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With an extravagant new wine-themed attraction and a galaxy of top-quality restaurants, Portugal’s second city is sending out a siren call to food enthusiasts far and wide.
Portugal’s second city has a setting that calls for active appreciation, and there’s many ways to explore on foot, by bike or on water.
Go with Nat Geo: Nat Geo Expeditions offers several itineraries to Portugal, including an 11-day cruise along the Douro River embarking from Porto. Travel writer John Krich provided reporting for ...
Once the highest structure in Portugal, the 250ft tower is the perfect place to get your bearings, either from its top or when you’re looking for a landmark to help guide you as you explore on foot.
This story appears in the February 2021 issue of National Geographic magazine. In an obscure alleyway near Lisbon’s Alcântara neighborhood, the Fábrica Sant’Anna has been producing azulejos ...
Portugal has emerged as one of the hottest destinations in Europe. See this hidden treasure with G Adventures on a National Geographic Journeys eight-day tour that focuses on the nation’s ...