Portuguese people love pastries and bread! We love it so much that we made an art of it. You will find an opportunity to try Portuguese sweets and pastries everywhere. Even in small towns, there| Portugal Things
Bolo-Rei or King Cake (sometimes King's Cake) is the king of the Christmas Cakes, but it is also a centerpiece in many other traditional parties in Portugal. This cake is a tradition in Portugal, and| Portugal Things
Conventual sweets are the most typical and characteristic sweets of Portuguese cuisine. No other sweets in the world use this abysmal amount of egg yolks and sugar as it's used in Portuguese conventual sweets. Initially,| Portugal Things
Located at the mouth of the Ave River, just 25 km from Porto, Vila do Conde has a beautiful architectural heritage and some of the best beaches in the north of Portugal. Whether on a| Portugal Things
In recent years, Portugal has become one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. Travelers come to Portugal to experience our culture and history but also to enjoy the beautiful beaches, delicious cuisine,| Portugal Things
Portuguese food isn't as famous as French, Italian, or even Spanish, but it has strongly influenced world cuisine. Portuguese have changed history by cruising the world during the age of discoveries. We reached unknown places| travel drafts
Lisbon is Portugal's capital, biggest city, and main cultural and economic center. To understand Portugal and Portuguese culture, one has to visit Lisbon for at least a few days. We suggest spending at least three| Portugal Things
Portuguese cuisine is rich, diverse, and one of the tastiest in the world. As Portuguese foodies who love our food, we believe Portugal has culinary options for all tastes - several fish dishes, good meat,| Portugal Things