Unesco cities in Portugal

UNESCO World Heritage cities to visit in Portugal

UNESCO cities in Portugal may be few – there are five in total across the mainland and islands – but they tell a disproportionate amount of the country’s story. Each one has a historic centre recognised by UNESCO for its “outstanding universal value”.
Portugal petiscos

Petiscos: a guide to Portuguese tapas

If you spend any time in Portugal, sooner or later, someone will suggest going out to petiscar. It’s one of the most sociable ways to eat, all about sharing plates, lingering over drinks and chatting for hours.
Portugal Christmas lottery

Lotaria de Natal: Portugal’s Classic Christmas Lottery

If you spend December in Lisbon or Porto, you’ll notice people quietly clutching strips of coloured paper, comparing numbers in cafés and kiosks. That’s the Lotaria Clássica de Natal, Portugal’s Classic Christmas Lottery, and it’s much more than a quick flutter.
Best pastel de nata Coimbra

Portugal's best custard tarts: beyond the cities

Portugal’s got a proper sweet tooth, and it shows—just pop into any pastelaria and you’ll be spoiled for choice. The country takes its pastries seriously, with locals nipping in for a quick coffee and something sweet at all hours.
Fado shows in Lisbon

Eight best fado shows in Lisbon

Fado is more than just music—it's the soulful heartbeat of Portugal, deeply ingrained in the country’s cultural identity. A live fado performance is an unforgettable experience, capturing the raw emotion and history of the country.
Portuguese Valentine’s Day traditions

Valentine’s Day history and traditions in Portugal

When is Valentine's Day in Portugal? Valentine’s Day is celebrated worldwide on 14th February, and Portugal is no exception. Known locally as Dia de São Valentim or Dia dos Namorados, this day of love combines centuries of history with modern romantic traditions.
The cost of getting married in Portugal / Shardayyy Photography/Unsplash

How much does a wedding cost in Portugal?

For some it’s the moment they’ve waited for their whole life, for others an irrelevant hangover from a past age. Yes, we’re talking about marriage, an event in your life that can cost an arm and a leg… or not.
View of Lisbon / Flickr

8 musts for being a true “Lisboeta”

We have the key to turn you into a true Lisboeta. You will mingle, speak and act like a true local, in your new life in Lisbon, so just pay attention to us. These are the 8 essentials you need to know: 1. Dinner isn’t served before 8 p.m. Between 8 p.m.