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Portugal is a gorgeous country just west of Spain. I love Portugal, because of the dramatic coastline, stunning architecture, picturesque villages, friendly locals, and more. Portugal is my favorite country and it may be yours by the end of your time in Portugal.
In this guide you will have...
- access to an interactive map
- a detailed guide to Porto, Lisbon, Aveiro, and Nazare
- where to eat
- where to stay
- what to do
- the best tours to take
- how to get from city to city
This guide to Northern Portugal has all of the information you could need. I have spent tons of time in Portugal, as my family comes from the country so this guide features all of the local spots!
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I plan trips - Please reach out if you are interested!
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Let me take you to some of my favorite coffee shops in town. I will share with you 5 trendy places, as well as 5 traditional ones to satisfy each preference. Sometimes, we are in the mood for stylish decor and a creative food menu. Sometimes, we rather prefer traditional cafés to feel the history of a place and have a better view of the local life. Find below the places that suit you the best ☕️
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When it comes to breathtaking landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture, Portugal has it all. From the bustling streets of Lisbon to the stunning beaches of the Algarve, there’s something for everyone in this diverse and beautiful country.
Whether you arrive on a 3 day stopover or a week holiday, here’s a guide to some of the must-visit regions and sights in Portugal, along with some valuable tips for making the most of your trip.
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Porto is the second largest city in Portugal. Its rich history dates back to the Romans, but I love it for its beautiful architecture, amazing food and proximity to other beautiful parts of northern Portugal like Peneda-Geres National Park and the Douro Valley.
By putting this guide together, I wanted to help you make the most out of your time in Porto
This guide includes
👉 Advice on getting to Porto
👉 13 Hotel recommendations (at least half of which I've personally visited)
👉 14 Places to explore (including video advice on how to structure a day n Porto)
👉 10 Suggested excursions (including guidance on wineries in the Douro Valley)
👉 11 Restaurant and bar recommendations
👉 8 Best places to try Port Wine
and so much more!
Adventure • Architecture • Boutique • Luxury • Foodie • History • Nature • People & Culture • Photography • Wine • Coffee • Mountain • Relaxation
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Get to know Porto, the second biggest city in Portugal, and one of the oldest and most important in the history of this secular European nation. Full of intricate narrow streets, breathtaking viewpoints from sunrise to sunset, incredible food and a hospitable people, Porto is truly one of the best city escapes in Europe.
This guide includes:
- introductory note
- places to visit (photo spots, museums and cultural venues, parks and gardens, open squares and others)
- restaurants (portuguese food and international cuisines)
- coffee and brunch places
- places for beer and drinks
- places for a night out
Get to see more from my travels on my Instagram (@pedralexpereira) and Flickr (flickr.com/photos/pedralexpereira)
Architecture • Art • Budget • History • Nature • People & Culture • Slow Travel • Photography • Coffee • Relaxation • Foodie
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Sao Miguel Island in Azores, Portugal is filled with vibrant lakes, volcanos, lush trails, hot springs, hydrangeas, and black sand beaches. Get insights into hidden coves untouched by time, trails that lead to the heart of the island, and gastronomic secrets that dance on the palate. Packed with insider tips, breathtaking imagery, and curated itineraries, this guide is your passport to an island less traveled✨
I share everything you need to know in organized lists, and how to split up your days on the island. You can expect:
🗺 Interactive google map with everything pinned (75 pins)
❓ FAQ and other tips (such as transportation and how to split your days/activities up on the island)
🥾 Hiking trails + waterfalls (AllTrails links included)
🔍 Viewpoints for simple yet insane sights (TripAdvisor links included)
🍲 Restaurants (menu linked when available)
🏝 Beaches
💧 Hot springs & Thermal baths
🛶 Tours with links (free options also listed)
🏨 Recommended accommodations (Includes budget, mid-range, and luxury options for the following regions: Ponta Delgada, Furnas, Ribeira Grande, and Sete Cidades)
📱 Useful apps & websites
📍 BONUS: 1 week recommended itinerary + 4 day recommended itinerary
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**I do make a small kickback at no cost to you on some of the tours and accommodations listed on this guide**
Make sure to save this guide + tag me in your adventures @theguidedtravels. I know you’ll love the island as much as I did, and I would love to see where you decide to go(:
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Built up from my own trip to Lisbon in February, plus a few extra places I didn’t get to but have saved for next time!
