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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…

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.

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.

The last palace of Portuguese Kings was transformed into the most legendary Hotel in Portugal and into one of the most beautiful and historical hotels of the world; a symbol of the art of hospitality…

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.

The Fortress of Peniche stands as a powerful symbol of Portugal’s coastal defense and resistance. A place where history, memory, and the Atlantic meet.

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.

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.

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…

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

The Center of Portugal — where history, nature, and culture come together to create an unforgettable journey.

Elvas is a mighty border town with the largest bastioned fortifications in Europe — a UNESCO World Heritage Site where history, strategy, and resilience are etched into every stone.

The Convent of Mafra is Portugal’s greatest Baroque monument — a symbol of royal ambition, artistic grandeur, and the golden age of João V, brought to life in history and literature alike.

Peniche and the sea are inseparable. It is one of the largest traditional fishing ports in Portugal and a major Atlantic hub for maritime-tourist activities.

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.

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.

In this video, we take you on a day trip to the charming city of Leiria, just a short drive from our house sit in Nazaré.

With its traditional gondola-like boats and several quaint canals, Aveiro is often called the Venice of Portugal – and for good reason.

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

Once the Moorish capital of the Algarve, Silves is steeped in history and culture. Its cobbled streets and traditional architecture tell tales of a rich and varied past.

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.

Considered the Birthplace of Portugal, the historic city of Guimaraes is a mandatory stop on your Northern Portugal itinerary.

Braga Cathedral is one of the oldest and most important in Portugal, representing a historical and religious landmark dating back to the 11th century.

In 2025, this long-standing collaboration between the three regions takes a bold step forward with the launch of a joint international tourism strategy. The vision: to offer an authentic, diverse, and sustainable travel experience rooted…

If you are looking for a fun and easy day trip from Porto, look no further than Braga, the oldest city in Portugal.

Povoa de Varzim, located in Portugal, is a charming seaside town that has a rich history and culture.

My name is Gabe and on this channel i’m showing you where to travel 2022 and how can you solo travel with a drone in Viana do Castelo.

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.

The Sanctuary of the Sacred Heart of Jesus is a Catholic Christian shrine located at the top of the hill of Santa Luzia, in the city of Viana do Castelo, Portugal.

Located at the highest point in the historic center, the cathedral offers stunning views and is surrounded by an atmosphere rich in history and tradition.

Belém, a parish of the Portuguese capital, is a treasure trove of iconic landmarks, captivating museums, and delectable culinary experiences. This vibrant neighborhood offers something for everyone.











