Manteigaria - Pastel del Nata
Time Out Market Porto
I’m fully behind the Time Out Market hype because it’s honestly fantastic. Whether you’re after a quick bite with friends or a more special date night, the market has so many options to match your vibe.
Pizzeria Bella Mia
Bolhao Market
Holy Sandwich
The holy grail of all sandwich places in Porto, the creme de la creme if you will.
We stumbled upon Holy Sandwich on our first night, and I couldn’t have imagined a better welcome to Porto’s food scene!
Don't let the 80's American diner style put you off. There's a reason why Holy Sandwich is trending on Tiktok and the food is bloody delicious.
Don’t just take my word for it—if you’re in Porto, Holy Sandwich is a must-try! Whether you’re craving comfort food with a twist or just need a break from traditional Portuguese flavours, you won't be disappointed.
Zenith
Okay, can we all just take a moment for this acai bowl? It was sensational and tbh, I am thinking about booking another flight to Porto just to devour it again.
There's just something so nice about fresh fruit on holiday, and why does it always taste so much better than in the UK? Riddle me that..
Zenith is definitely a bit of a social media hotspot, however, it did live up to its name, we stopped by for brunch to fill up before an exciting day of exploring the city. I would recommend arriving between 10-11am before it gets too busy as you might be waiting a little while for a table.
Dom Luis I Bridge
Duoro Valley Wine Tour
Now, you cannot visit Porto - the world-renowned home of Port without going on a wine tour.
Admittedly, I am not the biggest fan of wine, but when in Rome.
We learnt all about the wine production process and sampled some of the best wines in the region, all whilst sailing down the Douro and taking in its spectacular beauty.
We decided to book this tour via Get Your Guide and while the prices might seem steep, I think it's good value for everything included.
The tour started at around 9am, meeting at the Living Tours agency, near Sao Bento station. We opted to pay extra for a slightly smaller tour, as we wanted it to feel more authentic - plus the added bonus of getting to know the people in our tour group.
The only thing that let the tour down a little bit, was the lunch! We were told that we would have lunch by 1:30pm and we didn't end up eating until 3:30pm, after being a few glasses of wine deep.. its safe to say that we were all very tipsy and the hanger took over!. We expected the lunch to be substantial, but the portion sizes were tiny - so definitely keep this in mind when booking this tour, to bring lots of snacks with you as it is a long day.
Still not convinced?
Well, I guess you will just have to check it out for yourself and see what all the fuss is about!
Stay tuned for more rambles and adventures
Love Leah x
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