Lello Bookstore

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The Lello Bookstore, also known as Livraria Lello & Irmão and Livraria Chardron, is a bookstore located in the northern Portuguese municipality of Porto. Along with Bertrand in Lisbon, it is one of the oldest bookstores in Portugal and frequently rated among the top bookstores in the world. The origins of Lello Bookstore take us back to 1881, when the brothers José and António Lello opened in Porto an establishment dedicated to the commerce and edition of books. José Lello dreamed of becoming a bookseller, which came true in 1881. Several years later, his brother, António Lello, also came into this bookseller business. It’s only in 1894 that José Lello buys Chardron Bookshop with all its exclusive archive. Chardron Bookshop had already made its name in the hands of the French Ernesto Chardron, having published the first editions of iconic works such as those of Eça de Queirós or Camilo Castelo Branco. On the January 13th of 1906 is inaugurated the Livraria Lello’s building as we know it today, shaped by the magnificent vision of engineer Francisco Xavier Esteves.

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Porto historical center and the best viewpoints on a tuk-tuk
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Porto historical center and the best viewpoints on a tuk-tuk

Discover Porto from a different perspective and admire the different viewpoints of the Douro river while tasting a glass of Port on this 2-hour tuk-tuk tour.

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Lello Bookstore

Lello Bookstore

Porto

Portugal

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Anonymous, 18 May 2025

“Erg leuk. Leuke gids”

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Anonymous, 05 Oct 2023
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Anonymous, 02 Jun 2023

“Our driver/ guide was a young man, born and raised in Vila Nova de Gaia, and familiar with the history and typical spots of Porto. He told anecdotes with a mix of humor and irony. Romantic spot was a park, overseeing the river Douro towards the Atlantic Ocean, with a ruby port. Well hit and funny.”

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