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Join Our Facebook Community and Tips for Traveling to Portugal

If you love traveling to Portugal, are planning a visit, or want to share your experiences, we have the perfect space for you! We created a Facebook community: Visit Portugal – Community & Advice: Lisbon, Porto, Algarve, a group where travelers, locals, and Portugal enthusiasts can connect, exchange tips for Traveling to Portugal. Why Join …

Roteiro Portugal Espanha: Descobre ambos os Paises
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Portugal in the top 5 safest countries in the world

Portugal in the top 5 safest countries in the world. In 2021, Portugal reached 4th place in the Global Peace Index (GPI), securing its position in the top 5 safest countries in the world, among 163 states and territories evaluated by the Institute for Economics and Peace. Despite dropping one position compared to the previous …

Why Should Portugal Be Your Next Travel Destination?

Why should Portugal Be Your Next Travel Destination ? Simple: Portugal is one of the best places to spend your vacation, considered one of the safest and most stable countries in the world. The country has received global recognition from The Guardian, New York Times, Condé Nast Traveler, Forbes, El País, CNN, BBC, and prestigious …

Melhores vinícolas junto a Lisboa

Best wineries near Lisbon

Here are some tips on the best wineries near Lisbon for those in the city wishing to visit vineyards without long trips to regions like Évora or the Douro Valley. Jose Maria da Fonseca Proudly known as a family of wines, wines of family, this winery is perhaps the oldest in Portugal, remaining within the …

Palácio Nacional de Mafra

National Palace of Mafra

About the National Palace of Mafra The imposing National Palace of Mafra, one of the architectural jewels of Portugal, dominates the central space of the village of Mafra. Its two towers symbolize the power and majesty of the Portuguese monarchy: the North Tower, reserved for the King, and the South Tower, for the Queen. These …