|
webmeister posted:For food you definitely want to hit up Lisbon and Porto, and I'll also recommend the Douro wine region to the east of Porto. It's where port wine is grown and made, so there's a bunch of wineries you can visit and do tastings. San Sebastian will be on your way, and there's a goon who will always recommend Logrono as well though I haven't been. It's me, I'm that goon! Go to Logrono! If you're in Northern Portugal already I'd also suggest crossing into Galicia and hanging out there for a few days if you have the time to spare. I've only been to A Coruna, and it was beautiful, but I'm sure the whole province is nice. Great seafood, and amazing (and completely undervalued) wines. It's a bit poo poo in terms of travel connections, though.
|
# ¿ May 29, 2017 22:42 |
|
|
# ¿ Apr 28, 2024 13:32 |