Looking at Porto (V) - Crossing the bridge

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Looking at Porto (V) - Crossing the bridge

[By Paulo Mendes, Symposium Correspondent, in Porto] Showing you Porto without mentioning one of its greatest and best known landmarks would be a heavy and unforgivable sin! It is not Porto's only bridge – there are five more – neither the oldest, but, for its location and singularity, it's undoubtedly the most famous. You will see its image everywhere, from postcards to all kinds of souvenirs, and then you will see it for yourself and will be amazed: The elegant double-deck Luiz I bridge, or “Dom Luiz”, as it is popularly called, is one of the city's two venerable iron bridges, the other being her somewhat forgotten older sister Eiffel-built Maria Pia railway bridge, barely visible upstream from this famous counterpart, and sadly disused after good loyal services from 1877 to 1991.


From São Bento station (see my second post) you will see the Cathedral and a wide avenue going up: Take the avenue, but instead of turning right towards the cathedral, continue ahead and you will see the bridge's upper deck. It is shared by pedestrians and line D of the Metro. The bridge connects Porto with the city of Vila Nova de Gaia, or simply Gaia, in the other side. Be prepared for breathtaking views wherever you stand!

If you're not comfortable with heights, you may want to cross the bridge through its lower deck. The best way to get there is by descending the picturesque Codeçal staircases: The old worn houses and their environment offer a lot to be sketched from any angle and will be a great compensation for the missed views. The bridge itself will end up appearing to you as shown in the first sketch.

Back to the upper level: It will take you to Gaia's Jardim do Morro, or Hill Garden. This sketch, from the top of the garden, makes little justice to the view towards Porto, as it was made early in the morning when the sunshine was still absent. Late in the afternoon, the place is usually full of people and the sunlight much more dramatic and interesting. And from the patio of Serra do Pilar monastery, at your right with its curious round church, you get an even better perspective!

The two easiest ways to go down to Gaia's historical quarter are by taking the cable car, or simply descending the narrow Calçada da Serra, ending at the entrance of the bridge's lower deck and the Diogo Leite riverside avenue.

The major attractions of riverside Gaia are the view towards Porto, as you can see from the first sketch in my first post, and especially the famous Port Wine cellars. The bustling Diogo Leite avenue also offers a multitude of shops and restaurants, handicraft vendors, and is the departure point of many river cruises. If you prefer some quietness instead, and get an occasional hint of countryside, just take one of the narrow interior side streets that give acess to some of the wine cellars.

Back to Porto afer crossing the lower bridge deck, the beautiful Ribeirahistorical quarter will be waiting for you. It's the most visited place in the city and a sketching paradise, with so much to choose from old architecture to people, colorful market stands, boats, narrow medieval streets and arches... It is not difficult to look around without knowing where to start!

If you happen to be in Porto next 14thJuly, you may not want to miss the Symposium warm-up sketchcrawl, organised by UskP-Norte: It will start at 3PM from this same point at Ribeira, close to the bridge, and will end at 5.30PM in Alfândega, at the doorstep of the Symposium hub. Shall we see each other there?


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