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Roadtrip to Portugal

Portugal is the 4th most visited country in the world in 2021. Indeed, the beauty of the country, the diversity of the landscapes and the warm welcome of the Portuguese have aroused the interest of thousands of visitors.

In addition to this, the country's secular history, its various traditional festivals but also its culinary wealth that fascinates tourists from around the world every year.

Portugal is all this and more, because when you go there you will discover a country with welcoming, warm and smiling people.  Their joie de vivre and their kindness will make you smile every time.

Which cities to visit in Portugal ?

We advise you to visit different cities of the country in order to nourish your future memories and enrich your culture.

If you haven't already done so, we invite you to visit Porto, Lisbon, Faro and Coimbra to discover their historical monuments.

Good to know

The hottest and driest months in Portugal are: July and August. During this period, the temperature is usually 35°C with a humidity level of 7.5%.

Lisbon

Lisbon, the sunny capital of Portugal, captivates with its charming blend of historic neighborhoods like Alfama and dynamic areas like Bairro Alto. The cobbled streets, views from São Jorge Castle, captivating museums, and iconic trams add to the unique atmosphere.

With delicious cuisine and a warm ambiance, Lisbon promises an unforgettable tourist experience.

Porto

Porto is an urban city with a historic center classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.  Within this city, you can go from the upper city to the lower city passing by the Sao Bento train station or the "Sé" cathedral.

You can also venture into the narrow streets lined with buildings with facades covered with decorated tiles (Azulejos) and walk in the sumptuous pedestrian and animated street: The street das flores.

Coimbra 

In the heart of the region, Coimbra, a historic city with the oldest university in the country, is a symbol of the city. Obidos, for its part, a medieval city in the heart of the castle walls, is worth a visit. It is also known for its delicious traditional cherry liqueur (Ginjinha).