Churches and cuisine stretching back centuries still reflect Portugal’s legacy as Macao integrates into China.
You might find these Portuguese tiles, or azulejos, adorned on buildings during a walk about town (especially in Alfama), in gift shops (or at stalls at the Feira da Ladra), or within the walls of ...
If you have extra time, Belém is worthwhile. The waterfront Belém is a historic neighborhood that houses some of Lisbon's most important monuments, museums and one very popular Portuguese ...
Azulejos (ceramic tiles) are a must-buy – Ceramica Triana, with a spectacular façade, has a mind-boggling selection of colourful wares, and takes commissions too.