Escadas do Codessal Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Steep cobbled stairway - worth it!
PhilTraveller says: One of Porto’s hidden gems. Easier going down than up ( you cd take the funicular just 30m round the corner to go up for €2.50) But we’ll worth the walk either way. Steep Cobble...
Dear Porto, the beautiful river of the Duero with many restaurants and put cod to the very good cream and keep crossing the bridge of Luis I , that's go with sports because they are to ...
Facing the Dom Luiz I bridge we see this great complex of stairs that we were willing to climb it by finding it is a very good exercise in addition to having very good view then it's worth so ...
Better to get down them than to climb them. Connect the center with the part of the river walk. Ideal to get down and then if you can, climb on the funicular that is right on the stairs. They end just in the ba part ...
You can get a glimpse of Porto's daily life. From the Don Luis I Bridge, it is an invisible landscape. This is Portugal, and this is Porto. I was very satisfied and left the stairs slope.
Steep cobbled stairway - worth it!
PhilTraveller says: One of Porto’s hidden gems. Easier going down than up ( you cd take the funicular just 30m round the corner to go up for €2.50) But we’ll worth the walk either way. Steep Cobble...
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Dear Porto, the beautiful river of the Duero with many restaurants and put cod to the very good cream and keep crossing the bridge of Luis I , that's go with sports because they are to ...
Good exercise
Facing the Dom Luiz I bridge we see this great complex of stairs that we were willing to climb it by finding it is a very good exercise in addition to having very good view then it's worth so ...
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Better to get down them than to climb them. Connect the center with the part of the river walk. Ideal to get down and then if you can, climb on the funicular that is right on the stairs. They end just in the ba part ...
Life in Porto
You can get a glimpse of Porto's daily life. From the Don Luis I Bridge, it is an invisible landscape. This is Portugal, and this is Porto. I was very satisfied and left the stairs slope.