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Yet in Porto's São Bento train station, not only are the walls adorned with artistic blue tiles but they depict stories of Portugal's history.
The tiled vestibule of the 1916 São Bento railway station in Porto, Portugal. Planet One Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images. São Bento Train Station.
Portugal’s second city needs no introduction. Famous primarily for giving port, or “divine nectar of the Gods”, to the world ...
Portugal's 'most scenic' 99-mile rail journey where trains run just feet from water One of the most popular stops is Pinhão, a charming riverside town famous for wine.
“This is my love letter to Portugal," says the man who brought the century-old train back to life. "It’s also a flirtation between old and new. I love that it’s an 1890 train staffed by ...
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