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Porto
Porto is a coastal city in northwest Portugal known for its imposing bridges and the production of Port wine.
In the medieval district of Ribeira, on the banks of the river, narrow cobbled streets wind past the merchants' houses and restaurants. Igreja de São Francisco is known for its lush baroque interior with ornate gilded carvings. The sumptuous 19th-century Palácio da Bolsa was a stock market and was built to impress potential European investors.
In the medieval district of Ribeira, on the banks of the river, narrow cobbled streets wind past the merchants' houses and restaurants. Igreja de São Francisco is known for its lush baroque interior with ornate gilded carvings. The sumptuous 19th-century Palácio da Bolsa was a stock market and was built to impress potential European investors.
Aveiro
Aveiro is a city on the west coast of Portugal founded next to a lagoon known as Ria de Aveiro. It is distinguished by its channels navigated by colorful boats (moliceiro boats), traditionally used for seaweed harvesting.
Not far from the centre, known for its art nouveau buildings, is the Cathedral of Aveiro, with its prominent bell tower. The Museum of Aveiro, located in a former convent, has an extravagant tomb made of marble.
Not far from the centre, known for its art nouveau buildings, is the Cathedral of Aveiro, with its prominent bell tower. The Museum of Aveiro, located in a former convent, has an extravagant tomb made of marble.
Braga
Braga is a city in the extreme north of Portugal, northeast of Porto.
It is known for its heritage and religious events. To the east, the Bom Jesus do Monte complex has a neoclassical church at the top of an elaborate 17-level staircase. In the city centre, the medieval-style Sé de Braga houses a religious art museum and the Gothic-style Capela dos Reis. Nearby, the imposing Archiepiscopal Palace overlooks the Santa Bárbara Garden.
It is known for its heritage and religious events. To the east, the Bom Jesus do Monte complex has a neoclassical church at the top of an elaborate 17-level staircase. In the city centre, the medieval-style Sé de Braga houses a religious art museum and the Gothic-style Capela dos Reis. Nearby, the imposing Archiepiscopal Palace overlooks the Santa Bárbara Garden.
Douro
The Douro Valley could also be called an enchanted valley due to the beauty and enchantment that its landscapes offer.
Departing from Porto, where the river flows and where the Douro (table) and Porto (fortified wine) wines produced on its slopes also flow, we can get to know this Cultural Landscape, classified as World Heritage: by road, by train, on a cruise ship, or even by helicopter. None of them will leave us indifferent.
Departing from Porto, where the river flows and where the Douro (table) and Porto (fortified wine) wines produced on its slopes also flow, we can get to know this Cultural Landscape, classified as World Heritage: by road, by train, on a cruise ship, or even by helicopter. None of them will leave us indifferent.
Guimarães
Guimarães is considered the birthplace of Portugal because Afonso Henriques, who would become the first king of Portugal, was born here.
Associated with the formation and identity of Portugal, the historic center of Guimarães, in the area that was within the walls, was classified as a World Heritage Site by Unesco based on the values of originality and authenticity with which it was recovered. The city still has a harmonious and preserved heritage set that is shown in graceful iron balconies, granite balconies and porches, manor houses, arches that connect narrow streets, floor slabs smoothed by time, towers and cloisters. For a moment, we imagine ourselves in a medieval setting, where the nobility built their homes such as the Mota Prego house, the Vila Flor Palace, the Toural Palace and many others that give Guimarães a unique atmosphere.
Associated with the formation and identity of Portugal, the historic center of Guimarães, in the area that was within the walls, was classified as a World Heritage Site by Unesco based on the values of originality and authenticity with which it was recovered. The city still has a harmonious and preserved heritage set that is shown in graceful iron balconies, granite balconies and porches, manor houses, arches that connect narrow streets, floor slabs smoothed by time, towers and cloisters. For a moment, we imagine ourselves in a medieval setting, where the nobility built their homes such as the Mota Prego house, the Vila Flor Palace, the Toural Palace and many others that give Guimarães a unique atmosphere.
Viana do Castelo
Viana do Castelo is one of the most beautiful cities in northern Portugal. Its participation in the Portuguese Discoveries and, later, in cod fishing shows its traditional connection to the sea.
Viana do Castelo is quickly accessible from Porto, or from Valença for those coming from Spain. From Monte de Santa Luzia you can see the privileged geographical situation of the city, next to the sea and the mouth of the river Lima. This breathtaking view and the Temple of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, a revivalist building by Ventura Terra, from 1898, can be the starting point for visiting the city.
Viana do Castelo is quickly accessible from Porto, or from Valença for those coming from Spain. From Monte de Santa Luzia you can see the privileged geographical situation of the city, next to the sea and the mouth of the river Lima. This breathtaking view and the Temple of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, a revivalist building by Ventura Terra, from 1898, can be the starting point for visiting the city.
Serra da Estrela
In summer or winter, the highest mountain in mainland Portugal is the perfect setting for relaxing days in contact with nature.
With a maximum altitude of 1993 meters in the Tower, Serra da Estrela is an area of rare scenic beauty with impressive mountain differences where we can live intensely the silence of the heights. And take advantage of these moments of communion with nature to observe it, noticing the variety of vegetation, the birds or the flocks of sheep guided by dogs of the breed that the Serra gave its name to.
With a maximum altitude of 1993 meters in the Tower, Serra da Estrela is an area of rare scenic beauty with impressive mountain differences where we can live intensely the silence of the heights. And take advantage of these moments of communion with nature to observe it, noticing the variety of vegetation, the birds or the flocks of sheep guided by dogs of the breed that the Serra gave its name to.
Coimbra
Coimbra, a riverside city in central Portugal and the country's former capital, is home to a preserved medieval old town and the historic University of Coimbra.
Built on the site of a former palace, the University is famous for its Baroque library, the Biblioteca Joanina, and its 18th-century bell tower. In the old town is the 12th century Romanesque cathedral, the Sé Velha.
Built on the site of a former palace, the University is famous for its Baroque library, the Biblioteca Joanina, and its 18th-century bell tower. In the old town is the 12th century Romanesque cathedral, the Sé Velha.
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