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As Portugal's capital, Lisbon has played an important role throughout the country's history. Filled with castles, cathedrals and churches, visitors can spend hours admiring historic buildings or simply wander aimlessly around the city'…
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The VIP chain has a several different hotels set within the Portuguese capital of Lisbon. The main advantage of the VIP hotels is that they offer a range of accommodation options under the umbrella of a single company. At the same time…
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The town of Tavira, located on the Rio Gilão river in Portugal's Algarve region, has plenty to offer its visitors: cobblestone streets, shady plazas, cool cafes, Roman ruins and Gothic churches. But fan of the outdoors may be more…
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Portugal is a country that offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy a wide variety of recreational activities. Tourists from all over the world visit to indulge in fun activities like hiking, tracking and rock cl…
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From excursions down the Tagus River to sojourns into the backcountry dotted with ancient monuments and castles, Lisbon's Alfama area offers the adventure traveler much to see and do beyond its historic, cobbled streets. No visit would…
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The ancient and beautifully situated city of Lisbon, Portugal, offers the visitor a fascinating destination and rich history that spans 20 centuries. From its vantage on the rugged Atlantic to its numerous historic churches and landmar…
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The coastal town of Cascais, Europe's premiere vacation destination, welcomes millions of visitors annually who come to indulge in its host of offerings. Popular for its outdoor activities, many vacationers come to the city to enjoy a…
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The Portuguese archipelago Madeira is a choice destination option for visitors keen on outdoor activity in a tropical environment. Ponta de São Lourenço in the eastern part of Madeira, offers spectacular hiking opportunities,…
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The coastal town of Cascais, Portugal, is only about 15 miles from the Portuguese capital city of Lisbon. Cascais attracts Portuguese royalty as well as tourists from all over the world who come to enjoy the beautiful weather and outdo…
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Evora, Portugal, has been a walled town since Roman times. Moorish in character, its brilliant white houses with openwork balconies and tiled patios line alleys intersected by archways. Outdoor lovers will enjoy the Cave of Escoural, a…
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Beja, a city located in the Alentejo region of Portugal dates back to the Julius Caesar and Roman era. Beja sits on a hill with flat plains at its base, it also has wide paved pathways in the heart of the city that attracts pedestrians…
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Golega, Portugal is considered the capital of the horse, and is located in the Ribatejo region, along with the municipalities of Alpiarca and Entroncamento. Crossed by the Tagus River, it offers beautiful landscapes for mountain biking…
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Albufeira is a city that is located in the southwestern European nation of Portugal. The name of the city is derived from Arabic, and translates to "the lagoon." It is a popular regional tourist resort, and it is home to many beaches.…
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Queluz is an old suburb of Lisbon, Portugal, that now falls within Lisbon's city limits. Visitors to Queluz will find that they have plenty of nearby outdoor recreational opportunities. The Parque Florestal de Monsanto has numerous wal…
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Albufeira is an international tourist destination and one of the most popular locales in Porturgal. While visitors to the city can engage in water sports on the nearby water, they may want to relax a little less rustically. Albufeira a…
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