Porto is large enough to warrant a few days of your Portugal itinerary, but if you simply don’t have time, still make the day trip from Lisbon. The train, or driving by car, will take about 3 hours each way. Of course, flying is also an option. This area is famous for Port wine...
If your schedule allows for an extended stay in Porto, we strongly recommend visiting both cities on separate days. They form essential stops on any northern Portugal itinerary, alongside other regional highlights like Aveiro's romantic canals, the Douro Valley's terraced vineyards, and the coastal...
Location: Lisbon Pick Up Point, Hotel Zenit, , Lisbon, Bom Jesus Morning Braga You leave Porto behind and venture north to Braga where you'll visit the famous Bom Jesus Sanctuary. This place of religious, cultural and architectural heritage was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2019. ...
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What to expect Explore Portugal’s stunning landscapes in Óbidos, Nazaré & Porto cities from Lisbon. By joining this adventure, you’ll travel in a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle and the tour will be started by the expert local guide along the way. First, you’ll begin the journey ...
The suggested itinerary above is a very long day, but it is definitely possible to visit the three main sights – the Palácio da Pena, Castelo dos Mouros and Quinta da Regaleira (or Palácio Nacional de Sintra) – in one day. If this seems too much, reduce the day trip to just two ...
There are so many sights in Sintra that a second day is needed to visit the ruins of the Moors castle, Monserrate Palace, the Palácio de Seteais and the hill trails around the Vila Sassetti. Sintra is the best day trip from Lisbon, but it unfortunately struggles with the sheer number of...
Below is a recommended 1-week itinerary for your holiday to Lisbon: • Day 1– Alfama, Baixa and Bairro Alto districts • Day 2– Belem, Alcântara and Estrela districts • Day 3– Parque das Nações, Avenida da Liberdade and Príncipe Real ...
The map below displays a suggested day trip to Cascais. The tour begins at Cascais train station and ends at Estoril train station, where it is possible to catch the same train back to Lisbon. The total tour is 11km, but it can be reduced to 3.2km if you don't include the Paredão...
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