Monday, January 13, 2014

Find The Best Erasmus Accommodation Porto Has For You

By Marissa Velazquez


Experience the amazing Erasmus accommodation Porto provides, at the very mouth of river Douro. The town extends over a 41 square kilometer area. It happens to be the second largest city inside of Portugal. In this area, a mild Mediterranean climate rules, which is the reason their summers are rather hot and quite dry, while the winters there are somewhat mild and also, wet.

The site on which it is, was inhabited in prehistoric times. In the pre-Roman period, the Celtic tribes lived here, as confirmed by numerous archaeological researches. The settlement came under Roman rule in 275 BC, which led to the creation of some urban settlements.

The former name of the city was Portus Cale. The Romans left and in 711, the Moors replaced them. During the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, this was an important maritime center of Portugal, and the base for their future naval operations and research.

Then, wine production started to grow in the city. During the nineteenth and eighteenth centuries, this city turned into a major industrial center. Even Napoleon's troops have marched there, something which led to an awakening in the collective consciousness of their urban population's collective ethnicity. The citizens then pressured the Portuguese king to create a whole constitution and that led to a further modernization in the state. Back in 1891, a major uprising took place that by 1910 had led to them abolishing the monarchy. These days, it is among the best developed cities of the whole European Union, as well as one of the very best places to be living in.

The town is a place with many attractions, and every year very large number of people from around the world come to visit. The tourist attractions in the city include the Cais da Ribeira. It is one of the most picturesque parts of the town, filled with colorful old houses and many restaurants.

The town itself is really lively in most evenings, as tons of visitors and locals gather there. The restaurants in the area offer really superb food, at more than reasonable prices. Right from there, visitors can also enjoy beautiful views to various other amazing sights. The cathedral in town is famed for its really unique look. The creation of the cathedral in question took two centuries, almost a millennium ago, but it was refreshed less than three hundred years ago. The actual terrace in this church tends to offer great views all over the city.

The Dom Luis I bridge is likely the most easily recognizable place in the city. Its design does resemble the renown Eiffel Tower and this is not all that surprising, considering that its designer had been a close associate of the French tower's maker. This bridge has been named after the Portuguese King Louis I, while nearby, another bridge carries his wife's name, namely Dona Maira Pia.

Vila Nova de Gaia is the part of the city which is located next to the river, and is known for being home of the basements and warehouses of well- known wine producers. There are also a number of neon signs, one of which emphasizes "The Don". This is a black silhouette that has the shape of a famous hero Zorro. From the Erasmus accommodation Porto will offer you, you van easily get to a large number of cafes, where visitors can relax.




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