Cerro da Vila: Symbolising the Ancient Roman Search For Perfection Cerro da Vila Roman ruins are placed in the Vilamoura tourist complex. The ruins make for an interesting visit as they help better understand the Roman era in the...
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Cerro da Vila: Symbolising the Ancient Roman Search For Perfection Cerro da Vila Roman ruins are placed in the Vilamoura tourist complex. The ruins make for an interesting visit as they help better understand the Roman era in the...
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Lisbon Botanical Garden: Oasis in the city More to its beautiful beaches and historical sites, Lisbon also has something to offer for those who appreciate botanical species as it is where one of Europe’s best botanical gardens is located....
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Praca do Comercio: A lesson in the History of Lisbon Praca do Comercio or, in English, Commerce Square, facing the River Tagus, should be every visitor’s first stop when they visit Lisbon. The history of this huge square is...
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Monchique: The Prettiest Mountain Village In The Algarve Monchique lies nestled in between two tall hills, Foia with a height of 902 meters above sea level and Picota with a height of 774 meters above sea level. The 10,000...
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Silves: A Testament to Portugal’s Rich Culture and History The rich mountains and seas, the scenic lines of houses with whitewashed walls, and the remains of the Moorish castles are just some of the attractions that welcome tourists in...
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Alfama: The Quaint Lisbon Neighborhood Alfama Lisbon District is where travelers can enjoy insights to authentic Portuguese way of life, in the capital’s oldest and most historic district. The humble neighborhood with narrow alleyways, steep streets, crumbling churches and...
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Palacio da Pena: A Romantic Dream in Sintra The striking monument among the lush greenery of the Pena Park is the vibrant multi-hued Palacio da Pena in Sintra, Portugal’s favourite hillside town with various attractions. In addition to the...
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The Belem Tower: Witness of Years Past Also called Tower of St.Vincent, this is probably one of the most iconic monuments of Lisbon and also of Portugal. Its uncommon shape and location, within the waters of the Tagus estuary,...
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Praca do Rossio: The city center Praca do Rossio Lisbon area, or the Rossio Square, is one of the most beautiful places to see in Lisbon. The square, which is located in downtown Lisbon, has been a witness to...
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Antiga Cadeia da Relacao, a Visit through Portugal’s Rich History With a center that preserves century-old monuments, buildings, and structures, there’s no wonder why the city of Porto has been included in UNESCO’s World Heritage lists. From magnificent churches...
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Jardim de Sao Lazaro Porto: Serenity at the Heart of the City A city as charming and enchanting as Porto never runs out of beautiful places that people can hang out at and explore. The gardens of Porto are...
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Sao Pedro de Alcantara : The City’s Primal Vista The cultural grandeur of Portugal’s alpha city, Lisbon, can’t be exhibited in a single place. To fully grasp the magnificence of this exemplary city, you have to gain an expansive view...
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Elevador da Gloria: A Magical Hill Tour The Gloria elevator, in fact, is part of Lisbon’s public transportation system. It may sound incredible that a transportation system can attract so many tourists, but the truth is that the touring...
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Tram 28: Explore the City Sights the Traditional Way There are many ways to tour a city, including those that take you on board of double-decker buses. However, nothing is more memorable and fun than to get to various...
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Cabo de Sao Vicente – The view at the end of the Europe The Romans called this windblown cape, Cabo de Sao Vicente, ‘Sacred Promontory’ and in middle ages, this solitary cliff, facing the Atlantic Ocean, was referred as...
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Santa Justa Elevator: French style, Lisbon Views Santa Justa elevator (Elevador, in portuguese), also referred to as Carmo Lift, is more than just a public mode of transport. For one, it’s well-known for its grand architectural style and filigree....
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Cabo de Sagres – A point of immersion with history and nature Cabo de Sagres, Algarve’s very end in the southwest, also known as Sagres Point, is where nature converges with history. It is renowned to be the home...
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Miradouro de Santa Catarina – The Tejo facing view Hilltop sites presenting unobstructed views of Lisbon are called Miradouros, Portuguese for panoramic viewpoints. These miradouros are usually the highest point of each peak in Lisbon, the City of 7...
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