Porto has once again earned international recognition, securing 8th place in Time Out magazine's list of the 50 best cities ...
The match ball that will be used for the quarter-finals onwards pays tribute to Lisbon, stage for this season's final.
At Vega de Terron on the Spanish/Portuguese border we catch our first glimpse of the MS Estrela; a new ship for a new era of ...
Just half an hour from Faro one of the Algarve’s most precious gems, lined with unspoilt beaches and streets steeped in history. Welcome to Tavira, a peaceful and authentic village that reveals ...
At Pinhao Railway station we delve deeper into the history of port, beautifully narrated through a series of 24 panels of exquisite azulejos – traditional blue, white and yellow ceramic tiles.
You might find these Portuguese tiles, or azulejos, adorned on buildings during a walk about town (especially in Alfama), in gift shops (or at stalls at the Feira da Ladra), or within the walls of ...
“My travels throughout Portugal were shaped by the people I ... The Municipal Library of Porto houses a stunning collection of azulejos, such as this panel from Convento de São Bento de Avé ...
While in the Old Town of Tallinn, every art and history lover should visit the Niguliste Museum, which displays the best of ...
Either way, you're likely to find some souvenirs, antiques, azulejos (Portuguese tiles), art and a number of second-hand/vintage goods. But the Feira da Ladra isn't your run-of-the-mill flea market.
Portugal is an Iberian Peninsula country, bordered by the Atlantic to the west and south and Spain to the north and east. In ...
It’s not an exaggeration to say that the best time to visit Portugal is any time you can go. The aptly-nicknamed “garden planted at the edge of the sea” (translated loosely from the Portuguese “jardim ...