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Fatima is one of the most important catholic sanctuaries in the world, visited by 5 million people every year, and located just...
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Built in 1892, The Hotel Avenida Palace, spotted in the middle of Lisbon near to Bairro Alto and the Chiado, is a 5...
Algarve is one of the most popular places in Portugal, and certainly one of the best in Europe to spend couple of...
There are more than 9 million people visiting Fatima every year, arriving from all over the world. It’s one of the most...
There are thousands of customers arriving in Lisbon every year and looking to find transfer services with quality to Cascais or Estoril....
Lisbon is vibrant city and full of nightlife. From nightclubs to discos, there are several places to consider in the city, for...
The Lisbon Synagogue, called Shaaré Tikvah (Gates of Hope) is a chronicled synagogue in the city of Lisbon, in Portugal. There have...
THE Center of Lisbon is Rossio, the focal square bungled by transport and cable car lines and encompassed by shops, eateries and...
Tuk tuk is a famous method of transportation in Asia, specially in Bangkok (Thailand), due it’s chaotic traffic in the city. Also...
One of the most important things to search before travel is to have an emergency contact list on your contacts. Often emergency...
Lisbon is a small city, with only one airport serving the city (called Portela). The Lisbon International Airport is located 20min from...
The currency used in Portugal is the EURO, introduzed in 1999. Since 2002, the former currency Portuguese Escudo is no longer available,...
Lisbon is for the most part safe and free of crime, however utilize common precautions, particularly at train stations and public transportation...
One of the most popular things in Lisbon are the famous Portuguese custard tarts. They are called “Nata” by locals, and they...
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Landing in Lisbon it’s quite impressive, because the airport is located very close to the city centre/downtown. Often when landing in Lisbon, you...
One of the most asked questions by Lisbon visitors is the Lisboa Card: Does it really worth buying this card? What is...
American Express cards (known as AMEX) are one of the most popular cards used abroad, specially in United States and Canada, but...
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