

Vibrant annual festivals celebrating local culture and history in the Azores, Portugal.
A stunning 12th-century Romanesque cathedral with a mix of architectural styles.
A contemporary art museum and park with beautiful gardens and a unique architecture.
A charming pedestrian street with vibrant flowers, cafes, and historic buildings.

Festas Dos Concelhos often experience sudden rain showers, especially in the evenings.

Staying hydrated is crucial while exploring the vibrant street parties and cultural events.
Festas Dos Concelhos involve a lot of walking and standing, so comfortable shoes are a must.
Decorative tiles with intricate patterns, reflecting Portugal's Moorish influence.
A fortified wine produced exclusively in the Douro Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
A rosary made of wooden beads, representing the Franciscan order's habit, a local tradition.
Famous for its pastries and breakfast options, this historic bakery has been serving Lisbon since 1929.
A historic seafood restaurant known for its fresh and delicious shellfish, popular among locals and tourists alike.
A two-Michelin-starred restaurant offering a unique dining experience with its innovative Portuguese cuisine.
Custard tart with flaky pastry, best enjoyed warm
Sandwich with steak, sausage, ham, and cheese, covered in a spicy tomato sauce
Tripe stew with various meats, vegetables, and spices
A scenic island in the Taiwan Strait, known for its beaches, seafood, and cultural heritage.
A serene waterfront promenade along the Euphrates River, offering scenic views and a peaceful escape.
Home to Mount Katahdin, the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail, offering stunning landscapes and outdoor recreation.