This little guide includes:
🤓Just a little history I found helpful
🍤a few dishes to try
🛎️1 hotel
🍽️5 spots to dine
☕️5 spots to grab a coffee & sweet
🥂2 spots for just a drink
🚡 7 spots to explore!
Plus since we braved the city with a stroller, I left some details in the locations 😉
What’s not included: anything to do with Fado… sorry 😅
Leaving this guide free for now, but if you find it helpful and would like to say thanks, tips are always appreciated 🥰
(you can help fund research for my next guide 🤓)
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Discover my collection of tightly edited places to eat, stay, and play in Lisbon. We've tapped into our network of travel connoisseurs, conducted extensive research, and scoured all that's local, ungoogleable, and off-the-trodden path.
The city guide spotlights design-led sustainable hotels, artisanal cafes, cutting-edge art spaces, farm-to-fork restaurants, beach excursions, sailing tours, and elusive, off-the-grid experiences that breathe life into a city.
The city guide includes a link to a curated map with all the recommended places to eat, play, and stay. So, what's in the guide?
Here's a glimpse:
- 15 handpicked conscious boutique hotels in Lisbon
- 4 recommended rentals in Lisbon
- 10 favorite spots for coffee & nibbles
- 10 favorite lunch spots
- 18 favorite dinner spots
- 12 cool bars + night clubs
- 9 suggested places to explore in Lisbon
- 4 must-see sites
- 9 great spots for art and design lovers
- 10 off-the-beaten-path experiences in and around Lisbon
- A handful of cool shops we love
Architecture • Art • Boutique • Design • Luxury • Photography • Slow Travel • Sustainable/Eco
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This is your ultimate companion to indulging in the sweet delights of Portugal's vibrant capital city. Prepare your taste buds for a delectable journey through Lisbon's rich pastry scene. From the iconic Pastel de Nata to lesser-known regional specialties, this guide meticulously curates the top 10 pastry destinations that promise an unforgettable experience. Get ready to satisfy your sweet tooth and uncover the irresistible charm of Lisbon, one pastry at a time.
50+ • Backpacker • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • Female Solo • Coffee • Foodie • People & Culture
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Yana Marchuk
Available for hire
Work & rest balance in Porto . Best hotels for digital nomads in Porto
Work and enjoy Porto and Portugal !
In this guide you will find perfect hotel options for digital workers . Where you can find life & rest & work balance . All hotels are having a great wi-fi , location and will meet your requires .
Outsite Porto - Mouco ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
- co-work cafe inside
- apart hotel
- some rooms have private terrace
- Minimalistic desigh with big windows and naturall day light (perfect for content creators )
- fast wifi
- Pool
- Possible to stay long term
- location ( next to train / bus station - Campanha) , 15 minutes from city center
- events with local and foreign artists and nomades ( great networking )
- yoga rooms (health and welness is a must)
- affordable price (some rooms in a high season is less than 100 EUR per night!)
Wine & books Porto 5 stars
located in a city center (next to a great laptop friendly coffee shops (So Coffee Roasters & Fabricca Coffee) metro station - Aliados
Gym & spa (healthy body-healthy mind)
a great cafe to work inside
rooftop (to work under with a view!)
Yotel Porto 4 stars
-high technology hotel ( you may not interract with a lot off staf (even breakfast may be serves with a robot )
-light minimalistic rooms ( good for filming and content creation )
-located in a city center (Trindade metro station )
-gym inside
-possible to work inside in the cafe (more like bar)
The Editory Garden Porto Hotel 4 stars
-located in a city center (next to Sao Bento station )
-beautiful garden cafe inside with good wifi
-light rooms (great for filming)
Business • Digital Nomads • Relaxation • Wellness
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Larry Majewski / Europe for the Family
The Best Playgrounds in Lisbon (that happen to have refreshment kiosks attached to them!)
Have you ever taken your kids to a playground with a coffee in your hand? How about a beer? Glass of wine?
At your home playground, that may be frowned upon. But, in Lisbon, playgrounds and refreshment kiosks often enjoy a symbiotic relationship.
