Day 14
Portugal is known for its vibrant culture, stunning coastline, and rich history. Here are some of its most famous places:
Lisbon – The capital city, Lisbon, is known for its historic neighborhoods like Alfama and Bairro Alto, vibrant nightlife, and scenic views from sites like São Jorge Castle. The Belem Tower and Jerónimos Monastery, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites, are must-visits.
Porto – This charming city, famous for its wine, sits along the Douro River. Its historic Ribeira district, narrow streets, and the stunning Dom Luís I Bridge make it a favorite for tourists. The Livraria Lello bookstore and Porto Cathedral add to the city's historic appeal.
Madeira – This island, known as the "Pearl of the Atlantic," boasts beautiful landscapes, volcanic beaches, and the Laurisilva forest, a UNESCO site. Funchal, the island’s capital, offers botanical gardens and wine tasting, making it a unique experience for visitors.
Algarve – Known for its stunning beaches, the Algarve region in southern Portugal offers crystal-clear waters, limestone cliffs, and hidden caves. Popular beaches like Praia da Marinha and Benagil Cave attract both adventure seekers and those looking to relax by the sea.
These places, with their unique charms and rich histories, make Portugal a captivating destination for travelers.




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