What to Do With Three Days in Lisbon

What to Do With Three Days in Lisbon

Lisbon is the capital of Portugal and one of the most captivating cities that I have ever visited. Sitting along the shores of the Tagus River, Lisbon is divided into several districts, each with its own individual appeal. For those seeking to travel to a cost-effective European city with an amazing climate, friendly people and with a rich gastronomy, Lisbon should be on your next itinerary.

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Take a Break from Lisbon and Visit Medieval Évora

Take a Break from Lisbon and Visit Medieval Évora

Situated in the Alentejo countryside, 70 miles from Lisbon, Évora’s historical walled town is a great spot for those seeking a break from the big city. Évora is best known for its well-preserved monuments dating back to different historical periods, but in my memory, it will always be remembered for its delicious and one of a kind orange juice!

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Exploring the Walled Town of Óbidos and Coastal Peniche

Exploring the Walled Town of Óbidos and Coastal Peniche

Óbidos is one of the most well-known places to visit in Portugal. The medieval town is famous for its narrow cobbled streets, whitewashed houses and prominent fortifications which are easily observed from most of the modern town that surrounds it. These extremely high walls are the town’s highlight, offering visitors postcard-worthy views as almost all of its length is open for walking.

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What to Do With Only One Day in Coimbra

What to Do With Only One Day in Coimbra

Once the Capital of Portugal, Coimbra is one of the country’s oldest cities, known for housing one of the world's first universities and for its distinctive partition between an upper and lower town. The Upper Town contains the city’s old quarter filled with historical churches and narrow streets while the Lower Town houses Coimbra’s busy commercial district.

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Driving Across the Landscapes, Wineries and Villages of the Douro Valley

Driving Across the Landscapes, Wineries and Villages of the Douro Valley

Our trip to Vale do Douro was one of our most memorable in Portugal. The valley is the birthplace of port wine, attracting visitors who relish spending the night in the region’s numerous Quintas. We spent just a day in the Douro region, exploring its stunning scenery while stopping at a few towns and a winery.

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