There are dozens of refreshment kiosks (quiosques) scattered around Lisbon serving coffee, beer, wine, classic drinks and an array of snacks or bites – no two kiosks menus are exactly alike. Locals have a place to meet up with friends or colleagues. Visitors have a chance for a unique cultural experience.
Every now and then, those kiosks pop up near playgrounds. Or is it the other way around?
Either way, here are a few exceptionally safe spots for you to unwind or recharge while your kids get some wiggles out.
Family • Coffee • People & Culture • Wine
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Planning a tour to visit Lisbon, the vibrant capital of Portugal, can be a delightful experience given its rich history, culture, and diverse attractions. Here's a comprehensive guide for a memorable visit to Lisbon. By following this itinerary, you'll get a well-rounded experience of Lisbon, blending its historic charm, cultural richness, and modern vibrancy. Enjoy your trip!
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There are secret islands in the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean. Nine of them, actually. The Azores are an autonomous region of Portugal, even though they're nearly 900 miles off the coast of Lisbon. Mount Pico, on the island of Pico, is actually the highest point in the European country. The volcanic archipelago is covered with farmland. Small fishing communities line the coasts. Travelers were first introduced to the remote islands when they became a refueling stop for flights between Europe and North America. Direct flights from Boston and New York eventually followed.
The Azores are finally being discovered by North Americans without Portuguese heritage. It's about time. Ponta Delgada, the little capital, mixes historic buildings with modern hotels and restaurants. São Miguel, the main island, is full of hiking trails and hot springs. Pico Island is famous for its wine. While seven other islands are just waiting to be explored. With mild climate, thanks to the jet stream, the Azores are a year-round destination. Go before the secret gets out.
This detailed guide includes:
Places: islands, cities, neighborhoods, towns, hidden villages
Stay: hotels
Eat: bakeries, coffee shops, ice cream stands, pizzerias, restaurants, teahouses
Drink: beach bars, rooftop bars, tapas bars, wineries
Do: abandoned hotels, aqueducts, bamboo groves, beaches, botanical gardens, bridges, chapels, churches, fountains, fumaroles, gardens, gates, hikes, lakes, marinas, mountains, natural swimming pools, nature preserves, public parks, roads, sculptures, squares, statues, tourist offices, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, viewpoints, windmills
Transportation: airports, car rentals, ferries, parking lots
Adventure • Boutique • Design • Foodie • Luxury • Outdoors • People & Culture • Relaxation • Road Trip • Wine • Coffee • Faith • History
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São Miguel Island is the largest--in both size and population--of the Azores. The Green Island was discovered and claimed by the Portuguese in the early 15th century. Mild climate and fertile volcanic soil made the island appealing for settlers. It quickly became an export hub for in-demand sugar. A fishing industry eventually followed. Now it's tourists who are flocking to the island. They're lured by black-sand beaches, hidden hot springs, lake-filled craters, Europe's only tea plantations, quiet hiking trails, volcanic hills, and whale-watching tours. Be sure to spend some time in Ponta Delgada, the easy-to-navigate capital, as well.
This detailed guide includes:
Places: cities, neighborhoods, towns, hidden villages
Stay: hotels
Eat: coffee shops, ice cream stands, restaurants, teahouses
Drink: beach bars, rooftop bars
Do: abandoned hotels, aqueducts, bamboo groves, beaches, botanical gardens, bridges, chapels, churches, fountains, fumaroles, gardens, gates, hikes, lakes, marinas, nature preserves, public parks, roads, sculptures, squares, statues, tourist offices, viewpoints
Transportation: airports, car rentals, parking lots
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Ponta Delgada is the capital of the Azores. "Thin Cape" sits on the southwest shore of São Miguel Island, the largest island in the autonomous archipelago. The city was a small fishing village until a 1522 earthquake destroyed Vila Franca do Campo, the island's original capital. Ponta Delgada quickly got an upgrade. Its economy and size grew with the citrus-exporting business. Black-and-white basalt buildings--a bell tower, churches, squares--still fill the city's historic core. New gourmet restaurants and waterfront bars do, too. It's easy to get to know Ponta Delgada by walking, as the narrow streets all eventually lead down to the large marina. Let your Azorean adventure begin!
