
A trip to
PORT
Natalia is one of our inspirational women.
An economist by profession, a lover of fashion and decor, and passionate about traveling the world and embracing new cultures, she joins us on a tour of Porto.

PORT
“Porto is the perfect getaway. It's the perfect size, easy to visit given its proximity to Spain, the food is fabulous, and to visit it, you don't need a map in hand; just let yourself go and enjoy its history, its culture, its charm, and its colorful tiles.”
“A walk from Santa Catarina Street to Ribeira is a must, with that decadent, melancholic, and genuine Porto feel.”


The Ribeira neighborhood is one of Porto's oldest and most iconic neighborhoods. Located on the banks of the Douro River, it's known for its narrow cobblestone streets, colorful houses, and flower-filled balconies.
"It's the perfect place to enjoy authentic Portuguese life, with plenty of bars, restaurants, and traditional shops. It's a key point for those who want to explore the city's history and culture, and there are stunning views of the Dom Luis I Bridge and Vila Nova de Gaia, across the river."


Ceramics and their iconic cobalt blue tiles on a white background are a symbol of Portuguese art and culture. These small pieces tell the story of a country steeped in craftsmanship and tradition.
"Ceramics and mosaics not only beautify the city—vases, plates, mosaics—they are the soul of Portugal."



we fell in love with their bookstores
The Lello bookstore is considered one of the most beautiful in the world and a true treasure for book and architecture lovers. It is also a cultural landmark in the city.







