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Though overshadowed by its more popular neighbour to the east, Portugal remains one of Europe's unspoilt gems. This land of traditional villages and vibrant cities has a countryside strewn with historical treasures and a wide assortment of World Heritage sites - natural and cultural wonders that offer a window into this once great seafaring nation.

Portugal's lively capital, Lisbon, and its northern sibling, Porto, are magical places for the wanderer, with picturesque neighbourhoods, broad plazas and old-fashioned trams still rattling through the streets. Both cities have their share of enticing urban life, with eclectic restaurants, colourful boutiques, bohemian cafes and stylish nightclubs that make good use of the waterside setting. Smaller towns offer their own enchantment, with well-preserved medieval quarters that invite exploring in towns like Évora, Coimbra, Guimarães and Braga .

Outside the cities, travellers can enjoy Portugal's warm sunny weather exploring centuries-old vineyards, visiting stone villages in the mountains or soaking up rays on the magnificent southern shoreline. Dramatic scenery lies all along the coast from windswept cliffs with edge-of-the-world views to wild dune-covered beaches.

More than just a static backdrop, the scenery sets the stage for outdoor adventure. Hiking, surfing, windsurfing, horse-riding, big game fishing, kayaking, diving, golfing and mountain biking are a few ways to spend a sun-drenched afternoon.

Those seeking a different slice of Portuguese culture can join in the revelry at a traditional festival, discover the melancholic music of fado (Portugal's answer to the Blues), sample the great fruits of the sea or go port wine tasting.

Perhaps best of all, visitors can stay overnight in some beautiful settings, from converted medieval monasteries to sprawling manor houses, elegant beach resorts to urban townhouses set in the heart of a historic neighbourhood.

 

What's Happening

Arte Lisboa

Until Mon 23 Nov 2009
Taking place in the cavernous Feira Internacional de Lisboa that overlooks the river Tejo, Arte Lisboa is the city's biggest exhibition of contemporary Portuguese and Iberian art. It provides visitors with the unique opportunity to see and experience the creativity that is very much alive and well in this vibrant city. The event is attended by gallery owners, artists, collectors, critics, art lovers and curious members of the public and has all the glamour and eccentricity one would expect from such an event.
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São Pedro Fair
Until Thu 31 Dec 2009 Taking place in the centre of the historic town of Sintra, which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage and Cultural Landscape, this fair is a great place to wander around and simply browse the many local and traditional products on sale.
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Feira da Ladra
Until Thu 31 Dec 2009 Taking place every Tuesday and Saturday in Lisbon's Alfama district, this open-air street market is a great place to experience the hustle, bustle and haggling of the day's trading.
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Changing of the Guard and Charanga
Until Thu 31 Dec 2009 On the third Sunday of each month at 1100, tourists congregate to watch the ceremonial Changing of the Republican Guard in front of the Presidential Palace in Belem just outside Lisbon city centre.
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Lisbon Marathon
Sun 06 Dec 2009 Attracting runners from all over the world, the marathon course takes participants around two circuits of the city's popular half marathon course.
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NB: While every care has been taken to ensure the information provided is accurate, we advise you to check with the event organisers before travelling to confirm the details are correct.