2024 Portugal Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in December)
Portugal, located along the western coast of the Iberian Peninsula, is one of Europe’s best travel destinations. Its long history as a proud seafaring nation have imparted a rich cultural and architectural legacy. As home to many ancient empires, Portugal today delights visitors with surprises. In the capitol Lisbon, see the magnificent Tower of Belem or visit the hilltop Moorish castle and palace ruins at Sao Jorge Castle. In the north, Porto charms with its Baroque and Romanesque churches, concert halls, and museums. Nothern countryside vineyards produce some of the world’s best wine. Along Portugal’s southern Atlantic coast, you can see the beautiful seaside cliffs around Lagos. With so much to do up and down the country, a visit to Portugal will leave you with the memories of a lifetime.
Popular Attractions
National Palace of Pena
Belém Tower
Jerónimos Monastery
Livraria Lello
Quinta da Regaleira
Unlock a new way to travel through Spain and Portugal, and "check in" the European style by driving all the way, from Lisbon to Barcelona!
🌎From the gentle beaches of Portugal to the passionate streets of Spain, this is a romantic road trip across the Mediterranean. The unique cultures and landscapes of the two countries are intertwined, presenting you with breathtaking pictures. If you are eager to experience the customs of different countries, then this Spanish-Portugal self-driving route will be a choice you cannot miss.
⭐️Route recommendations
🚩Lisbon → Évora → Seville → Ronda → Granada → Toledo → Madrid → Segovia → Zaragoza → Barcelona
🌼Daily schedule
DAY1: Alfama Old Town – São Jorge Castle – Jerónimos Monastery – Belem Tower
DAY2: Roman Temple—Ossuary Church—Seville
DAY3: Plaza de España – Golden Tower – Seville Cathedral – Talalda Tower
DAY4: Ronda New Bridge-Ronda Bullring-El Tajo Canyon-Alhambra Palace
DAY5: Alcazar-Toledo Cathedral-Madrid
DAY6: Royal Palace of Madrid—Puerta del Sol—Almudena Cathedral
DAY7: Segovia Cathedral—Ancient Roman Aqueduct—Alcazar Castle
DAY8: Church of Our Lady of Pilar - Square of the Holy Column - Montserrat Monastery
DAY9: Ancient Egypt Park – Sagrada Familia – Barcelona Cathedral – La Pedrera – Casa Batlló
🌸The self-driving mileage is about 2,100 kilometers. The recommended travel time is 10 days, suitable for all people.
💖Overview of attractions
✔️Jeronimos Monastery: The most prominent monument in Lisbon, it took 100 years to build. The monastery is a perfect combination of Gothic and Renaissance styles. It is called the "treasure" of Manueline architecture by later generations. It is the most gorgeous and majestic monastery in Portugal. The nuns of the convent invented the Portuguese egg tart.
✔️Seville Royal Palace: This beautiful palace combines Gothic architectural elements and Islamic clay architectural style, especially the stucco work and arabesque style, giving the hall building a gorgeous visual impact, which can be called The essence of the entire palace. This is also one of the filming locations for "Game of Thrones".
✔️Puerta del Sol: As the busiest and most vibrant square in Madrid, Puerta del Sol is surrounded by rows of shops. The constant flow of people makes it one of the important political, cultural and commercial centers in Spain.
✔️ Casa Batlló: Designed by the talented architect Gaudí, it is shaped like the flesh and bones of a dragon
☀️Driving through Spain and Portugal by car is like a journey through time and space. From the melodious folk songs of Portugal to the flamenco dance of Spain, from ancient castles to bustling cities, every journey is full of surprises and touches. This is not only a visual enjoyment, but also a spiritual touch.
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Portugal self-driving comics: the golden years, a picture of the intertwining of dreams and reality
🌎Under the warm sunshine, Portugal is quietly waiting for every traveler to explore with its unique charm. This country was rated as one of the most worthwhile countries to visit by Lonely Planet. It not only has an endless coastline, but also has a rich history and culture and warm and hospitable people. If you’re craving for a self-driving trip, Portugal is definitely a destination not to be missed. Today, let us embark on this journey of romance and history together!
