Book a free walking tour to learn how the city has evolved over the years while visiting locations like the Ribeira district © Lux Blue / Shutterstock Get an insider’s perspective of Porto on a free walking tour You could spend days exploring Porto’s many layers of history, though if...
When you’re on your trip, the cost of accommodations, food and drink are generally lower in Portugal than in many other European countries. In Lisbon, you can eat out for three meals a day for under $75, even less if you trade in a sit down meal for a quick coffee and pastel de...
Whilst the city is huge, depending on where you choose to base yourself, you can still visit many of Barcelona’s top sights on foot instead. Saving you money on train day passes by walking from one destination to the other. Of course, from time to time you will need to catch the ...
but many pilgrims prefer to begin Porto, which is only 240 km far from Santiago, or even in Tui, located 115 km from your destination. Also, the Portuguese Way has relatively flatter routes, which makes it easier.