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Residential buildings in the walled city of Evora.

This ancient Portuguese city was once the residence of kings

With its walled surrounds, ancient monoliths and cobbled streets, its little wonder that Evora in Portugal has been recognised as a World Heritage site.

  • by Jane Cornwell
Cruising the Douro River with APT – an artist’s impression of the MS Estrela.

Australian-owned cruise ship set for maiden voyage in Europe

The MS Estrela is set to grace Portugal’s Douro River on her maiden voyage next month.

  • by Kerry van der Jagt
Caldo verde is a popular soup in Portugal.

It will be a miracle if you visit this country and avoid this dish

Portugal has its own unique vegetable and it’s a vital ingredient in one of the country’s best-loved dishes.

  • by Ben Groundwater
Waterfront in winter – “Monument to the Discoveries” in Belem, Lisbon.

One of Europe’s hottest destinations is cooler (and crowd-free) in winter

Portugal is a revelation in (their) winter: charming, easy-going cities, swoon-worthy countryside and few tourists.

  • by Steve McKenna
Young woman tourist enjoying beautiful cityscape top view on the old town during the sunny day in Lisbon city, Portugal iStock image for Traveller. Re-use permitted.

Tripologist: Where are the best places to stay in Portugal?

We would like to visit Portugal this year. Would you recommend a tour company and places to stay, please?

  • by Michael Gebicki
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The hotel’s new outdoor swimming pool.

Mid-century masterpiece offers Mad Men vibes in the heart of Lisbon

Following an update that reimagines “the past for the present”, Don Draper would certainly look at home in the Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon.

  • by Kristie Kellahan
The Seventy Islands are part of the Rock Islands of Palau

Amazing and crowd-free: 12 of the world’s most underrated countries

Look beyond the usual destinations and you’ll find outstanding countries that offer something different, and may well be bargain-priced and uncrowded too.

  • by Brian Johnston
Rossio Square, Lisbon. Portugal’s famous pavements were original layed by prisoners.

Don’t look up: You’ll be floored by pavements in Lisbon

Portugal’s first “artistic” pavers were shackled prisoners who lay local stones – white (limestone) and black (basalt) to depart from the plain pavements of the period.

  • by Kate Armstrong
The Obradeiro square in Santiago de Compostela, Spain. - the finishing point of the Camino de Santiago.

Endorsed by Hollywood, this ancient way to walk Europe is all the rage

Countless books, TV series and movies have helped popularise the Camino del Santiago. But what differentiates it from any other hike through rural Europe?

  • by Rob McFarland
Portugal’s signature pasteis de nata.

These gorgeous treats are Portugal’s gift to the world

If you only know one thing about Portugal, it’s probably the tarts.

  • by Ben Groundwater