Lisbon The Portuguese capital has an immediately likeable atmosphere and a rich cultural background. Take a stroll around Chiado; the trendiest area of Lisbon. While away the sunny days in many cafes, galleries and bookshops or wander around and admire […]
Lisbon
The Portuguese capital has an immediately likeable atmosphere and a rich cultural background. Take a stroll around Chiado; the trendiest area of Lisbon. While away the sunny days in many cafes, galleries and bookshops or wander around and admire the stunning examples of 18th century architecture.
Carefree Tips – Why not book the ‘Great Lisbon Food Tour’ and eat like a local in Lisbon.
Daily flights from Dublin.
Porto
The town that gave the country (and port wine) its very name, Porto is Portugal’s second-largest metropolis after Lisbon. Sometimes called Oporto, it’s an age-old city that has one foot firmly in the industrial present. The old town, centered at Ribeira, was built on the hills overlooking the Douro River, and today is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Our Senior Travel Consultant Margaret actually done both Lisbon and Porto in the one trip, she stay a few nights in each city and got the train in between the two – drop her a line to find out more!
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