Our love story is a beautiful journey, almost 8 years in the making, filled with shared dreams and unwavering support. We've weathered life's storms together and celebrated its brightest moments, emerging stronger each time. Our biggest adventure began when we took a leap of faith and moved to London, where we embraced the challenges and joys of building a life together. Amidst the bustling streets and historic landmarks, we carved out our love story, creating memories that will last a lifetime. As we stand on the brink of a new chapter, our hearts brim with excitement and gratitude. With our marriage, we want to continue nurturing the love we've cultivated and allow it to flourish into a lifetime of shared laughter, cherished moments, and endless adventures. ⸏ A nossa história de amor é uma linda caminhada, há quase 8 anos em construção, repleta de sonhos partilhados e apoio inabalável. Resistimos juntos às tempestades da vida e celebrámos os seus momentos mais brilhantes, cada vez mais fortes. A nossa maior aventura começou quando nos aventurámos e fomos para Londres, onde abraçámos desafios e as alegrias de construir uma vida juntos. Entre ruas movimentadas e marcos históricos, construímos a nossa história de amor, criando memórias que durarão a vida inteira. À medida que este novo capítulo das nossas vidas se aproxima, os nossos corações transbordam de entusiasmo e gratidão. Com o nosso casamento, queremos continuar a nutrir o amor que cultivámos e permitir que ele floresça numa vida inteira de risos partilhados, momentos bonitos e aventuras sem fim.
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4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
6:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Thu, Oct 17, 2024, 10:00 pm - Fri, Oct 18, 2024, 4:00 am
Bride / Noiva
Groom / Noivo
Ring Bearer / Menino das Alianças
Maid of Honor / Dama de Honra
Best Man / Padrinho
Mother of the Bride / Mãe da Noiva
Mother of the Groom / Mãe da Noivo
Father of the Bride / Pai da Noiva
Father of the Groom / Pai do Noivo
Flight
This is the best airport to fly into.
Hotel
A 5-star hotel nestled in Porto's prestigious Ribeira district, this modern vintage hotel stands on the banks of the Douro River, harmoniously blending with the historic charm of the area. Positioned on the riverbank, it offers stunning views of the Douro, the Gaia Cellars, and the D. Luis Bridge. Getting around: Wedding Estate - (Quinta do Alferes de Castro) - 31 min drive Airport (OPO-Dr. Francisco de Sá Carneiro) - 25 min drive What's nearby: Ribeira Square - 1 min walk Porto Historic Center - 4 min walk Porto Cathedral - 8 min walk Dom Luis I Bridge - 8 min walk Livraria Lello - 11 min walk
House Or Rental
3 guests, 1 bedroom, 2 beds, 1 bathroom
House Or Rental
3 guests, 1 bedroom, 2 beds, 1 bathroom
House Or Rental
5 guests, 2 bedrooms, 2 beds, 1 bathroom
Travel Note
The best way to travel to our Wedding Venue is by car, so we recommend using Uber or Bolt.
The narrow, cobbled streets of Ribeira are dotted with small bars and eateries serving classic Portuguese fare like grilled sardines. Beside the Douro River, Praça da Ribeira square is lined with colorful 18th-century townhouses.
The Dom Luís I Bridge (Portuguese: Ponte de Dom Luís I), is a double-deck metal arch bridge that spans the river Douro between the cities of Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia in Portugal. At its construction, its 172 metres (564 ft) span was the longest of its type in the world.
The Livraria Lello is more than just a regular bookseller. It is a historical monument of Porto and the most beautiful bookstore in Portugal. The Livraria Lello & Irmão is known worldwide, as has already been chosen by several internationally renowned publications as one of the most beautiful in the world.
National Monument, located in the historical centre of the city, classified as World Heritage Site by UNESCO, the Palacio da Bolsa, built by the Porto Commercial Association on the ruins of the Saint Francis Convent, has become by excellence the Porto city’s drawing room, welcoming the most illustrious visitors, amongst which are monarchs, presidents and ministers from almost every country, transforming this building into the most visited monument in northern Portugal.
Clérigos Tower is the foremost undisputed landmark of Porto and a reference in the city's history. Clérigos Tower opened its doors in 1763, becoming the highest bell tower of Portugal, with over 75 metres.
The São Bento Railway Station (Estação Ferroviária de Porto-São Bento), is one of Portugal's most striking railway stations. São Bento Railway Station in Porto was opened to the public in 1916 on the site of a former Benedictine monastery. The structure emanates the city's typical melancholy and nostalgic air.
Avenue of the Allies, is a wide and stubby avenue in central Porto. The Porto City Hall is perched atop the avenue, looking down on a line of Art Deco and Art Nouveau façades. The avenue gets its name from a historic alliance between England and Portugal in the late 14th century.
Explore the vibrant Santa Catarina Street, Porto's 1500-meter commercial hub hosting international brands alongside charming traditional shops in hidden alleys. Amidst this lively scene, discover the iconic Majestic Cafe at number 112, a timeless symbol of Belle Époque elegance. Step into its meticulously adorned 1920s decor, where polished brass details narrate a rich history. Santa Catarina Street, with the Majestic Cafe at its heart, offers a dynamic blend of modern and traditional, inviting you to savor Porto's cultural and culinary essence in one delightful exploration.
Opened in 1837, this historic open-air market is the heart of Porto, housed in a restored Beaux-art style building with around 80 traditional stalls and family-run businesses across three floors. Offering fresh produce, fish, meat, wine, coffee shops, and restaurants, it's a hub for unique souvenirs and local brands. Explore this market during a tapas or walking tour of Porto to delve into Portuguese street food and culture.
No Porto visit is complete without exploring the Port Caves of Vila Nova De Gaia, just across the Rio Douro from Porto’s Ribeira. Port, a fortified wine with roots dating back centuries, became a cultural legacy in the 17th century through trade with English merchants, who discovered its unique making at a monastery in Lamego in 1678. Today, Port is celebrated as one of Portugal's finest ambassadors.
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