

Braga's grand cathedral, a blend of Romanesque and Gothic styles, with a stunning interior and historic significance.
A stunning 12th-century cathedral with intricate architecture and a historic cloister.
A fascinating museum housing a collection of religious art and artifacts from various periods.
A lively riverside square with beautiful views, restaurants, and street performers.
Porto can have sudden rain showers, especially in spring and autumn.
Exploring the historic city center involves a lot of walking on cobblestone streets.
While many locals speak English, a phrasebook can help with communication and show respect for the local culture.
Intricately hand-painted tiles, a traditional Portuguese art form dating back to the 15th century.
Whimsical and colorful ceramics, inspired by Portuguese folklore and nature, made since 1884.
A fortified wine produced exclusively in the Douro Valley, aged in oak barrels and often served as a digestif.
Known for its traditional Portuguese pastries and breakfast options, this bakery has been a local favorite since 1922.
A popular spot for lunch, offering a variety of Portuguese tapas and a great selection of local wines.
A historic restaurant known for its excellent seafood dishes and traditional Portuguese cuisine, located in a beautifully restored 16th-century building.
Custard tart with a crispy puff pastry shell, typically served warm.
A sandwich filled with various meats, covered in cheese and a spicy tomato sauce.
Dish made with salted cod, potatoes, onions, and eggs, typically served as a main course.

Pulau Kotok Wind Farm, Indonesia's first commercial wind farm, offers a unique blend of renewable energy and coastal beauty.
A charming, palm-lined promenade along the Atlantic Ocean in Old San Juan, offering stunning views, historic architecture, and lively atmosphere.
A scenic boat ride along the Hozugawa River, offering breathtaking views of the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove and the surrounding mountains.