Our second and last day in Porto, so time to see the what we can of the city and to the compulsory Port tasting.

After a leisurely start we ventured back into the older part of the city, did a little shopping and took in a few historic sites. What stands out is how many of the beautiful old properties are dilapidated and in need of TLC. For those that have noticed the similarity of construction of the bridge crossing the river to the Eiffel Tower, it is because this was constructed by a student of Gustavav Eiffel. Interesting fact of the day.






We then took on the Port houses, starting with Taylors, followed by Quevedo, who interestingly Martin has met in London. My last Port house was Ramos Tintos and then I had had enough. Martin took on 3 more.


Suffice to say I slept very well and apparently so Martin did to. 


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