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    My wife and I were here on a Gate1 tour, with this being an Optional Medieval Tour. Braga, with roots reaching back over 2,000 years to the ancient Roman Empire and the religious center of Portugal. Braga has a very impressive "Bom Jesus do Monte" (Good Jesus of the Mount) sanctuary, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, that you can reach - either through a Baroque stairway with lots of sculptures and 573 zigzagging steps (aka the Sacred Way), or on a 19th century funicular. We chose to ascend via the oldest funicular powered by ... water-balancing and counter balancing of 1,580 gallons of mountain water. The cars run at the same time in opposite directions; the one coming down the hill is weighed down with water, powering the lighter one up the track. It took only a few minutes for us to reach the top - the sanctuary is a pilgrimage site. The baroque staircase that leads up to the church, symbolically representing the Christian idea of the journey of life and ascension to heaven. 'Life's a journey, not a destination'. At the top is a big church, which houses beautiful religious art and intricate gilded woodwork. In addition, there are various chapels. The park surrounding the sanctuary is a peaceful retreat, with landscaped gardens, tranquil fountains, and grottoes for exploration. It was beautiful to wander around and see the surrounding sights. I decided I would walk down the 573 zigzagging steps, 17 landings, numerous fountains, statues, grottoes, and friezes staircase to see what was on each level. On each level, there were scenes of the various steps that lead to the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus, Unfortunately, I didn't realize it until I was down several levels. It was beautiful at every level, and interesting to look back up. To me, this was the biggest attraction in Portugal.

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    Jim R.

    One of the iconic churches of Portugal located near Braga about an hour from Porto. Take the walk up the impressive stairs taking your time to admire the view and statuary and fountains along the way. For us it was about 10 minutes. At the top there are beautiful gardens and even a large park where people might be picnicking. The inside of the church was recently restored so it is bright and gleaming. There is no cost to enter as it is still an active church. A very peaceful and beautiful spot to contemplate life.

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    This is a stunning church to see and you can easily spend hours here. It is in the city of Braga which is fairly close to the city of Guimarães and about 45 minutes from the city of Porto. We we did a tour yesterday which visited the church amongst other places however this was definitely the highlight. The inside decor is stunning however the outside is even more beautiful. There are tons of statues and water fountains all surrounding it. There are a lot of stairs to climb too but each level you can get great views from. The city views looking out are remarkable as well. There is a cable car that runs up and down at the side of the cathedral. The cable car is interesting because it is powered by water. There is also a gazebo to the left of the cathedral with a beautiful garden that you can explore.

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    Beautiful place to visit. Picturesque and relaxing. Not very crowed a definite must see if you visit Braga.

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    Ponte Dom Luís I - Vila Nova de Gaia side

    Ponte Dom Luís I

    4.8(49 reviews)
    47.3 km

    Iconic bridge in the heart of Porto…read more Dom Luís I Bridge is a 19th century double-deck iron bridge spanning 172m across the Douro River between downtown Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia. It was designed by a student of Gustave Eiffel who incorporated a metal arch reminiscent of the Eiffel Tower that blends modern design with versatility to this day. The upper level is used by metro streetcars while the lower level 45m below it for cars. Each offers a unique perspective to those of us who walk across it. From Gaia, many locals and tourists alike come for the sunset view next to this UNESCO world heritage landmark. At golden hour, the view of the bridge was picturesque with Porto's historic backdrop and drifting boats under the bridge. While huge crowds gathered at Jardim do Morro with a tree obstructed view, we found the best view to be on the other side above it at Miradouro da Serra do Pilar by the monastery. Don't try climbing Pedra dos Gatinhos, as it was fenced off along the path underneath the monastery. While bridge viewpoints at golden hour are busy, we felt the energy of local musicians playing relaxing tunes. This bridge can also be viewed from the Teleférico de Gaia cable car including during sunset. After dinner the bridge is brightly illuminated and we observed locals gathering merrily at Jardim do Morro. Conveniently there's a metro station nearby for the streetcar which crosses Dom Luís I Bridge back to Porto. Skip it or hit it? Walk it twice if you can for both upper & lower bridge crossings experiences.

    The Dom Luis Bridge is one of the iconic sights in Porto, and one of the biggest bridges I have…read moreever seen that pedestrians can walk on! Aside from its giant stature, it's also quite famous because the architect behind the Dom Luis Bridge was a student of Gustave Eiffel, the mastermind behind the Eiffel Tower. When you keep that in mind, you can definitely see his influence in the structure of this bridge. It's almost like the bridge version of the Eiffel Tower! The Dom Luis Bridge goes over the Duoro River, which is gorgeous in its own right as well, but extra cool to see from this bridge. It spans the two sides of Porto - which are the town of Porto proper and then the district of Vila Nova de Gaia on the other side. Seeing the Duoro River splitting the two sides of Porto was really cool from the top of the bridge. I think lots of folks work or live on either side so there were lots of folks coming and going on the bridge whenever we would walk on it. I will say, if you have a fear of heights, this may not be the best bridge for you to traverse, because it is very high up and you can see through the metal grating straight down, which can be disconcerting if you have that fear already. Dom Luis is an amazing architectural wonder that also serves as a great commuter bridge for pedestrians - and throw in the beautiful sights from atop the bridge and you have the best of both worlds!

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    Convento de Santa Clara - Igreja de Santa Clara

    Convento de Santa Clara

    5.0(1 review)
    15.1 km

    Don't judge the church by its cover…read more Igreja de Santa Clara in Porto is a true hidden gem with one of the most stunning golden church interiors. We stood in awe by the altarpiece as we soaked in every detail of the gilded woodcarvings from floor-to-ceiling. Porto is a city of many churches and this one represents a pinnacle of Portugal's Golden Age in the 18th century with colonial wealth largely funnelled from Brazil. The entrance is modest with a small Renaissance portal inside a quiet courtyard. The €5 entrance fee is steep to only view the nave & the upper choir but we were blessed with calm reflection away from the bustle of the city. The dazzling Baroque interior is without empty space rather hosting expressive side altars for the worship of Christian figures and a central altar with a painting depicting Santa Clara's miracle in expelling Moorish invaders from this convent. The best viewpoint of the nave is from the upper floor upper choir where nuns traditionally attended mass. Staff were very kind to insist that we climb upstairs as we were about to exit the church just so that we could take in this excellent bird's eye view. Rich decor above the choir seats also contains rare church chinoiserie ornament influenced by Portugal's maritime past. Skip it or hit it? This church off the beaten path is well worth a 45 minute visit.

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