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To visit in Portugal - Travel Guide

Portugal is a southern European country on the Iberian Peninsula, bordering Spain. Its location on the Atlantic Ocean has influenced many aspects of its culture: salt cod and grilled sardines are national dishes, the Algarve's beaches are a major destination and much of the nation’s architecture dates to the 1500s–1800s, when Portugal had a powerful maritime empire.





Portugal is well known for its food and fine wine. From fresh anchovies to salted cod and grilled shrimp, the Atlantic Ocean is Portugal's greatest influence when it comes to the kitchen table. Meat dishes are also popular, including beef, pork, and goat, and commonly used in stews or marinated and then barbecued.

The country's history and culture, gastronomy and wines, are among the main attractions, not to mention the beaches, surfing, golf, the varied landscapes and, above all, the Portuguese people, who are seen as affable, open and sincere.





most beautiful destinations in Portugal

Madeira Botanical Gardens, Funchal. ...

Peneda-Gerês National Park, Porto. ...

Monserrate Palace, near Sintra. ...

25th April Bridge, Lisbon. ...

The Douro Valley, Porto. ...

Porto Moniz Tidal Pools, Madeira. Porto Moniz Tidal Pools, Madeira. ...

St. George's Castle, Lisbon. ...

Jardins do Palácio de Cristal, Porto. Jardins do Palácio de Cristal, Porto.


Lisbon is one of the world's greatest capital cities, and has to be the first place you visit in Portugal. It is a city which has it all for tourists: history, nightlife, culture and most importantly, fun. Lisbon naturally tops our list of the most expensive places in the country. With its breathtaking views, exquisite architecture, and lively atmosphere, Lisbon has become a sought-after destination for travelers and residents alike.

 

Portugal's unique charm stems from its rich cultural heritage, diverse landscapes, and warm, welcoming people. It's home to ancient castles, beautiful beaches, and vibrant cities, each with a unique character. Portugal is renowned for its Fado music, Port wine, and a cuisine that is a seafood lover's delight.

Portugal once enjoyed a reputation as one of Europe's most affordable destinations. While prices have been on the rise in recent years (thanks in part to the nation's growing popularity), you can still travel inexpensively.

 

 Best Portuguese Foods and Dishes. Written By Lara Silva. ...

Pastel de Nata (Portuguese Custard Tart) The Portuguese Custard Tard, also known as the Pastel de Nata takes first place. ...

Bacalhau A Bras. ...

Caldo Verde. ...

Arroz de Pato. ...

Ameijoas à Bulhão Pato. ...

Sardinhas Assadas. ...

Alheira de Mirandela.

 



The weather and variety of landscapes ensure that a visit to Portugal is sunny, interesting and active. Lisbon, with its steep hills, yellow trams and blue-and-white tiles, is a vibrant treat for the eyes. The wine country to the north is lush and serene. The coastlines are rugged and dramatic.

 

The best time to visit Portugal is in spring (March-May), when the country is in bloom and waking after the winter. You could also go in fall (between September and October) when the sun is still shining, the weather is warm, and many of the crowds have dispersed.


The absolute must stay, in my opinion are:

Porto.

Lisbon.

A place in the Algarve.

A village in Alentejo.

Somewhere along the Douro Valley.

Obidos.


 

facts about Portugal you probably never knew

Portugal is the oldest country in Europe.

What do Portugal and Japan have in common?

The world's oldest bookstore is in Lisbon.

The shortest – and longest – reigning monarchs.

The secret recipe for Pastéis de Nata.

There's always time for coffee.


The currency in Portugal is the euro. Each euro is divided into 100 cents. When you're buying currency for Portugal, look out for the currency code EUR. And once you're in Portugal, you'll see the symbol € used to show prices.

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