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The city of Porto

Porto is the second largest city of Portugal having lots of interesting things in it, which attracts the tourist and offers the visitors plenty to see all creatures. The area of the city is around 41.3km square and the city has population of 1.7 million.

Porto is considered as the heart of economics and culture. The city has many connections to link to and from the rest of Europe through airlines and railway systems. After the sacked of city in 8th century, the city started to rebuilt and in roman period the city developed a commercial port which increases the importance of the city. Porto is considered as the most livable city of Europe. Porto has many entertainment activities like the most popular event is St.John’s a traditional event celebrated on every 23 and 24th June.

There are many ways to arrive Porto, through roads and bridges and through airports that links the city around the Europe. The beaches of Espinosa, matosinhos, quaint charm of amarante are the best places to visit the city.

Porto is heavy industrialized city with large organizations and having the stable economy and the largest derivative of exchange is stock exchange that helps in the development of economy. The city has many attractive and interesting places t see, so car rental Porto facilitates its tourist to enjoy their trip in a cheap and in a convenient way. Cheap car hire Porto airport is a great opportunity to hire a car to move around the city in a very cheap price.

 


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