Guimarães is the birthplace of Portugal. Explore things to do in Guimarães, from history and food to nature and heritage-listed sites in my guide.| Olá Daniela
From endless deep blue skies to gleaming tiled buildings, Lisbon knows how to charm. Ride an old tram, eat a pastel de nata and get lost in Lisbon's streets.| Olá Daniela
Porto is the ultimate weekend city. In two days you see and taste it all – from tile-covered churches to port wine to the city’s sandwiches.| Olá Daniela
Beyond the famous traditional red lavradeira dress from Viana do Castelo, discover other traje like Minho's Mordoma, Noiva, and Morgada.| Olá Daniela
Driving directly between Porto and the Douro Valley region takes 90 minutes, but you can turn the drive into an adventure with some stops.| Olá Daniela
Looking for where to stop on a Portugal road trip between Lisbon and the Douro Valley? Here are some top destinations and towns.| Olá Daniela
If you’re a fan of wine, spectacular landscapes, and fresh country air, then a Douro Valley winery tours is the best day trip from Porto.| Olá Daniela
The Romaria de Nossa Senhora d'Agonia is maybe the best festival in Portugal for a celebration of beautiful costumes, culture and traditions.| Olá Daniela