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Portugal Destinations
Lisbon
Alfama, São Jorge Castle & fado music
Porto
Ribeira district & port wine cellars
Sintra
Mountain town with Pena National Palace
Madeira
Volcanic islands, Funchal & Madeira wine
Cascais
Citadel Palace & Nossa Senhora Fort
Albufeira
Praia do Tunel, Old Town, bars & clubs
Lagos
Cliffs, beaches & Ponta de Piedade
Funchal
Madeira wine cellars & Sé Cathedral
Faro
Arco da Vila archway & Faro Cathedral
Madeira Island
Madeira wineries & Funchal city
São Miguel Island
Ponta Delgada city & volcanic scenery
Coimbra
Medieval sites & University of Coimbra
Peneda-Gerês National Park
Portuguese national park & Gerês town
Fátima
Sanctuary of Fátima pilgrimage site
Portimão
Museu de Portimão & Rocha Beach
Municipality of Évora
Roman temple & Cathedral of Évora
Óbidos, Portugal
Castles, lagoons, churches, azulejo, and golf
Nazaré Municipality
Surfing, beaches, water parks, fishing, and sanctuary
Tavira
Ria Formosa Natural Park & Tavira Castle
Braga
Bom Jesus Monte stairs & Braga Cathedral
Nature Park of Arrábida
Protected natural park on the coast
Viana do Castelo
Beaches, Gustave Eiffel, fishing, rivers, and basilicas
Estoril
Casinos, beaches, golf, surfing, and nightlife
Terceira Island
Bullfighting, volcanoes, whale-watching, whales, and caves
Vila Nova de Gaia
Port wine cellars & Cais de Gaia cafes
Southwest Alentejo and Vicentine Coast Natural Park
2-mile strip of wild coastal nature park
Guimarães
Guimarães Castle & Bragança Palace
Porto Santo Island
Porto Santo Beach & Columbus House
Sintra-Cascais Natural Park
Seafront park with dunes & cliffs
Aveiro Municipality
Canals, boats & the Ria de Aveiro lagoon
Pico Island
Volcanoes, whale-watching, wine, mountains, and climbing
Faial Island
Volcanoes, whale-watching, marinas, whales, and baleen whale
Tomar
Convents, monasteries, synagogues, castles, and monuments
Batalha, Portugal
Monasteries, abbeys, cathedrals, convents, and monuments
Carvoeiro
Beaches, golf, lighthouses, cliffs, and caves
Ponta Delgada
City gates & Carlos Machado Museum
Vilamoura
Vilamoura Beach & Cerro da Vila museum
Peniche, Portugal
Surfing, beaches, fishing, lighthouses, and kitesurfing
Olhão
Beaches, seafood, markets, fishing, and lighthouses
Alcobaça, Portugal
Monasteries, abbeys, convents, wine, and monuments
Sesimbra
Beaches, fishing, canoeing, dolphins, and castles
Silves, Portugal
Castles, golf, rivers, cathedrals, and middle ages
Ponte de Lima
Golf, wine, gardens, monuments, and rivers
Porto Moniz
Aquariums, hiking, volcanoes, and waterfalls
Angra do Heroísmo
Marinas, convents, whale-watching, museums, and gardens
Mafra
Convents, palaces, basilicas, monuments, and monasteries
Horta, Azores
Marinas, whale-watching, sailing, whales, and dolphins
São Jorge Island
Hiking, canyoning, and volcanoes
Viana do Castelo
Viana do Castelo, póvoa marítima que se desenvolve a partir do reinado de D.Manuel I, com o comércio do ciclos dos panos ingleses e do sal, do ferro com Astúrias e Biscaia, e o ciclo do Bacalhau na Terra Nova. O seu período áureo dá-se com o ciclo do açúcar brasileiro; em 1590 são 70 navios da frota vianense que se ocupam do transporte de açúcar. Cidade recheada de edificios de elevada qualidade arquitectónica, autenticas esculturas em granito. Entre 1510-1630 foram criados nada menos do que 6 conventos. No interior das Igrejas temos azulejos originais de várias épocas, talha dourada de qualidade, onde podemos apreciar os trabalhos de André Soares, e João Lopes entre outros artistas nortenhos.
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Guimarães is a city and municipality located in northern Portugal, in the district of Braga. Its historic town center is listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2001, in recognition for being an exceptionally well-preserved and authentic example of the evolution of a medieval settlement into a modern town in Europe.
