Hi everyone,
I'm Mathieu, a French guy living in Porto since 2010, and I'll introduce you to the charm of this city and the must-see things it has to offer.
Before I start, let me make a little introduction. As a host, my guests often ask me why I choose to live in Portugal. This wasn't my initial plan. In the beginning, I came to Portugal to learn Portuguese, with the idea to go to Brazil afterwards (I knew Brazil after several trips to this amazing country). And why Brazil, will you ask?
Well, I got really, really tired and exhausted from the Parisian live style and its routine, subway, work and sleep ("métro, boulot, dodo" as we say in french). At that time, I was working in a Banking institution. I had a job, co-workers who became friends, in other words, everything to be happy. But I felt deep inside me that I was not happy and not fully satisfied with my job. I needed something else. (Sorry, I will continue to tell my story, but it is really to share what I have discovered. I assure you that I will tell you everything about Porto!)
After a lot of research, I finally discovered a European Union program called the "European Voluntary Service" (today European Solidarity Corps). This program allows youths aged 18 to 30 to participate in a voluntary experience during 12 months maximum in a Non-Governmental Organisation. After sending many resumes and motivation letters, I was finally accepted; One year, volunteering with pocket money, food allowance and paid rent.
That year, I discover the vegan diet, community gardens, Fado Music (traditional Portuguese Music), and a whole new way of living and interacting within an association. (I can only advise this program which definitely changed my life. If you are under 30 and reading this, just go for it). Then I fell in love with Porto, the city itself and its people. I did not see myself leaving this fantastic place, and my initial plan to live in Brazil started fading away.
It must be said that the calm of the "Portuense" lifestyle would appeal to all people who have lived in the Parisian suburbs. And after 10 years in Porto, it is not uncommon to meet people who first came on vacation and see them again after a few months or years, finally settling here.
I also made this choice, settled permanently in Porto and, as the icing on the cake, I met love. Years go by, and I become a permanent member of the association. After many events, I started hosting on Airbnb in 2015 and left the association in 2016, with my daughter's birth. So much for the background.
"Bem-Vindo ao Porto!"
I have been an Airbnb host since 2015. We have 3 flats in Porto's historical centre and an apartment on the other side of the Douro River, in Vila Nova de Gaia. It's a beautiful place to visit on foot. I loved wandering through its small streets to discover the little cafes and bars, the "tascas" as they say here. Not to mention the typical little restaurants in the area. You are literally next to everything, and in less than 5 minutes on foot, you can visit:
- The Ribeira docks and the Luis Bridge
Luis Bridge
View of the Douro from Luis Bridg
- The quays of Gaia and its Porto cellars
- The Stock Exchange Palace & the Church of Sao Francisco
- Sao Bento station
- Sé cathedral
You can also take public transport and bus Number 500, which will take you directly to Matosinhos beach. There you will find great restaurants for grilled fish. Those who feel more adventurous can try surfing.
We also have a detailed guide in each apartment and a guide on Airbnb that you can access here.
View from Clerigos Tower
View of the Douro from the Crystal Palace Garden
Here I do not tell you more and I hope to meet you one of these days in Porto!
Mathieu