

A historic 13th-century church in Lisbon, known for its Gothic architecture and the tomb of Portugal's first king, D. Afonso Henriques.
Custard tart with crispy puff pastry, typically served warm.
Salted codfish with potatoes, onions, and eggs, seasoned with olive oil and garlic.
Sandwich with layers of cured ham, fresh sausage, steak, and cheese, covered in a spicy tomato sauce and served with fries.
A historic church known for its beautiful azulejo tiles and gilded interior.
A traditional market offering local products and a glimpse into Porto's daily life.
A picturesque waterfront area with restaurants, cafes, and stunning views of the Douro River.
Vibrant, hand-painted tiles that adorn many historic buildings in Porto, symbolizing the city's rich history and craftsmanship.
A fortified wine produced exclusively in the Douro Valley, Port is a symbol of Portuguese culture and a must-try for visitors.
Intricately designed crosses inspired by the architecture of the Church of São Francisco, made from filigree and other precious metals.
A revered Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, nestled in the Western Ghats, known for its ancient architecture and scenic beauty.
A captivating museum showcasing the rich history and culture of the North Pacific Rim, with a focus on the indigenous Ainu people.
A serene, less-crowded beach near Mumbai, known for its clean waters and lush greenery.