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36 hours in Porto (New York Times)

Updated: Sep 5

Porto at sunset, with the cathedral at left and the Dom Luís I bridge at right. Credits Daniel Rodrigues for The New York Times
Porto at sunset, with the cathedral at left and the Dom Luís I bridge at right. Credits Daniel Rodrigues for The New York Times

I spent a couple of days documenting the places, light, and rhythm that make Porto special — from São Bento’s tiles to the riverfront in Ribeira and the viewpoints across Gaia. The assignment focused on honest, documentary moments: everyday life, simple food, and the way locals use the city.







The Ponte de Dom Luís I stretches from the Ribeira section of Porto over the River Douro to Vila Nova de Gaia. Credits Daniel Rodrigues for The New York Times
The Ponte de Dom Luís I stretches from the Ribeira section of Porto over the River Douro to Vila Nova de Gaia. Credits Daniel Rodrigues for The New York Times

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Credits & rights

Photography © Daniel Rodrigues. Story published by The New York Times. Please get in touch with me for licensing or prints.(Images shown here are my own outtakes/atmospheres or portfolio images; for the full selection, please read the NYT piece.)



If you’d like to see more of my Porto work, have a look at my Porto gallery, travel portfolio, and Photographer in Porto — Availability & Pricing




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