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Savouring life slowly is a Portuguese passion, and much of the best is humble - traditional folk festivals; simple, honest food drowning in olive oil; music that pulls at the heart strings, recalling past love and glories; and markets overflowing with fish, fruit and flowers.
GEOGRAPHY
Mainland
VISA The visa is to be obtained prior to arrival in the country
HOW TO GET
THERE:
Oporto - Dr. Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport
Faro - Faro Airport
Funchal,
Ponta Delgada,
FLIGHTS INTO
Air
CURRENCY:
1 euro is divided into 100 cents. The coins come in denominations of 1, 2, 5,
10, 20 and 50 cents, and 1 and 2 euros.
The notes are differentiated by their size and colour and come in denominations
of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500 euros.
1EURO = 66 INR (approximate cost of the day)
GETTING
AROUND:
The
train is cheaper than the bus, and the lines are generally more scenic, but
buses are usually faster.
The
scenery is best appreciated by car. Car rental rates are among the lowest in
Car rentals: There are car
rental services at airports, international rail terminuses and in the main
towns and cities.
Drivers with mobility difficulties, or anyone who prefers to, can rent automatic
or adapted vehicles.
To rent a car you must:
- be the minimum age of 21 to 25 years old, depending on the
company’s rental policy
- show identification (identity card for EU citizens or a valid passport for
other nationalities)
- have had a driving licence for more than one year
Taxi: Traveling by
taxi is relatively cheap, and in all cities plentiful. Across major towns and
for shorter journeys in areas where other transportation may be limited, a taxi
is worth considering. Outside major towns, you can also negotiate spesific
fares and hire a taxi for a few hours.
Bus: Bus services
links most of the country's smaller towns and villages as well as shadow many
of the main train routes.
Keep
in mind that some timetables often are designed for children who travel to and
from school. Departures can be very early in the morning.
Most
bus services were earlier operated by the state-owned RN (Rodoviária Nacional).
This has now been privatized, and there are a number of private companies. RN
Expressos covers long-distance routes. Check with the Tourist Office for the
most convenient bus.
For long-distance journeys pick up timetables and make reservations at the local bus station. For local buses you purchase your ticket on board.
Trains: All trains
are operated by CP (Caminhos de Ferro Portugueses).
Categories:
Regional: Stop at most stations.
Inter-regional: Faster, stop only at major stations.
Intercidades: Twice as fast, twice as expensive. Reserve your seat in advance.
Rápidos: The fastest, most luxurious and expensive service.
Between
Ask
in major stations for a copy of CP's official timetable (Guia Horário Oficial)
if you plan to do a lot of traveling by train. It covers routes and schedules
throughout the country. Timetables are also usually posted on station walls.
Tickets must be purchased at the station in advance. Rail cards for tourists (Bilhetes Turisticos) will save you some money. They are valid for 7, 14 or 21 days. Other discount tickets are also available.
Air: There are
several Portuguese airlines offering regular domestic and international
flights.
TAP (www.tap.pt) - Air Portugal is
the country’s "flagship" airline and has scheduled flights to more
than 50 international destinations and domestic flights between Lisbon, Oporto,
Faro, Madeira and the Azores, and also between Madeira and Porto Santo.
SATA (www.sata.pt) has
regular flights between all the islands of the
ATA (www.aerocondor.com) -
Aerocondor Transportes Aéreos operates regular domestic flights and
international charters.