⭐️Route recommendations
🚩Porto → Aveiro → Coimbra → Tomar → Óbidos → Cabo da Roca → Lisbon → Faro
🌼Daily schedule
DAY1: San Francesco Church → Priest Tower—Louis I Bridge—Relais Bookstore—Douro River Old Street
DAY2: Aveiro Canal – Aveiro Museum – New Beach
DAY3: University of Coimbra – Christian Congregation of Tomar – Town of Óbidos
DAY4: Cape Roca—Jeronimos Monastery—Belem Tower
DAY5: Sintra Pena Palace—Evora Diana Temple—Faro
DAY6: Farosia A’amosa Reserve – Villa Marina – Benagil Beach
🌸The self-driving mileage is about 700 kilometers, and the recommended travel time is 6 days, suitable for all people.
💖Overview of attractions
✔️Louis I Bridge: The Louis I Bridge is a steel arch bridge across the Douro River, connecting Portugal's second largest city Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia. Its name commemorates the then King Louis I. Its 172-meter span ranked first in the world at the time and is now one of Porto's landmark buildings.
✔️Aveiro Canal: Aveiro is known as the "Venice of Portugal", so you can't miss the beauty of the canal when you come to Aveiro. The banks of the winding canal are lined with colorful houses and Art Nouveau buildings. On the water, the Morrisiro boats with local characteristics are paddling leisurely. Time seems to slow down in the picturesque scenery.
✔️Tomar Christian Church: The Catholic church building combines Romanesque, Gothic, Manueline and Renaissance architectural styles. It is one of the most important historical and cultural buildings in Portugal. It was designated by UNESCO in 1983. Listed as a World Heritage Site by the World Cultural Organization.
✔️Jeronimos Monastery: The most prominent monument in Lisbon, it took 100 years to build. The monastery is a perfect combination of Gothic and Renaissance styles. It is called the "treasure" of Manueline architecture by later generations. It is the most gorgeous and majestic monastery in Portugal. The nuns of the convent invented the Portuguese egg tart.
✔️Cintra Pena Palace: Located on the top of a mountain with stunning scenery, it was formerly a monastery. It was converted into a colorful fairy tale castle during the Ferdinand II period, incorporating various elements of Romanticism, Renaissance, Manueline and Moorish styles. The essence of home. The park next to the palace is filled with exotic plants and is a treasure trove of great surprises.
☀️Driving in Portugal is like opening an old book full of stories, each page exudes a charming fragrance. The scenery along the way unfolds like a scroll, from the aroma of Porto's wine to the blue sea and sky of Benagil Beach, to the castles and churches hidden on the top of the mountains, every step is intoxicating. This is not only a visual feast, but also a spiritual baptism.
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Lisbon, Portugal, is all about good food and fun, which are the main themes of this city
Traveling and taking photos in Portugal is a great choice for you.
The colorful houses built on the hillsides🏠, the ancient trams🚌, the ubiquitous taverns🍷, the romantic Fado music🎵... Walking through the streets and alleys, listening to the old ding-ding sound of the trams, the air is filled with the sweet aroma of Portuguese egg tarts, it's like entering a dopamine-filled fairy tale world
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Lisbon is known as the 'City of Seven Hills,' and compared to the tourist-packed Barcelona and Madrid, it has more of a living atmosphere, with a history older than Paris and London, and the key is that the prices are really super beautiful, making it a great destination for budget travelers~
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✅Alfama District: The oldest district in Lisbon, with many historical monuments and landscapes. For tourists, Alfama is the place to experience the authentic Lisbon life. Walking around this old district is the best way to understand the city's rise and fall and its lively atmosphere.
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✅Tram 28: The city's name, Lisbon, is truly embodied by Tram 28. It is one of the oldest trams in Europe. The tram traveling through the streets, hillsides, and in front of churches is one of the most representative postcard images of Lisbon. The more you ride, the more you'll love Lisbon.
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✅St. George's Castle: This is the highest point in the old district. Climbing up to the castle at dusk, with the colorful houses and the glittering sea, playing guitar and singing with a few good friends, waiting for the sunset to reveal dreamy colors, is the most romantic thing I can think of.
