Located in the old historic area of the city well in the night circuit, Picarias has the advantage of not being so crowded. The folks who run the place are extremely friendly and they let some bikes in (at least three). Don’t forget to try the cheese sandwich!
MA 2013 — Movimento Alternativo
Thursday, April 25th, the city park of Porto will have a bike party, with many different kinds of bicycles. It will start at 14h till sunset. I’m sure the weather will be favorable and contribute to a great afternoon Continue reading
Gazela
At snack bar Gazela, you eat hot dogs… and french fries. But in order to gain access to this fauna, you either arrive before 1pm (for lunch), or you get lucky (for dinner). There are other specialities Continue reading
Armazém do Caffè
Here is a nice place to have a cup of tea or a hot chocolate. Give it a try! Continue reading
An exquisite French bakery at Boavista
La Boulangerie de Paris is a fantastic bakery in the heart of one of the busiest commercial areas of Porto Continue reading
Taberna do Largo
After having attended the very first day of this magnificent place, we went there yesterday, to confirm that they truly are bike friendly!
It’s a cozy atmosphere with very nice and friendly staff always willing to make sure you are enjoying the moment.
Thanks Sofia, for the photos!
Arcádia chocolate house
One of the best hot chocolates in Porto! Continue reading
Porto Cálem
Cálem Port wine cellars are an extraordinary place to visit, when in Porto. Calém is extremely bike friendly, allowing any visitor to park the bicycle in the entrance hall, properly secured and closed.
Ar de Rio
Ar the Rio is a beautiful restaurant in Gaia, on the left bank of river Douro. The view facing Porto is magnificent, both during the day and night Continue reading
warm and good, quentinhas e boas…
On these days, these nights, anyone who crosses a square, avenue or roundabout, who simply rides the pedal at the sidewalk, is engaged and transported by the delicious and persistent smell of chestnuts cracking on the coals. Continue reading


