Ham sandwiches with Serra cheese at Casa Guedes, Porto

Ham sandwiches with Serra cheese at Casa Guedes, Porto

Ham sandwiches with Serra cheese at Casa Guedes, Porto

Incorporating Casa Guedes’ ham sandwiches with Serra cheese into every tourist’s itinerary in Porto is imperative for an unforgettable experience. The sheer delight they offer is unparalleled.

It’s worth noting that in Portuguese, these delectable sandwiches are called “Sandes de pernil com Queijo da Serra.”

What is “Queijo da Serra”

Portuguese Queijo da Serra, renowned for its exquisite taste and creamy texture, captivates cheese connoisseurs worldwide.

Crafted in the mountainous region of Serra da Estrela, this cheese boasts a rich history dating back centuries.

Made from the milk of Bordaleira and Churra Mondegueira sheep, it undergoes meticulous aging to develop its distinctive flavor profile. Its soft, buttery consistency melts in the mouth, leaving behind a lingering savory sensation.

Whether enjoyed on its own, paired with crusty bread, or incorporated into various dishes, Queijo da Serra epitomizes the pinnacle of Portuguese culinary excellence.

What is “Pernil”

Portuguese Pernil offers succulent, flavorful pork, seasoned to perfection, making it a delectable culinary delight enjoyed by many around the world.

Ham sandwiches with Serra cheese at Casa Guedes, Porto
Ham sandwiches with Serra cheese at Casa Guedes, Porto

About the Ham sandwiches with Serra cheese at Casa Guedes

Although said with a hint of jest, it’s acknowledged that preferences vary, and some may abstain due to dietary choices or restrictions, such as vegetarianism or religious observances.

Nevertheless, a visit to Casa Guedes, immersing oneself in its ambiance, presents a rich cultural and gastronomic encounter that’s genuinely worthwhile.

Venturing beyond Porto’s mainstream tourist spots to Praça dos Poveiros, the home of this culinary gem, is a decision that instantly pays off.

This district, boasting an array of culinary delights, serves as a magnet for both locals and tourists, fostering a vibrant and inclusive atmosphere.

Undoubtedly, it’s the impeccable quality of Casa Guedes’ signature sandwich—featuring succulent ham, decadent melting cheese, and flavorful sauce—that adds the crowning touch to this cultural experience. Paired naturally with a frosty beer, it becomes an unforgettable culinary journey.

Indulge in this gastronomic adventure and revel in the joy it brings.

Embark on this adventure or any other wonderful tour with me at Iberactive.com.

Sincerely,

David Monteiro

Visiting Porto in one day

What to do and what to visit at Porto in one day

Planning to explore Porto in one day?

Many natives, known as “tripeiros,” might initially discourage you, deeply enamored with their city.

The typical response you’ll receive when posing such a query to a “tripeiro” is a resolute, “It’s not possible.”

However, when time constraints limit us to a single day, we must make the most of it.

To maximize your day, I propose a structured itinerary: a morning stroll, a market-sourced lunch, and an afternoon visit to a monument or museum.

Let’s dive into the details:

Porto in one day
Porto in one day

Morning Exploration in Porto:

Begin your day with a downloadable map, designed to lead you through an enriching 6.5km (4mi) walk. This route encompasses Porto’s iconic landmarks, perfect for a leisurely morning jaunt. Take your time to snap photos and savor a coffee along the way.

Here are some highlights along the route:

  1. São Bento Train Station
  2. Aliado’s Avenue
  3. Bulhão’s Market
  4. Bolhão grocery store
  5. Café Majestic
  6. São João National Theatre
  7. Santa Clara Church
  8. Upper deck of the D. Luiz I bridge
  9. Senhora do Pilar Monastery
  10. Port wine cellars
  11. Ribeira neighborhood
  12. Sé do Porto (Cathedral)
  13. Livraria Lello (Bookstore)
  14. Clérigos Church Tower

Feel free to delve deeper into any location using online resources like Wikipedia, and don’t hesitate to utilize translation tools if needed.

Market-inspired Lunch:

While exploring, stop by Bulhão Market (number 3 on the map) to peruse fresh produce and traditional grocery shops.

In the recently rebuilt Mercado do Bulhão, you’ll discover an impressive food court offering numerous options to choose from.

Gather ingredients for a delightful snack to refuel during your adventure.

Porto, Portugal
Porto, Portugal

Afternoon Monument/Museum Visit:

In the afternoon, immerse yourself in Porto’s rich culture with a visit to one of these sites:

  • Soares dos Reis Museum
  • Palácio da Bolsa
  • Clérigos Church Tower
  • Serralves Museum and Gardens
  • Casa da Música

Embrace the charm of “Porto in one day,” and feel free to reach out for further suggestions or to share your experiences.

Enjoy your adventure!

David Monteiro