Why Is It Worth Spending Time in Portugal?

Why Is It Worth Spending Time in Portugal?

In the recent past, Portugal has been booming in tourism demand. Not a close country, but accessible thanks to direct flights. And we confidently put Lisbon on our travel wish list. We have no doubt that you will fly there as soon as tourism Europe fully recovers. Here are a few main reasons for deciding to travel to Portugal. Keep reading.

Weather

Depending on the region, winter temperatures in Portugal can be expected between 12 ° and 18 ° C. And in the Algarve, the weather is so good that you can sunbathe all year round. Lisbon is one of the sunniest capitals in Europe with 2799 hours of sunshine a year. It is ahead of even Athens in terms of the number of sunny days.

Food and wine

Wine culture in Portugal developed in isolation from other countries. Therefore, more than 250 unique varieties, typical only for Portugal, grow here. The most famous Portuguese wine is port. It is a fortified semi-sweet or sweet drink containing about 20% alcohol. It is served as an aperitif or as a dessert after meals. Since Portugal is famous for its delicious wines, it is worth including a visit to the vineyards. It is best to plan your wine tour in the fall.

Due to the proximity of the Atlantic Ocean, fish and seafood dishes prevail in Portugal. However, these are not the only delicacies. The Portuguese also love meat and know how to cook really tasty dishes from it.

Bakalau tops the list of traditional dishes that have become a “national idea”. This dish, consisting of onions, fried potatoes, olives, parsley, eggs, and cod, is eaten by the Portuguese during their Christmas Eve dinner. Another delicacy is fried sardines. Freshly baked pastel de nata is a real treat for the sweet tooth. The crunchy pudding cookies were first baked by nuns at Belem Monastery. The best pastries can be tasted in Lisbon. Gigantic lines stand in front of the bakery where they are sold.

Beautiful Lisbon

Lisbon has it all. Galleries and museums, coastline, and pretty towns nearby. It is a fun, lively city that stands out from other prim capitals. Here you will see the oldest operating bookshop Livraria Bertrand, built in 1700, and just around the corner, you will have an exquisite dinner in a state-of-the-art restaurant. Many buildings in Lisbon have walls covered with azulejo tiles. This type of decoration is unique to Portugal, and it is difficult to find something similar outside of it.

What association comes up when you think of Lisbon? Yellow tram! 100-year-old wooden trams traverse the old districts of the city.

It will be nice and easy enough to walk around Lisbon. Almendros is also worth a visit. This impressive and largest megalithic structure in Portugal dates back to the early Stone Age. The Belem Tower is one of the most characteristic points of interest on the map. The tower stands in the suburbs of Lisbon, near the mouth of the Tagus River.

To easily get a ticket to this beautiful destination just visit the EasyJet website.

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