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The jewel of the Costa Verde, Viana do Castelo is blessed with both an appealing medieval centre and lovely beaches just outside the city. The old quarters showcase leafy, 19th-century boulevards and narrow lanes crowded with Manueline manors and rococo palaces. The town’s setting just by the Rio Lima estuary means that Viana do Castelo is only a short hop from some excellent beaches, and also makes it a handy base for exploring the lower Lima valley and the nearby Serra d'Arga mountain.
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Best Of Northern Portugal
Best Of Northern Portugal
Northern Portugal is growing popular as a holiday destination with families staying in holiday rentals. This region of Portugal has amazing attractions such as the historical and cultural landmarks.
In recent years the demand for self catering holiday accommodation has grown. This has resulted in a great choice of holiday apartments, villas, cottages and farmhouses now being available to rent as self catering holiday homes.
In order to enjoy Northern Portugal to the fullest, it is advisable to opt for sightseeing tours, extreme sports and water sports that tourists can enjoy in this wonderful region.
Tourists must try out water sports such as kayaking, snorkeling and canoeing in the beaches of Northern Portugal. Northern Portugal is the perfect destination to try these extreme sports such as skiing, snowboarding and wind surfing. Tourists can enjoy their Northern Portugal holiday trip to the fullest by opting to try outdoor land sports such as biking, trailing and walking.
When staying in holiday homes in North Portugal many holiday makers like to sample the great night life. Many go to the wonderful clubs and restaurants that are so common in this area. The clubs here offer many different types of music including rock, jazz and hip-hop.
Northern Portugal has many bars offering world class beer and wines. One of the most alluring features of checking out the bars here is that tourists can taste the exotic port wine. Holiday makers can enjoy the fresh local food and wine that is served in many of the family cafes and restaurants. This part of Portugal is particularly proud of its local seafood dishes and they are certainly worth tasting if you get a chance.
When on vacation to North Portugal you must try and see some of the wonderful museums. The Museu da Ceramica (Ceramics Museum) is very popular with locals as well as tourists and is worth a visit. The region is also rich in history and local architecture with many religious sites.
One good example of this is Braga town which has lots of beautiful churches. Of particular interest are the Sameiro Sanctuary and Bom Jesus sanctuary. It would also be wise to plan a trip to Chaves to see the 14th century castle. There is also a Roman Bridge on the river Tamega and the mother-church of Romanesque origin to see while you are there.
Northern Portugal is the perfect place to buy horn, wood and cork objects. There are also many decorative kitchen items that can also be bought. Many holiday makers buy the local port and take it home friends as gifts. You can also purchase some of the world's best ceramics and hand made azulejos (hand painted tiles).
This region of Portugal is full of charm and the locals are very friendly. It is a great place to go on vacation as there are so many different things to do. Many families like to rent holiday villas and self catering holiday apartments in this part of Portugal as holiday homes. Staying in holiday rentals in Northern Portugal is growing in popularity each year.
Northern Portugal is full of charm and the locals are very friendly. It is a great place to go on vacation as there are so many different things to do. Many families like to rent holiday villas and self catering holiday apartments in this part of Portugal as holiday homes. Staying in holiday rentals in Northern Portugal is growing in popularity each year.
Palacio da Pena aerial view at dusk between the fog - 1440P
The Pena National Palace is a Romanticist palace located in Sintra, Portugal. The palace stands on the top of a hill above the town of Sintra, and on a clear day it can be easily seen from Lisbon and much of its metropolitan area. It is a national monument and constitutes one of the major expressions of 19th-century Romanticism in the world. The palace is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the Seven Wonders of Portugal.
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Minho, Portugal
Minho is the extreme northwest region in Portugal. There we can find very beautiful places and cities. Braga, its main city, is also known as “Portuguese Rome due to the number of churches and shrines we can find there. Not far away, we can visit Barcelos, the typical Minho town, known for the crafts cock, one of the national symbols. Guimarães is considered Portugal birthplace; it has a beautiful castle and a very old historical center. In the north, in Lima river mouth, is located the pearl of Minho: Viana do Castelo. Besides a visit to the top of Santa Luzia Sanctuary, Viana do Castelo also deserves a journey of a few hours by the centre. Above it, in the river Lima banks, we find Ponte de Lima, a medieval town that surprises whoever visits it. Caminha, a beautiful village in the border area, is located in a place blessed by nature: Minho mouth. In Esposende, where Cávado river flows, we can appreciate the pure nature of Fão Dunes and, a little further down, the two cities Póvoa de Varzim and Vila do Conde, each one with its charms. It is also in this region that we can visit the only national park in Portugal: Peneda-Gerês, not included in this video - a piece dedicated to this park is planned for the next months.
