

A charming square in Lisbon's historic Alfama district, known for its vibrant atmosphere and Fado music.
A historic cathedral with stunning architecture and a peaceful atmosphere.
A bustling market offering local produce, traditional foods, and crafts.
A scenic waterfront promenade with beautiful views, perfect for an evening stroll.
Custard tart with a crispy, flaky pastry. A popular breakfast pastry in Portugal.
A sandwich filled with various meats, covered with melted cheese and a spicy tomato sauce. A Porto specialty.
Tripe stew with various vegetables and spices. A traditional Portuguese dish.
Famous for its traditional Portuguese pastries and coffee since 1913.
Iconic café known for its historic atmosphere and traditional Portuguese dishes.
Renowned for its exceptional seafood dishes and cozy ambiance.
Largo Da Oliveira can be rainy, especially in autumn and winter.
While many locals speak English, a phrasebook helps interact with the locals.
Largo Da Oliveira is a historic area with cobblestone streets, perfect for walking.
Intricate, hand-painted tiles are a traditional Portuguese art form, often depicting historical scenes or geometric patterns.
Jewellery made from small, hand-painted azulejo tiles, a unique blend of art and wearable history.
A light, refreshing Portuguese wine produced in the Minho region, perfect for pairing with local cuisine.

Puthur Heritage Temple, nestled in Kerala's lush greenery, is a 14th-century architectural marvel dedicated to Lord Shiva.

A serene art museum in Daejeon, housing a diverse collection of Korean and international artworks.
Cape May Lighthouse, a historic icon, offers panoramic views of the Jersey Shore and Delaware Bay.