BUSINESS HOURS
Banks
are open from
Normal
business hours for shops are from
Shops close at
CLIMATE:
Mainland
The climate in
In the
The summers are hot and dry, especially in the inland
areas (Trás-os-Montes in north-eastern
There are often warm, sunny days in autumn. Nice weather
at the beginning of November is often called "
The climate in the
The subtropical characteristics of the weather in the
Madeira Archipelago can be explained by its geographical position and
mountainous relief. The climate in
The sea temperature is also very pleasant all year
round, thanks to the influence of the warm
Table of
temperatures
(average temperatures - 1961/90 - in ºC and ªF)
Place
|
Jan./March
|
April/June
|
July/Sept. |
Oct./Dec. |
|||||
|
|
Air
|
Sea
|
Air
|
Sea
|
Air
|
Sea
|
Air
|
Sea
|
Porto
|
ºC |
10,3 |
12,9 * |
15,4 |
14,4 * |
19,6 |
15,9 * |
12,8 |
15,0 * |
( |
ºF |
50,5 |
55,2 * |
59,7 |
57,9 * |
67,3 |
60.6 * |
55,0 |
59,0 * |
|
ºC |
11,2 |
13,3 ** |
16,7 |
15,0 ** |
21,5 |
16,8 ** |
13,6 |
15,3 ** |
(Centro de |
ºF |
52,1 |
55,9 ** |
62,0 |
59,0 ** |
70,7 |
62,2 ** |
56,5 |
59,5 ** |
Guarda
|
ºC |
5,0 |
- |
11,7 |
- |
18,2 |
- |
7,7 |
- |
(Centro de |
ºF |
41,0 |
- |
53,1 |
- |
64,8 |
- |
45,9 |
- |
Monte Estoril
|
ºC |
17,1 |
14,9 |
21,8 |
17,5 |
26,3 |
19,5 |
17,2 |
16,1 |
(Lisboa) |
ºF |
62,8 |
58,8 |
71,2 |
63,5 |
79,3 |
67,1 |
53,0 |
60,0 |
Évora
|
ºC |
10,5 |
14,3 *** |
16,6 |
15,1 *** |
28,4 |
16,9 *** |
13,3 |
16,0 *** |
(Alentejo) |
ºF |
50,9 |
57,7 *** |
61,9 |
59,2 *** |
83,1 |
62,4 *** |
55,9 |
60,8 *** |
Vilamoura
|
ºC |
17,0 |
15,9 |
22,4 |
19,4 |
27,3 |
22,6 |
17,7 |
17,0 |
( |
ºF |
62,6 |
60,6 |
72,3 |
66,9 |
81,1 |
72,7 |
63,9 |
62,6 |
|
ºC |
17,0 |
17,2 |
19,7 |
18,8 |
23,9 |
22,2 |
19,4 |
20,5 |
( |
ºF |
62,6 |
63,0 |
65,8 |
65,8 |
75,0 |
72,0 |
66,9 |
68,9 |
Funchal
|
ºC |
19,4 |
18,7 |
21,8 |
20,0 |
24,9 |
22,7 |
21,3 |
21,4 |
( |
ºF |
66,9 |
65,7 |
71,2 |
68,0 |
76,8 |
72,9 |
70,3 |
70,5 |
* Viana do Castelo
** São Pedro de Muel
*** Sines
CLOTHING:
The
months of July and August can be very warm in
TIME:
Portugal Is 4 hours 30 mins behind us
ELECTRICITY:
The
electric current in
DIALING CODE:
The international dialing code is +351.
TIPPING:
Service
is included in the bill in restaurants, though it is customary to leave an
additional tip of about 5-10% of the total.
It is also normal to tip taxi drivers 5-10 % or rounding up the amount paid to
the nearest euro.
LANGUAGE:
One
of the Latin languages, Portuguese is the third most spoken European language
in the world and the native tongue of about 200 million people.
The Portuguese-speaking countries are scattered all over the world. Portuguese
is spoken in
In
SAFETY:
Like any big
city, there are some areas of
FOOD
This
is potentially the most varied experience to have in the country.
Portuguese
cuisine evolved from hearty peasant food drawn from the seafood of the
country's abundant coast and the pork raised on the limited grazing land of its
interior. From these humble origins, Mediterranean ingredients and spices
brought back to the country during its exploration and colonisation of the
Soup is the
essential first course of any Portuguese meal. The most popular is the
You will see
another Portuguese staple bacalhau (dried codfish) everywhere.
Locals will tell you that there are as many ways to cook this revered dish as
there are days in the year, or even more.
The most
common of
You'll see
grills, thick with the smoke of charring meat, in front of many restaurants
during your stay. Other than traditional sardines and salmon, Portuguese grilled
chicken -- marinated in chilli, garlic and olive oil -- is world famous.
Vegetarians may have a
tough time of it in
In many
Portuguese restaurants, if you order a salad it will come sprinkled with salt -
if you are watching your salt intake, or just don't like this idea, you can ask
for it "sem sal" (without salt).
A few
restaurants, particularly in non-tourist areas, do not have a menu, you have to
go in and ask, and they will list a few items for you to choose from. It is
wise to get the price written down when you do this so as to avoid any nasty
surprises when the bill comes. However, in this type of restaurants, the price
for each one of the options is very similar, varying around from 5 to 10 euro
per person.
