Here comes the eighth edition of our new interview series. This time Cristina Emília R. Silva of Cultour in Porto and Lisbon shares her tips with us.
1. Empty
Under normal circumstances, most attractive squares and buildings are overrun by locals and tourists, and we have developed the tendency to avoid them in our everyday lives. But now our cities are suddenly empty.
Which architecturally and urbanistically interesting places in your city would you like to explore at the moment?
It looks like you’ve read our minds! This June, we took the opportunity of not having to stand for hours in never-ending queues and we climbed the 225 steps to reach the top of the 75 m high Clerigos Tower. This bell tower, located right in the middle of the historic city centre, is one of the most well-known buildings and a landmark in the skyline of Porto, designed by the Italian architect Nicolau Nasoni at the end of the 18th century (1753-1763). Nevertheless, the 360º perspective over the city is breathtaking every single time we go up!