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All About PortugalSmoking in public placesSince 1 January 2008, smoking has been prohibited in enclosed public spaces in Portugal. This ban extends to all government buildings, work places, public transport, healthcare establishments, laboratories and pharmacies, schools and other (...)
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All About PortugalDuty and tax-free exemptionsEUROPEAN UNION COUNTRIESTravellers arriving from European Union countries can carry items for personal use in their luggage that do not exceed the following limits:Tobacco products:- 800 cigarettes- 400 cigarillos (cigars weighing not more than 3 (...)
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All About PortugalOfficial timeDuring winter time, i.e. from 1 a.m. on the last Sunday in October to 1 a.m. on the last Sunday in March, the official time in mainland Portugal and Madeira is the Universal Time Coordinated (UTC).The rest of the year (between 1 a.m. on the last (...)
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All About PortugalServicesBanksBanks are open to the public between 8:30 am and 3 pm, five business days a week.There are two ATM networks in Portugal: a national network identified as MB (Multibanco) and an international network identified as ATM (Automated Teller Machine), (...)
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All About PortugalBicyclesIdentificationCyclists must carry valid identification at all times. You don't need a driver's licence.Wearing a helmetWearing a helmet is recommended, but not compulsory. Wearing a helmet is only compulsory on electrically-assisted bicycles with a (...)
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All About PortugalPublic holidaysNational holidaysNew Year’s Day - 1 January Freedom Day - 25 April Worker’s Day - 1 May Portugal Day - 10 June Feast of the Assumption - 15 August Implantation of the Republic - 5 OctoberAll Saints Day - 1 (...)
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All About PortugalPSP - Tourism Police StationsIn the Tourism Police Stations, you will find Police Officers that are trained to provide support to all Tourists in multiple languages and situations.-Esquadra de Turismo de Lisboa | Palácio FozPraça dos Restauradores - Palácio Foz1250-187 (...)
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All About PortugalBy RailCP - Comboios de Portugal (www.cp.pt), the Portuguese railway company, offers a vast rail network covering the whole of mainland Portugal and also offers international train services to Vigo.There are a number of options to meet your needs:- The (...)
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All About PortugalBy CoachRegular bus services run between all cities, towns, and main urban areas in Portugal, and the country can also be travelled to by bus via international bus routes. View detailed information about routes, timetables, and prices at (...)