What is certain here is the name: Fonte de Bonjóia. It is a compact name, but it gives this stop a distinct identity within Porto. As you stand safely at the side of the street, let the place reveal itself through the details immediately around you—the edge of the pavement, the built surfaces, and the small marks of everyday use.
Fonte de Bonjóia is not an anonymous point on a map; it is a named place, and names preserve a way of recognising a corner of a city. There is value in noticing that simple fact. Porto is full of grander names and larger landmarks, yet Fonte de Bonjóia belongs to the city’s more local vocabulary: a specific name attached to a specific place.
Keep the words with their accents and rhythm—Fonte de Bonjóia. They are the clearest introduction available here, and they give this stop its character without needing to turn it into something else. For now, the name is the story: Fonte de Bonjóia, a place identified plainly and precisely by the name it carries.