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View over the lands we hiked. Returning back home. Lemon tart Desert or sandwich? Sweet pastry with ham and cheese. Colorful trees Breakfast for the kings. Some sort of Portuguese crème brulé. ... cheese, meat, ham, what else do you want? But as I said, don't let the looks deceive you, its truly delicious. ... some toast, some egg, some spicy goulash (wtf) Who came up with this monstrosity? What is it, really? Random soup Sardine house during the night Different routes for Portugal eddition. Sunset Sunset from the main bridge Some steep steps. Almost like Amsterdam. :) Peacocks in the park Gigantic moon in front of a museum. These are quite popular in Portugal, we also saw them on some new houses while we hiked. Memorial for WWI. Despite being February, the spring was there already. Beach, due to high waves, it was closed. some sort of meat Some weird variation of burek, that is traditional to Porto. Croissant Desert filled with ... Initiation of first year students, or something. Hermione One of the more famous cellars. I think they bring either grapes or something on the river to the cellar, which is located in Porto. Pastel de nata, you can eat it for breakfast, lunch and dinner. They are really good. Some really really old porto WIne. instead, you can buy baked potatoes and wine. Bookstore from 19th century I'm not sure, if you can actually buy these books. Bookstore from 19th century There are a couple of stores that specialize in Porto wine. You can get it as cheaply as 5€ or go into thousands of € per bottle. Entrance to the gondola. Protip, you get a glass of wine included in the ticket, which costs 4€, if I remember correctly, so as much as a glass of wine. Canned sardines store. You can get sardines that were canned on your year of birth, but they are kind of expensive (for a can of sardines). I wonder if the movie Cloudy with a chance of meatballs got inspiration here. These signs are becoming more and more popular, I must say. Yea, these are not for pigeons but for me. I guess they are really popular as they have them in all the stores. Just don't eat them with the shell as I did. Pasteis de nata, they also come with different flavors. Measuring temperature, due to Covid-19, at the Venice airport

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