna Cais das Pedras

Typical and cozy interior and pleasant terrace next to the river. Portuguese dishes for tapas and sharing.

R. de Monchique, 56, 4050-394 Porto, Portugal

Taberna de Sao Pedro

Typical tavern of the fishing village of Afurada, on the other side of the river, which is reached by a small boat. Specialty in grilled fish

R. Costa Goodolfim 42, 4400-607 Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal

Tapabento

Nice and nice restaurant with good cuisine and good service.

R. da Madeira 222, 4000-069 Porto, Portugal

Terra

Restaurant with friendly atmosphere, Portuguese cuisine with Asian fusion

Rua do Padrão 103, 4150-559 Porto, Portugal

Traça

Restaurant with terrace at the end of the popular Rua das Flores. Good traditional cuisine with game dishes.

Largo São Domingos 88, 4050-545 Porto, Portugal

Zoom Porto

Disco bar LGTB

R. de Passos Manuel 40, 4000-381 Porto, Portugal

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