Portugal

Tourist Guide
Aveiro which includes a bay or harbour
Sunbathe on gorgeous golden beaches, feast on incredibly fresh seafood and explore medieval castles and cobblestone towns in this sunny Iberian country.

From the rumble of Lisbon’s streetcars to the crashing of waves on the shores of the Algarve, the sights and sounds of Portugal will capture your imagination. Discover remnants from its time as a powerful global empire, explore perfectly preserved medieval towns and doze on pristine beaches.

For a glimpse into Portugal’s past, head for the history-filled capital, Lisbon. The city is home to famous Moorish-influenced monuments including the intricately designed Jeronimos Monastery. The 16th-century Belém Tower was originally built to guard the entrance to Lisbon’s harbor. Towering above the city are the Moorish fortifications of Castelo de São Jorge. Join one of the daily guided tours to learn more about this castle and its galleries, which display historical relics.

Take a daytrip from Lisbon to Quinta da Regaleira, a decorative palace and gardens set on a hillside in Sintra. Visitors can inspect various ornate rooms, statues, fountains, underground tunnels, a chapel and even an aquarium.

Portugal’s second-largest city, Porto, is also worth visiting. Stroll over the Dom Luís I Bridge, designed by Gustave Eiffel of Eiffel Tower fame, which spans the Douro River and connects Porto to Vila Nova de Gaia. Sample the region’s namesake Port dessert wine.

For sun, sea, sand and golfing opportunities, head for Portugal’s sunny, southern coastal region, the Algarve. View the magnificent rock formations at Ponta da Piedade, south of Lagos. Famous for its jagged multicolored sandstone cliffs, caves and grottoes, this headland is remarkably photogenic.

Portuguese cuisine is built around local ingredients. In all coastal regions, seafood is a staple of the diet. Don’t leave without trying Belem’s pastel de nata (egg custard tart) and the famous sweet Porto wine.

Summer is peak season across Portugal, particularly in beach regions. Visit during September when the weather is still pleasant and the crowds fewer. The country is served by four main airports: Lisbon, Faro, Porto and Funchal. Enjoy the laid-back lifestyle of this warm and welcoming nation.

Popular cities in Portugal

Lisbon showing heritage architecture and a city as well as a large group of people
Lisbon District
Known for Historical, Art and Museums
Lisbon is the capital of Portugal and one of the most highly visited cities of Europe. Renowned as t is for its fine architecture, history, cuisine, culture and international trade, that’s hardly surprising.

Reasons to visit

  • Castle of São Jorge
  • Rossio Square
  • Lisbon Cathedral
Dom Luis I Bridge featuring street scenes, a bridge and a river or creek
Porto
Known for Rivers, Ports and Cafes
Portugal’s second-largest city captivates visitors with its rich history, award-winning wines and grand architecture.

Reasons to visit

  • Ribeira Square
  • Porto Cathedral
  • Livraria Lello
Madeira
Funchal
Known for Dining, Sea and Gardens
Madeira’s cultural capital offers museums and shopping districts on the doorstep of extraordinary natural wonders.

Reasons to visit

  • CR7 Museum
  • Funchal Farmers Market
  • Madeira Botanical Garden
Albufeira featuring a sandy beach and landscape views as well as an individual male
Albufeira
Known for Beaches, Dining and Bars
Albufeira is a quaint coastal town where you’ll find some of the most beautiful and sunny beaches in Portugal. Cool off by swimming in the ocean or enjoy local dishes in a restaurant right on the beach. Of course, there’s more than just sea and sand. Wander the cobbled streets of the old city and visit the ruins of Paderne Castle. Go shopping for souvenirs in the city centre before spending your evenings in one of the many bars on the Strip.

Reasons to visit

  • Albufeira Old Town Square
  • Albufeira Marina
  • Rocha Baixinha Beach
Azores
Ponta Delgada
Known for Islands, Marinas and Tours
Ponta Delgada awaits: its island views, cafes, sightseeing and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Ponta Delgada Marina
  • Termas da Ferraria
  • Antonio Borges Garden
Faro Island Beach showing general coastal views and a sandy beach
Faro
Known for Friendly people, Dining and Marinas
Faro is a picturesque, medieval city in the South of Portugal, with cobbled streets, café terraces and a natural park complete with beautiful lagoons. For those looking for more than just sun and beaches, Algarve’s capital won’t disappoint. This peaceful, whitewashed city has friendly people, good food and exciting bars, on top of the sun, sea and sand.

Reasons to visit

  • Faro Cathedral
  • Carmo Church

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