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Explore some of the town’s top attractions, including the UNESCO-listed Fortifications of Elvas, the impressive Aqueduct of Amoreira, and the beautiful Praça da República. We’ll also take a stroll through the charming streets and sample…

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.

Torres Vedras blends rich history with authentic Portuguese charm. At its heart, the hilltop castle tells centuries of stories and offers sweeping views of the city.

Often called the “Venice of Portugal”, Aveiro enchants with its colorful canals, traditional boats, and Art Nouveau charm. A unique blend of culture, water, and tradition.

The Romantic Gardens of Palácio de Cristal are a peaceful green haven in the heart of Porto, offering breathtaking views over the Douro River. Designed in the 19th century, they blend nature, history, and quiet…

The Dom Luís I Bridge is an engineering marvel that gracefully spans the Douro River, connecting Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia. Its iconic double-deck iron structure is a symbol of the city’s industrial heritage…

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.

Amarante is the city of love, nestled by the Tâmega River, where baroque façades, romantic bridges, and sweet traditions invite you to slow down and feel. A place where every corner tells a story of…

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…

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…

Canidelo, a coastal parish in Vila Nova de Gaia, offers stunning views over both the Atlantic Ocean and the Douro River. Known for its Blue Flag beaches and historic landmarks, it blends seaside charm with…

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

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 –…

The Braga Cathedral (Sé de Braga) is the oldest cathedral in Portugal, and a cornerstone of the nation’s religious identity. Founded in the 11th century, even before Portugal became a country, it reflects over 900…

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.

Dating back to the 12th century, this iconic castle once formed part of the defensive line of the newly formed kingdom of Portugal. Over time, it became a royal gift — most notably given by…

In the heart of Porto, the Mercado do Bolhão is more than just a market — it’s a living expression of the city’s spirit.

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.

Palácio da Bolsa is a 19th-century neoclassical masterpiece in Porto, where architecture, history, and elegance unite in stunning harmony.

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

Walk along the banks of the Douro — from Porto’s Ribeira to Vila Nova de Gaia, home of Portugal’s legendary port wine.

On the shores of the Algarve sun, southern Portugal’s Olhão emerges as a coastal town with character.

Discover the 10 best things to do in Faro — the sunny capital of the Algarve, where history meets the sea.

Madeira’s vibrant capital where history, gardens, ocean views, and island life come together beautifully.

Get to know these panoramic buses and explore the city at your own pace, with the freedom to get on and off at any of the stops.

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.

Are you on vacation in Porto and have free time to explore other places? Then don’t miss the opportunity to visit Braga, a city with more than 2000 years of history and rich in culture,…

In the heart of Alentejo, halfway between Lisbon and the Extremadura region in Spain, you will find Évora, a city full of history and charm.






