Even if its official name is Âncora d’Ouro, it is known simply as Piolho, and is one of the best known and frequented cafés in Porto. Open in 1909, it was mostly a gathering point of students and teachers, due to its location ...
For those who notice the subject minimally, the Candelabrum does not need presentations. In 2009 was the forerunner of the glass at the end of the day in the city. In 2018, after a good few years, it remains a safe haven for ...
Believer or non-believer, it is hard to walk past the Uncommon Chapel, a wine bar that sits in an old 19th century chapel with an altar included and everything. If in winter the interior space is like a living room, in summer ...
The Casa do Infante owes its name to the fact of being the birthplace of Infante D. Henrique, the Navigator. It is a set of buildings built through time to settle the services of the Crown in Porto. Its history goes back to ...
Casa do Livro or “Book’s House”, is a bar that was once a bookshop, and the books remain as part of the decoration, making it one of the most interesting bars to visit in Galerias de Paris. The music choice is very eclectic, ...
The Guerra Junqueiro House museum was created in 1942 by Maria Isabel Guerra Junqueiro, in order to recreate the atmosphere of the private house of the Portuguese poet and politician born in 1850. Installed in a noble house ...