

A historic church and former convent in Lisbon, known for its beautiful azulejo tiles and historic significance.
Famous for its pastries and coffee, this bakery has been serving Lisbon since 1922.
A historic seafood restaurant known for its fresh and delicious shellfish.
A two-Michelin-starred restaurant offering a unique blend of traditional Portuguese and contemporary cuisine.

Tomar's climate can be unpredictable, with sudden rain showers.
The Convent of Christ is a large complex with extensive grounds to explore.

Staying hydrated is important, especially when visiting historical sites in warm weather.
A stunning Manueline-style monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
An iconic fortification and a symbol of Lisbon, offering great views.
A contemporary art museum with a unique architecture and riverfront views.
Custard tart with flaky pastry, crispy on top, creamy inside
Codfish with onions, potatoes, eggs, and parsley
Sandwich with various meats, cheese, and a spicy tomato sauce
Intricate, hand-painted tiles that adorn the Convent of Christ, symbolizing Portugal's Moorish influence.
Custard-based dessert with caramelized sugar, a popular treat in Portugal and a must-try local delicacy.

Delicate, handmade lace originating from the north of Portugal, often featuring intricate floral patterns.
Experience the pristine night sky of Phobjikha Valley, a bowl-shaped glacial valley known for its wintering black-necked cranes.

Kudagu Fort, a 19th-century marvel, stands as a testament to the bravery of the Kodavas, offering panoramic views of the surrounding lush landscapes.
A stunning desert oasis featuring red sandstone peaks, hiking trails, and scenic drives, just 17 miles from Las Vegas.