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SuggestionsAngra do Heroísmo - Accessible TourLocated on the third island of the Azores to be discovered by 15th century explorers, Angra do Heroísmo was the first city established in the archipelago, strategically situated in the Atlantic Ocean. Angra gained importance as a commercial (...)
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SuggestionsIndustrial Tourism in São João da MadeiraSão João da Madeira provides the opportunity for a different kind of itinerary to see how Portugal’s traditional industries are still preserved.The points of interest on this visit are the region’s old industries that still exist and are now part of (...)
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SuggestionsAveiro - Accessible ItineraryFor many centuries with its history linked to the sea and fishing activities, Aveiro has a special environment that is due to the three channels of the Ria which enter the city, creating reference axes and a natural division between the oldest and (...)
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SuggestionsViana do Castelo – Accessible ItineraryRight beside the sea, at the mouth of the River Lima, Viana do Castelo has been recognised throughout history for its importance in activities related to the sea, both for the part it played in the Portuguese Discoveries of the 15th and 16th (...)
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SuggestionsSintra - Accessible ItineraryClose to Lisbon, Sintra is a must-visit place in any tourist programme because of its historical and cultural value and the striking beauty of a landscape that has been classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.In the town centre you can take an (...)
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SuggestionsElvas - Accessible ItineraryBeing the largest fortified bastion in the world, Elvas has played an important part throughout history in defending the Portuguese border, which justified its classification as a World Heritage Site. The walls, dating from different periods, and (...)
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SuggestionsBragança - Accessible ItineraryIn the north of Portugal, Bragança was an important defence point of the Portuguese frontier throughout history. Within the preserved walls of this city, whose origins are medieval, stands the Castle keep, which gives visitors an amazing view over (...)
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SuggestionsContemporary architecture in the streets of LisbonOver the course of two days, walk the streets of Lisbon exploring the architectural landmarks of the 19th, 20th and early 21th centuries.The route starts in Baixa, in the Rua do Ouro, where you can see the neogothic Santa Justa lift. The elevator, (...)
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SuggestionsSlow Travel in PortugalGo, wander, get lostPortugal is a perfect destination all year round. But to truly experience the soul of Portugal, it is essential to slow down and take the time to explore the country's hidden gems and lesser-known regions.Just let yourself go and (...)