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Explore Horta's most sophisticated terraces and viewpoints, where the Pico volcano and international sailing culture provide the perfect backdrop for a sunset cocktail.
Discover the most exclusive rooftops and viewpoints in Sesimbra, where the Arrábida mountains meet the Atlantic. A definitive guide to finding the best vistas, signature cocktails, and the bay's perfect light.
Discover the most lucid perspectives of Penafiel, from the monumentality of Sameiro to the exclusivity of Quinta da Aveleda's terraces. An editorial guide on where to find the best views and moments of contemplation in the heart of the Tâmega region.
Discover Olhão from its iconic rooftops, where modern design meets cubist tradition. A guide to the best rooftop bars and vistas overlooking the Ria Formosa.
Discover Pinhão’s most exclusive terraces and cinematic views. A curated guide to the heart of the Douro Valley, balancing fine Port wines with the dramatic geometry of the vineyards.
Barcelos isn't Porto, and that's exactly what makes it interesting after dark. Between bars serving €1 draught beers, live music that shows up unannounced, and the buzz of Thursday eve before the famous market, Barcelos nightlife has a character that bigger cities have already lost.
Viseu has a nightlife you wouldn't expect from an interior Portuguese city, compact, affordable, and driven by thousands of Polytechnic students. From tuna nights to bar bands, this is the guide for those who stay past dinner.
Ribeira Grande doesn't have superclubs or international DJs, and that's the point. What it has are short, intensely social evenings, music that appears spontaneously in bars where everyone knows each other, and beers under €2. This is the honest guide to nightlife in São Miguel's second city.
Santiago do Cacém won't give you a Lisbon-style night out, and that's exactly the point. Between weekend live music at Park Lounge Caffè, the Alexander's club in Valverde, and September festivals pulling names like Fernando Daniel and Bárbara Tinoco, the Alentejo after dark has more going on than you'd think.
Gouveia has no clubs, no queues, no bottle service. What it has are neighbourhood bars with honest Dão wine, live music that appears unannounced, and a star-filled sky that's part of the evening. This guide shows you where to find it all.
Gouveia has no clubs, and that's the whole point. Nightlife in this mountain town runs on €1.50 beers on terraces, São Pedro street festivals with live bands, and summer evenings where the Serra da Estrela is the best backdrop you could ask for.
Miranda do Douro has no clubs or cocktail bars. It has Pauliteiros stick dancers, honey brandy, and village festivals that run until 4am. For those who know what to look for, that's more than enough.