It's Portugal's golden-stoned university town. Don't miss the Roman temple, Moorish alleys and medieval walls. Or catch everything on a private walking tour. Where to stay in Évora: Best for views: Vitoria Stone Hotel. Located just 600 m from the Capela dos Ossos, this hotel with ...
Although both cities have their own unique character and charm, visitors new to Portugal should consider them very similar. Both cities have pretty historic centres, vibrant nightlife, are close to beaches, and offer many enjoyable day trips. As a visitor, you will not be disappointed with eith...
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Portugal Travel Guide Get to know more northerly Portugal beaches © Vita Borges/Shutterstock The best beaches in Portugal are often the least visited © Shutterstock 7. Comporta, Alentejo - the beach for endless sands The Alentejo covers almost a third of Portugal so of course it's home ...
How to get there:Book yourflights to Porto(20 min by taxi, 30min by public transport). Where to stay:For a perfect stay we recommend "Porto Moments". plan your stay Copyright StrelnikAnd 3. Lisbon: Gourmet Walking tour One of theBest Things to do in Portugalis about Gastronomy. If Por...
Book a Night (or two) at Farmhouse of the Palms @_itsbeautifulhere//Instagram A delightful 200-year old traditional ‘monte’ farmhouse, lovingly converted into a small guesthouse by an equally delightful Belgian couple (who dreamed of a slower life in Portugal), the Farmhouse of the Palms ...
From outdoor dining in Lisbon to crowd-free beaches in the Algarve, choose the best time for your visit to Portugal with this seasonal guide.
There are many great value places to eat and drink, most notably the Tascas. These cheap, no-frills, family-run restaurants typically serve a 'meal of the day' for less than €8 and can be found along almost every street in Lisbon (and Portugal)!
Is Aveiro the Venice of Portugal? Aveiro is frequently described as the Venice of Portugal, and it is easy to understand why. It was historically an influential trading city, there are canals, and gondola-like boats (the Moliceiros) ply the waterways. ...
This spot is not just a geographical wonder; it’s steeped in history, being a significant site for sailors and explorers throughout the ages. The lighthouse, built in 1846, is one of the most powerful in Portugal and can be seen from 60 miles out at sea. It was the ...