Porto to Porto
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Porto, Portugal
1 night Fri. Jan 16-Sat. Jan 17Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Nazare, Portugal
1 night Sat. Jan 17-Sun. Jan 18Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Lisbon, Portugal
2 nights Sun. Jan 18-Tue. Jan 20Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Evora, Portugal
2 nights Tue. Jan 20-Thu. Jan 22Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Marvao, Portugal
1 night Thu. Jan 22-Fri. Jan 23Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Tomar, Portugal
1 night Fri. Jan 23-Sat. Jan 24Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Viseu, Portugal
2 nights Sat. Jan 24-Mon. Jan 26Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Porto, Portugal
1 night Mon. Jan 26-Tue. Jan 27Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
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1 nightFri. Jan 16 - Sat. Jan 17
Porto, the second largest city in Portugal, is an ancient city, yet one that is young and vibrant in spirit. A coastal city located on the northern bank of the mouth of the Douro River, it is home to historical sites - baroque churches, bell towers rising over the city, magnificent Art Nouveau style buildings, and narrow alleys studded with bookstores and antiques- as well as a vibrant night life, great shopping, cafes, excellent restaurants, and the Port lodges which feature the outstanding local Port wines. Porto is also known for its laid-back vibe and its beauty - charming homes along the banks of the river, romantic spots, and picturesque bridges which connect its two sides.
Porto, a breathtaking coastal city, blends its deep historic roots and rich heritage with a young and vibrant vibe, avant-garde culture, and outstanding wine.
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1 nightSat. Jan 17 - Sun. Jan 18
Nazare, a scenic and charming coastal town on Portugal’s Silver Coast, is famous for its massive waves, laidback vibe, and beautiful beaches, and it has become a popular tourist destination – especially for surfers! The Big Waves season in Nazare is during their winter – between October and March – and the town has made headlines with its waves of close to 100 feet!
A coastal town, set on a cliff over a long stretch of sand, popular for its beach, water sports facilities and charming old town.
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2 nightsSun. Jan 18 - Tue. Jan 20
A naturally beautiful city which is surrounded by and set on seven steep hills (though some say eight!), Lisbon overlooks the Tagus River, the longest river in the Iberian Peninsula. Characterized by its laid-back atmosphere, Lisbon is known for vibrant culture, history, and architecture as well as for its picture-perfect panoramas.
Lisbon, the charming coastal capital of Portugal, is located geographically on the fringes of Europe, but it is one of the continent’s oldest cities and one of its liveliest.
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2 nightsTue. Jan 20 - Thu. Jan 22
Evora, the capital of the Alentejo region, is a beautiful town- a museum-city – with roots dating back to Roman times. Surrounded by 14th century walls and home to narrow, winding alleys, diverse and outstanding architecture, Roman antiquities, and a picturesque central square, it is one of the best preserved and oldest towns in Portugal and has been classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Evora is also a lively university city, full of bars and excellent restaurants.
Evora, one of the best-preserved and oldest towns in Portugal, is an enchanting and lively town, brimming with history, art, culture, and outstanding cuisine.
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1 nightThu. Jan 22 - Fri. Jan 23
Marvao is one of Portugal’s most beautiful medieval towns. It is perched on a huge granite cliff, about 2800 feet high, near the border with Spain, offering spectacular views over the vast plains of the Alentejo region. Marvao is often described as an “eagle's nest" as it is hidden in the hills in a fairytale-like setting. Marvao even made it to the New York Times bestselling book, 1000 Places to See before You Die!
Marvao, a uniquely beautiful medieval town set on a high cliff, has great views of the Alentejo region and is surrounded by well-preserved 13th century walls.
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1 nightFri. Jan 23 - Sat. Jan 24
Tomar, with its distinct medieval character, is one of the most beautiful and charming towns in Portugal. Tomar is known as the Knights Templar City because it had served as the seat of the Order of the Knights Templar from 1118 to 1308. In fact, it is the world’s most important center of Templar history, and its well-preserved castle and church reflect the town’s rich history.
Tomar is home to spectacular landscapes, architectural gems, and outstanding cuisine – including great local wines.
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2 nightsSat. Jan 24 - Mon. Jan 26
It is home to outstanding religious architecture and sacred art and is characterized by charming cobbled streets, winding alleys, public gardens, and a famous central square, Praca da Republica, which is adorned with flowers and fountains.
Viseu, a vibrant town with a rich, well-preserved history, is nestled in the hilltops of central Portugal surrounded by rivers and mountains.
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1 nightMon. Jan 26 - Tue. Jan 27
Porto, the second largest city in Portugal, is an ancient city, yet one that is young and vibrant in spirit. A coastal city located on the northern bank of the mouth of the Douro River, it is home to historical sites - baroque churches, bell towers rising over the city, magnificent Art Nouveau style buildings, and narrow alleys studded with bookstores and antiques- as well as a vibrant night life, great shopping, cafes, excellent restaurants, and the Port lodges which feature the outstanding local Port wines. Porto is also known for its laid-back vibe and its beauty - charming homes along the banks of the river, romantic spots, and picturesque bridges which connect its two sides.
Porto, a breathtaking coastal city, blends its deep historic roots and rich heritage with a young and vibrant vibe, avant-garde culture, and outstanding wine.
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