Portugal

Europe - Travel Guides Portugal is a country rich in cultural experiences and natural beauty, with beautiful coastline cliffs, attractive towns, historic cities, and delicious food.
When to visit
The best time to visit Portugal is in spring (March-May).
Currency
The Currency of Portugal is Euro. 1 Euro is equivalent to 1,07 USD.
 

How to spend 3 Days in Lisbon

About Portugal

Portugal is known for its stunning beaches, attractive villages, and delicious cuisine, as well as its rich history and culture. The official language of Portugal is Portuguese, however English is widely spoken, particularly in the tourist industry. Credit cards are commonly accepted, but having extra cash on hand is usually a smart idea. The climate in Portugal is Mediterranean, with hot, dry summers and warm, rainy winters. Portugal has a well-developed public transportation system that includes buses, trains, and trams. Taxis are also easily accessible. The capital city of Lisbon is famous for its unique yellow trams. In terms of cuisine, Portugal is well-known for its seafood, particularly sardines and cod. Caldo verde (a potato and kale soup) and pastéis de nata (custard tarts) are also popular foods. Portugal is a relatively safe country to visit, but it’s always a good idea to be aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions to protect your personal safety and belongings.

Fun Facts About Portugal

– Bertrand Bookstore in Lisbon, Portugal, is the world’s oldest bookstore. It was founded in 1732 and is still in operation today.

– Ginjinha, a sweet cherry liqueur famous in Portugal, was invented by the Portuguese. It’s available in little chocolate cups or consumed directly from a shot glass.

– Portugal has a rich legacy of tile-making, and you’ll see colorful tiles (azulejos) gracing many of the country’s structures. The tiles in Lisbon tell stories about the city’s history and culture.

– The Vasco da Gama Bridge, which spans more than ten miles across the Tagus River, is located in Portugal.

– The gorgeous beaches of the “Golden Coast,” named after the golden tint of the sand, may be found in the Algarve region of Portugal. These beaches are well-known for their crystal-clear seas and ideal surfing conditions.