Porto has been on my travel list for a long time. Recently, I spent a weekend in this delightful Portuguese city. The purpose was to visit the venue of my eldest son’s wedding in July. He and his wife, who is Brazilian, have already had the registry office ceremony in the UK. The one in Porto will be the main celebration with family and friends travelling from Brazil, the States, Canada, and beyond!
I travelled to Porto with my youngest son. Unfortunately, Mr FF couldn’t join us as he had used all his Schengen days. We flew from Gatwick on TAP Air Portugal. This was my first time flying with this airline; from start to finish, all went smoothly.
Our hotel was the Pestana Douro Riverside, located on the right bank of the Douro River, ten minutes away from the centre by car. The hotel is situated on the premises of a former soap and candle factory. The large brick chimney in the reception is a visible reminder of its history. I found the chandeliers, which can also be found in the reception area, fascinating.


When we first caught a glimpse of the hotel, it was evident that it was originally a factory.

We had a balcony room with stunning views overlooking the Douro river. We were blessed with blue skies and sunny, hot days. I believe both the previous and following weeks were wet, so we were so lucky!

I was fascinated with the pink building on the other side of the river, as glimpsed below.

On our first evening in Porto, we decided to take the easy option and eat in the hotel restaurant but it was fully booked. We were recommended a local venue where we were served some delicious food. Unfortunately, I was so busy eating that I neglected to take photos! My youngest son did have a sandwich, similar to the one in the video clip below, as a starter… I like to think of it as a Portuguese croque monsieur.
During our first morning in Porto, we took a leisurely stroll following the Douro River, into town, which took us about an hour. Although we were short on time and couldn’t engage in any proper sightseeing, we made the most of an opportunity to soak up the vibrant atmosphere. We also made a mental list of all the things we would like to see and do when we return for a week in July.
Our walk took us to Ribeira, a lively area full of restaurants, where we stopped for a quick beer, before continuing our stroll through the old town.

I’m sorry to say that the few photos I took were rather rushed and of poor quality. As a result, I have used some Pixabay images. I was very impressed with the beautiful blue tiles. The photo below is my one real success!

I’m optimistic that when we return in July, I’ll have more time to visit Porto in-depth and take some decent photos!
The highlight of our visit was a seven-course tasting menu at the wedding venue.
We had a busy but enjoyable ‘pause in Porto’ and I can’t wait to return in July.

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What a lovely reason to visit Porto, and still the celebration to look forward to. The hotel looks fab, I do like seeing old buildings repurposed for new life.
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I’ve always wanted to visit Porto and the wedding is the best motivation! I agree about old buildings being repurposed rather than being knocked down. Thanks for dropping by, Helen😊
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Looks like a lovely location for a wedding. All the best with the wedding!
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It’s a wonderful location. Thanks for dropping by 😊
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The hotel looks great, June, and nice to see Porto putting on a show for you. As you said, the city can be very, very wet! But when it isn’t it’s wonderful. Fit in a ride up the Douro by train if you can, and a ride back on a barco rabelo- the old boats that transported the port.
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I’m looking forward to our return to Porto, and I’m compiling a list of places I would like to visit and experiences I would love to have. Your suggestion sounds fantastic, Jo. It will definitely be noted. Thanks ☺️
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This looks like a colorful and glorious place for a very fun time!
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It is! Thanks for commenting.
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How lovely! We very much enjoyed our week in Porto and I’m sure it will be a delightful city in which to hold a wedding celebration. It must be so exciting to look forward to in July. What a pity your husband couldn’t join you due to the Schengen overstay rules. I have to be mindful,of that with travelling as much as I do though not always in that area thankfully. We have flown TAP numerous times and always found the service offered to be good.
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It was a charming visit, Marion! It was a pity my husband couldn’t join us on this occasion but it did mean that he could look after Zeph! I would definitely fly TAP again. Thanks for your comment,
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Oh, look at those blue skies, roll on summer in England!#pocolo
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We were extremely fortunate to have those blue skies. They were much appreciated! Thanks for dropping by #pocolo
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Porto is delightful and it will be so exciting to attend a family wedding there.
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Porto looks and sounds fantastic! Your photos are stunning.
Visiting today from PoCoLo #3&4
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Thank you for your kind words, Paula. Porto was a fabulous place to visit. #pocolo
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It looks fabulous! Certainly has the “wow” factor! Roll on July! Best wishes, Alison.
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Thank you so much, Alison!
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Looks amazing – roll on July!
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Thanks for your comment! Not long to July now 😊
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Porto is a stunner of a city. I visited five years ago and the memories and impressions remain strong ☺️
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It’s a glorious city but I was so busy looking at everything that I didn’t take many photos! Thanks for your comment.
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I spent so much time behind the lens that I didn’t look at it as much as I should’ve done!
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😂😂😂
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Indeed 🙂
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We went on a river cruise which started in Porto. We loved it and said we would return.
I like the look of the hotel Pestana Douro Riverside. I think that’s where will stay when we return.
PS I love the design of your blog. Which template did you use?
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I certainly enjoyed my stay in that hotel.
Glad you like the theme, it’s called ‘Rowling’.
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My husband and I enjoyed our visit to Porto. Your family and friends should have a memorable time celebrating the wedding.
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That’s good to know that you had an enjoyable visit to Porto. Quite a few friends and family will be extending their stay to discover Porto. Thanks for commenting #pocolo
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