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Portugal is a country of astonishing beauty and diversity, not to mention clear blue skies and friendly, courteous people. A San Francisco-esque city, spreading over seven hills which descend into the Rio Tejo ( Tagus River )- Lisbon is perhaps Europe 's most pleasant and affordable city. Its fantastic architecture, diverse population, delicious seafood, intriguing tile-work and non-stop night-life bring together the best elements of Portuguese life. Don't miss an evening bar-hopping in the Barrio-Alto listening to African music and Portuguese blues-fado! Portugal is a land of infinite options. You can mingle with the crowds in one of the more sophisticated beach resorts or wander through the medieval quarters of historic cities like Lisbon , Porto, Braga or Coimbra . To explore the more remote beauty spots (car hire is relatively cheap, driving a delight) stay overnight in a romantic pousada - a converted farm, monastery or manor house enjoying a wonderful setting - an amazing bargain. Tour beautifully restored towns and well-preserved architecture of UNESCO's World Heritage sites in Evora , Batalha and Alcobaça . If you are interested in monuments, Evora and Coimbra are must-sees. The most beautiful natural areas lie in the Minho , Lima , and Douro valley. You can explore the verdant beauty and rural customs of the Minho Valley , or check out the spectacular gorge in the Douro valley. The city of Oporto is located at the end of the Douro Valley , on the sea, and is famous for its port wine. It is an excellent base for exploring the region. If it's the beach you are after, the Algarve coast offers highly developed stretches of beach. The rest of the coast (with the exception of the area near Lisbon and Porto ) remain relaxing, totally Portuguese and isolated. Great stretches of sand are there for the relaxing, especially along the northern Costa Verde , near Viano do Castelo . The beaches near southern Alentejo are the most remote and least populated. |
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