Most
restaurants bring you a selection of snacks at the start of your meal - bread,
butter, cheese, olives and other small bites - invariably there is a cover
charge on these items, around 5 euro. Do not be afraid to ask how much the
cover charge is, and get them to take the items away if it is too much or if
you are not planning to eat as much. It can be quite reasonable, but
occasionally you will get ripped off.
If you have
kitchen facilities, Portuguese grocery stores are surprisingly well-stocked
with items such as lentils, veggie burgers, couscous, and inexpensive fruits,
vegetables, and cheeses.If you like hard cheese,try "queijo da
serra",if you prefer soft cheese,try regueijao. On larger shops mostly
found in the principal cities, you can also find many unusual items such as
exotic fruits or drinks.
SHOPPING
The
temptation of shopping is an irresistible temptation for most visitors to
Best buys include locally-made leather goods, jewellery, fine porcelain and
high-quality clothes ranging from thick hand-knitted sweaters to the latest
fashion garments.
Thankfully, traditional arts and crafts have not been lost as a result of
Visitors to
CITIES
It was in
This is a mountainous area with rivers, natural
parks and steep, sloping hillsides covered with leafy vegetation. The granite
from its mountains was used to build many of the region’s religious and
historical monuments, such as the unpretentious Romanesque chapels and baroque
churches.
History surrounds you when you visit the region’s
castles - the castle at Guimarães was the birthplace of the nation’s founder
and first king, Dom Afonso Henriques. And at the countless manor houses and
palaces emblazoned with coats of arms, visitors are received with an
aristocratic display of hospitality.
However, this region also owes much of its character
to the great waterway that cuts it in half, the scenic River Douro, whose
vine-filled valley is today classified as a world heritage site.
The river was given the name of ouro (gold) because
it brings the water that the sun-drenched vines rely on to produce the
world-famous Port wine. But also because this was the place from which ships
used to set sail in the great period of Portuguese discovery. Or perhaps the
name is due to the carved and gilded woodwork of the city’s countless baroque
churches.
The fact remains that this ancient city gave its
name to both Port wine and to the nation of
Sights in and around
Built in the 12th century, in the Roman style, it was later modified for several times and the original architecture was altered. Inside, it is worth admiring the paintings by Nicolau Nasoni, the silver altarpiece of the Holy Sacrament, the João Gordo ("Fat John") Chapel and the cloister. At the southern tower, there are still two standard measures engraved in the stone, the last vestiges of the Medieval fair which took place in the large Cathedral’s grounds.
A monument of the Baroque style, built
between 1754 and 1763 by the Italian architect Nicolau Nasoni, Torre dos
Clérigos became the emblem of
Situated
close to the
It is a peculiar church in the Portuguese Romanesque architecture, since it is the only building with one single nave covered by a stone vault, which explains the presence of massive exterior buttresses on the lateral walls. Spatially, it comprises a nave and a quadrangular top separated by a crossing that stands on calcareous capitals
The Pope Benedito XIV set the Brotherhood of the Nossa Senhora da Lapa in 1755. The following year the current church was founded, its first stone having been laid on 17 July. This new building would replace a chapel and house the devoted ones that went there seeking shelter.
The church
was constructed from 1709 on since the first church was in ruins. It was
concluded in
S. Francisco Church
The
portal was built in the following century and had
baroque characteristics. In the 17th and 18th centuries the interior of the
church was completely covered with wood carvings, forming a sort of golden box.
It is one of the most beautiful baroque interiors in the country. Although the
wood carvings do not present a stylistic coherence, their great quality, which
was the fruit of the best workshops in
S. Bento Station Built on the site of an ancient convent, it was completed in 1916. Now, only regional trains pass through here. Inside, the immense panels of tiles creted by Jorge Colaço, reproducing historical scenes, add a rare artistic beauty to the station.
S. Bento Station
Ponte D. Luís I (D. Luís I Bridge) In accordance with the Law of 11/02/1879, the government
determined the opening
of the competition for the "construction of a metal bridge over the Douro
River, in the place considered the most convenient in front of the city of
Porto, for the replacement of the current suspended bridge". The winning
proposal was the project of engineer Teófilo Seyrig, from the Belgian company
Societé de Willebroeck. Teófilo Seyrig had already been the author of the plan
and head of the team in the project of the Ponte D. Maria Pia (D. Maria Pia
Bridge) as Eiffel's associate. This time he was the sole responsible for this
work of the new and grand Ponte D. Luís I (D. Luís I Bridge). The construction
works began in 1881 and the inauguration occurred on
Ponte D. Luís
Ribeira The
genuine city is visible at the quarter of Ribeira ("River-bank"),
right by the river. Narrow and winding streets, dark arcades, typical houses
with colourful façades set in a place which preserves the charm of sites marked
by history, full of contrasts and curious characteristics. At night, the Ribeir
acquires liveliness and animation, being one of the most sought after spaces,
due to the numerous and pleasant restaurants, esplanades and nightclubs.
