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Monsaraz is a hilltop medieval village frozen in time, offering breathtaking views over the Alqueva lake. A magical blend of silence, history, and Alentejo soul.

Évora is a museum-city in the heart of Alentejo, where Roman ruins, medieval streets, and whitewashed houses tell the story of centuries. A UNESCO World Heritage treasure.

Mafra is a close to Lisbon in Portugal. Mafra has approximately 80,000 citizens. The city is known for the National Place which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The palace is probably the best example…

Discover a world of beauty and wonder as you take a walking tour of the Alcobaça Monastery! Located just 45 kilometers from Lisbon, this stunning monastery was built in 1178 by monks of the Cistercian…

The Batalha Monastery is a Gothic masterpiece and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A symbol of national pride and architectural brilliance in the heart of Portugal.

Leiria Castle stands proudly atop a hill, offering panoramic views of the city and surrounding countryside. A medieval fortress rich in history and charm.

Lousã Castle is a hidden mountain fortress nestled among lush trees. Surrounded by charming villages and stunning natural beauty.

Step into the world of the Knights Templar at the Convent of Christ and Castle of Tomar. A UNESCO World Heritage Site rich in history, mysticism, and architectural marvels.

Viseu blends ancient heritage with vibrant culture in the heart of Portugal. At its center stands the majestic Cathedral of Viseu, a symbol of spiritual and architectural grandeur.

Discover the enchanting Óbidos Castle, a medieval fortress nestled within whitewashed village walls. A journey back in time through cobbled streets and centuries-old charm.

The Sanctuary of Bom Jesus do Monte rises above Braga in a majestic Baroque stairway, where faith meets artistry at every step. A pilgrimage site of beauty, symmetry, and spiritual elevation.

As the oldest cathedral in Portugal, Braga’s Sé is more than a monument — it’s a living chronicle of faith, art, and nearly a thousand years of history. A sacred place where time speaks through…

The Church of São Francisco is a Gothic masterpiece on the outside, yet its interior bursts with golden Baroque splendor. Hidden within lies the stunning “Tree of Jesse,” one of Portugal’s finest woodcarvings.

Guimarães Castle stands as a proud symbol of Portugal’s origins, a medieval fortress guarding the birthplace of a nation. Its ancient walls echo stories of kings, battles, and the dawn of Portuguese identity.

The Palácio da Bolsa is a stunning 19th-century neoclassical building that reflects Porto’s mercantile power and elegance. Its lavish interiors, including the famous Arab Room, tell stories of commerce, diplomacy, and artistry.

The Porto Cathedral is a powerful blend of Romanesque austerity and Baroque grandeur, standing like a stone sentinel over the city. From medieval battlements to gilded altars, every corner tells a chapter of Portugal’s sacred…

Sara Mello, certified tour guide based in Porto, shares the remarkable story of São Bento Station — a place where French-inspired architecture meets Portugal’s finest tile art. More than a train station, it’s a living…

Caminha rests at the meeting point of river and sea, where the Minho flows into the Atlantic beside forested hills and medieval towers. A timeless village where history, landscape, and serenity blend in perfect harmony.

From above, Esposende stretches between the Atlantic Ocean and the green hills of Minho — a coastal town where nature and tradition meet in perfect balance. Sand dunes, river estuaries, and tiled rooftops define its…

Monção is a medieval town nestled along the Minho River, where ancient fortifications and quiet stone streets tell stories of centuries past. A hidden gem that blends historic charm with the serenity of northern Portugal.

Nestled on the banks of the Lima River, Ponte de Lima awakens in the summer with charming streets, vibrant terraces, and a deep sense of tradition. A timeless town where history and hospitality meet under…

Albufeira is one of the Algarve’s liveliest and most popular beach towns. Known for its vibrant nightlife, golden beaches, and whitewashed old town, it’s a top destination for sun and fun.

Come and discover Faro – an authentic city steeped in history, with great food, incredible beaches, and the tranquil charm of southern Portugal.

Soar over Madeira Island in stunning 4K — lush mountains, towering cliffs, and crystal-clear waters await in this aerial escape over Portugal’s Atlantic gem.

Angra do Heroísmo is a city of history, gardens, churches, and Atlantic views. This video highlights its most iconic landmarks – from majestic cathedrals and botanical gardens to old plazas and the timeless marina –…

Monsaraz is a timeless hilltop village where medieval walls, Templar legacy, and Alentejo tradition come together in one of Portugal’s most captivating historical landscapes — and where you can gaze at one of the clearest,…

Évora is a timeless treasure in the Alentejo — where Roman ruins, medieval towers, and sunlit streets come together in a city that feels both monumental and warmly human.

Did you know that the Buçaco Forest was once a sacred retreat for Carmelite monks? In the 17th century, they built walls around the forest to protect its biodiversity and created a network of chapels,…

In the heart of central Portugal lies Tomar, a city deeply intertwined with the legacy of the Knights Templar. Where history, mysticism, and monumental beauty converge at the Convent of Christ.

Standing proudly in the historic center of Viseu, the Sé de Viseu (Viseu Cathedral) is a monument of deep spiritual and architectural significance, blending Romanesque, Gothic, Manueline, and Baroque styles — the result of centuries…

Rising above the hills of Braga, the Sanctuary of Bom Jesus do Monte is one of Portugal’s most iconic pilgrimage sites — and a masterpiece of Baroque and Neoclassical design.

Discover Guimarães Castle, the birthplace of a nation, where Portugal’s first steps were carved in stone.

Discover Amarante, a romantic riverside town in northern Portugal, where history, architecture, and sweet traditions come together by the Tâmega.

Discover Esposende — where the Atlantic meets the Cávado River, and centuries of maritime heritage live on in coastal beauty and tradition.

This move marks a significant milestone in the company’s national expansion and reinforces its commitment to serving Portugal’s most important mobility hubs.

The video you are going to watch might bring you into the atmosphere in which the little Shepherds lived.

Coimbra is a district capital and the largest city of the Centre Region of Portugal with around 150,000 inhabitants.

Dave and Deb (that’s us!) of The Planet D show our exact itinerary that we did during our tour of 48 Hourse in Guimaraes, the birthplace of Portugal.

Lagos is a charming port town that boasts dramatic natural scenery, situated in southern Portugal’s Algarve region.

We spent a couple of days in Braga, and here are the top sights and attractions in Braga that you have to see.

Chaves is a charming city, steeped in history, with a unique atmosphere and many places to discover.

Welcome to the captivating city of Coimbra, Portugal! Join us on a virtual journey as we explore the top things to do and see in this historic and cultural gem.

Knee-walking is seen as a physical expression of one’s deep devotion and a way to fulfill vows or seek spiritual purification.

According to data released by the National Statistics Institute (INE), this marks a continuation of the upward trend that began at the start of the year, with April setting yet another monthly record for passenger…

Welcome to our video on the top things to do in Portimão, Portugal. Located in the Algarve region, Portimão is a coastal city known for its beautiful beaches, lively marina, and rich history. Here’s a…

Sintra, with its enchanted palaces, lush parks, and mountainous landscapes, is a perfect destination for the whole family.














