The Alentejo coast stretches from the mouth of the River Sado to Zambujeira do Mar, and will surprise you for being such a well preserved coastal area, with small havens of sun and beach, hospitable people and good cuisine.From Troia to SinesYou can (...)
Sintra, the Moon Hill, is a place full of magic and mystery, where Nature and Man have combined in such a perfect symbiosis that UNESCO has granted it Word Heritage Site status.One-day itineraryMorningWhatever your plan, a good suggestion is always (...)
Cascais and Estoril, or the coast north of Lisbon, became one of the most cosmopolitan and touristic places in Portugal ever since King Luís I chose the bay for his summer residence in the late 19th century.The mild climate and an annual average of (...)
Lisbon is a city that makes you want to go exploring, to discover whatever might appear in every neighbourhood, on every street. It’s a safe and friendly city, relatively small but with so much to see. It’s an ideal place to spend a few days or as a (...)
A cosmopolitan city, Porto has been recognized internationally as a destination to discover and it is a preferred choice for many tourists and travelers. A good number of reasons are at the top of peoples’ preferences when visiting Porto. (...)
Located in the Alentejo, near the Spanish border, Campo Maior can be found in the middle of a vast plain stretching over more than 50 kilometres – a settlement known to the Romans as "Campus Major". Nowadays, quiet streets and whitewashed (...)
This exhibition presents part of the vast collection of Goan photographer Krishna Navelkar, also known as Ganesh, whose keen and passionate eye has (...)
Curated by Nuria Enguita & Marta Mestre, this exhibition explores the various relationships that artists establish with the real and that affect our (...)
The exhibition The Blue Clay of Lisbon presents a collection of earthenware from the Museum of Lisbon - Roman Theater, resulting from the cataclysmic (...)
This exhibition presents a set of 200 large-format images by some of the world's greatest photographers who portrayed the Portuguese Revolution and (...)
Books continue to be an essential tool for artists and are spaces where knowledge, reflection and transformation intersect. Regardless of the format, (...)
Jorge Jácome (Viana do Castelo, 1988) investigates the relationships between utopia, melancholy, disappearance and desire. His innovative approach, (...)