The 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 (...)
In 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 (...)
Perching on top of a headland, Vila Real preserves stately houses adorned with coats of arms, Manueline windows and traditional wrought iron balconies. It is an old city, located on the confluence of the Rivers Corgo and Cabril, framed by the Alvão (...)
Porto 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 (...)
On a brief visit to Porto, there are some places that cannot be missed. In the words of many visitors, this city has something mystical that is difficult to describe and which varies according to the place, time of day and light.Whatever it is, it (...)
She is one of the most admired Portuguese artists, especially among the younger public. Bárbara Tinoco is a singer and songwriter born in Lisbon in (...)
With the recent release of his third album, the pianist is once again thrilling audiences with his appreciation of the simple things in life.
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Boney M, the legendary disco band of the 70s, brings the greatest hits of the golden age of pop to Portugal. Reaching the top of the international (...)