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Porto is the second-largest city in Portugal and the capital of the country's Norte region, draped across granite cliffs above the Douro River as it spills into the Atlantic Ocean. The historic core - known locally as the Ribeira - is a UNESCO World Heritage Site of terracotta-roofed houses, baroque churches, and azulejo-tiled facades that have changed little in centuries. Across the river in Vila Nova de Gaia sit the wine cellars where every bottle of Port wine in the world is aged.
The city gave Portugal its name (from the Roman settlement Portus Cale) and gave the world Port wine, fado-adjacent food culture, and the books of J.K. Rowling, who taught English here in the 1990s and drew inspiration from Livraria Lello and the black-caped university students of Coimbra. Porto is compact - most major sights fit inside a 2-km square - but vertical, with steep staircases, funiculars, and the cast-iron Dom Luís I Bridge linking the upper and lower city.
Travellers come for the Port wine cellars, the riverside Ribeira, francesinha sandwiches, and the surf beaches at Foz do Douro and Matosinhos. Porto rewards slow walking, a tolerance for hills, and a willingness to sit at an outdoor table with a glass of vintage Port as the sun drops behind the bridge.
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