Museums
The Port Wine Museum Located in an 18th century warehouse where the wines of Companhia
Geral da Agricultura das Vinhas do Alto Douro were once stored. This Museum
aims to be an
Casa do Infante (House of
the Prince) or Casa da Alfândega Velha
(Old Custom House). Since then the services of the Municipal Archive are
located there. The Archive promoted
a project of study and of deep
remodelling of the building. An important Roman palace as well as better
knowledge of ancient royal buildings from the 14th century to present days were
the
result of the research carried
out. The relevance of the archaeological finds led to the creation
of a site museum situated by
the Archive and a small Tourist Office. The architectural project to remodel
and update the Archive was designed by the architect Nuno Tasso de Sousa.
Charles Albert, King of
Piedmont and
Soares
dos
the city of
Misericordia museum The treasure of the Museum includes
the Benefactor's Gallery and the "Fons Vitae" - a Flemish painting
from the
Seat
of a county of commercial and industrial importance and facing
emblazoned with well-known names, and over fifty companies based in narrow and twisting streets are engaged in blending and ageing the famous drink. Some of them offer guided tours so that visitors may see how Port is made and taste different samples.
Spreading out along the right bank of the
Museums: Ancient Art, Chiado (Contemporary Art), Tile,
Archaeology, Ethnology, Coach, Costume, Theater, Maritime, Military, City,
Gulbenkian,
Shopping:
Downtown; Avenida de Roma, Praça de Londres, Avenida Guerra Junqueiro, and
Amoreiras.
Nightlife: Bairro Alto
and Avenida 24 de Julho.
Important sightseeing in
The
Royal Palace is something you need to see. It is also known as the Palácio
Nacional da Ajuda and it was built to replace the original palace that was
destroyed in the earthquake of 1795. Another place that deserves your attention
is The Basilica in Mafra. It is
The Mosteiro dos Jeronimos’ construction
began in 1502 and was completed before the end of the century and it is
Tue. - Sun.: 10.00 - 17.00
Museu da Marinha (
The Museu da Marinha (
The Botanical Gardens Jardim Botanico (Estufa Fria)
Parque Eduardo
Lisbon,
The Botanical Gardens Jardim Botanico (Estufa Fria) will be a sight for you to
see. There are so many beautiful plants and flowers from the tropics in the
gardens. There is also a ‘hothouse’ or Estufa Quente which has plants from the
dessert in it. Take some time to see this gorgeous botanical garden.
The
Av. de Brasilia |
The Belem Tower (Torre de Belem) is located on the
Rua da Costa do
Oceanarium (Oceanario de Lisboa)
Parque das Nacoas
The Oceanarium (Oceanario de Lisboa) was the World Expo main attraction in
Day trips from
Sintra
- Enchanting atmosphere; romantic palaces;
Queluz
- Palace mixing Versailles' French grandeur and Portuguese eclecticism
Cascais
- Playground of nobility; picturesque resort; a surfer's paradise
Estoril
- The inspiration for James Bond; Europe's largest casino; spectacular
golf courses
Ericeira
- Traditional seaside village; surfing Mecca, superb seafood
Mafra -
One of Europe's biggest palaces, the building that bankrupted the nation
Setúbal
- Busy port; the birthplace of Manueline; dolphin watching
Sesimbra
- Calm waters in a fishing town; a mystical cape.
Arrábida
- Mediterranean vegetation by the Atlantic
Evora -
A museum-town; a Roman temple; prehistoric sites
Obidos
- "The wedding present town"; Portugal's prettiest medieval village
Alcobaça
- World Heritage Monument: Europe's greatest Cistercian temple
Batalha
- World Heritage Monument: European Gothic masterpiece; spectacular underground
caves
Fátima
- One of the Catholic world's most famous shrines
CENTRO DO
In the Centro de Portugal you will
find a huge variety of nature, history and culture. First there are glacial
lakes, spring waters and all kinds of outdoor sports: on land, in the sky or on
water.
