While Lisbon is the Capital of Portugal, and considered the most important city in the country, Algarve is known as the most...
While Lisbon is the Capital of Portugal, and considered the most important city in the country, Porto is known as the second-most...
The Jewish in Portugal is a hidden legacy of world history. Portugal is one of the most fascinating places in the world,...
Algarve is considered one of the most amazing places in southern Europe, a vacation and beach destination. It is also the most...
Douro Valley is considered the oldest wine region in the world, and the most famous in Portugal. It is located in the...
Porto is considered the second most important city of Portugal, after Lisbon, the capital of our country. Usually, I would recommend spending...
Last month, it has been opened for the first time, the world’s biggest pedestrian suspension bridge in the world. It is located...
Portugal has one of the most fascinating Jewish-related histories in the world. Historians divide the world’s 13 million living Jews into three...
Lisbon, in Portugal, the capital of one of the oldest former empires in the world, is a truly fascinating place for anyone....
IMPORTANT MESSAGE: NEW CAR RESTRICTIONS IN SINTRA, READ HERE Thousands of people arriving to Lisbon always have on their mind to...
Portugal is one of the most interesting places to live in the world. With more than 300 days of sunshine per year,...
Lisbon Airport is located very close to the city center. Unlike most European capitals, the airport in Lisbon is located just 10/15min...
Lisbon has several wonderful viewpoints/belvederes (in Portuguese: Miradouro), where you can admire the wonderful sunsets while enjoying a drink or a coffee...
Lisbon has grown a lot recently, and the city is vibrant and very competitive. Some people already call Lisbon “The New Barcelona”....
IMPORTANT MESSAGE: NEW CAR RESTRICTIONS IN SINTRA, READ HERE Sintra is the most popular day trip for people staying in Lisbon....
Lisbon is a vibrating city, with lots of historical places to visit. The country, Portugal, is one of the oldest in Europe,...
1- Pasteis de Belem Pasteis de Belem is the most famous pastry shop in Portugal. Located in Lisbon (Belem), it sells the...
Where to Eat in Lisbon Portugal, as indicated by one of the most reputable Chef’s in New York. From gourmet canned sustenance...
Fatimais considered one of the major catholic santuaries in Europe, and certainly a place not to be missed for any catholic visiting...
IMPORTANT MESSAGE: NEW CAR RESTRICTIONS IN SINTRA, READ HERE Sintra is considered one of the most beautiful places to be visited...
Sometimes, looking to find a reliable and safe driver in Portugal, is not easy. If you are looking for a transportation with...
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