Rua de Azevedo De Albuquerque - Porto

Rua de Azevedo De Albuquerque in Porto. I like this little olde worlde street which is surprisingly close to the city centre. Just up the steps ahead are the Codoroia Gardens and the gran neoclassical university and hospital buildings. Keep heading along this street and you will find yourself descending steeply through the old streets of the Miragaia district towards the riverfront. 

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Porto is considered the capital of the north and as the second largest city in Portugal, rightfully so. There are really very few similarities between Porto and Lisbon – they are both near the coast, on the banks of large rivers and have some fairly daunting hills, but that’s really where it ends. The two cities have a totally different feel and different charms.Porto’s most striking…