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✅Thieves Market: In the Alfama district's Santa Clara Square, every Tuesday and Saturday it turns into a bustling market. For those who like vintage items, or want to find some souvenirs, this is heaven. From tableware, decorations, records, books, cameras... everything is available, and the prices are beautiful and acceptable.
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✅Portuguese Egg Tarts: How can you come to Portugal and not try the authentic Portuguese egg tarts? Although egg tarts are a traditional dessert known to every household, and can be bought in any street or alley, to eat the most authentic and historic egg tarts, you still have to go to the century-old shop Pastéis de Belém in the suburb of Lisbon, Belem.
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✅Fado Music: In Lisbon's seaside, coffee spots, street shops, or anywhere else, you can hear the melodious and touching Fado. With over a hundred years of history, Fado music has been integrated into Lisbon's DNA, including graffiti elements of Fado that fill every corner of the streets.
Winter in Portugal
The winter in Portugal is a bit colder, but it's not as vibrant as the summer in Portugal. Each beach and attraction has a natural majesty. Star Mountain on the southern coast of Portugal, with its bizarre caves, turbulent currents, and cool sea breezes. But you can still challenge paddleboarding against the waves, overcome fear and take risks. Or you can quietly enjoy the sunlight that you don't dare to hope for in winter on the coast, the comfortable temperature of about 20 degrees, which makes people unconsciously slow down. But when you think this is all about Portugal, you must have never been to Star Mountain in the north, with sub-zero temperatures, towering and continuous rocks, making you think for a moment that you have returned to Iceland and Norway, only the natural magic is in front of you. It takes two hours to walk back and forth, but it makes people linger and forget that this is actually Portugal. Winter in Portugal, with the vastness of the sea and the magnificence of the mountains.
Typical of Portugal 🇵🇹
Another Portugal recommendation 🔍 :
If you travel to Portugal you can't miss O Mundo Fantástico da Sardinha Portuguesa, a shop that sells cans of canned sardines.
The most spectacular thing about the store is the decoration and the atmosphere it conveys, because even if you don not like sardines, you will want to go in.
There is a wall where there are different cans of sardines with different years and it is very typical to buy a can of sardines with your year of birth.
Enjoy travelling! ✈️
1st, 2nd & 3rd photos: Shop of cans of canned sardines
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Beautiful Artwork in Portugal
It is not difficult to see these beautiful blue tiles on historic buildings in Portugal. On my trip to Porto, they were on almost at every major sights, including the very famous Chapel of the Souls, Sao Bento Station, and the Cathedral of Porto to name a few. There is always a story to tell - whether biblical or historical, and usually quite well preserved.
Another type of art often seen in Portugal is the cobblestone pavements. In Lisbon, they are on almost every street, while the more intricate or elegant designs are on the larger squares. They are beautiful to look at, and add to the charm of the city, but definitely not friendly for high heels !
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Popping to Porto!
Lovely place to explore, sipping beers by the sea. Visited the old town. Highly recommend during the train and saves the walk! Weather was good, food great. Very clean and tidy place. Stayed in a apartment with flights from Uk.
Portugal
Portugal adalah salah satu negara yang terletak di benua Eropa bagian selatan. Masyarakat mengenal Portugal karena prestasinya yang luar biasa di bidang olahraga sepak bola. Dan di negara inilah salah satu bintang sepak bola dunia bernama Cristiano Ronaldo lahir.
Tidak mau kalah dengan negara lainnya di Eropa, Portugal juga memiliki banyak destinasi wisata yang seru dan menarik, mulai dari bangunan bersejarah dengan arsitektur yang mewah hingga jalanan kota yang sangat mengagumkan.
Berkunjung ke Portugal tidak hanya tentang Lisbon. Perluas pengalaman berliburmu di Portugal dengan menjelajahi beragam kota cantik selain ibu kota. Nah, di bawah ini terdapat lima rekomendasinya.
