Matosinhos, Portugal

Our tour of Portugal began at Matosinhos, a coastal city in Portugal known for its vibrant fishing culture and beautiful beaches. Located near Porto, it offers fresh seafood, a lively boardwalk, and aLeia mais
bbGOURMET, Porto

BBGourmet is a popular restaurant in Porto, Portugal, known for its unique and creative approach to dining. They offer a diverse menu that uses fresh, locally sourced ingredients to create dishes thatLeia mais
Majestic Café in Porto, Portugal

The Majestic Café in Porto, Portugal is an historic gem, with lavish interiors adorned with ornate details, stained glass, and mirrors. A renowned gathering place since the 1920s, it offers a tasteLeia mais
Palácio da Bolsa, Porto, Portugal

The Stock Exchange Building in Porto, Portugal, is an architectural wonder blending neoclassical and Moorish styles. Its ornate interior features intricate woodwork, opulent frescoes, and a stunningLeia mais
Porto, Portugal

Porto, Portugal is a vibrant coastal city known for its historic charm and Port wine. Cobbled streets wind through colorful neighborhoods, leading to the iconic landmark, the Dom Luís I Bridge. TheLeia mais
Porto Cathedral, Porto Portugal

The Porto Cathedral, also known as Sé do Porto, is a historic Romanesque cathedral in Porto, Portugal. Dating back to the 12th century, it features intricate architecture, imposing twin towers, andLeia mais
Guimarães, Portugal

Guimarães is a UNESCO World Heritage city enveloped in history. Cobblestone streets wind through charming squares and well-preserved medieval architecture. Birthplace of Portugal, it proudlyLeia mais
Sanctuary of Bom Jesus do Monte

The Sanctuary of Bom Jesus do Monte is a revered pilgrimage destination near Braga, Portugal. Pilgrims ascend the majestic Baroque staircase, while a unique funicular ride offers an alternative rideLeia mais
Braga Cathedral, Braga, Portugal

With centuries of history, the Sé de Braga (Braga Cathedral is an architectural marvel with a fusion of intricate Romanesque, Baroque, and Gothic architecture and carvings.
The Braga Cathedral PipeLeia mais
Sao Bento Railway Station, Porto

Situated in Porto, Portugal, the Sao Bento Railway Station is a masterpiece, that combines functionality and artistry. Its interior walls are adorned with magnificent blue and white azulejo tiles,Leia mais
Restaurante Mercearia, Porto

An enchanting moonlit dinner at Restaurante Mercearia by the Douro River, offering a breathtaking perspective of the majestic Dom Luís I Bridge. A live band sets the mood that further enhances theLeia mais
Grand Palace, Coimbra, Portugal

Originally a historic royal residence during the 12th and 13th centuries, the Grand Palace in Coimbra, Portugal, has undergone a transformation into the manificient Palace Hotel do Bussaco. With itsLeia mais
The University of Coimbra

The University of Coimbra, located in Coimbra, Portugal, is one of the oldest universities in Europe, founded in 1290. It's renowned for its historical significance and academic excellence. TheLeia mais
Sanctuary of Fatima, Portugal

Fátima is a renowned pilgrimage site in Portugal, known for the reported apparitions of the Virgin Mary to three shepherd children in 1917. The town attracts millions of visitors annually, withLeia mais
Tomar, Portugal

Tomar is a historic city in Portugal known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and rich cultural heritage. It's most famous for the Convent of Christ, a UNESCO World Heritage site, which wasLeia mais
Convent of Christ, Tomar, Portugal

The Convent of Christ in Tomar, Portugal, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a stunning blend of medieval and Renaissance architecture. Built in the 12th century by the Knights Templar, it evolved intoLeia mais
All About Cork

When I first saw the itinerary for a visit to a cork factory near Evora, Portugal, I was a bit apprehensive. Touring the production of such a common item seemed unexciting. However, the tour turned myLeia mais
Church of St. Francis & Chapel of Bones

The Church of Saint Francis, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was built by King Ferdinand I of Portugal and the Franciscan monks in the late 15th century. Known for its intricate Gothic and ManuelineLeia mais
Évora, Portugal

Évora is a historic city renowned for its blend of architectural treasures and rich cultural heritage. Its well-preserved Roman ruins, medieval walls, and charming streets offer a journey throughLeia mais
Santuário Nacional de Cristo Rei

The Santuário Nacional de Cristo Rei (National Sanctuary of Christ the King) in Almada, Portugal, stands as a prominent religious monument featuring a towering statue of Jesus Christ with open arms,Leia mais
Monument to the Discoveries, Lisbon

The Monument to the Discoveries in Lisbon, Portugal, is a prominent historical monument. It commemorates Portugal's Age of Exploration, featuring larger-than-life statues of key figures like Henry theLeia mais
Cascais, Portugal

Cascais is a charming coastal town in Portugal, located just a short distance from Lisbon. Known for its stunning beaches, historic architecture, and vibrant cultural scene, Cascais is a popularLeia mais
Sintra, Portugal

The Royal Palace of Sintra is a captivating UNESCO historic landmark famous for its distinctive twin chimneys. It displays a fusion of Moorish, Gothic, and Manueline architectural elements, featuringLeia mais
A Night Out in Lisbon

Nestled in Lisbon's Bairro Alto district, Miradouro São Pedro de Alcântara is a captivating viewpoint that provides awe-inspiring panoramic vistas of the city. With its charming tiled map of Lisbon,Leia mais
Alcobaça Monastery, Alcobaça, Portugal

The Alcobaça Monastery, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an important historical and cultural landmark in Portugal. It was founded in 1153 and is renowned for its impressive Gothic architecture.Leia mais