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Casa-Museu Guerra JunqueirovsPonte de Dom Luis I
Both are praised by experts. Overall, Casa-Museu Guerra Junqueiro is the choice of most reviewers compared to Ponte de Dom Luis I. Casa-Museu Guerra Junqueiro comes in at #7 in Porto with praise from 4 sources such as Time Out, Michelin Guide and Frommer's.
Casa-Museu Guerra Junqueiro
Frommer's
Fodor's
Michelin Guide
Time Out
Rua Dom Hugo, 32, Porto 4050–305, Portugal
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"The famous Portuguese poet Guerra Junqueiro lived here between 1850 and 1923." Full review
"This 18th-century white mansion, one of several buildings in Porto attributed by some to a pupil of Nicolau Nasoni and by others to Nicolau himself, was home to the poet Guerra Junqueiro (1850–1923)." Full review
1 Star
"This 18C house opens onto a very pleasant garden, a veritable haven of peace near to vibrant Porto." Full review
"The art collection of Portuguese revolutionary poet Guerra Junqueiro can be seen in his house museum." Full review
Ponte de Dom Luis I
Fodor's
Lonely Planet
Afar Magazine
Time Out
U.S. News & World Report
Porto, Portugal
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"Designed by Teófilo Seyrig (who apprenticed for Gustave Eiffel), this two-tiered metal bridge leads directly to the city of Vila Nova de Gaia." Full review
Top choice
"The views of the river and Old Town are simply stunning, as are the daredevils who leap from the lower level." Full review
"The views from the top are spectacular but you need to keep an eye out for metro trains along the top level...take the funicular from beside the bridge back up to Batalha." Full review
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You can walk across it on two levels but I'd recommend taking the top level from Porto to the port wine cellars of Vila Nova de Gaia then staggering back along the lower level.
"The double-decker metal bridge linking both the São Bento and Ribeira districts in Porto with Vila Nova de Gaia on the south bank was begun in 1881 and inaugurated five years later. It..." Full review
1.0
"Bridge accommodates cars on its lower level...stroll along the upper deck of the bridge and you'll be rewarded with spectacular views of the edifices built into the hillside cliffs that line the river" Full review