Porto, more than an alternative, an opportunity

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Porto is a city that is best enjoyed on foot, slowly. It is a place to wander lazily, without maps, discovering little treasures, corners of beauty and bits of authentic Portuguese life around every corner. And now, as a news flash, the city will host the Champions League final.

Recently, UEFA has announced that the final of the long-awaited Champions League will be played in Porto, Portugal. This decision, as they have argued, is due to the fact that UEFA has decided to ensure that the fans of the two finalist teams (Manchester City and Chelsea) can attend the event and, currently, Turkey is on the red list of destinations Britons due to COVID-19.

Although the decision may seem hasty and many have been caught unexpectedly, the truth is that it opens a great opportunity for those who want to enjoy a great sporting event in a city with history, prepared for tourism in a good season of the year.

For this reason, the city is currently preparing to receive travelers, tourists and, of course, sports fans who will be able to find information on all the forecasts for this final of the UEFA Champions League at Betway online betting .

Porto is a Portuguese city in the north of the country that is home to the Do Drago Stadium. It is a stadium built in 2004 on the occasion of the Eurocup that the country hosted. The stadium has a capacity to accommodate 50,033 spectators and, although it will not have 100% capacity, it guarantees a sports and cultural experience as well as an unbeatable leisure offer for lovers of tourism.

Things you should not miss on your visit to Porto

The famous Douro River, the epicenter of the old port city , is the perfect setting for river cruises with slow sunset walks and long lunches.

The winding cobbled streets of the Ribeira are a delight; Iconic azulejos (tiles) bring historic buildings to life, and the confusion of terra-cotta roofs spilling out into the bustling Douro River makes for a perfect postcard setting. The beautiful beaches are just a short tram ride away

The sunsets in Porto are absolutely magical, so climb the famous Dom Luis I Bridge, designed by Gustav Eiffel, and watch the magnificent show over the Ribeira district.

The bridge becomes the heart and soul of the city in the late afternoon, when locals and tourists go out for a walk and bike ride across the bridge or just to enjoy the views.

Charming, colorful, and wonderfully authentic; it is a city made for explorers, weekend visitors, backpackers, and photographers. With the Atlantic at its feet, the city offers those who stroll it the best beaches in northern Portugal and a most surprising urban historical picture for those eyes that know how to appreciate it and for those sensitivities willing to be soaked by the attractiveness and the atmosphere. of this Portuguese city.