It’s a tale of two cities. On the North side of the Douro River is Porto and on the South side is another city called Vila Nova de Gaia.
Read MoreAveiro is a quiet dreamy city an hour train ride away from Porto. We came to check out the canals and waterways that lined the streets, but ended up being captivated by the little details that made this place a perfect day trip from Porto.
Read MoreThe Linha do Douro is a train line that starts from Porto and goes along the Douro River and is said to be one of the most scenic train rides in Portugal.
Read MoreThere is no shortage of churches, cathedrals, chapels, and former monasteries in Porto’s historic center. This post is just a small sampling of what can be found.
Read MorePorto may be a small, walkable city, but be sure to bring a large, healthy appetite. The food ranges from some local specialties (the obvious port wine comes to mind) to some great Portuguese staples to a surprisingly thriving and tasty brunch culture.
Read MoreMonte Palace is not just a garden, it’s an experience. Descend into this fantastical world that masquerades as a mere “tropical garden”.
Read MoreWith stunning ocean views and eight hectares of cultivated grounds, it’s no surprise that the Madeira Botanical Gardens is listed as one of the big sites to hit while visiting Funchal.
Read MoreAfter two full days of touring, it was time to settle our wandering selves into Funchal’s old town and take our time exploring the little details that make this place so pretty.
Read MoreThe Madeira West Tour was named the “Peaks & Waterfalls Tour”, but that description didn’t cover all of the other things we discovered along the way on this 8 hour excursion.
Read MoreMadeira is approximately 740 square kilometers and can be driven all the way around in 4 hours. This volcanic island may be small, but it is jammed packed with beautiful sites all within a short distance of each other which means we’re not stuck for hours in buses, cars, or trains.
Read MoreIt’s been a few years since we took Food Fridays on the road and what better place to start again than a small volcanic island in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
Read MoreUsually, I put Favorite Corners posts at the end of a destination as a catch-all for things that didn’t quite make it into other posts. However, since the island of Madeira didn’t make it on our travel itinerary through the usual ways, it feels fitting to kick off this leg of the blog a little differently as well.
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