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Porto's best value course meal, La Ricotta
📍LaRicota
LaRicota is a very famous Porto restaurant among Koreans.! LaRicota is a course meal, but the price is not too expensive. Especially for lunch, you can eat bread before the meal - appetizer - main menu - drink - dessert for less than 20 euros per person.🤑 The courses I chose were the ones that many Koreans choose, so the taste was guaranteedㅎ The appetizer was an eggplant dish, and I am a vegetable lover, but it was the first time I realized that eggplant could be so delicious.!🍆 And for the main meal, I had octopus🐙, a must-eat when you come to Porto, to share with a friend. We had risotto with cod meat. But of course, octopus couldn't be tastelessㅠㅠ The cod meat was so tender that it melted in my mouth🤤 I finished it off neatly with dessert and paid, and I was even more satisfied because I ate so deliciously and fillingly and it only cost 19 euros per person👍🏻 If you go to Porto, you should definitely visit "La Ricotta"☺️
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Speaking of the westernmost country on this map, you have to mention that from the 16th to the 18th century, Portugal became the most powerful global empire that influenced the world!
Portugal country, worth savoring slowly:
Character capital Lisbon Lisbon
> Uptown Bairro Alto
> Alfama District Alfama
> Belem District Belm, the glory of the great voyage
> Lower town Baixa / Chiado
Western Europe's End of the World & fairy tale town
> Cabo da Roca
> Quinta da Regaleira
> Sintra
The best tourist city of the year Porto Porto
Personal favorite city is still Porto, especially the Foz estuary in the east! At the mouth of Foz, near the sea, standing on a low rock, you can fly it, it is highly recommended!
pretty chill garden (Belem)
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Went to this garden called when I was at Belem which is just outside the mosteiro dos jeronimos. It was absolutely stunning and I’m glad I spent some time in Belem when I was in Portugal lisbon. The garden was nice and managed to take some cute pictures over here. There are also benches for people to sit around and chit chat and just chill here or rest. The fountain was also beautiful and nice for taking pictures. Do drop by!
Discovery Natural Park in Portugal in Autumn.
🌟 Portugal, a small country in Western Europe, has stunning natural scenery and rich cultural heritage. On this chartered tour, we will explore Portugal’s natural parks in depth and experience the uncanny craftsmanship of nature and the richness of human history.
🌳Cascais Natural Park
Charter a car to Cascais Natural Park. On the way, you can enjoy the city scenery and rural beauty of Portugal.
Have lunch at a restaurant near the park and taste authentic Portuguese cuisine.
🏖️Ursa Beach, Portugal
Charter a car to Ursa Beach, a secluded beach surrounded by towering cliffs. Famous for its golden sandy beaches and crystal clear waters. Due to the steep terrain, reaching here requires some hiking ability
🌳Grace National Park
Charter a bus to Grace National Park, a nature reserve that protects many rare plants and animals.
Have lunch at a restaurant in the park and sample local specialties.
Tour the park to see spectacular waterfalls and ancient villages. If you are lucky, you can also see roe deer, Iberian wolf and other animals.
🌳Arrabida Natural Park
Charter a car to Arrábida Natural Park, which is close to the sea and has great scenery.
Have lunch at a restaurant near the park and enjoy a seafood feast.
Visit the park and climb Mount Arrabida to overlook the Atlantic Ocean. You can also visit the ancient monastery and soak up the peaceful atmosphere.
3. Precautions
Sun protection: The sunshine in Portugal is very strong, so be sure to take sun protection measures and apply sunscreen in autumn.
Amorino ice cream
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Had some ice cream at amorino, this store seems to be all over the places I visited in Europe as I often see their stores. Their ice cream are in the shape or rose/ flower so it’s really pretty. Can choose how many flavors you want and the variety is huge and has a few different sizes. This was from the store in Porto. It was Delicious and a good dessert while queuing for the famous book store. Recommend checking it out
Traveling in Portugal | Which of these 10 must-visit towns would you pick?
Here are 10 beautiful towns in Portugal.
1-2. Azenhas do Mar📍The most beautiful seaside village in Portugal
Located 40 minutes from Lisbon, this is the best place to watch the Atlantic sunset.
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3-4. Carvoeiro📍Beautiful fishing village
This is a dreamy, picturesque town in the Algarve region of southern Portugal, with white houses, golden beaches, and more.
