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SuggestionsWalkingWith its mild year-round climate, walking around Portugal is one of the best ways to find those nooks and crannies that otherwise you would never get to know.Around city streets, crossing fields or strolling along the beach, walking tours could have (...)
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SuggestionsCyclingExploring Portugal by bike is a unique experience. You can take it at your own pace, sensing the aromas and sounds that might otherwise pass unnoticed. Whether you choose the sea at your side, to go up and down mountains, or to meander through the (...)
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SuggestionsChristmas HolidaysNo plans yet for your Christmas holidays? We have some suggestions for you!The search for a genuine and tradition-rich Christmas season always comes to Portugal. Why wait? The best sights of December are waiting for you for some well-deserved days (...)
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SuggestionsEriceira, Surfing ReserveThe route following the sea north of Lisbon is one of the most popular tours of the Portuguese coast. Along the way there are some great surprises, like Ericeira, a fishing village with a lot of tradition linked to the sea, now recognised as one of (...)
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SuggestionsPort and Douro Wine RouteIn the grandiose amphitheatre of the Douro Valley, classified World Heritage, man gave birth to Port wine and table wines of great quality. Port wine is the oldest ambassador for Portugal. Grown on the terraces of the Douro, it proudly belongs to (...)
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SuggestionsSurfingStretching for more than 850km, the Portuguese coast is a gigantic surfing beach. No other coastal strip in the world can offer such a great number of spots in such a short distance, so in Portugal you can always rely on the waves.Tempered by (...)
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SuggestionsPorto by nightPorto is a vibrant city and its nightlife is famous beyond borders. In this cosmopolitan city, you will find all kinds of restaurants, from traditional cuisine to the latest fusion cuisine created by prestigious chefs. It is a given that you can (...)
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Portugal byA beach trip to 10 Portuguese beachesPortugal by... Condé Nast TravelerOn a never-ending coastline like this, it’s the culture of the sun that sets the rules. All beaches are a microcosm with a host of fans who might travel great distances just to take a dip. Our selection of (...)
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SuggestionsThe Vinho Verde RouteThe Vinho Verde Route (literally, “green wine”) in the far northwest of Portugal leads us through a landscape that is also green, divided into small plots which occupy the whole Minho region and extend south to the river Vouga. Vinho Verde is (...)
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Portugal bySketch Tour PortugalA trip to Portugal with notebooks, pencils, graphite, Indian ink and watercolours.We invited 24 urban sketchers to visit Portugal and share their drawings and their talent, heightening awareness about the country from a different perspective. In (...)
