WINE drinkers considering a city break this year should head to one of the cheapest cities in Europe, with a whole complex centred around their favourite drink. Europe is home to some of the world's best wines, including Portugal, which has several famous wine-making regions like the Douro Valley and the Algarve. One city in Portugal that is keen to celebrate its wine heritage is Porto, where a wine "theme park" offers visitors the chance to learn all about the drink, while also sampling it too.
The World of Wine is a complex in the city's affectionately-named wine quarter that is home to seven museums, 12 restaurant, bar and café spaces, a wine school, several shops, an exhibition hall and event space. It is housed in old port wine cellars and is said to "convey the history and feeling associated with winemaking in its many forms" according to Visit Portugal . Among the seven themed museums are the Wine Experience, which promises to take guests on an "extraordinary journey from grape to bottle" but "in an interactive way".
There's also the Pink Palace, which is the most recent addition and immerses visitors in the concept of rosé wine. It boasts an "extravagant and eccentric" experience with a bright pink ball-pit and inflatable flamingos involved. It offers five different types of rosé for people to try, included in the €25 (£21) ticket price.
Time Out described World of Wine as " basically a big theme park for those who like a tipple (or three)" and said it's like.
