Porto: Live Fado Show with Glass of Port Wine
1.Porto: Live Fado Show with Glass of Port Wine
One hour of live fado in Porto at Casa do Fado, with a glass of Port wine and an easy intro to Portuguese song traditions.
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One hour of live fado in Porto at Casa do Fado, with a glass of Port wine and an easy intro to Portuguese song traditions.
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Cálem’s cellar tour plus live Fado in Porto. Learn how port is made, taste two wines, and enjoy 75 minutes of music.
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“It was amazing, powerful and sophisticated, can’t understand their language but totally able to feel the moods”
An intimate Porto Fado show in Miragaia’s old tavern, featuring Coimbra and Traditional Fado with a glass of port included.
“It was a an amazing show led by various people. The location is right by the river and was very easy to find. The ambience adds to the vibe of the show. Also, made us sing along with them at times which was an added bonus. Would definitely recommend.”
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“Finding the room could be improved ie directions you give but otherwise fantastic”
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“Lovely tour. The explanation/wine tour was a little long and repetitive. Show was nice. Porto was good”
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“It was ok, dragged on a little bit. However, something different and the church itself is very beautiful and worth a visit.”
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The river, the cellars, the old town and the valley beyond.