![]() For Porto, Cultura dos Sabores is a bit pricy, with the dinner buffet coming around at 17 Euros, but if you consider that they have sushi, dessert and several hot dishes, it is definitely worth it. It is an all-veggie restaurant, so if you’re traveling with a loving meat-eater, be sure to tell him or her before going there. They even have a green outside sitting area, which I loved.Ĭultura Dos Sabores – vegetarian und vegan BuffetĬulura Dos Sabores, a buffet-style restaurant, is located just across from O Diplomata, and serves affordable lunch and dinner options for vegetarians and vegans. There is a small shop in the front and a little deli and café in the back. This place was just a few minutes away from our AirBnB, so if you decide to take me up on my AirBnB recommendation, you will want to visit Quintal for breakfast or just your morning coffee with organic plant-based milk. Quintal Bio Shop – cute little organic shop and café Unfortunately O Diplomate does not have an outside sitting-area, but the food definitely makes up for that. I still cannot believe how affordable food is in Porto. It kind of has a student vibe, serves the most delicious acai bowls and pancakes (both for for 3.50 Euros), and cappuchino for 1.10 Euros. Of course we found O Diplomante on our last day – such a shame, because I could have eaten there every single day. Healthy Eating in Porto: O Diplomate – definitely my breakfast recommendation The building has a cute little garden where you can take your breakfast or coffee at, and there is even a place to do laundry if you’re staying for a longer period of time. I believe there are three apartments that she rents out, and we had the one on the ground floor, but there are also bigger ones upstairs with a balcony. She runs a furniture shop right across from her AirBnB building, so she was always there to answer our questions. If you’re looking for an affordable cute little place to spend four lovely nights in Porto, Maria has your back. We stayed at the cutest little AirBnB right in the cool art-district in Porto. Where to Stay in Porto:Īs with all European cities, my answer is always: AirBnB. Best decision ever! It was one of the most special days in Portugal and definitely my favorite part of the trip. We also rented a car for two days to explore the sourroundings of Porto and all its little fishermen towns. Of course you could take a taxi, too, but the train is super comfortable and cheaper. From the airport, we took the train into the city, and walked the few meters to our AirBnB. We flew in from Bremen, the flight was just about three hours. ![]() You can easily reach Porto with budget airlines such as RyanAir from many cities in Europe. However, the area around Porto is well-known amongst surfers, so if you’re a surfer, then summer would be your ideal travel time. Since you have to take the train a little bit out of the city to go the beach, I would not necessarily recommend Porto for a beachy summer trip. It was definitely a little chilly in the morning and at night, but when the sun came out, you could totally walk around in tshirt and shorts. We visited Porto in October – which ended up to be the perfect choice for us. If you’re looking for a budget travel destination in the sun, Porto is your go-to place. We were almost always sure that the waiter must have missed something on our check, because everything was so affordable. This experience basically sums up our Porto experiene. It served the cheapest coffee I have ever had (I think it was 80 Cents) and they sold frehly pressed juices for just 1,20 Euros. It only had two chairs and a wodden table on the tiny pathway that seperated it from the railway tracks of the tourist cable car railway. My Porto highlight was this cute little Espresso shop on the river. But we did find some delicious and healthy places, you just have to look a little bit more thoroughly, and you will be treated with cute cafés, restaurants and buffet-style delis. Porto amazed me – it was by far one of the best city trips I have ever taken, and I think you will love it just as much as I do.Įating healthy in Porto was not as easy as it is in many other European countries these days. If you do, please do not only visit the Algarve coast, but rent a car and drive all the way to the northern part of this beautiful country. Our trip to Porto may have already been a few months ago, but now that summer is almost here, I really wanted to share my Porto experience with you, because some of you might be flying to Portugal this summer. My healthy Porto trave guide – everything you need to know to experience a healthy Porto trip.
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