The 7 most beautiful cities in Portugal

Lisbon-coast
Portugal is one of those destinations that must always be taken into account. It has a coast, preserves its cultural legacy wonderfully, the diversity of landscapes is spectacular ... To all of this we can add gastronomy and wines, which can be tasted in the most beautiful villages in Portugal, but also in its most beautiful cities. Do you want to meet them? Don't miss any of what comes next!

Lisbon

Lisbon
The country's capital is well worth a visit. That yes, of several days and without haste, since it is a city to savor quietly. Known as the white city due to the sunlight reflected on the Tagus River, it enchants you with its privileged location, how charming its most central streets are and the Torre de Belém, which is the star monument, the same You can see in the image that is shown on these lines.

Port

Porto-1
It is the second most important city in Portugal. In Porto, easily recognizable by the large number of tiles that adorn its streets (the facade of the San Benito Train Station is spectacular), you cannot miss the old town, the bookstore that inspired the author of 'Harry Potter' or the colored houses. That and gastronomy and wines, which are the best in the country.


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Sintra

Sintra
About 30 kilometers from Lisbon we come across Sintra, a wonderful city for which we recommend moving on foot or by public transport, since parking spaces are limited and being in a traffic jam is the most normal thing. Palacio da Pena and Castelo dos Mouros are two points of interest that you should visit. You will enjoy the place and stunning views. Quinta de la Regaleira is another one of the essentials.

Funchal

Madeira
Madeira Island is also one of the main attractions of Portugal. The weather there is incredible throughout the year and you eat wonderfully, two very powerful reasons to want to take root. Its capital, Funchal, accommodates some 120,000 people, who are almost half of those who live on the island. The urban art of Santa María street, the Mercado dos Lavradores and the old fortress are some of the magical corners of the city.


Guimaraes

Guimaraes
In Guimaraes everything started. It is the birthplace of Portugal, or at least that is what can be said considering that the Portuguese national identity was born there. This is reflected in its many monuments, which explains why it is an ideal place to visit if it is a cultural trip. In addition, being a rather small city everything is relatively close and located in the historic center. In fact, the old Guimaraes castle is very close to the most central streets.

Coimbra

Coimbra
If you want to trace a route through coastal cities, Coimbra cannot be missing from your list. Strolling along the beach is a pleasure, but it is also a pleasure to walk through the narrow streets of its old town. And speaking of old, its university is not exactly new and it is one of the most prestigious in Europe. What else? Two gorgeous cathedrals, a library with over 300 years of history that is spectacular, and a huge array of easily recognizable white houses.

Panty

Panty
Last but not least, it is not recommended that the cities I mentioned above, Braga appears. It is the third largest city in Portugal and is quite popular for its religious buildings, as monasteries and churches are easy to find there. Of course, the most photographed building is the cathedral. Despite being the oldest city in Portugal, it could be said that the nightlife offer is very wide and that young people are not bored. There is a lot of life and the gastronomy is enjoyed, being the Rojoes de Porco, the roasted kid and the frigideiras the most demanded specialties.

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