Santiago de Compostela has a world-class bar and restaurant scene led by Spain's best seafood. Here's where to eat in Santiago de Compostela.| Olá Daniela
Here are the best markets in Portugal, filled with fresh produce, fish wives, butchers, cheesemongers and spice stalls.| Olá Daniela
The Costa Verde is a place closely intertwined with the sea and there’s more than enough things to do in Viana do Castelo for a stopover.| Olá Daniela
From celebrations with sardines to medieval fairs and international music stars, here are the best festivals and events in Portugal for 2024.| Olá Daniela
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
Portugal’s azulejos or tiles are everywhere you look across Lisbon and Porto. This guide details where to shop for tiles in Portugal.| Olá Daniela
A complete guide to Porto's best azulejos, from hidden treasures to breathtaking azulejo-covered buildings. It includes a Porto tile map.| Olá Daniela
Uncover a raw and authentic side of Portugal in Porto and the North. Up here small cities like Braga, Viana do Castelo, Guimarães, Chaves and Bragança, and Peneda-Gerês National Park are all worth a day.| Olá Daniela
Get swept up in the spell of Portugal's white-washed coastal towns and stone hilltop villages. Discover my 16 favourite beautiful villages and towns across Portugal.| Olá Daniela
Discover the best of Portugal’s dark, turbulent history and more romantic side through the most beautiful castles and defensive fortresses.| Olá Daniela
From cultural tips to wearing the wrong shoes to avoiding scams, here are 12 of the top mistakes I’ve seen people make in Portugal.| 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
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