Porto
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Jobs in Porto
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Travel Agent - Italian - Portugal
Customer Support · Porto · Fully Remote
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Technical Support Representative - French - Portugal
Customer Support · Porto · Fully Remote
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Customer Service Advisor - German - Porto
Customer Support · Porto
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Customer Service Advisor - German - Porto
Customer Support · Porto
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Content Moderator - German - Porto
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Porto
Porto, a city in the northwest of Portugal is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with a rich history and culture, and many historical monuments and buildings such as the Clérigos Tower, the Church of São Francisco, and the Palácio da Bolsa. The city's location on the coast provides access to beautiful beaches and opportunities for water sports such as surfing and sailing. Porto has a vibrant cultural scene, with many museums, galleries, and festivals throughout the year. The city is known for its delicious local cuisine and wine, particularly Port wine.
Awesome things to do in Porto
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There’s nothing like starting your day with a walk or a bike ride in one of the city's many parks, such as the Passeio das Virtudes or the Jardim do Palácio de Cristal. Grab a cup of coffee, Porto is famous for its coffee culture, and enjoy your morning in this stunning city. As for breakfast, there are many delicious local dishes to choose from. Try the "Francesinha", a sandwich made with bread, ham, sausage, and steak, topped with cheese and a beer-based sauce, often served with french fries if you’re into something savoury, or "Pasteis de Nata", a traditional pastry made of puff pastry and custard, often served with powdered sugar or cinnamon if you like something for your sweet tooth.
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In general, Porto is an affordable city in terms of food, and you can find many affordable options, even in the city center. Eat at a local tasca, traditional Portuguese taverns that serve affordable and hearty meals. They often have a daily menu of traditional dishes such as caldeirada (fish stew), cozido (a stew of meats and vegetables), and bacalhau (cod fish). If you want tapas-style dishes to share with friends, then the “taberna” is the place to check out.
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Get your groove on at a bar or club. Porto has a vibrant nightlife scene, with many bars and clubs that offer live music, DJs, and a variety of drinks. Some popular venues include Plano B, Passos Manuel, and Café au Lait. Mingle with the locals, make long-lasting friendships and have the best time of your life!
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Porto is surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes, so there’s always somewhere awesome to go for a weekend getaway. Visit the Douro Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its beautiful scenery and wine production. You can take boat trips along the Douro River, visit the wine cellars, and taste the famous Port wine. Explore the Minho Region located in the north of Portugal, known for its green landscapes, historic towns, and delicious local cuisine. Cities like Braga, Viana do Castelo, and Guimarães are worth visiting. Go to the coastal towns of Esposende and Vila do Conde. They are located in the north of Portugal, and offer beautiful beaches, historic sites, and delicious seafood.