Angefangen von märchenhaften Städtchen mit Türmen und Burgen über üppige fruchtbare Weinberge des Douro und kühle altehrwürdige Straßen in Lissabon bis hin zum Küstenparadies an der Algarve hat Portugal eine reichhaltige Mischung aus Sehenswürdigkeiten, Kultur und Sinneseindrücken für den Gaumen zu bieten.
What to see…
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Jerónimos Monastery is a masterpiece by anyone’s standards having taken 100 years to complete, and is a perfect example of Manueline architecture (unique to Portugal). Our advice is to get there early as lines can be long and you don’t want to be hanging around in the Lisbon heat. And don’t forget, it’s closed on Mondays.
A trip along the magnificent and watery Duoro Valley is great for wine and heritage lovers alike. Stop by quaint vineyards and taste port wine or experience the wonderful city of Porto, where the river escapes into the Atlantic Ocean.
The Portuguese village of Monsanto is built on, under, in and around giant boulders and is a dedicated living museum – perfect for your Instagram feed
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This picturesque Portuguese village of Monsanto is stuck between a rock and a hard place, quite literally. The village is built on, under, in and around giant boulders and is a dedicated living museum – and is made for your Instagram feed.