Porto’s distinctive development has been shaped by the features of its terrain, which provide an abundance of stunning views and justify including the Gaia riverbank in the area defined as a World Heritage Site. Spared from redevelopment when urban renewal plans fell through, this space has suffered only incremental changes. A single glance takes in the refinement of an Episcopal Palace that took over a century to build, and the dynamism of a bridge that encourages and suggests new ways of seeing the city.