15 Best Things to Do in the Azores (Portugal)

Marina da Horta

Volcanoes and the Azores go hand-in hand: Nearly every volcano to be found on Portuguese soil is set on these islands. There are spectacular clues to their power at a peninsula on Faial that was formed in the 1950s, or in the geothermal activity around the town of Furnas on São Miguel where local chefs …

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15 Best Things to Do in Covilhã (Portugal)

Igreja da Misericórdia

This mountain town is only a few kilometres from the highest point in mainland Portugal. People come in winter for one of Portugal’s only ski resorts, and in summer to marvel at the granite peaks, lakes and hike in forest. In Covilhã it’s fun to see how the town has adapted to its impossible terrain …

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15 Best Things to Do in Guimarães (Portugal)

Historic Guimarães

At the birthplace and home of Portugal’s first king, the city of Guimarães is Portugal’s cradle. The historic centre and its palaces and castle are a World Heritage Site, and it’s one of those culture-packed cities where you’re going to have to get organised to make sure you see it all. Even ambling around the …

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15 Best Things to Do in Odivelas (Portugal)

Museu da Cidade

At the terminal of the Lisbon Metro’s Yellow Line, Odivelas is an outlying northern suburb of Portugal’s capital. There’s a monastery in Odivelas, founded by a 14th-century King and moments away is the Monteiro-Mor palace, containing two superb museums and with calm botanical gardens in its grounds. Via the Metro you’ll have all of northern …

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15 Best Things to Do in Agualva-Cacém (Portugal)

Pena Palace

West of the capital, Agualva-Cacém is a municipality in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area. In this residential suburb you’re around half an hour from the centre of Lisbon, but also close to Sintra. This town, in the shadow of a mountain range, was the favoured summer retreat of the Portuguese court. If you’re keen on palaces …

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15 Best Things to Do in Braga (Portugal)

Bom Jesus do Monte

One of Portugal’s oldest cities, Braga was also an ancient seat of religious power with an archdiocese anchored in the 4th century. The cathedral is mandatory, as are several of the old churches, chapels and monasteries in the area. There’s also the lofty Bom Jesus do Monte sanctuary that you can reach via a splendid …

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15 Best Things to Do in Central Portugal

Óbidos

Portugal’s Centro region is massive and takes in a whole spectrum of landscapes and cultural nuances. The amount of things to see is far too long to list here, but is very diverse, counting several World Heritage Sites and many fortified towns. One walled city, Óbidos, was the medieval home of Portuguese royalty, while in …

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15 Best Things to Do in Northern Portugal

Guimarães

In Portugal’s Norte region you could begin with the UNESCO sites in Porto, Guimarães or the Douro Valley. Or you could escape to the unspoiled wilderness of Peneda-Gerês, Portugal’s only national park, or the Atlantic Coast and beach after beach of tempting golden sand. And then there’s the wine, grown on the spectacular terraced vineyards …

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15 Best Things to Do in Matosinhos (Portugal)

Casa de Serralves

A few short kilometres from the centre of Porto, Matosinhos is where Porto’s residents come to kick back and dine. For a long time this was the source of the city’s fish and seafood, and the market and profusion of seafood restaurants remain from this time. Matosinhos also has one of the best beaches in …

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15 Best Things to Do in Maia (Portugal)

Santuário de Nossa Senhora do Bom Despacho

To the north of Porto’s Metropolitan Area, Maia is a prosperous industrial city, close to the airport and with a few market-leading companies in its boundaries. If that doesn’t sound touristy there’s still enough to merit a stop, especially if you’re travelling with children. Zoo da Maia is the best in the Porto area, and …

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