The ranking placed Porto in fifth place, which asked its
readers which city had, in 2022, the most welcoming inhabitants.
After San Sebastián, in the Basque Country, Bruges, in Belgium,
Reykjavik, in Iceland, and Copenhagen, in Denmark, comes Porto, which is
described as having “charming cobbled streets and rainbow architecture”.
The magazine emphasizes that the city “has attracted a
growing number of travellers, who fall in love with the sunny climate, the
old-fashioned charm, the rich mix of architecture” and its “welcoming people
and vibrant nightlife”.
Porto's "hotel offer" does not disappoint, boasts
Condé Nast Traveler, who highlights the "recognizable luxury names"
that appear "spread along the Douro River".
Also on the list is Lisbon, which "quickly became a
robust favourite for weekend travellers, bringing together historic cobbled
streets, and Art Deco and Neoclassical architecture that evaded
destruction".
Condé Nast highlights "some of Europe's most exciting
chefs" working in Lisbon, as well as haute couture fashion stores.
“Many factors must come together in judging a city: its
history, architecture and world-renowned art scene, to name a few, as well as
more contemporary considerations such as the gastronomic offer."
Howdy...from the Resident Cowboy of Portugal...Hands down folks in Oporto are not only more friendlier ...they also like to have normal conversation...Both the folks in the North and in the Alentejo area are nicest folks in Portugal...Central next...Algarve...
forget about it...Bom fim de semana!
By Sakamoto Saurez from Lisbon on 17 Feb 2023, 15:23