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Instead of filling it with generic magnets or mass-produced trinkets, why not bring home a skill, a memory, and a piece of art you created yourself?

This distinction, awarded during the competition’s 13th edition, celebrates the immersive modeling and painting workshops promoted by the Municipality of Barcelos through the Casa da Criatividade (House of Creativity).

Step into the vibrant world of Mercado do Bolhão — a historic market in the heart of Porto where freshness, flavor, and tradition come alive. From local produce to authentic Portuguese aromas, every corner tells…

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.

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

Sun, waves, heritage, and hidden magic — discover the heart of Portugal where every landscape tells a story and every flavor evokes the sea.

Beautifully built upon the ledges which climb Serra do Açor, the village of Piódão is harmoniously craved into the nature that surrounds it and of which it seems to be a part. Its schist houses…

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…

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…

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.

The Dom Luís I Bridge is a double-deck metal arch bridge that spans the River Douro between the cities of Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia in Portugal.

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.

Porto Cathedral is a romanesque stronghold towering over the city, where centuries of faith, stone, and history converge.

São Bento Station where trains arrive beneath 20,000 tiles and centuries of Portuguese history unfold on every tile.

Marvão is located at one of its highest points, the Sapoio mountain range, on a quartzite ridge, at an altitude of between 800 and 850 meters, within the Serra de São Mamede Natural Park.

A fortified gem on the Portuguese-Spanish border, Valença do Minho blends history, charm, and riverside beauty in perfect harmony.

Held at the Teatro Ribeiro Conceição, this two-day gathering will bring together national and international experts for a series of talks, culinary experiences, and roundtable discussions focused on the evolving landscape of hospitality.

Alentejo Tourism is taking decisive steps to position the region as a leader in sustainable wine tourism and lakeside cultural experiences.

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.

The Crystal Palace Gardens are one of the most iconic locations in Porto, offering a green and tranquil space in the heart of the city.

This recognition celebrates the station’s transformation into a modern cultural and tourism hub while honoring its architectural heritage.

In the context of the World Youth Day, we embark on a journey of discovery through the cultural and religious heritage of Portugal.

Discover the natural beauty of Faial Island in a unique and thrilling way: on horseback (for experienced riders only).

With its extensive mosaics, thermal baths, and residential remains, Conímbriga provides an enriching cultural experience for history enthusiasts and casual tourists alike.

Portuguese Equestrian Art has been officially designated as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).





