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Porto is the perfect starting point to explore the north of Portugal, By train, bus, boat or on organized tours, you can visit historic cities, picturesque towns, stunning beaches, and world-famous vineyards — all without needing a car.

The Douro Valley is one of the world’s oldest wine regions and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Known for its terraced vineyards, breathtaking landscapes, and traditional estates, the Douro is perfect for those seeking an authentic experience.

Guimarães is often considered the birthplace of Portugal. Its historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, invites visitors on a journey back in time with cobbled streets, charming squares, and medieval landmarks.

Famous for its churches and the Sanctuary of Bom Jesus do Monte, Braga blends tradition with modernity, a vibrant city with a lively university atmosphere, bustling squares and charming gardens.

Ponte de Lima is considered the oldest town in Portugal, with history present at every corner. Located on the banks of the Lima River, it is best known for the medieval bridge that gives the town its name.

Espinho is a popular seaside destination, known for its long sandy beaches and excellent surf. The weekly market is one of the largest in Portugal, attracting visitors from across the region.

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