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SuggestionsDiscovering LisbonLisbon is a city that makes you want to go exploring, to discover whatever might appear in every neighbourhood, on every street. It’s a safe and friendly city, relatively small but with so much to see. It’s an ideal place to spend a few days or as a (...)
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SuggestionsElvas - Accessible ItineraryBeing the largest fortified bastion in the world, Elvas has played an important part throughout history in defending the Portuguese border, which justified its classification as a World Heritage Site. The walls, dating from different periods, and (...)
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SuggestionsÉvora, World Heritage SiteÉvora, a book of Portuguese art history.The best way to see the city is on foot, walking through its narrow streets lined with white houses, discovering along the way the monuments and details that reveal the history of Évora and its rich (...)
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SuggestionsFaro - Accessible TourFaro, the main city and capital of the Algarve is also its port of entry for all who arrive by plane since it is only around six kilometres from the international airport. Located near the Ria Formosa and the sea, it is a city worth getting to know (...)
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SuggestionsFunchal - Accessible TourGood climate and natural beauty make the Madeira archipelago a safe option for your visit at any time of year. In addition to nature walks, open air activities and a tour around the island, do not miss a visit to the city of Funchal.Funchal has won (...)
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SuggestionsGuimarãesGuimarães is considered the birthplace of Portugal because Afonso Henriques, who went on to be the first king of Portugal, was born here. The historical centre in the area that was within the Guimarães city walls, is associated with the formation (...)
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SuggestionsIndustrial Tourism in São João da MadeiraSão João da Madeira provides the opportunity for a different kind of itinerary to see how Portugal’s traditional industries are still preserved.The points of interest on this visit are the region’s old industries that still exist and are now part of (...)
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SuggestionsLisbon - Accessible TourKnown as the ‘City of the Seven Hills’, Lisbon is increasingly becoming a more accessible city by removing architectural and uneven barriers. The introduction of new paving, ramps and appropriate signposting has created conditions facilitating the (...)
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SuggestionsLisbon and Porto: 2 cities, 2 riversDo you have a few days to spare and would like to discover a bit of Portugal? Why not start with the country's two main cities, just a short flight from some of Europe's major capitals? Lisbon, a city filled with light standing next to the River (...)
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SuggestionsLisbon by TramTrams are the ideal means to explore some of the most interesting spots of Lisbon’s historical and architectural heritage, or simply to tour the city.The most widely known is Tram no. 28 that runs from Martim Moniz to Campo de Ourique. Although you (...)