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When speaking about Portugal, Lisbon and Porto may be the first destinations that spring to mind, but the country is also ...
A magnificent bridge, beautiful buildings and a monstrous local sandwich are just some of what Porto has to offer visitors.
The fortress-like church is the largest in the city and one of Porto's oldest monuments; it's flanked by twin towers. It has a rather plain stone facade, but inside the Sé you'll find a beautiful ...
See torredosclerigos.pt Porto’s answer to ... adorn everything from stations and churches to benches and homes. Made fashionable in the 16th century by Portugal’s King Manuel I, the tiles ...
Clérigos Church, an 18th-century baroque building topped by the nearly 250-foot Torre dos Clérigos (or Clérigos Tower), offers unrivalled views of the Douro River and Porto's old town.
While not blessed with the romance or riverfront settings of Lisbon and Porto, venerable Braga — Portugal’s third ... more than 200 bombastically ornate churches, chapels and oratories.
The lion’s share of visitors and expats in Portugal choose to spend their time in the bustling cities of Lisbon and Porto, or ...
By Giampaolo Mattei The Jubilee of Sport is scheduled for June 14-15 and will open with an international conference, entitled ...
This is the remedy for all the things that mess with your heart and your head,” says tour guide Barbara as we head back to ...
Want to move abroad, escape the crowds and save money? A new list from the expat experts at International Living has revealed ...