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5-6. Costa Nova📍Fishing village with candy-striped houses
Known for its iconic candy-striped houses, the traditional houses are lined up along the waterfront promenade, making for beautiful photos.
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7-8. Sintra📍One of the most magical places
A small town near Lisbon, it is at the top of the list of best day trips from Lisbon for its fairytale castles, colorful buildings, beautiful gardens, and more!
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9. Ferragudo📍The most colorful village in the Algarve
This is a small fishing village near Portimão in the Algarve region of southern Portugal, with white houses, narrow streets, and blooming flowers. It's really beautiful.
Crossing the Ponte Luis bridge to Gaia
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I crossed the Ponte Luis bridge to Gaia during my recent trip to Portugal. It is quite a fast walk and it is nice to admire the views while you’re here. There’s two ways to the bridge the upper and lower floor so I suggest you take both ways , one when you’re heading towards Gaia and another when leaving. It is really nice and you see it different. Gaia is also pretty cool and can drop by here for some drinks and food. Overall nice ambience and recommended activity
Why didn't anyone tell me before I went to Faro?
🌊[Faro]: Faro is a city in the southeastern tip of Portugal, located in the Algarve region, on the Atlantic Ocean, with a warm climate and natural beaches. Most of the rainfall is concentrated in winter, and this Mediterranean climate makes Faro an ideal tourist destination.
📸[Photo Spots]:
①Marina Pier
②Old City Gate
③Portimao Heart Sea Cave
🛬[Travel Guide]:
🚶🏿➡️Faro Old Town - Faro Beach - Fisherman's Wharf
It is recommended to reserve two days to visit Faro and slowly experience the charm of this small town.
🏨[Accommodation Guide]: Visitors can choose to stay in a hotel in the old town, which is convenient for visiting various attractions and experiencing the historical atmosphere; or they can choose a seaside resort to enjoy the comfort of the beach.
🍩[Food Recommendations]: Faro's cuisine is mainly seafood, including seafood barbecue, Portuguese egg tarts, and seafood risotto. You can taste these delicacies in local restaurants.
🧡[Tips]: Kayaks can be located on Google Maps at BENAGIL BEACH, and there is a window where you can book tickets directly. 🎫
Bolhao market
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I explored Bolhao market while I was in Portugal and it was quite crowded and filled with tourists. It is just a market where you can purchase food and eat here as there are seats, and also can buy some other things like souvenirs such as jam, as they’re famous for it, and also magnets etc. there’s also some stores selling flowers and of course their signature egg tarts. Do check it out if you’re in Portugal. Worth a visit for awhile
Let's embark on a journey to explore the southern part of Portugal.
✨ Today, let's embark on a journey to explore the treasure land of southern Portugal - Algarve, and enjoy the breathtaking cliff coast scenery. 🌊 Algarve not only has the vast sea and steep cliffs dancing together, but also has warm sunshine and soft sand embracing each other. Every step is a reflection of history, and every frame is a feast of scenery.
🎈Day 1️⃣ Arrive at Faro Airport
After arriving at Faro Airport, you can choose to rent a car or take public transportation to your accommodation. Put down your luggage and take a stroll around the old town of Faro, where the cobblestone streets and historic buildings seem to tell stories of the past.
🎈Day 2️⃣ Explore Faro
After breakfast, head to the city center of Faro. Faro Cathedral and Bishop's Palace are waiting for you to feel their solemnity and sanctity. Then stroll through the narrow streets of the old town of Faro and admire the traditional architecture and unique style. In the afternoon, relax on Faro Beach and enjoy the embrace of the sun and sea breeze.
🎈Day 3️⃣ Explore Lagos
Drive to Lagos in the morning, a charming seaside town full of history and charm that will leave you wanting more. Visit historical sites such as the Lagos City Walls and Lagos Slave Market to feel the sediment of time. In the afternoon, head to the beautiful Camilo Beach or Praia do Camilo and immerse yourself in the beach and sunshine.
🎈Day 4️⃣ Visit the West Coast
Head to the west coast of Portugal to explore the stunning scenery along the Atlantic Ocean. Head to Sagres and visit Cabo de São Vicente and Fortaleza de Sagres. Stroll along the beaches of the west coast and enjoy the spectacular sea views and reefs, and let your soul be baptized by nature.
