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Our Lisbon travel guide! What a treat this city is. Lisbon, and indeed much of Portugal, is a traveller's dream come true. Easy to navigate, effortlessly enjoyable, endlessly delicious.
Portugal’s packed with those, way beyond Lisbon’s bustle or the Algarve’s sandy hype, so here are seven hidden gems most travelers completely miss. These aren’t just random pins on a map; they’re ...
Lisbon is a hilly place. As long as you don't mind exercising your calf muscles, you'll find you can walk to most hotels, restaurants and the top attractions. If traipsing through a foreign city ...
A home-from-home, Victoria Harper has spent the last 20 years visiting the Portuguese capital and knows its streets inside out. Here are her recommendations for the perfect pre-summer break ...
Since Portugal is a relatively small country, you can easily get around using a train or bus. In fact, we had no problem navigating the public transport here. The trains are cheap and offer more ...
Lisbon, Portugal… no end of sights and good things to eat and drink.Credit: Getty Images Who goes there Lisbon features on itineraries along western Europe’s seaboard, which often link ...
Those that enjoy slower travel also are in luck as they can now embark on a 21-hour trip that links seven cities across ...
In contrast, Portugal has made a concerted effort to attract retirees, entrepreneurs, remote workers and start-ups. From visas, to taxes and how to get a job, here's our complete guide on ...
I’d dragged all my friend’s to the ‘hottest destination’ for nightlife in the Portugal capital and found myself wondering how ...
The late Calouste Gulbenkian, a former oil tycoon and distinguished art collector, amassed 6,000 works of art in his lifetime, donating it all to Portugal upon his death. The diverse selection on ...