Sunday 29 June 2014

10 things that only the city of Porto can teach you

Recently, The New York Times payed high compliments to our city, Porto, which are all true and long overdue, in my opinion.

Full of life and wisdom, Porto mixes the old and the new generation quirks and has a soul of their own. I know Porto by heart. I know its scents and flavors from the fresh baked bread to the last week still-on-the-counter pastry that you absolutely need to shove down your throat before going home at 4.00 p.m.

Porto is home. So, I'm going to share the 10 things that you can only learn from Porto:

1. Learn the proper way to eat a Francesinha and be a man about it.
The Francesinha is a traditional dish with a large beef between two slices of homemade bread, an egg, sausage, all of that drenched in heated cheese. Your heart will beat fast, if you don't pass out you'll be fine, continue eating. Nhamy.
Porto is a city full of life
Porto is a city full of life
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2. How to tolerate cold water at the beach.
Yeah, we have sunny skies and we have amazing beaches that will make go insane but, yes, the water is so cold that will make your chest hair grow two inches. Welcome to the Atlantic,baby.

3.Women in Porto know how to stand up for themselves.
Porto has beautiful ladies that can smell fear. When talking to one be polite, above all, otherwise...you might get slapped.

4. Master the art of getting by.
After spending a little more time in the city, you'll find out that the people here they got one thing down: no matter how hard the situation you're in is, one way or another, they know that they'll get by.

5. There is a way to get beggars off you back.
Porto is a small town, sooner or later you're going to figure out that the beggars all know each other and usually even work together and better, they have a big boss. Once you've figure out who it is, make friends, buy him a hot-dog and you'll never be bothered again.

6. Hot dogs (with fries and every sauce known to man) are the best thing to eat at 3.00 am.
Sit anywhere on the pavement and just munch on it.

7. People will come up to you, deal with it.
Porto's people are special, they just wanna get to know you and will, without shyness or awkwardness, approach you for a number of silly reasons. Bottom line: they like to get to know new people. Don't be scared, be nice.

8. South is a deadman's land.
Say no to all things past the river Douro. Yep, not cool. Lisbon? Where is it? You've never heard of it.

9. The Name is Porto, not Oporto.
Your name is Peter, not Opeter.
Your name is Rita, not Orita.
You get the point.

10.There's never a dull moment here.
 People get bored everywhere but here. There's always somewhere to be, something to do and someone to see.

So come to Porto, get ready to fall in love and never leave. Porto has a way of stealing people hearts and  rarely gives them back.

Your TopCrusher
Alex

36 comments:

  1. Hi , i´ve read your post and it´s amazing. The tourism deppartment from Câmara Municipal do Porto is having a blogger contest, and you should enter in it.
    Here you can read all the information about how it work and the winning price !

    http://www.visitporto.travel/Visitar/Paginas/Descobrir/Oportunidade.aspx?Oport=249

    Today (30/06) is the last day so I hope you read this today! xx

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    1. Thanks a lot, Ana! :)

      We followed your advice and entered the contest! let's see, something good may come out of it!

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  2. You absolutely nailed it! All true! That's our city!! The best in the whole world!

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  3. ahah, spot on!
    check out Porto Advice:
    https://www.facebook.com/portoadvice

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    1. Thank you :D checked it, looks cool, congrats :)

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  4. My heart feels warm inside... Thank you for loving my amazing city!

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    1. No, thank you for the shout out! :) yeah, we love it alrigth <3

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  5. I'm from Porto but I'm living abroad. Your words just make me feel even more "saudades" from home!
    Thank you for remember me how beautiful and special our city is :)

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    1. Let's keep doing that! Thank you, Silvia :)

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  6. We visited porto this year and fell in love. It helped that we stayed at the wonderful White Box House and went on a WeHateTourismTours of porto. Everything you say is true. Your city is unique and beautiful and you're fortunate not only to live there but also know how lucky you are! ��

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    1. Thank you, Genesia :) Porto is beautiful and awaits your next visit! :) Your TopCrusher Alex

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  7. SO true! I
    Last year I visited a city in the South - sorry I don't remember the name - but it's no comparison! Not at all. I just can't wait to be back again in Porto. In September I'll have my third visit. :)
    Beijinhos! Stefan

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    1. Ahah! I see you are learning, Stefan. Glad you liked it! :) Alex

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  8. So true... My beloved city <3 It's like I was born here... Made friends under the most strange circumstances... :D <3

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  9. Correction do point 8: "with the exception of Gaia, Porto's twin city. Gaia's cool! ;) For any number of reasons, but even if not for anything else, Port Wine is from Gaia ;) "

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  10. Port wine is from Gaia?? Since when? I only know Port that grows in beautiful Douro... History teaches the rest...

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    1. That's all good! Thank you, Portuense :)

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  11. Portuense, let me drop some knowledge. Port wine is in fact produced in Douro, an then is transported to "Caves vinho do Porto" to start the aging process. One thing is for sure, the process starts in Douro, but ends in Gaia, nothing happens in Porto, they just give the name to the wine

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    1. Perversive way of telling the story.
      Gaia is a cellar, nothing is made in Gaia. The Wine is made in the Douro, it is aged in Gaia and its commerce and the Portuguese side of the people leading the wine producing was from Porto, which homes and projects the Brand.
      This is to say that the Port Wine unites the region. It can't divide cities and people.
      Awesome article, by the way, and the fact that you take the time to answer everyone.
      Cheers!

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    2. Oh, awesome. Thanks, João! :)

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  12. Hi!! I love this text! I live in Porto and I'm an truly Porto girl. All that you have said is true, we are an unique city and people here are the best! Super helpfull, nice and warm, we aren't able to see a person on the street that need's help and not help them, is in our dna. Living in Porto is a lifestyle, and it's super healthy!!!


    Please continue to visit out lovely city!

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  13. Spot on! Porto & Gaia are the most amazing cities in the world! Thanks Top Crush :)

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  14. You were able to describe us perfectly! Thank you for loving our City. Come back to visit some other time.

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  15. It's amazing that I have read this post for the first time through a Canadian friend. Even more impressive is that I have read this post for the first time through a Canadian friend, being I as Portuguese as you are, and even better: "Tripeira":) (and not knowing who wrote it!)

    I honestly think this is one of the most lovely descriptions of our beloved city, and I think many would agree!

    I love what you are doing , please CONTINUE. I will stay here in the front row , awaiting each post ;)

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    1. Hi Débora! Thank you very much for your comment, you are so nice and we really appreciate it! As a "tripeira" we are glad you agree with us! :) We surely know that our city is the best! We will continue posting new things, we hope you enjoy them! ***

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  16. Another simple thing Porto teaches is beauty in its simplest form :)

    If you need Porto airport transfers, you can book them online at: http://www.portotaxi.com/

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