Braga
Braga is a city perfect for a day trip from Porto. It’s 1 hour away by train (€3.45). I love the Portuguese railway, both the stations and the trains.
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Porto train station
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Portuguese train
Braga is less crowded.
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Street
Many of the buildings are grey, making it the city’s defining colour.
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Square
The city centre is full of historical sites: churches and castles, as well as lovely green spaces.
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Church
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Santa Barbara Garden
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Alley
Neaby, there’s a UNESCO heritage site: The Sanctuary of Bom Jesus do Monte, which has been a pilgrimage site since the 14th century. My pilgrimage was rather short, passing through the residential areas of Braga.
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Sanctuary of Bom Jesus do Monte
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Stairs
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Fountain
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On the top
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View
Overall, it’s a lovely city. The post boxes in Portugal are just like those in Britain. Combined with the grey architecture, it can resemble the UK.
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The last one to leave the city has to put out the candle.
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Candle