Porto, Portugal, is a captivating tapestry of rich culture, stunning architecture and vibrant traditions waiting to be unleashed. Known as the second-largest city in Portugal and the most significant ...
Livraria Lello, with its ornate staircases and stained glass, is one Porto’s top attractions - Miguel Pereira Port has to be the main attraction for anyone visiting Porto – even if they are not a ...
Porto's location along Portugal's northwestern coast grants the city access to some prime beachfront. If you find yourself experiencing a sunny day, visiting Portugal's northwest coast is a great way ...
The Porto Bridge Climb offers spectacular views of the surrounding area from a distinctive perspective. When the Arrábida Bridge spanning the Douro River was completed in 1963, it stood as the longest ...
Oliver Balch, our resident expert, offers his top tips on the hottest places to eat and things to do this season. A famous cabaret and 'exotic parlour' from the 1980s, Pérola Negra club (Rua Gonçalo ...
Northern Portugal’s Douro Valley is home to a wide range of cultural experiences — whether it’s hiking through pine forests, exploring historic towns or visiting the vineyards where port wine grapes ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Elva Ramirez is a wine and spirits reporter, and cocktail book author. Step aside, Lisbon. There's a new hot destination in ...
Finding something good to eat in Portugal and Northern Spain is ridiculously easy. Nearly every establishment serves its own specialties, often seafood-based near the coast. But there are some ...
I enjoyed visiting Portugal for the first time, but I wish I had done a few things differently. I didn't realize we'd need dinner reservations for most restaurants. I also wish I'd planned more day ...
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