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Where is the nicest place in Portugal?

The 11 best places to visit in Portugal
  1. Lisbon. Best for nightlife. ...
  2. Douro Valley. Best place to drink wine. ...
  3. Sintra. Best for a fantastical escape. ...
  4. Óbidos. Best hilltop village. ...
  5. Setúbal Peninsula. Best for wild, cliff-backed beaches. ...
  6. Porto. Best for urban exploring. ...
  7. The Minho. Best for traditional villages and wilderness trails. ...
  8. Évora.




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Porto is one of the best places to holiday in Portugal. It's a beautiful city with a lot to offer. From its stunning views of the River Douro and the old city streets to its delicious wine and breathtaking sunsets, Porto is one of the best destinations to visit in Portugal for a city break.

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While there are definitely far more beautiful places to see in Portugal, from Óbidos to the Berlengas Islands to Monsanto and beyond, there's no doubt that you can cover a bigger percentage of Portugal's top destinations in one trip than you can Spain's.

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Santarém Just an hour away from Lisbon, the city of Santarém, in the Santarém district, is one of the cheapest cities to live in Portugal. It's also much calmer than the Portuguese capital, in what is called the Ribatejo region.

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Best Beaches in Portugal
  • Albufeira.
  • Lagoa.
  • Portimão.
  • Sagres.
  • Aveiro.
  • The Azores.
  • Madeira.
  • Tróia Peninsula.


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This is where, in the most exclusive regions of Portugal. Where do the rich live in Portugal? Where do the rich live in Portugal? Lisbon, Oeiras, Cascais, Sintra, Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia are the municipalities with the highest concentration of population with the highest income in the country.

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What is the cost of living in Portugal for a couple? Depending on your lifestyle, a couple should be able to get by with between $2,500 (€2,332) to $3,000 (€2,798) a month in Portugal outside the major cities. In major cities, particularly in the city center, expect to need a little more.

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Lisbon. With colorful buildings, beautiful architecture and plenty of history it comes as no surprise that so many go to Lisbon when seeking luxury in Portugal. Popular neighborhoods include Alfama and Mouraria. Alfama is favored among those seeking quaint cobblestone streets and stunning scenic viewpoints.

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Generally speaking, Portugal is cheaper than Spain, although the flight there will likely be the most expensive part of your Portugal vacation.

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Big sister Lisbon is twice the size, more cosmopolitan, faster paced and 200 miles further south, so in summer it can be sweltering. Compact, walkable Porto has a more traditional feel and is cooled by Atlantic breezes through summer, though fog and rain can roll in via the same route during the winter.

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As of 2021, Spain's GDP per capita was $26,125.87, while Portugal's was $20,831.09.

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If you're by yourself, you can live on €1,000 per month in Spain. This includes room rent, groceries, health insurance, rare use of public transport, eating out a few times a month and shopping moderately.

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