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O Minho é a região do extremo noroeste de Portugal, onde podemos encontrar cidades e locais de grande beleza. Braga, a capital regional, é também conhecida por “Roma de Portugal”, devido à sua grande quantidade de igrejas e santuários. Não muito longe, ficam Barcelos, típica terra minhota e do galo, um dos símbolos do país, e Guimarães, o berço do país, que possui um lindo castelo e um centro histórico muito antigo. Um pouco a norte, na Foz do rio Lima, encontra-se a pérola do Minho: Viana do Castelo, que, para além de uma visita ao topo do Santuário de Santa Luzia, merece, também, um percurso de algumas horas pelo centro da cidade. Subindo o rio Lima, encontramos Ponte de Lima, uma vila medieval que não deixa de surpreender quem a visita. Caminha, vila bonita na zona fronteiriça, encontra-se num local abençoado pela natureza: a Foz do Minho. Em Esposende, onde desagua o rio Cávado, podemos apreciar a natureza em estado puro das Dunas do São e, um pouco mais abaixo, as duas cidades Póvoa de Varzim e Vila do Conde, cada uma com os seus encantos. É, também, nesta região, que podemos visitar o único parque nacional de Portugal: a Peneda-Gerês, não incluído neste vídeo – pretendo realizar um vídeo apenas sobre o parque, dentro de algum tempo.
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Braga (Portugal) : Itinéraire de visite touristique et culturelle par vue aérienne de la ville en 3D
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Visite virtuelle de la ville de Braga (Portugal), par vue aérienne en 3D, à partir du logiciel Google Earth.
Détail de la visite par lieux :
- Taipas Termal
- Église Sainte-Marie-Madeleine
- Sameiro
- Sanctuary of Our Lady of Sameiro
- Escadórios of Bom Jesus
- Sanctuaire du Bon Jésus du Mont
- Funiculaire de Bom Jesus
- Parque do Monte do Picoto
- Parque Da Ponte
- Museum of archeology D. Diogo de Sousa
- Roman Thermae of Maximinus & Roman Baths of Alto da Cividade
- Fountain of the Idol
- Raio Palace
- São Marcos Church
- Holy Cross Church
- Pius XII Museum
- Coimbras Chapel
- Rua do Souto
- Misericórdia Church
- Cathédrale de Braga
- Arco da Porta Nova
- Image Museum
- Biscainhos Museum
- Pópulo Church
- Braga City Hall
- Garden of Santa Barbara
- Episcopal Palace
- Castle of Dona Chica
- Château de Braga
- Praça da República
- Chafariz da Praça da República
- Basilique des Congregados
- Nogueira da Silva Museum
- Carmo Church
- Église Saint-Victor de Braga
- Chapelle de São Frutuoso de Montélios
- Ferme pédagogique de Braga
- Monastery of São Martinho de Tibães
- Parque da Praia Fluvial de Adaúfe
Bragança - Portugal
Bragança virtual visit .Os celtas baptizaram a cidade, fundada no século II a.C., com o nome de Brigância, que se foi latinizando até passar a ser Bragança. Este nome é a origem do gentílico mais comum: brigantino.
Na área do actual concelho de Bragança, existia já uma povoação importante ao tempo da ocupação romana. Durante algum tempo, teve a designação de Julióbriga, dada a Brigância pelo imperador Augusto em homenagem a seu tio Júlio César.
Destruída durante as guerras entre cristãos e mouros, encontrava-se em território pertencente ao mosteiro beneditino de Castro de Avelãs quando a adquiriu, por troca, em 1130, Fernão Mendes de Bragança, cunhado de Dom Afonso Henriques. Reconstruída no lugar de Benquerença, Dom Sancho I concedeu-lhe foral em 1187, e libertou-a em 1199 do cerco que lhe impusera Afonso IX de Leão, pondo-lhe, então, definitivamente, o nome de Bragança. O regente Dom Pedro, em 1442, elevou Bragança a cabeça de ducado concedido a seu irmão ilegítimo dom Afonso, 8º conde de Barcelos, que fora genro de Dom Nuno Álvares Pereira.
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