I can’t figure out why in English some add an “O” to the front of this city’s name calling it Oporto. I know we make some proper names into easier English words like Venice from Venezia or Germany from Deutschland, but never quite understood why we couldn’t just say Roma…or now, Porto.
Porto is the second largest city in Portugal and one of Europe’s oldest centers as it was an outpost of the Roman Empire in the 4th century. It is also world-famous for it’s namesake wine.
I spent a few days here strolling around the riverfront, plazas, and back alleys. It’s a charming easy town…except for the hills.
Cathy Sweeney
Porto looks so romantic. Love the pics. Make me want to stroll around town — and perhaps, enjoy a glass of port.
Lisa
Thanks Cathy…it was a romantic city.
Katrina
Oddly enough, the picture of the bridge with the wee cars reminds me of Portland, Oregon.
Lisa
Well then I need to get back to Portland!
Michael
Love that bridge shot with those old cars.
Lisa
Thanks Michael…that seems to be a fan favorite!
travelwriticus
Nice photos. I like esp the equestrian statue in the sunset.
Lisa
Thanks so much for commenting. Glad you are here!
debbeard
One of my favorite pictures is of Porto from the water! It looks like a stunning city and one I would love to visit.
Lisa
Thanks Debbie! Alway appreciate you stopping by. 🙂
Kevin Fitzpatrick
Are you sure it's not the Irish who refer to this lovely place as O'Porto?
Lisa
That name still perplexes me!
Lily
Awesome photos !!! :))))
waegooktom
Gorgeous photos, Lash! I've only ever heard wonderful things about Porto. You're right about the name, too – I don't know why some people add an "O" in front?! Bizzaro!
Lisa
Thanks…but I am Lisa not Lash! 🙂 We both have world tour blogs. 🙂
Victoria | Bridges and Balloons
Gorgeous photos. I was in Porto too last month and these really capture the city. I wasn’t expecting it to be so beautiful.
Lisa
Thanks Victoria. It is pretty stunning isn’t it? Love that bridge.
Sofie
Lovely pictures.
Any tips on definit must-sees?
I’ll probably be spending two days in Porto next summer.
Thanks!
Lisa
Very hilly so keep that in mind! I loved eating on the river. And strolling around the town. Nice to also go out on the bus tour and get your bearings…and see the Atlantic ocean!