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Aldeagar is an innovative cultural route in the municipality of Beja that transforms 15 villages and the small town of Beringel into living “immaterial museums”, designed to be discovered on foot and at your own…

Marvão, a historic village situated in the Alto Alentejo region, boasts a long and rich history, with traces of occupation dating back to pre-Roman times.

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…

Once a quiet fishing village, Cascais transformed into a glamorous summer retreat for Portuguese royalty in the late 19th century — and it hasn’t stopped shining since. Located just 30 minutes from Lisbon, this coastal…

Tucked away in the mountains, Piódão is a fairytale-like village of slate houses and narrow winding paths. A timeless gem in the heart of Serra do Açor.

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.

The Castle of Lousã — a historic fortress perched above the Arouce River, offering commanding views and rich heritage in central Portugal.

Nazaré is a captivating seaside town on Portugal’s Silver Coast, renowned worldwide for its gigantic waves that attract surfers from across the globe. This traditional fishing village still preserves its authentic charm, with colorful boats…

Ponte de Lima is Portugal’s oldest village, where Roman roads, medieval bridges, and mountain breezes shape a timeless legacy.

Known as the “nativity scene village” due to its harmonious layout and nighttime lighting that highlights the schist houses, Piodão is a unique heritage reflecting Portugal’s rich tradition.

Batalha is a vilage steeped in national pride and historical symbolism. Nestled in the heart of Portugal’s Centro region, between the cities of Leiria and Fátima, Batalha plays a central role in the narrative of…

Located just 30 km from Lisbon, this small town is set against the backdrop of the Sintra Mountains, where mist often rolls through dense forests, enhancing the atmosphere around its castles and palaces. What sets…

The history of Mafra dates back to ancient times, with evidence of Roman and Arab occupation, but it was in the 18th century that the town became a significant landmark in Portuguese history.

Vila Viçosa, located in the Alentejo region of Portugal, is a town steeped in history and tradition. Known as the “Princess of Alentejo,” it offers visitors a rich tapestry of architectural landmarks, cultural institutions, and…




