- From: 10/14/2020
- For: 14 days
- Landing in: Porto, Portugal
- Returning from: Viseu, Portugal
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Porto, Portugal
1 nightWed. Oct 14-Thu. Oct 15
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Aveiro, Portugal
1 nightThu. Oct 15-Fri. Oct 16
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Figueira da Foz, Portugal
0 nightsFri. Oct 16
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Leiria, Portugal
1 nightFri. Oct 16-Sat. Oct 17
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Lisbon, Portugal
2 nightsSat. Oct 17-Mon. Oct 19
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Evora, Portugal
1 nightMon. Oct 19-Tue. Oct 20
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Marvao, Portugal
1 nightTue. Oct 20-Wed. Oct 21
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Castelo Branco, Portugal
2 nightsWed. Oct 21-Fri. Oct 23
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Fundao, Portugal
1 nightFri. Oct 23-Sat. Oct 24
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Guarda, Portugal
1 nightSat. Oct 24-Sun. Oct 25
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Viseu, Portugal
1 nightSun. Oct 25-Mon. Oct 26
Recommended attractions
1 nightWed. Oct 14 - Thu. Oct 15
Famous for its wine, Portugal's second largest city boasts a lovely waterfront and several historical sites and monuments.
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Porto Cathedral
One of Porto's most significant landmarks, this 12C cathedral is an architectural collage of striking beauty and historical value.
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Serralves Foundation, Porto
A cultural institution, set on an 18ha estate, featuring a park, a contemporary art museum, and a villa.
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Ramos Pinto, Porto
A wine cellar owned by one of Porto’s most historic and famous wine producers, it houses a museum and a port tasting room.
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Historic Center, Porto
Wander through the cobbled streets of Porto and discover one of Portugal’s historic cities; wine and dine in exquisite venues.
1 nightThu. Oct 15 - Fri. Oct 16
An old fishing town, Aveiro is known for its historic and cultural sites, as well as its traditional sweets, Ovos Moles de Aveiro.
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Historic Center, Aveiro
Stroll through this splendid city, enjoying beautiful architectural features, and of course, the Ovos Moles de Aveiro.
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Aveiro Museum
Housed in the buildings of the Jesus Monastery, the museum is home to an amazing collection of historic artifacts and artwork.
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Aveiro University
Established in 1972, this prestigious university features several interesting old buildings and lovely lawns and trees.
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Old Train Station, Aveiro
A beautiful old 18C building with an ornate facade, the station is no longer active but visitors come to admire the azulejos.
0 nightsFri. Oct 16
A popular resort town for sun-seekers. It also offers plenty of leisure activities such as concerts, bars, and casinos.
1 nightFri. Oct 16 - Sat. Oct 17
A charming city set between two rivers, home to excellent cultural venues, historical sites and scenic viewpoints.
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Castle, Leiria
Set on a hilltop, this 12C castle boasts stunning views of the city. It also houses a 14C Gothic palace and an ancient church.
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Historic Center, Leiria
Wander through the narrow streets of Leiria and discover unique shops, charming cafes, and historical sites.
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Moeda Caves
A series of remarkable grottoes, home to elaborate limestone formations and a neat exhibition of minerals and fossils.
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Berlengas
An archipelago of small uninhabited islands, one of which can be visited. It boasts nice beaches, a lighthouse, and a fort.
2 nightsSat. Oct 17 - Mon. Oct 19
The capital of Portugal, Lisbon is a lively city filled with restaurants, shops, buzzing nightlife, and historical sites.
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Hieronymites Monastery, Lisbon
A 16C architectural gem of Manueline art, the UNESCO World Heritage Site monastery features an ornate facade and a peaceful courtyard.
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Historic Center, Lisbon
Wander through the lively streets of Lisbon and discover beautiful architecture, historical sites, and stunning viewpoints.
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Calouste Gulbenkian Museum, Lisbon
An art museum displaying a vast collection of ancient Oriental and Classical art, as well as 11C-20C European art.
