Classic Portugal
Get to know these romantic cities, home to the hottest nightlife, restaurants, and beaches in the country, on this exciting Portuguese adventure!
In this trip
Night Life
Culture
Great Food
Historic Places
Beaches
Trip itinerary
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Lisbon, Portugal
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2
Evora, Portugal
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3
Albufeira, Portugal
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4
Tomar, Portugal
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5
Viseu, Portugal
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6
Porto, Portugal
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7
Alcobaca, Portugal
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8
Lisbon, Portugal
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The capital of Portugal, Lisbon is a lively city filled with restaurants, shops, buzzing nightlife, and historical sites.
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This beautiful city was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its well-preserved palaces, Roman ruins and Moorish remnants.
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Once a fishing village, Albufeira is now a popular resort town with beautiful beaches, buzzing nightlife and a charming old town.
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A historical town set on the banks of the River Tagus, home to a number of exquisite Templars, churches, and scenic viewpoints.
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A charming city in the north of Portugal, home to several parks, gardens, and a medieval old town.
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Famous for its wine, Portugal's second largest city boasts a lovely waterfront and several historical sites and monuments.
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A picturesque city set in a lush green valley. It is best known for its impressive monastery and local pottery industry.
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The capital of Portugal, Lisbon is a lively city filled with restaurants, shops, buzzing nightlife, and historical sites.
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