The Algarve is the Portugal's southernmost region. Sunny Mediterranean climate, historic sites, picturesque towns, gorgeous beaches, and fabulous cuisine make the Algarve one of the best destinations in Portugal.
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Lisbon is the capital of Portugal. This colorful and sunny city is blessed with a wealth of world-class museums, historic monuments, and many other fabulous tourist attractions. Visitors can wander through verdant parks and gardens, explore the narrow streets of the old quarter, or stroll the riverbank promenade. Lisbon is also surrounded by a beautiful coastline that offers a variety of wonderful sandy beaches.
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Tomar is a municipality and city in Portugal. Tomar is best known for Convent de Cristo (one of the Portugal's most spectacular religious sites) and for its 12th-century castle. The Convent de Cristo in Tomar, founded by the Knights Templar, it's an amazing and magical place, wonderful to discover and enjoy. The city attracts tourists mostly because of its varied monuments.
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Braga is a municipality and city in the Minho province, Portugal. The city is Portugal's religious capital. Braga is known for a rich collection of monasteries, churches, and chapels, so many in fact, that is often called as the "Portuguese Rome." Some of these amazing buildings house excellent museums.
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Coimbra is a municipality and city in Portugal. Coimbra is well-known for its university which is the oldest in the country, and for a fantastic collection of cultural institutions, churches, and serene monasteries. The city is also a busy commercial hub with its many restaurants, cafes, shops, and boutiques.
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Aveiro is a municipality and city in central Portugal. The city is often called "the Venice of Portugal" due to many canals, bridges, colorful gondolas and speed boats. Tasty cuisine, wonderful beaches, and historic sites make Aveiro a popular tourist destination. The city's main sights include Convento de Jesus, the Aveiro Cathedral, and he São Gonçalinho Chapel.
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Évora is a municipality and city in southern Portugal. The city is popular among the tourists mostly because of its rich history. The city's biggest attraction is Old Town, which shelters more than 4000 historic structures including the old Roman walls and temples.
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Porto is the only city in Portugal, besides Lisbon, recognized as a global city. The city is most famous for its production of fine port wine. At the heart of the city is the Ribeira, wonderful place on the river, buzzing in live music, street vendors, restaurants, and cafes. Probably the most famous city attraction is the Ponte Dom Luis, the bridge that links Vila Nova de Gaia to Porto, well-known for its port wine cellars. There are also many quality beaches located near Porto, in the southern part of Gaia.
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Madeira is Portuguese archipelago situated between Portugal and North Africa in the Atlantic Ocean. Madeira is popular for its wines, lush green landscapes, and flower gardens. Must see places include Laurissilva Forest and Orchid Garden.
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Sintra is a municipality and town in Portugal. Sintra is known for wonderful nature and royal retreats, castles, and palaces such as the Pena National Palace and Sintra National Palace. Also not to be missed are the Monserrate Palace with its subtropical gardens and the ancient ruins of the Castle of the Moors.
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