My breakfast for the last two days. Croissant, yogurt with strawberries and granola, a medium latte.Plus fresh squeezed orange juice and eggs benedict with salmon. It was delicious but I couldn’t figure out how to order separately—could only eat half of all of this!The Porto Cathedral (Portuguese: Sé do Porto) is a Roman Catholicchurch located in the historical center of the city of Porto. It is one of the city’s oldest monuments and one of the most important local Romanesque monuments.Down-home pastries. We sampled a few.More pastries.Pilgrims from Portugal, mainly Lisbon and Porto, have traditionally taken this route. These two beautiful UNESCO World Heritage cities remain popular starting points for the Camino Portugués, though you can begin your journey at any point along the route. This is the route we will be taking by bike.Our walking group today. Today we dedicated to old town. L to R: our guide, me, two recent university grads from the UK and a nice young couple from the UK, but currently living in Germany. Great group.Vila Nova de Gaia is a city immediately facing Porto across the Duoro river. Half of these people were from yesterday’s walking tour. Don’t ask me who. Our guid met up with his friend at the end of our tour and we took a combined group picture/selfie. : )
Tomorrow we head out for our bike trip. Still keeping 🤞for good weather!