|
|
Discover the rich heritage behind some of Portugal’s best wines. |
Shopping in the city centre is certainly a pleasurable experience. There’s plenty of variety and quality, and you can find everything you need. |
Lisbon is a most tempting place for those who enjoy a good meal. The city has a very rich cuisine to offer its visitors, with a wide variety of high-quality ... |
Lisbon takes to the street to celebrate the Popular Saints festival. Fires for barbecuing, colourful processions, the smell of sweet basil and fortune ... |
The city of Caldas da Rainha, north of Lisbon, owes its name to the thermal spring much loved by Queen D. Leonor, wife of King D. João II. |
The coastline to the north of Lisbon is well known for its shellfish and its wines, produced here since times immemorial. |
A region strong in gastronomic heritage, blending the flavours of the sea with hill produce, lies just to the north of Lisbon, running from the coastline up ... |
No visit to the Setúbal peninsula would be complete without a little overindulgence. Beyond the excellent fish and shellfish, the region is also home to ... |
The Ribatejo wine region stretches along the River Tagus from Lisbon to the Zêzere, while the Oeste wine region is closer to the beaches. |
Climb the castle walls and walk the narrow streets of Óbidos, a romantic medieval town. |
|
|