Living in Porto

The city

Known as the capital of the north, Porto is Portugal’s second largest city and an industrial centre, with an atmosphere of unpretentious charm. Modern Porto is as much a cosmopolitan centre as it is a city steeped in the historical events of the past. Perched on the steep slopes of the River Douro, the ‘granite city’ is best known for its striking bridges and the much celebrated Port wine, appreciated by wine lovers all over the world. Classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in December 1996, the ancient Ribeira riverside district is a warren of narrow and twisting streets. The ongoing restoration of this lively quarter is attracting a growing number of restaurants, bars and nightclubs.

If besides the reasons given above, you need one more to come to study for ESEP, the very noble city of Porto is one of them!

Music and culture: Porto is a city where life happens permanently. You’ll find live concerts, theme bars, art exhibitions, Serralves em Festa, São João, Casa da Música, Hard Club, among many others. It is a city with life for life.

Beach, surf and sun: Whether you like the sea or dream of being the next Frederico Morais you’re in the right city. With beaches open all year, Porto is a city of excellence for water sports.

Sport: If you are looking to continue the sport in your country, in Porto you will find clubs for all types, such as basketball, volleyball, handball, soccer, athletics, swimming, among many others.

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