The
If you’re feeling energetic, go to Linhares where
you can have a go at paragliding. For natural swimming pools try the Serra da
Lousã and the Serra do Açor. And for peaceful footpaths visit the Serra do
Caramulo. All of this is in the Centro de Portugal, where you will also find
opportunities for canoeing and rafting, rock-climbing, abseiling and many other
adventure sports. And be sure to spend some time on the Atlantic coastline with
its white sand and high waves.
Also in the Centro de Portugal is
The region is filled with the history of fierce
battles and stories of
The Centro de Portugal is a region of warm
hospitality, offering visitors genuine village tourism. The charm of the people
is to be seen in the authenticity of their rituals, and their popular religious
festivities, such as Easter. But it is also found in their cuisine, with its
cheeses, sausages and mountain honey. All of this is waiting for you.
ALENTEJO
Inland, the vast golden wheat fields
undulate in the wind; along the coast, unspoilt beaches look rugged and
unexplored.
The open, ample landscape is peppered with cork-oaks
or olive trees that have withstood the ravages of time. Occasionally sturdy
fortress walls rise up from hills, as at Marvão or Monsaraz, or you’ll see just
a simple dolmen reminding you of the magic of the place. Atop small hills stand
white one-storey farmsteads, while the castles are reminders of the battles and
conquests that once took place here. The patios and gardens bear witness to the
influence of the Arabs, who helped to shape the people and the nature.
In the Alentejo, the brute force of the land dictates
the march of time. Perhaps this is why the region’s culture has its own
particular character. All you need to do is visit Évora and discover its Roman
roots and the delightful charm of its heritage to understand why the city has
been classified as a world heritage site. When you see the
But don’t travel northwards or southwards without
exploring the region’s coastline. There the landscape consists of high sheer
cliffs sheltering tiny beaches. And there are also the sweet smells of the
countryside, the herbs and spices used to season fish and seafood dishes. Here
the time passes slowly, because the Alentejo follows the rhythm of the land
itself.
The
The
And don’t forget the golf! The
In the
FARO
Faro is the
Places to visit in Faro:
Igreja do Nossa Senhora do Carmo & Capela dos
Ossos
The
twin-towered, vanilla-and-butterscotch Church of Our Lady of Carmel was
completed in 1719 under João V and paid for (and spectacularly gilded inside)
with Brazilian gold. Behind the church is the Capela dos Ossos, built from the
bones and skulls of more than a thousand monks as a pointed reminder of earthly
impermanence, and the ultimate in recycling.
Hours: Oct-Apr: Mon-Fri
Milreu
The
ruins of a grand Roman villa are set in beautiful countryside at Milreu and
provide a rare opportunity to glimpse something of Roman life here. The
lst-century AD ruins reveal the characteristic form of a peristyle villa, with
a gallery of columns around a courtyard. Tantalising glimpses of the villa's
former glory include the fish mosaics in the bathing chambers to the west of
the villa's courtyard. Information sheets in various languages are available.
Just north of Milreu is the enchantingly dishevelled Palácio do Visconde de
Estói, well worth a visit for its overgrown sculpture filled gardens.
Hours:
Apr-Sep: Tue-Sun
Museu
Etnográfico Regional do
Praça de Liberdade
Tel: 289 827 610 (
In
the left entrance of the district assembly building is the
Hours:
Mon-Fri
Think of a place to the
west, where the nature and vegetation are pure and untouched, in the middle of
the
Do you know where we’re talking about? The answer is the
The
Inland you can go mountain climbing and walking through the countryside.
Or you can stick to the coast and go diving and swimming. On these amazing islands
it feels as if time has stood still.
All of the islands have something to offer. Take Pico island, for
instance. Classified as a world heritage site it boasts an amazing mountain,
dramatic cliffs and vineyards formed from black basalt. And of course, you’ll
want to discover the hot waters and the steam escaping from the vents of the
volcanoes on the
In fact, it’s probable that you’ll be totally enchanted by the
Are you looking for a few days of relaxation and
comfortable living? Then catch a plane to
The top-quality hotels and excellent service mean that everybody feels
comfortable and welcome. You’re sure to be tempted by the massages and modern
therapies on offer. Why not treat yourself to a dip in one of
Elsewhere the exotic flowers and fruits compete with one another in
their variety and colour. And then there’s the sea, always blue and visible
from wherever you are
Enjoy