For our last day in Porto we decided to take an open top bus tour and soak in the sights (and the sun’s rays) of the city. What I loved about being higher up was that you got to appreciate the decoration and drama on many of the buildings. It’s not until you look up that you see this amazing array of sculptures perching on the edge of what could be quite an unassuming building at street level. I was also intrigued by the amount of abandoned, yet beautifully tiled, buildings which is so sad to see.
Sunday, 16 June 2019
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