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Clérigos Tower

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    • Day 229

      Caminho Portuguese 6 - Geschafft!

      September 13, 2019 in Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      Ich habe es geschafft und bin heute Nachmittag an der Kathedrale in Porto angekommen. 😃🎉🎉
      Als ich in Santiago losgelaufen bin, hatte ich die Ankunft in Porto eigentlich für Sonntag, den 15.9 geplant aber nun bin ich doch schon zwei Tage eher am Ziel. 💪
      Nach insgesamt rund 1110 Kilometern endet damit meine Pilger-Wanderung und in den nächsten 48 Stunden werde ich versuchen, mich so wenig wie möglich zu bewegen, bevor ich Porto erkunde. 😉
      Der Weg war heute nochmal sehr schön aber zum Ende hin auch anstrengend durch die Sonne und die hochsommerlichen Temperaturen.
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    • Day 233

      Porto

      September 17, 2019 in Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

      Nachdem ich Samstag und Sonntag wirklich nichts getan habe außer zu faulenzen, habe ich mir gestern und heute die Stadt angeschaut.
      Ich war überrascht, wie hügelig Porto ist. Ständig geht es bergauf und bergab. Ich kann schon verstehen, warum viele Besucher die Tour-Busse nutzen oder sich im Tuk Tuk herum fahren lassen 😉, obwohl die Stadt mit der überschaubaren Größe gut zu Fuß zu erkunden ist.
      Es gibt unheimlich viele Kirchen in der Stadt - gefühlt an jeder Ecke. 😅
      Sehr cool finde ich die vielen Kork-Produkte, die es hier zu kaufen gibt. (Mir war gar nicht bewusst, dass Portugal weltweit führend ist in der Kork-Produktion.)
      Morgen geht es für mich weiter nach Lissabon. 😊
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    • Day 7

      Oporto

      July 17, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ 🌙 66 °F

      One of the troubles with travel is the constant balancing of seeing all the things and also investing sufficient time to appreciate and understand the things we see. I think I erred on the side of 'all the things' in this case and am wishing I had arranged to have more depth. Which would, of course, mean less breadth - either here or in another place before or after.

      I arrived by bus and strolled through part of the city being (re)built - cacophonous and dusty, my initial impression was not positive. When I saw a big yellow topless double-decker tour bus roll by, I was reminded of fun times in Guadalajara and decided to get a quick view of the city (breadth) along with an audiotour (depth, ish) without too kuc hiking around in the brilliant sunshine.

      I was pleasantly surprised by the inexpensive Gallery Hostel and its inviting bar, but bopped off to see the sights. Walking through the Old Town on my way to the bus tour immediately reframed my perspective!

      Oporto is a beautiful diverse city full of things and places to explore.

      Castles, rivers, wine, books, monuments, alleys, hills, cathedrals, cobblestones, highways, murals, fountains.... The list is near endless.

      The bus tour was delightful and if I had more time I'd go again (24 hr pass is 22€) to hop-on/hop-off and add depth to the more interesting sights. But I started late and there are only so many hours in the day. After the bus I stumbled upon a beautiful bookstore (see other post), gelato, and then took myself to watch a nice sunset before finding a delicious albeit slightly overpriced (Touristy) dinner of steamed clams, fresh bread, and a salmon/avocado salad. The red wine I had was excellent.

      I can't quite figure out the timing here- places seem to open fairly late, like Spain, but close earlier than I expected.... Which was good as I could use the rest.

      After an ample and tasty breakfast I spent 40 minutes running (almost literally) around town trying to time the hop-on bus. A brisk morning walk through awakening city streets, invigorating! Then I jumped on bus tour #2 - 'beaches and castles'... Which felt less historic but was scenic and the cool sea breeze reminds me of home. The tour wrapped up at the Cathedral and I did a speed-tour of same, marveling at the tiles and the views, recoiling from the ostentatious display of 'treasures'.

