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Porto Spend two days exploring this fascinating city, visiting historical Ribeira, azulejo-covered churches and the Museu da Misericórdia do Porto. 10min walk to Vila Nova de Gaia
Vila Nova de Gaia This hillside across the river from the city centre is where you'll find Porto's oldest wine lodges. J 1hr to Braga
Braga Portugal’s third-largest city is a place of narrow lanes, baroque churches, religious festivals and one remarkable cathedral. K 1hr to Amarante Amarante Visit an
art-filled monastery, stroll beside pretty riverbanks and sample local delicacies. K 1hr to Lamego
Lamego Explore the picturesque old centre, then make the ascent up the country's most famous tile-covered stairway. K 45min to Pinhão
Pinhão A fine base for vineyard tours, nature walks and indulging in great food and wine.K 1½hrs to Parque Arqueológico do Vale do Côa Parque Arqueológico do
Vale do CôaExplore the most impressive Palaeolithic site in Iberia on a guided tour.