🎈Day 5️⃣ Spend a leisurely day
On the last day, relax in some of the resorts in the Algarve region, such as Vilamoura or Cascais. Participate in water sports activities such as surfing, diving, or sailing to challenge yourself. Enjoy the last meal of the trip at a seaside restaurant in the evening and reminisce about the wonderful time of the entire trip.
The Enchanting Capital of Portugal Awaits
Lisbon, Portugal's vibrant capital, is a city that enchants with its stunning hills, historic neighborhoods, and rich culture. Explore the winding streets of Alfama, where fado music fills the air and the charm of the past lingers. The iconic yellow trams whisk you through picturesque views, while the stunning architecture of the Belém Tower and Jerónimos Monastery captivates the eye. Lisbon's culinary scene is a delight, with fresh seafood, delectable pastries, and lively markets waiting to be explored. With a warm climate and friendly locals, Lisbon invites travelers to immerse themselves in its unique blend of tradition and modernity. #lisbon #portugal #travel
Portimão, the blue legend of southern Portugal.
Portimão in southern Portugal hides a continuous and fantastic cliff coastline. At the junction of the mountains and the sea, it composes the blue legend of the Atlantic Ocean.
🏝 The coast of Portimão is full of strange stones, cliffs and caves with different postures, but they are scattered and difficult to reach. I chose two easy hiking routes with concentrated essence, which can be completed in half a day.
1⃣ Hiking Route 1:
Starting from Albandeira Beach, walk west to enjoy the sea Elephant Mountain Arco de Albandeira, Praia da Malhada do Baraco, Praia do Pau, Navy Beach Praia da Marinha, and the popular Heart Shape, then return to the Navy Beach along the original route, with a total distance of 3 km.
⛹🏻 The whole journey is a flat dirt road, which is very easy to walk.
📷 This route concentrates the highlights of the Portimão coast. The giant strange stones cut the coastline into a jagged shape, with various shapes. Under the cliff, there is a deserted golden beach, and the seagulls naturally become its owner. The glassy sea water rolls up thousands of snow piles, chanting the desolation and loneliness of nature.
2⃣ Hiking Route 2:
Starting from Algar Seco, walk west to Carvoeiro, with a total distance of 1.5 km.
⛹🏻 The whole journey is a wooden plank road, and you can walk as long as you have legs.
📷 Algar Seco hides many sea caves, with ups and downs of tidal sounds, and a different cave. Carvoeiro is a seaside town with unique Mediterranean-style buildings and is known as the Santorini of Portugal. The check-in machine in Figure 17 is at Alto da Praia do Carvoeiro, overlooking the town bay.
🚍 Non-self-driving transportation:
The bus in Portimão is expensive and the time is sparse. If you don't drive by yourself, you can only take a taxi (Uber or Bolt), even if you take a taxi alone, it is very cheap. Portimão to Albandeira Beach is about 12 euros, Navy Beach to Algar Seco is about 7 euros, and Carvoeiro to Portimão is about 10 euros.
🥘 Food:
Delicious and cheap Portuguese-style seafood!
1⃣ Restaurante O Mata Porcos (Portimão city)
Must eat the southern Portuguese specialty Babysquids in olive oil, fry the whole squid, and chewy in the glutinous. The House wine green Portuguese specialty green wine must be tasted with the meal, which is less astringent than white wine and has more fruity sweetness.
2⃣ Restaurante Casa Algarvia (Carvoeiro)
The ideal choice after the end of the hike! Must eat Octopus a Lagareiro Portuguese-style special octopus leg, the method of boiling and then roasting makes the octopus leg crispy on the outside, but the core is extremely soft, and the taste is amazing. The side dishes are roasted sweet potatoes, roasted garlic slices, and stir-fried vegetables, full of garlic flavor.
Victoria Anderson28 Serene Portugal family-friendly resort.
Recommended family-friendly resort in Portugal
After touring Lisbon, I wanted to find a resort to relax. The all-inclusive hotel I liked was fully booked, so I booked a nearby hotel without meals. The experience was very good.