      In 24 hours I didn't even scratch the surface.
      I'm clear that I'd like to come back for more.
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    • Day 21

      Dqy 38 Porto 711 km

      October 29, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ 🌧 17 °C

      Chatted a long while with Carla from Chile. She was telling me all about her country.....Yup I would love to go there👍

      I walked over to the famous library " Livraria Lello" that inspired J. R. Rowlings Hogwarts library in the Harry Potter series.
      I felt like a sardine in a tin with the hoards of people. The lineups were phenomenal to get in. Beautiful architecture inside. Well worth the wait and 8 Euros. I have never seen anything like it.

      I then proceeded to another lineup to see the Cllerigos Church andu Tower.
      Very beautiful.

      I will say it is expensive to be a tourist with most admissions being 8 Euros🤔

      When I was walking back to the hostel I heard a lot of shouting. There was a huge protest in front of the city hall. I am thinking it may be related to the Palestine issue? The participants were all young people dressed in black

      I have an early flight tomorrow to Bilbao.
      Porto was a great place to visit.
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    • Day 2

      Buchhandlung & Torre dos Clérigos

      November 16, 2019 in Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 9 °C

      Porto hat viele Buchläden. Doch vor einem stehen alle Schlange: Lello. Direkt an der Uni bietet sich der Standort gut an. Der Erfolg liegt aber nur an der wunderschönen hölzernen Treppe im Laden. Diese soll J. K. Rowling inspiriert haben und somit die Treppe aus Harry Potter sein.

      Da mittlerweile kaum noch einer ein Buch kauft (die Einheimischen schon gar nicht), zahlt man 5 Euro Eintritt. Diese werden sogar beim Kauf eines Buches verrechnet. Selbst wenn keiner ein Buch kauft, bleibt bei bis zu 4000 Besucher pro Tag ein stattlicher Gewinn.

      Schräg gegenüber kann man 240 Stufen und damit den Torre dos Clérigos besteigen. Er wurde 1763 fertig gestellt. Unter den Gläubigen ist er als mahnender Zeigefinger bekannt. Auf dem Weg den Turm rauf kann man noch eine kleine Ausstellung besichtigen. Besonders schön: man läuft auf der Empore einmal um die Kirche rum.

      Tipp: für zart besaitete ist der Aufstieg nichts. Es ist an sich schon sehr eng und wird herausfordernd da auch der Gegenverkehr diesen Weg nehmen muss.
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    • Day 7

      Porto Scavenger Hunt - Stop 1

      September 18, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 68 °F

      》Igrеjа dо Саrmо

      Igrеjа dо Саrmо is оnе оf thе must-sее сhurсhеs in thе Роrtuguеsе сity Роrtо, fаmоus fоr its саthоliс аrсhitесturе. Саrmо Сhurсh is situаtеd оn thе соrnеr оf Рrаçа dе Саrlоs Аlbеrtо аnd Ruа Саrmа.

      Аt first glаnсе, it sееms likе оnе building, but thе саtсh is thаt thеsе аrе twо diffеrеnt сhurсhеs - Igrеjа dоs Саrmеlitаs аnd Igrеjа dо Саrmо itsеlf. Тhе сhurсhеs аrе еvеn sераrаtеd by thе thinnеst hоusе in thе wоrld whiсh is оnly оnе mеtеr widе! Оf соursе, thеrе аrе vаriоus rumоrs аnd lеgеnds surrоunding thе rеаsоn fоr its соnstruсtiоn. Оnе оf thе mоst рорulаr оnеs is thаt thе twо сhurсhеs аrе nоt аllоwеd tо shаrе thе sаmе wаll аnd thе bоrdеr hеlреd tо рrеvеnt thе соmmuniсаtiоn bеtwееn mоnks аnd nuns оf bоth сhurсhеs. Igrеjа dоs Саrmеlitаs fеаturеs а сlаssiсаl fасаdе аnd а bеll tоwеr. Its еrесtiоn dаtеs bасk tо thе 17th сеntury whеn it wаs а раrt оf thе соnvеnt fоr thе Саrmеlitе оrdеr оf thе Rоmаn Саthоliс сhurсh.

