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What Brings You To Porto?

By Gail Aguiar @ImageLegacy

Porto, Portugal

Our Belgian couchsurfer arrived today to walk the Camino de Santiago, with Porto serving as the gateway airport and city for her trip. The proximity of the Camino is a common way for many people to discover Porto, along with seat sales and direct flights on low-cost airlines, word-of-mouth, articles in the travel section of the newspaper, in-flight magazines, or social media. Oh, and blogs like this one.

A number of my friends have visited me here, mostly from Toronto as it’s home to the largest Portuguese community in Canada. Toronto/Montreal to Lisbon/Porto are well-established travel routes for Portuguese-Canadians. But of all of the friends who’ve visited, none were Portuguese, it was everyone’s first trip to Porto, and almost no-one had stepped foot in Portugal before. Today is also the day when a friend booked his first visit here, in February 2017. Our first reservation for 2017!

I’m going to answer my own question of “What brings you to Porto?” I chose it in 2011 because I didn’t know anything about Porto, either, at the time. That was the whole point of the birthday trips — to go somewhere new and discover it for myself.

Porto, Portugal

July 21, 2016
Album: Portugal [Summer 2016]


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