Why Visit Portugal

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Why Visit Portugal
Table of Contents

  1. The delicious Pasteis de Nata
  2. Sintra is a picturesque town. Sintra
  3. There are way too many old castles to keep track of
  4. The Santos Festivities
  5. In reality, all Festivals
  6. The stunning beaches
  7. The wine that won the award
  8. Portugal is a source of inspiration, J.K. Rowling — and it’s sure to inspire you.
  9. The great outdoors
  10. A word to describe: Fado
  11. A Gondola Ride like Venice in Portugal
  12. You’ll love everything about Madeira
  13. You’ll be awestruck by Portuguese beer
  14. The nightlife is constant until dawn.
  15. The design is Instagram-ready
  16. Portugal is so inexpensive
  17. The incredible people
    Portugal is a nation in which you can spend your morning surfing amazing waves and then go ski slopes that are snowy? Additionally, it is an area that is home to a myriad of wines that have been awarded.
    With its castles and cities that date back centuries, Portugal is a country in which you can hike to a 7,000ft high peak and taste one of the best secret recipes for food?
    It’s not easy to say no to everything. But what do I know? I was born there and every one of them.
    In case you’re not completely convinced. However, I’ll make you reconsider your decision by providing 16 (totally completely objective) reasons to go to Portugal and try it this year:
  18. The delicious Pasteis de Nata
    Try it! Pasteis de Nata
    I’ll tell you the truth. It’s true that the Portuguese make food extremely well. The paste is of Nata is a sure winner for the best Portuguese pastry.
    Five people worldwide have how to make these yummy egg-cream tarts, which is why you’ll desire to taste these authentic delights in Lisbon. The best ones are available on the menu at Pasteis de Belem (in Belem) as well as on Manteigaria (in Largo do Camoes).
  19. Sintra, a picturesque town Sintra
    Visit Sintra, the town. Sintra.
    If you love fairytales real, then you’ll enjoy Sintra. The charming narrow alleyways, the beautiful facades, and glitzy gardens and palaces are only the elements that create Sintra’s extremely romantic cities in Portugal.
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  20. There are far too many old castles to list
    The castles of Portugal are stunning.
    Did you have the knowledge that Portugal has been a part of Europe with an identical border since the 11th century? That’s why it’s among the most ancient nations in Europe. Fortunately, for the majority of its time, the history of the country has been preserved beautifully.
    This means that today, you can wander through the castles of the past and historic locations across the country.
    Guimaraes is the place where Portugal’s first King was born. Coimbra is home to one of the world’s most prestigious universities in the world. And no one could forget the breathtaking views of Castelo de Sao Jorge in Lisbon?
  21. The Santos Festivities
    It’s fun to go to town to celebrate the holidays.
    Each year, in June, the cities and towns come alive with celebrations to honor the three Catholic saints (The Portuguese refer to these as the Popular Saints). Parades, weddings, traditional street dances, and fresh sardines line Portugal’s streets Portugal for days and even weeks.
    The celebrations start in the early evening and continue until late into the night.
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  22. In reality, all Festivals are festivals.
    Be sure to look into the local customs!
    The Portuguese people love their festivals.
    As a traditionally Catholic place, Portugal celebrates many saints throughout the year with lots of parades, music, and (of course) excellent food. If you’re a fan of celebrations, this is yet another reason to travel to Portugal.
    In Tomar Tomar, the locals have praised the Holy Spirit from the 17th century onwards at Festa dos Tabuleiros (Trays Festival).
    In this celebration, which occurs every four years (the next one is scheduled for 2023), Women march through the main streets of the town carrying half of a Kilo (1lb) of platters that are decorated with flowers and a loaf of bread over their head.
    And Portugal is home to a Carnaval too. The most memorable parades are held in Torres Vedras and Sesimbra, in which the procession features interesting political humor.
  23. The stunning beaches
    The beach of Portugal
    Portugal has more than 100 beaches, and in reality, they’re not all situated within the Algarve. On the west coast of Portugal, there are some of the most stunning beaches in Portugal, such as Comporta Figueirinha.
    The water here is slightly colder (you are, in fact, bathing in the Atlantic Ocean). However, you’ll be rewarded by the most romantic sunset, pink and orange, right in the ocean.
  24. The wine that has won awards
    Nothing beats a glass of wine with perspective.
