Rua da Cedofeita - Porto

A view down one of Porto's busiest shopping thoroughfares - Rua da Cedofeita. Possibly the oldest shopping street in Porto this narrow, pedestrianised street is home to any number of independent shops, cafes and places to stay.

The street runs almost arrow straight from Praça de Carlos Alberto to Rua da Boavista and it's hard to mistake with its traditional black and white paving.

In the distance is the Torre de Clerigos, omnipresent on Porto's skyline, but also right in line with R. da Cedofeita.

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