1. Guests at this hotel can enjoy the facilities of several nearby hotels, as they are all part of the same group. There are more than a dozen swimming pools of various sizes, two of which are water parks for children. You can play for several days.
2. It is a 10-minute walk to the beach, which is very convenient for playing in the sand and watching the sea. (There are beautiful women swimming naked on the beach, and their figures shocked me)
3. The hotel restaurant is priced for tourists, but you can walk 1 kilometer to the city center to enjoy various international cuisines at Portuguese prices, which is really cost-effective.
4. Most of the guests at the hotel are British. They generally don't want to take their sand and water toys home and leave them in the rest area for anyone to take. You don't need to buy toys.
5. The suite with a kitchen and living room is very convenient for families. You can cook simple meals in the kitchen. The TV in the living room can be connected to the Internet. I was able to watch Chinese dramas in Portugal.
6. The hotel has a kids club with different themed activities every day. Children can be left in the care of the club.
Sao Jorge Castle
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While I was in Portugal I went to sao Jorge castle which was super high up the slopes and super tiring but definitely worth it as it was quite a pretty place to be at. Entrance fee required if you would like to come. Over here can get a Birds Eye view of the city / town and it was nice to take some pictures. Maybe during the sunset would be even better. The place is crowded with tourists exploring the area. Suggest coming during weekdays instead of weekends to avoid larger crowds.
Flea market (Lisbon) outside timeout market
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When I was at Lisbon I went to timeout market and while I was exiting I noticed this flea market just right outside. There were many stores selling many different souvenirs like t shirts, some porcelains, some fragrances etc and magnets as well as bracelets. All of them looked really pretty and I was in fact very attracted to purchase them. Do drop by if you have time as it’s conveniently located just outside the timeout market which you will definitely visit when in Portugal
Hiking up the giralda tower
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I hiked up the giralda tower while I was in Portugal and this was part of the tickets that I purchased to enter the church. It was quite a tiring walk up as the slope was a bit steep and there’s about 17 floors up. But the view up there was definitely worth it and I enjoyed my time here. Lots of tourists and it was crowded but still managed to take some pictures. Not for those who are super old as the walk up is indeed quite tough and tiring.
Zara cafe egg tarts
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I went to the Zara shop at Lisbon and they have a cafe over here and of course I tried out their egg tarts as Portugal is really famous for these. It is not too bad honestly and the crust was good and crispy though I felt it is a bit thick too but still great! And the staff were really friendly over here. Nice to relax here after shopping at the huge Zara! Suggest dropping by for some food after you purchase your items. It’s nice and relaxing
Taking the train from Lisbon to Porto
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If you are traveling within Portugal from Lisbon to Porto, you can actually get there by the train within about 3-4 hours and it’s a very worthy way to go as prices for the tickets are quite affordable and time spent is also quite short. Suggest going to the train station early and get tickets as there may not be many seats if you choose to go during the peak hour. Train station is clean and nice too , and trains were good and efficient
Bolhao market
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While I was in Portugal Porto I visited the Bolhao market for some breakfast. Heard it is a must visit for tourists and sure enough I was quite happy to be here. Food looked really good and they have quite a variety as well. Cooked food and seafood were available. Also there’s lots of stores selling souvenirs to bring home for friends and families like magnets, porcelain stuff and even sardines as Portugal is famous for this. Do visit if you are nearby
Crossing the ponte luis bridge
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A must do activity if you are in Portugal - Crossing the ponte luis bridge. I crossed to the other side , Gaia and crossed back on the same day as I wanted to explore both sides of Portugal. It was fun and not too long. Distance was quite ok and an easy walk. Lots of photo opportunities on the bridge too. And there’s a train that passes by so take some pictures while you’re here. Fun activity in Portugal
Cais do sodre market
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Was at Cais do Sorde while I was in Portugal Lisbon trying to catch the sunset and take some nice pictures here and came across this market which has plenty of stores selling food and drinks. They are quite affordable and can just buy some to dine here while watching the sunset. It was a wonderful experience! Do check out if you are by the area and better to come in the evening! Though it may be crowded
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Popular Restaurants in Portugal