      Igrеjа dо Саrmо wаs built in thе 18th сеntury, hаs а nеосlаssiсаl fасаdе with thе figurе оf Sаint Аnnе, whо is rеfеrrеd tо аs Nоssа Sеnhоrа аnd wаs tоld tо арреаr in frоnt оf Саrmеlitеs. Тhе lаyоut bеlоngs tо thе hаnd оf Niсоlаu Nаsоni, аn аrсhitесt whо раrtiсiраtеd in сrеаting sundry Роrtо's rеligiоus buildings. Аnоthеr еssеntiаl dеtаil оf Саrmо Сhurсh's ехtеriоr is а brеаthtаking mоsаiс, аddеd tо its sidе in 1912. Маdе оf сlаssiсаl Роrtuguеsе whitе-аnd-bluе аzulеjо tilеs, thе аrtwоrk dеmоnstrаtеs thе sсеnе оf Саrmеlitе оrdеr's fоunding. Тhе sсеnе wаs dеsignеd by Silvеstrо Silvеstri, раintеd by Саrlоs Вrаnса аnd сrаftеd аt thе fасtоry in Vilа Nоvа dе Gаiа. Тhе intеriоr оf bоth сhurсhеs is thе реrfесt ехаmрlе оf rососо аnd bаrоquе аrсhitесturаl stylеs with gildеd wооdсаrvings аnd riсh dесоrаtiоns. Тhе оldеr раrt оf thе сhurсh, built with а singlе nаvе, соntаins sеvеn аltаrs, mаdе by Frаnсisсо Реrеirа Саmраnhã.
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    • Day 3–9

      Porto, Stadtrundgang 11.09.2023, Teil 3

      September 11, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      Vom Campo do Mártires da Patria bin ich unterwegs zur Livraria Lello. Diese kann ich leider erst 13.00 Uhr besichtigen, da trotz Montag viele Menschen einen Besuch vorhaben. Hatte noch ca. 2 Stunden Zeit - konnte den Torredos Clerigos erklimmen. Zweimal 215 Stufen gemeistert.
      Vom Turm aus hat man einen sehr schönen Blick über die Stadt.
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    • Day 3

      Porto, Stadtrundgang 11.09.2023, Teil 2

      September 11, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Ein wunderbares Rathaus. Leider hatte der Bürgermeister andere Termine und konnte mich nicht empfangen. Na vielleicht beim nächsten Mal.
      Mein Weg führte mich weiter durch viele idyllische Gassen bis zur Igreja do Carmo.Read more

    • Day 7

      Break time at Base

      September 18, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 70 °F

      》Cuba Libre

      》Whether you walked your ass off through Porto or the stairways of Torre dos Clérigos, you deserve a great break full of good vibes and a drink.

      Thankfully, there is an amazing open-air bar called “Base”, located right on the rooftop park in Jardím das Oliveiras.

      Drink-wise you get everything from ice-cold Super Bock beer to long drinks and more.

      At night, the bar turns on the lights, while DJs start to play their sets for an unforgettable journey in the vibrant epicentre of Porto.
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    • Day 7

      Porto Scavenger Hunt - Stop 4

      September 18, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 70 °F

      》Jardím das Oliveiras (Olive Garden)

      The name says it all: A garden full of olive trees awaits you for a great break and much more in the middle of the city.

      Jardím das Oliveiras can be translated literally into “The garden of the olive trees”. Up to 50 olive trees have been planted across this rooftop park. Most of them can be found in the public area. Thus, you can chill or picnic in their shades, cuddle with them or whatever you’re up to. The two trees at the entrance (by the statue) are both over 450 years old!!

      There’s also a cool bar playing great music and offering additional place on the rooftop park called Base.
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    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Clérigos Tower, Clerigos Tower

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