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50 years without Picasso

Everyone has probably heard of the Spanish artist Pablo Picasso and most likely of his most famous and disturbing work, “Guernica”. It was precisely in front of "Guernica", his iconic painting...

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Barcelona is one of those cities which just has something for everyone and it is hard not to like. The second biggest city in Spain, stretching from the Mediterranean Sea until high in the hills surrounding it, has...

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In the south of Portugal, between the Tejo River and Algarve, you will find the quiet and peaceful Alentejo, the largest and least populated region in Portugal, where time moves at a slow pace. The word “Alentejo” means...

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In the fall, the weather on the Algarve coast is still quite pleasant and enjoyable, but that is far from being the only reason why you should explore this region at this time of year. Did you know that the Algarve is...

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Autumn is a very romantic, unique and enigmatic season in Portugal. The vegetation changes color, bringing cozy vibes, the days are still quite warm and sunny, and you can enjoy the outside without that scorching,...

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In the Portuguese capital, Lisbon, you will stumble upon picturesque neighbourhoods, some of them very old and with a lot of history and stories to tell. To get a really good feel for this charming and ravishing city...

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Probably the most popular pastry among Portuguese delicacies, the Pastel de Belém is a sweet and creamy egg custard tart, usually served warm and sprinkled with cinnamon and sugar. You can find it in almost every...

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If you have never been to Viseu, you are missing out on one of the most precious and interesting cities in Portugal! Besides being the stage for one of the oldest fairs in the Iberian Peninsula, the Feira de São Mateus,...

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