Being the largest fortified bastion in the world, Elvas has played an important part throughout history in defending the Portuguese border, which justified its classification as a World Heritage Site. The walls, dating from different periods, and (...)
Lagos is a city where you can enjoy peaceful walks, with the sea always on the horizon. Along the way you can discover its historic past, whose heyday was in the 15th century, an era of discoveries, or simply enjoy the scenery or the beauty of the (...)
Spanning both banks of the River Gilão in a complex of narrow streets and white houses, Tavira is one of the most picturesque towns in the Algarve and it’s worth taking your time to get to know it. The visit, however, presents some difficulties for (...)
In Guarda, the highest city of Portugal, the air you breathe is healthy and light, typical of the mountain range where it is located - Serra da Estrela, the largest protected area in Portugal. It is also from this serra that the (...)
Tomar is usually known as the "Templar City", an allusion to the fundamental role that the Order of the Knights Templar had in its development and that it founded here the castle and the Convent of Christ, classified as World (...)
Gliding along on the water, blown by the wind, guarantees a lot of fun and some really relaxing moments. But for an extra shot of adrenalin, there’s nothing like the Atlantic waves which bathe the Portuguese coast.With the right waves and a (...)
American indie singer Christopher Owens, former lead singer of the band Girls, will visit Lisbon to perform "I Wanna Run Barefoot Through Your Hair" (...)
The Antonine Festivities of Vila Nova de Famalicão are held annually in June in honor of Saint Anthony, the city's patron saint and matchmaker.
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The fourth edition of the Essência Festival takes place between June 6 and 8 in the gardens of the Soares dos Reis National Museum in Porto. The aim (...)