    The production of wine is among Portugal’s oldest traditions. It is also one of the most ancient traditions in Portugal. Portuguese wine is now being appreciated worldwide due to its extraordinary taste and quality. I
    If you’re a serious wine lover, then you can discover the Douro Valley as well as the Alentejo region with an excursion to the winery while you’re in Portugal.
  25. Portugal has inspired J.K. Rowling — and it’s sure to inspire you.
    Harry Potter Harry Potter fans are sure to love going to Portugal.
    The most faithful Harry Potter fans probably already have this information. But, Portugal was a great source of inspiration for J.K. Rowling while she was writing the early books of the magical saga tale.
    In particular, In Porto, the writer was often writing in the afternoons in the Cafe Majestic and Palacio de Cristal (Crystal Palace).
    If you go to the lavish Livraria Lello (Lello Bookstore) in the city, it may appear familiar to you. The 100-year-old bookshop was Rowling’s source of inspiration for the creation of Hogwarts Library. Hogwarts Library.
  26. The great outdoors
    There is even skiing in Portugal!
    Portugal is a tiny country. However, you can take advantage of all kinds of outdoor activities in the country. Enjoy the world-renowned waves of Ericeira or climb the mountains in Serra da Estrela, or sleep under the stars at Parque Nacional do Geres.
    The islands that are volcanic in the Azores are growing in popularity as a place to climb cliffs with dramatic views, explore stunning lakes, and take a dip in natural pools.
  27. The word that comes to mind is Fado
    Have a fun afternoon at the Fado House.
    If you’re looking to get the essence of Portuguese (and find out the meaning of Saudade), go to the Fado home and enjoy this sad song.
    Sr. Vinho and Clube de Fado are two fantastic spots in Lisbon where you can sample delicious traditional Portugal cuisine and be entertained by talented Fado singers.
  28. A Gondola Ride Just like Venice in Portugal
    Go on a gondola ride through Portugal.
    Venice isn’t the only one that is interspersed with beautiful canals. On a lesser scale in the north, the Portuguese Aveiro city Aveiro is also dotted with beautiful waterways you can enjoy during a relaxing gondola ride.
    Read about our experiences by Exploring Venice’s Canals of Venice
  29. You’ll be awestruck by everything about Madeira
    You’ll never ever want to leave the city of Madeira.
    Lava pools, picturesque villages, and stunning views are just a few features that can make anyone be awestruck by Madeira.
    The fresh fish (grilled limpets are the most popular here) that go well with a robust Madeira wine will keep you coming back for the rest of your life.
  30. You’ll enjoy Portuguese beer
    You’ll need to have an alcoholic drink to go with your dinner.
    The beer industry has an extensive and rich history in Portugal. There’s also a long-running national debate that pits the two major breweries each the other (namely, Sagres and Super Bock).
    What better method to settle this issue than to test them yourself? (I’m certain you’ll be able to see that Super bock is the better beer.)
    Love Beer? Visit us at Guinness Storehouse in Dublin. Guinness Storehouse in Dublin
  31. The nightlife continues until the early hours of the morning.
    The party never ends in Portugal!
    If there’s one thing that Portuguese people can master (besides the fantastic food, of course) is partying. And there’s a lively party scene that is suitable for everyone in Portugal.
    From Lisbon’s bars on the streets located in Bairro Alto to the selective nightclubs of Vilamoura, the party gets underway early and ends in the early hours also (early on the following day, which is).
  32. The Instagram-friendly design
    Make sure you bring your camera with you to capture photos of the structure!
    Picturesque tiles (The locals prefer calling them”azulejos”) and adorning beautiful façades and stunning designs on the cobblestone roads (calcada) are what make Portugal among the top beautiful destinations in the world.
    As with any village, town, or city, it is waiting for immortalization on your Instagram stream (#nofilter).
  33. Portugal is a steal at a price
    There are savings to be made in Portugal.
    Every time, Portugal has been named as one of the top budget places in Europe. Portugal provides all European culture and history at a fraction of the cost.
    So, whether you choose to stay at an urban center hostel or an elegant hotel along Avenida da Liberdade, you’ll benefit more from your hard-earned dollars here.
  34. The most amazing people
    The people are very welcoming in Portugal!
    Yes, Portugal can be described as a stunning country that offers great food, stunning scenery, and rich history. What distinguishes it (and what keeps tourists returning) is the warm and welcoming nature of the people who live there.
    Portugal hosts people and makes new acquaintances. It’s a great way to make sure you’re eating healthy (you’re certain you won’t need more? ). Also, they’ll make an effort to guide you around and ensure you’ll enjoy yourself wherever you do it.
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