kpiddy
25 November 2024
Arriving into Porto by train we walked over to Dukes Corner Guesthouse from Porto Campanha Station with our packs on our back, just ten minutes away. The guesthouse was located in a leafy neighbourhood street, it is a beautiful building inside and out. Our room #3 was located on the first floor up the steep wooden staircase, we were fortunate to be appointed this room which comes with an inclosed balcony and the only room with access to the back garden. The room and bathroom were clean, neat and tidy, well lit with natural lighting, with pretty white linen curtains on the windows and shutters. The configuration of the room was unique with the inclusion of the ensuite (small shower), hanging space and air-conditioning unit. The bed and pillows were comfortable and the building and room was quiet overnight. We looked forward to our breakfast each day in the dining room and being looked after by the friendly, happy, Fatima. The buffet was rich in pastries, bread, cold cuts, cheese, cereal, eggs, fruit salad, freshly sqeezed orange juice and more, plenty to set us up for a day of sightseeing. Each day at breakfast we were given a code for the front door, a changing code. At breakfast we enjoyed the conversations with other guests and hearing some of their stories of Porto and beyond. We had come to Porto to begin our first Camino which was a ten minute walk down to the river to pick up the path to Matosinhos. Dukes Corner Guesthouse was well positioned for our three night stay, while located out of the city centre we still enjoyed our daily walks in, over the bridge to Gaia and around the peaceful neighbourhood with sufficient bars, cafes and restaurants to choose from.
Terjemah