Porto
Protest Kitchen
Saturday, July 29
If I could simply take one place from Porto with me to Hamburg, it would definitely be the “Protest Kitchen” café. This wonderful restaurant was just a few meters away from our Airbnb and we discovered it because we noticed the yellow-painted facade of the house with the catchy slogan “Average vibe, ordinary food, drinkable coffee”.
Capela Incomum
Tuesday, July 25
There are countless bars and restaurants in Porto – a very special bar is the “Capela Incomum”. The name translates as “unusual chapel”. The bar was named like that because it is actually located in a small chapel from the 16th century.
Jardins do Palácio de Cristal
Friday, July 21
Porto has many different parks spread throughout the city. We often visited the great park “Jardins do Palácio de Cristal” because it was particularly close to our apartment.
Early Café
Wednesday, July 19
Luckily, the street where our Airbnb in Porto was located had lots of great coffee places with very good coffee, breakfast and lunch. One of our favorite cafés was “Early”.
Generosa Pão e Pizza
Monday, July 17
Just a few streets away from our apartment in Porto, there was a small side street that always smelled of freshly baked bread and pizza. At this point in July we hadn’t been to Germany for a few weeks now and so we particularly missed good sourdough bread. After a few days we finally discovered where that great smell of bread came from: a tiny little bakery at the end of the street. In the small shop there was a narrow brick counter with a few sourdough bread loaves and a tray of steaming hot pizza.