Lisbon to Lisbon
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Lisbon, Portugal
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Lagos, Portugal
2 nights Thu. Jan 01-Sat. Jan 03Compare hundreds of travel sites and save up to 80%
Sintra, Portugal
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Braga, Portugal
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Lisbon, Portugal
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0 nightsThu. Jan 01
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 nightsThu. Jan 01 - Sat. Jan 03
Lagos, a small seaside town, is located in the Algarve region on the banks of the Bensafrim River and bordering the Atlantic Ocean. Its charming Old Town is surrounded by a 16th century wall, and the town is home to steep limestone cliffs, traditional cobblestone streets, picturesque squares, colorful houses, and medieval churches. The town also boasts great restaurants and a nightlife scene, though more than subdued than that in nearby Albufeira.
Lagos’ rich history, along with its golden beaches, abundant water sports, and relaxed atmosphere have made it a popular tourist destination.
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3 nightsSat. Jan 03 - Tue. Jan 06
A historic royal resort, the town is dotted with colorful, pastel villas, castles and palaces, and centuries-old monasteries – many of which are concealed in its pine forests.
Sintra is a charming, picturesque town located in the wooded hills of Portugal’s Sintra Mountains, a day trip from Lisbon.
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3 nightsTue. Jan 06 - Fri. Jan 09
Located in Portugal’s northwest, Braga is the largest city of the Minho province and Portugal’s third largest city. It is the seat of the archbishop and is widely regarded as the religious center of Portugal. In fact, with over 300 churches, Braga has been dubbed the “Portuguese Rome!” In addition to its rich heritage, the city boasts outstanding tourist sites, exceptional cuisine, a vibrant university, idyllic weather, and exciting festivals.
Braga, the “Portuguese Rome,” is regarded as the religious center of Portugal and boasts a rich heritage, outstanding tourist sites, and exceptional cuisine.
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1 nightFri. Jan 09 - Sat. Jan 10
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.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia