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Found at the confluence of the Rhône and Saône rivers, Lyon is a city that blends perfectly its rich history with a vibrant gastronomic culture. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, Lyon's historic districts...

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The 300-kilometre route between Portugal’s capital, Lisbon, to Porto, the second biggest city in the country, unveils a captivating journey. Today, we present you compelling reasons why you should stop in five charming...

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The rolling hills adorned with terraced vineyards make this UNESCO World Heritage site one of the world's oldest and most esteemed wine regions. It’s the renowned Douro Valley - a Portuguese region of unparalleled...

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A distinguished blend of historic charm and modern vibrancy makes the northern city of Porto one of Portugal’s most beloved destinations. Amidst the iconic Dom Luís I Bridge, the tile-covered buildings and the coveted...

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As the world turns its gaze towards Paris in anticipation of the upcoming Olympic Games, it is the perfect time to delve into the allure of this magical city. Known as the "City of Light", Paris dazzles with its...

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Portugal’s gastronomy is a rich fusion of distinct flavours, reflecting the country's diverse landscapes, cultural influences and traditions. Known for its fresh seafood, hearty stews and delectable pastries, Portuguese...

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Olive oil tourism combines history, culture, and gastronomy in enchanting sensory experiences. Today, we take you to the heart of Portugal's olive oil production and its heritage. From the many producing regions in the...

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Amidst the vibrant culinary landscape of Portugal, where the pastel de nata, seafood dishes, and sardines vigorate as iconic symbols, the Francesinha emerges as a timeless northern creation worth celebrating. This...

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