Pink Street in Lisbon: The Pink Quarter that Vibrates with Energy and History
In the heart of Lisbon, Rua Cor-de-Rosa, commonly known as Pink Street, has become one of the most emblematic and photographed streets in the Portuguese capital. ...
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The Caldas da Rainha Ceramics Museum
The Caldas da Rainha Ceramics Museum, located in the heart of this historic Portuguese town, is a vibrant tribute to the richness of the ...
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A stroll through Campo de Ourique, the up-and-coming district
It has become one of the most sought-after districts in the Portuguese capital. Campo de Ourique, located near Monsanto Park, above the alternative neighbourhood of Alcântara, was first ...
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The Óbidos International Chocolate Festival
The Óbidos International Chocolate Festival: a gourmet celebration in the heart of Portugal Óbidos, this charming medieval town perched atop a hill in the ...
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Ilha da Berlenga: A geological and biological jewel
Ilha da Berlenga, often referred to simply as Berlenga, bears the traces of an ancient and tumultuous history. This island, a survivor of a chain of landmasses, ...
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Buddha Eden: the garden of peace at Bombarral
Buddha Eden Garden in Bombarral: Portugal's garden of peace Nestling in the heart of Portugal's Bombarral region, the Buddha Eden ...
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Dia da Espiga in Portugal
The Dia da Espiga, or 'Day of the Ear', is a Portuguese tradition celebrated on Ascension Thursday, forty days after Easter. This festival ...
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Óbidos, the Queen's town
Óbidos, Medieval wonder of Portugal The origins of Óbidos go back to the Celts in 308 BC, who built a military fortress here. At that time, the ...
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LUIS DE CAMOES
10 June marks the national celebration in honour of the poet Luis de Camões, whose precise date of birth remains unknown, although ...
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