It reminds me of the pintxos/tapas frustration in San Sebastian too! The islands of the Azores and Madeira twinkle in the mid-Atlantic, snuggling vineyards between rocky coves and fishing villages. For centuries, rabelo boats have carried barrels along the Douro Valley to the wineries in the city of Porto. Or the English/British dilemma.Unsurprisingly, this doesn't make it the top choice for a cracking night out. But don't be put off if that's not possible. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions. Eating a pastel de nata counts as an authentic thing to do in Portugal.The Sintra National Palace mixes Moorish influences with Manueline style, while the 19th century Pena National Palace provides those insta-famous whirling designs and tops them off with sweeping views. This comment is awaiting moderationOtherwise, you can find these tasty treats all across the country. Walk inside and see the mirage from the staircases inside and out. Once a royal sanctuary, this UNESCO World Heritage Site area brims with castles, palaces, parks and quiet backroads. The aim of the fortification was to guard against an invasion via the River Tagus and the building is considered a master class in how to build a successful fortress.Castelo de Guimaraes has the claim to fame of being the place where the first monarch of Portugal, Dom Afonso Henriques, was born.Locals flock here, especially in the summer months, and you will find lifeguards on duty which means that this is a good choice for families with young children who can bathe here with peace of mind.Another reason to walk along the trail is to enjoy the flora and fauna that you will find along the way and keen bird watchers will notice a huge section of bird life here to admire.Mosteiro Palacio Nacional De MafraThe Municipal Museum in Lagos is full of archaeological pieces from the Algarve region of Portugal and a range of cultural memorabilia such as arts and crafts pieces and even a model of an Algarve village so that you can imagine how things would have looked in the days of old.The architecture here is notable as the building is made from red sandstone and this is also the location for the Medieval Festival which is held here every August.Another signature area of the convent is the Manueline window which was designed by one of the most famous sculptors in Portugal.Visitors also shouldn’t miss the Biblioteca Joanina which is a gorgeous library decorated in a lavish style and built in 1717.

Fado originated in the early 1800s and was added to UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage list in 2011. This nine-floor-high asymmetrical polyhedron plays tricks on the eye, while attracting attention to the ear. We have reviews of the best places to see in Portugal. The information was really helpful!That’s a lovely article and the tours look great!