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                <title>Porto for a short (and inexpensive!) weekend break</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[What a brilliant destination for an affordable weekend getaway. A super-smart rail link from the airport takes you into the city centre for a couple of euros, and everything's in walking distance from there. In fact, wandering around this beautiful city is the best way to discover the amazing murals of blue and white painted tiles (azulejos) - don't miss those in the Cathedral cloister. After a stroll through the ungentrified medieval quarter of the Ribeira, cross over the feat of ironmongery that is the Dom Luis bridge to sample the lifeblood of this region - the deservedly famous port wine. The oldest of the wine cellars which throng the quayside is Croft which was established here in 1588, the year of the Spanish Armada. A visit to their vaults is unmissable - watch out for the bats - followed by a complimentary glass of their finest nectar. Tchim-tchim as they say!]]></description>
                
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                <title>Livraria Lello Bookshop</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Livraria Lello is a bookshop-lovers fantasy. Even if you are not a reader, this 19th century shop is worth a visit for its gorgeous interior centred around a curving carved wood and red treaded staircase which could have stepped (ha ha) out of a Dali painting. Oh and there are quite a lot of books too. With a handful of comfy chairs around a coffee bar on the first floor it’s an ideal place to take a breather after climbing the Clerigos Tower opposite.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Canastra da Ribeira</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[This is a restaurant in the Ribeira district of Porto. There are many similar looking restaurants on this waterfront however we believe that this one stands head &amp; shoulders over the others. The menu range, quality of the food, friendliness of staff &amp; the superb value all contribute to make this our top restaurant recommendation for Porto.<br>We had some bread/cheese, two very large mains, a bottle of wine &amp; coffee &amp; it set us back only €34.<br>We loved it so much we went back twice more. The view from the top window was amazing - looking over the Douro at the port lodges. For that alone the €34 would have been paid!]]></description>
                
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