This detailed guide includes:
Places: neighborhoods
Stay: hotels
Eat: coffee shops, ice cream stands, restaurants
Drink: rooftop bars
Do: botanical gardens, churches, fountains, gates, marinas, public parks, roads, squares, statues, tourist offices
Car-free • Architecture • Boutique • Faith • Foodie • History • Outdoors • People & Culture • Relaxation • Coffee
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Ohhhh Lisbon. What can I say? This city is choc a bloc FULL of beautiful cafes and spaces with amazing coffee and brunch stops, as well as classy rooftop bars with incredible views across the city.
I've made a short (ish) list of some of my favourite places to check out on your trip, and a few I didn't get to visit but type them into google and save them to make it easy as pie to visit!!
Enjoy! 🥂☀️
Couples • Groups • Backpacker • 50+ • Digital Nomads • Family • Female Solo • Foodie
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Sterenn - Europe expert
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10 Best Hotels in Lisbon: Unlock the Ultimate Stay Experience
Discover the ultimate guide to the 10 best hotels in Lisbon, carefully curated to offer the perfect blend of luxury, comfort, and location. Whether you're seeking historic charm, modern elegance, or breathtaking views, this guide highlights the top accommodations that will elevate your stay in Portugal's vibrant capital. Let us help you find the ideal hotel for your next unforgettable trip to Lisbon!
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Lisbon is a total gem of a city where traditional heritage meets modern vibrancy, and this is nowhere more evident than in its food and culture scene. The city is a bustling metropolis that offers a unique blend of the old-world charm with contemporary flair, making it a must-visit destination for culture enthusiasts and foodies alike.
Lisbon's culinary scene is a reflection of Portugal's rich maritime history, with an emphasis on fresh seafood. Cod (bacalhau) dishes are ubiquitous, served in various forms such as "Bacalhau à Brás" (shredded cod with onions, potatoes, and eggs). Sardines, especially grilled sardines (sardinhas assadas), are another staple during the summer months. But Lisbon's food scene isn't limited to seafood; "Alheira," a type of sausage made from meats other than pork, and "Bifana," a traditional pork sandwich, are also popular among locals and tourists.
Pastries and sweets hold a special place in Lisbon's culinary landscape, with "Pastéis de Nata" (custard tarts) leading the charge. These creamy, flaky pastries originated in the city's Belém district and are a must-try for anyone visiting Lisbon. The city's coffee culture is equally noteworthy, with cafes and pastelarias dotting every corner, inviting visitors to indulge in a leisurely "bica" (espresso) paired with a pastry.
Lisbon's culture is as diverse as its culinary offerings. The city is renowned for Fado music, a soul-stirring genre characterized by its melancholic tunes and lyrics that reflect the Portuguese concept of "saudade," or longing. Visitors can experience live Fado performances in various "casas de Fado" throughout neighborhoods like Alfama and Mouraria, offering an intimate glimpse into Portugal's soul.
Art and history are woven into the fabric of the city, with numerous museums and galleries showcasing everything from contemporary art to artifacts that trace Portugal's maritime exploits. The LX Factory, a former industrial complex turned cultural hub, epitomizes Lisbon's blend of historical roots with modern creativity, hosting art studios, bookshops, eclectic boutiques, and thematic restaurants.
The city's architecture is another highlight, with the Pombaline downtown area (Baixa) offering a grid-like layout unique to Europe, majestic plazas like Praça do Comércio, and iconic monuments such as the Belém Tower and Jerónimos Monastery. The juxtaposition of traditional azulejos (ceramic tiles) adorning buildings with street art and murals in districts like Bairro Alto and Graça adds to the city's vibrant aesthetic.
Lisbon is a city that delights the senses and stirs the soul, offering a rich tapestry of food and culture that seamlessly blends tradition with innovation. Whether it's in the simple pleasure of a Pastel de Nata, the haunting melodies of Fado, or the intricate beauty of azulejos, Lisbon invites exploration and promises unforgettable experiences.
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Lisbon is the city of 7 hills... but it feels more like a thousand when you're there! But DON'T take my word for it, go work out your own glutes!!! In a country known for it's wine, tiles, cork & epic surf, Portugal has something for everyone!
Below I'll dive into the best things to do in Lisbon & some awesome day trips from Portugal's historic capital city.
Adventure • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Budget • Coffee • Design • Faith • History • Luxury • People & Culture • Photography • Relaxation • Romantic • Slow Travel • Wine
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