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| Camara Municipal i.e. City Hall | 
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| Avenida dos Aliados "Avenue of the Allies" with Camara Municipal to our backs. Otherwise known as... huge tourist area! Along with the rest of downtown Porto. | 
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| The train station's walls are splashed with Portugal's history. | 
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| Standing in front of the train station, the river on just the other side of those buildings. | 
| A 17th century Monastery. It took 72 years to build due to a lack of funds as well as Spanish invasion. | 
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| Only a small section of the Douro River to the left of a pedestrian bridge... | 
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| ...and to the right. | 
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| Porto Cathedral, one of the oldest monuments in Porto. | 
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| The cathedral was built on a hill that overlooked the land. The Torre dos Clerigos can be seen in the background as well as from various points in the city. | 
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| A closer look at the Torre dos Clerigos (tower of the clergy) and the church. | 
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| We found Costa Coffee! It's no Starbucks, but it did me good :) | 
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| The Palacio da Bolsa (The palace of the purse). Also known as the stock exchange. | 
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| Statue out front of the stock exchange that commemorates Portuguese explorer Prince Henry the Navigator. | 
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| Riverfront housing. | 
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| It's game day! | 














 
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