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Palace of the Marquises, Lisbon
A 17C palace, formerly used as hunting pavilion, it boasts a 16C chapel and beautiful artwork decorating the different rooms.
1 nightMon. Oct 19 - Tue. Oct 20
This beautiful city was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its well-preserved palaces, Roman ruins and Moorish remnants.
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Chapel of Bones, Evora
A fairly small yet eerily powerful chapel, meticulously decorated with human bones and skulls that signify the transience of life.
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Historic Center, Evora
Take a pleasant stroll through the cobbled streets of Evora and discover shops, restaurants and several historical sites.
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Cathedral, Evora
An impressive 13C Gothic cathedral with a rose granite facade and two massive towers, home to cloisters, a museum and a chapel.
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Evora Museum
Exhibiting over 20,000 pieces of archaeological findings, art, and statuary, this museum is a rare monument to Portuguese history.
1 nightTue. Oct 20 - Wed. Oct 21
A charming medieval village, set on an 800m high summit, offering spectacular views of the surrounding mountains and countryside.
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Castle, Marvao
A 13C castle, encircled by a series of fortifications. It offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside and the village.
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Historic Center, Marvao
Wander through the steep and narrow cobbled streets of Marvao and discover the charm of this picturesque village on a hill.
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Marvao Municipal Museum
Located in a 14C church, this museum showcases archaeological and ethnographic artifacts representative of the local history.
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Church of Santa Maria, Marvao
A former church dating to 14C, it retains an ancient Baroque-style wooden carved altar, and houses the Municipal Museum.
2 nightsWed. Oct 21 - Fri. Oct 23
An authentic Portuguese destination visited by few tourists
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Castelo Branco Historic Center
Walk through the town center and get a feel for the local culture
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Serra de Sao Mamede Natural Park
One of Europe's most popular bird watching locations, the park is home to unique flora and fauna, as well as archaeological sites.
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International Tagus Natural Park
Covering the land along the Tagus River, this amazing national park is one of the final refuges for types of Mediterranean fauna.
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Douro River
A beautiful river, perfect for sightseeing cruises, bird watching, and enjoying a peaceful sunny afternoon in the sand.
1 nightFri. Oct 23 - Sat. Oct 24
An authentic Portuguese destination visited by few tourists
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Fundao Historic Center
Walk through the town center and get a feel for the local culture
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International Tagus Natural Park
Covering the land along the Tagus River, this amazing national park is one of the final refuges for types of Mediterranean fauna.
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Douro River
A beautiful river, perfect for sightseeing cruises, bird watching, and enjoying a peaceful sunny afternoon in the sand.
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Serra de Sao Mamede Natural Park
One of Europe's most popular bird watching locations, the park is home to unique flora and fauna, as well as archaeological sites.
1 nightSat. Oct 24 - Sun. Oct 25
An authentic Portuguese destination visited by few tourists
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Guarda Historic Center
Walk through the town center and get a feel for the local culture
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Prehistoric Rock-Art Site, Coa Valley
An impressive open-air park, home to a diverse selection of prehistoric rock carvings, dating back to 22,000 BC.
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Douro River
A beautiful river, perfect for sightseeing cruises, bird watching, and enjoying a peaceful sunny afternoon in the sand.
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International Tagus Natural Park
Covering the land along the Tagus River, this amazing national park is one of the final refuges for types of Mediterranean fauna.
1 nightSun. Oct 25 - Mon. Oct 26
A charming city in the north of Portugal, home to several parks, gardens, and a medieval old town.
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Grao Vasco Museum, Viseu
Set in a 16C palace, this unique museum is dedicated to Renaissance painted altarpieces, completed for the local cathedral.
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Historic Center, Viseu
Feel history come alive as you wander through the medieval streets of Viseu, discover churches, museums and monuments.
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Viseu Cathedral
Due to its numerous renovations over the centuries, this 12C Romanesque church features a unique combination of architectural styles.
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Church of Mercy, Viseu
An 18C church, boasting a marvelous facade of Neoclassical and Rococo lines, and noted for its three polychrome altarpieces.