Free Lisbon walking tours, music scene tours, hop-on-hop-off bus tours, food tours, wine tasting tours and more!
Home to one of Europe's earliest thermal hospital (15th century) Caldas da Rainha is best known for its sulphurous hot springs, its characteristic glazed pottery, famous all over the country and its fertile land, sometimes called the "Garden" of Portugal.
Experience the serene Portuguese countryside and coastal trails atop a majestic steed with guided horseback riding tours. The Coastal Canter is a 3-hour ride along Lisbon's pristine beaches, offering riders the thrill of galloping by the waves and feeling the sea breeze. For a more rustic experience, the Countryside Gallop allows riders to explore traditional Portuguese villages, vineyards, and olive groves on horseback, complete with a traditional meal stop.
If you’re a fan, you’ll have several opportunities to see both of the teams in this city face off against others in the league. Benfica Sporting Lisboa
Our Lady of Fátima, in Roman Catholicism, the Virgin Mary in her six appearances before three peasant children near the village of Fátima, Portugal, in 1917. Since that revelation, millions of the faithful have made pilgrimages to the site where the woman, commonly called Our Lady of Fátima, appeared.
Lisbon is, among other things, known for its unique historical center, stunning architecture, colorful azulejos (ceramic tiles), and fantastic food. It also has a fascinating history, filled with rulers, invasions, destructions, and re-constructions. History aside, Lisbon is a fantastic place to visit.
A part of the Route of the Quintas and the Wine and Vineyard Route, there are numerous wineries and wine-producing estates for tastings and excellent local markets and food festivals which make for great fun for your wedding vacation.
For such a small town (the population is slightly over 10,000), there are quite a few restaurants, adorable boutiques and cafe options that satisfy a variety of cravings. The best news is that if you’re staying near the town center, everything is super walkable.
Located along the Douro River estuary in northern Portugal, Porto is one of the oldest European centers and its core was proclaimed a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1996.