Discover the North of Portugal

Let's explore the oldest and most populous region of the country

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The North of Portugal is the most populous region of the country and it was where the country started.

Let's explore the area and the main landmarks. Click and navigate through the places, such as the amazing Senhor da Pedra Chapel.

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Porto

The global city on the Douro river estuary is the second biggest city of the country. The wine made in the region carries its name and is recognized worldwide. 

It is believed the name Portugal is derived from this city.

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The Ribeira neighbourhood is one of the most looked places for tourists. Close to the Douro river, it has amazing views and a great nightlife to explore.

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Douro valley

The area is considered a World Heritage Site by UNESCO because of its historical and cultural importance to the country. It is here that great wines are produced, including fortified ones such as Porto wine.

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Following the river, it is possible to find charming cities, such as Peso da Régua. Here, besides good Portuguese restaurants, it is where the Douro Museum is located.

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Braga

Considered a young city (it was the European Youth Capital in 2012), it has one of the oldest histories in Portugal.

During the Roman Empire, the city was the capital of the province of Gallaecia.

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A great landmark is the Sanctuary of Bom Jesus do Monte, an UNESCO World Heritage Site, with its 116 meters (381 feet) zigzag stairway.

The stairway is dedicated to the five senses. Each one (Sight, Smell, Hearing, Touch, Taste) is represented by a different fountain.

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Guimarães

It is also listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site for being an "exceptionally well-preserved and authentic example of the evolution of a medieval settlement into a modern town" in Europe.


At the end of the road, you can see Nossa Senhora da Consolação e dos Santos Passos Church.

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The Castle of Guimarães was built in the 10th century to protect the monks from the constant attack from Moors and Normans.

The castle is related to the country's creation, being known as the Castle of Foundation.

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