Portugal, a country of navigators and poets, will charm you with its gentle way of life, its colorful historic cities, its wild coasts battered by the Atlantic, and its melancholic culture imbued with “saudade.” From the cobblestone streets of Lisbon to the vineyards of the Douro, and the golden beaches of the Algarve, our stays in Portugal invite you to discover a rich heritage and preserved authenticity. Explore our offers and let yourself be seduced by the Portuguese soul.

What to remember about Portugal in 4 points

A rich historical and architectural heritage

Explore majestic monasteries (Batalha, Alcobaça), medieval castles, cities with colorful azulejos, and UNESCO-listed sites.

Charismatic cities

Lisbon and its yellow trams, Porto and its port wine cellars, Coimbra and its centuries-old university.

Spectacular coastal landscapes

From the rugged cliffs of the Algarve to the surfing beaches on the west coast, passing through the archipelagos of Madeira and the Azores.

An authentic culture and flavorful gastronomy

Listen to fado, taste bacalhau (cod) prepared in countless ways, pastéis de nata, and local wines.

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What are the must-visit places in Portugal?

Portugal offers a great diversity of sites.

  • Lisbon, the capital, is famous for the Alfama district, tram 28, the Belém Tower, and the Jerónimos Monastery.
  • Porto, in the north, captivates with its Ribeira district, its bridges over the Douro, and its port wine cellars.
  • The Douro Valley , a UNESCO-listed site, is breathtaking with its terraced vineyards., classée à l’UNESCO, est magnifique avec ses vignobles en terrasses.
  • Sintra, near Lisbon, is home to fairytale palaces like the Palácio da Pena and Quinta da Regaleira. Coimbra is known for its historic university.
  • L’Algarve, in the south, is renowned for its beaches, coves, and rock formations.
  • The center of the country offers historic cities such as Évora (UNESCO-listed), Óbidos (fortified town) and the monasteries of Batalha et , Alcobaça.
  • The archipelagos of Madeira and the Azores offer volcanic landscapes and lush nature.
Colorful houses and Saint George's Castle overlooking Lisbon with the 25 de Abril Bridge in the background

What is the climate like in Portugal?

Portugal enjoys a temperate Mediterranean climate:

  • Lisbon and the center: Mild and humid winters, hot and sunny summers.
  • North (Porto, Douro): Cooler and rainier winters, hot summers but often windier.
  • South (Algarve): Mild winters, hot and very sunny summers, with little rain.
  • Interior (Alentejo): Very hot and dry summers, cold winters.
  • Madeira and Azores: Subtropical climate with mild temperatures year-round. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are ideal seasons to visit most of the country.
Taylor’s 20-year-old port bottle with pastéis de nata served on a wooden table

What to eat in Portugal? Gastronomy in Portugal

Portuguese cuisine is generous and flavorful, with a strong maritime tradition. The bacalhau (dried and salted cod) is the national dish, prepared in hundreds of different ways. Fresh grilled fish (sardines in summer) and seafood are excellent. Try the caldeirada de peixe (fish stew), thearroz de marisco (seafood rice) and the cozido à portuguesa (hearty stew). The pastéis de nata (small custard tarts) are an unmissable treat. Portugal produces a wide variety of wines, including the famous Port wine, Vinho Verde (young and sparkling wine) and many quality red and white wines.

When to go to Portugal?

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Our travel diaries on Portugal

Looking for inspiration and first-hand accounts? Let yourself be guided by the experiences of those who have already explored this fascinating country. There you’ll find a wealth of information to prepare your own adventure.

Practical tips for your trip to Portugal

The oldest bookstore still in operation in the world, Livraria Bertrand, opened in 1732, is located in Lisbon. Moreover, Portugal is one of the world’s largest producers of cork.

The official currency in Portugal is the Euro (€). Credit cards are widely accepted. However, it is useful to have some cash for small businesses, markets, or transport. ATMs (Multibanco) are very common and also allow other transactions (bill payments, phone top-ups).

The inhabitants of Portugal are called Portuguese.

The official language is Portuguese. English is widely spoken in tourist areas, and French and Spanish are also understood by some of the population.

In Portugal, the electrical plugs are type C and F. The standard voltage is 230V and the frequency is 50Hz. French appliances work without an adapter.

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