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Coimbra is a city of hierarchies and rituals, where a centuries-old university dictates the rhythm of narrow streets and Fado sings of academic longing. Discover how to navigate between the erudition of the Upper Town and the commercial pulse of the Lower Town.
Discover how to make the most of 24 hours in Horta, Faial’s vibrant capital. From rare scrimshaw museums and volcanic viewpoints to the world’s most famous sailing bar, immerse yourself in a city where the ocean is everything.
Experience the adrenaline and tradition of Nazaré, home to Europe's largest underwater canyon and its colossal waves. An essential spectator's guide on where to stay, what to eat, and how to witness the giants of Praia do Norte.
Discover why Ponte de Lima is the ideal destination for families seeking authenticity and nature. From the fascinating Toy Museum to the trails of the Bertiandos Lagoons, we explore the best of Portugal's oldest village.
Explore Caldas da Rainha, the city where thermal tradition meets the satirical genius of Bordallo Pinheiro. A deep dive into the Fruit Market, irreverent ceramics, and design that defies convention.
Discover the ephemeral spectacle of cherry blossoms in Fundão, a sophisticated guide to navigating the Gardunha slopes during the most beautiful time of year. Learn where to stay, where to eat, and how to capture the essence of Beira Baixa.
Discover how the limestone of the Batalha Monastery transforms under the evening light. An editorial guide to the best vantage points and local delicacies to accompany the twilight.
Explore the deep traditions of Batalha, where carved limestone meets the vitality of local festivals and the living memory of Aljubarrota. An editorial guide to this historic town’s identity beyond its monumental monastery.
A sophisticated 24-hour guide to Batalha, focusing on the architectural mastery of its UNESCO monastery, regional gastronomy, and the quiet rhythm of Central Portugal's limestone heartlands.
Santarém holds one of the most remarkable collections of monastic architecture on the Iberian Peninsula, from the Church of Santa Clara to the spectacular ruin of the Convent of São Francisco. A walking route through Gothic convents that mass tourism has yet to discover.
In the semicircular bay where Churchill set up his easel in 1950, Câmara de Lobos endures as a working fishing port, a poncha temple, and the gateway to the terraced vineyards of Cabo Girão. An unfiltered guide to what to eat, drink, and avoid.
In March, the Algarve's interior transforms into a blanket of white and pale pink as the almond trees bloom. From the barrocal of Loulé to the Serra de Monchique, this is the guide to chasing the blossom, with stops for fresh almonds, xerém, and piri-piri chicken along the way.