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fmoscoso says:
Open Tuesday to Thursday from 12:00 to 15:00 and Friday to Sunday from 12:00 to 15:00 and 19:30 to 22H.
Monday closed.
You can eat traditional Portuguese food and also same international cuisine. You have to try the “Bacalhau a Mané” is cod fish Mané stile, is probably the best cod fish I …
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doiscavalos says:
IN my last trip to the north of portugal i went to this magnificient house that also has wine production.
Their site says all and gives you images of this paradise on earth:
www.sezim.pt
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TravelinMex says:
Well it's been awhile since I've logged on to Travbuddy, and I decided to write a review about my last major trip. In the summer I went to Portugal, Lisbon being the main place we stayed in. Portugal, from what I experienced, is beautiful. It has beautiful cities, countryside and people. The food is…
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funinuk says:
This private villa, suituated between Praia Da Luz and Burgau on the Algarve is absolutely stunning!
At an average of £5000.00 a week it consists of 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, huge lounge, kitchen, pool, bbq area and a huge terrace with sea views.
Built in the typical Spanish style seen a lot on th…
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fmoscoso says:
Open Tuesday to Thursday from 12:00 to 15:00 and Friday to Sunday from 12:00 to 15:00 and 19:30 to 22H.
Monday closed.
You can eat traditional Portuguese food and also same international cuisine. You have to try the “Bacalhau a Mané” is cod fish Mané stile, is probably the best cod fish I …
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Lucy360 says:
We really really enjoyed this exhibition. It is held in the same place in Portugal every year. Each year they have a different theme, this year it was Hollywood movies. It is so incredible how these are made, everyone should go and see these - see my pics for examples of the 2008 exhibition.
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maryglo says:
Idilic hotel. Very beautifull. We wish to stay a more days....I was looking for a quiet and charming place to relax for a few days and that was what I found! Close to Marvao but best price with very quality. Restaurant is tasty and suprisingly reasonable.
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sarendarski says:
Oficially established in 1851, the Faro Jewish Cemetery is the only remaining vestige of the first post-Inquisition Jewish presence in Portugal. It served as a burial place for a thriving 60 family community (also known as "Little Jerusalem"). The Jews of Portugal fled the Inquisition from the end o…
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fmoscoso says:
In the north of Portugal you will found the Mariana beach, between Carreço and Afife, one great spot. .
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lauro says:
portugal, one of the smallest nations in europa, but in the past, together with spain: the most powerful kingdom in the golden age of exploration which left its legacy to south america, africa and asia. despite it's richness in the past, portugal today, remains one of the poorest countries economica…
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fmoscoso says:
After pass the bridge direction Viana do Castelo to Porto you have to turn the first to the right, and go straight a head until found the beach. Is a great spot to surf in winter and the days the waves are really big. This is a easy beach to start surfing and a great spot the of big waves in other b…
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fmoscoso says:
The fortress
The most interesting things to visit are mainly inside the fortress that looks down to the Minho River and Spain. They have been destroyed several times whether it were the Barbarians, the Arabs, the armies of Asturias and Leon or even the French troops in the 19th century, they have …
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Manueldom says:
We did the “Insomnia” Caves & Dolphin Watching tour and LOVED IT!!!!
Don’t miss this trip! I recommend the early morning tour, the chances to sea Dolphins are higher.
On another day we rented a couple of jet skis threw them and also had a blast!
All the staff members are fantastic, Marcel i…
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Matizzle says:
To anyone looking to go for a little surf trip around Algarve in Portugal here are a couple of beaches and places you should definitely stop by and a couple more you should seek to avoid at all costs :
1) Arrifana : Is picturesque, very close to a town called Al-Jezur and offers some of the best …
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fmoscoso says:
In 1879 Portugal and Spain agreed to construct a bi-functional (road and train) bridge. The bridge was built inspired in Eiffel works. The bridge is still in use although a new bridge was built south of the older one.
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peluma says:
The Florasol Hotel is part of the group Dorisol.
Situated about appr.10 minutes (by bus), close to the hotel are bus stops (n.1.2.4.6), appr.30 minutes (walking) from the centre of Funchal and close to The Lido Sol(300 m. walk) and part of the hotel is directly at the main and busy street Estrada M…
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Mr_music says:
i would go to the edge of the "known world" the farthest point in all western Europe. It was amazing, but bring a jacket it was a little windy.
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nik2blessed says:
This island in Azores, Portugal was a great place to be if you enjoy peace, family, and warm weather. I didn't expierence much shopping but loved the view of the horizon. Also as far as the prices for clothing, too expensive for my taste.
The people were friendly and the Vila Nova Village was pr…
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funinuk says:
While in Portugal we dined here twice.
The setting is great - a real beach bar on the beach!
Suituated on Burgau beach overlooking the beach and surf The Beach Bar restaurant has indoor and outdoor dining as is ocean themed.
We drank Sangria jugs but there is a wide variety of drinks on the me…
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jenniescharm says:
For those of you traveling to Lisbon for the first time, I recommend making the Discoveries Monument your first stop. Not only will you be treated to an amazing 360 degree view of the city and the surrounding area, you can also learn a lot about the history of Lisbon all in a single stop - and with …
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HuBison says:
We landed in Portugal and decided to take public transportation to the hotel-it took us 2 buses and over an hour and we didn't know where we were going, so we thought we were lost. Eventually we got there...there's the hotel and the apartments, so if this is where you decide to stay, know which one…
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belgian_tom says:
Whichever way you look at it, partying and bar-hopping is the number one activity in Lagos.
The place is very well equipped for this as there are bars all over.
One place that stood out for me was the British-owned Three Monkeys bar, which is connected to the Monkey House Hostel (see separate re…
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lauro says:
furadouro beach or praia furadouro in portuguese is located in the small city of furadouro, south of porto, the second largest city in portugal.
it is one of the most memorable beaches i had been to in the european summer, because we got lost finding it! actually, it wasnt this beach that were tr…
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funinuk says:
When exploring the coastline above the cliffs around Lagos we came across a flight of stairs cascading steeply down the cliffs to the ocean.
At the bottom we found we could pay 10euro to have an old Portugese fisherman give us a tour of the surrounding grottos.
We jumped on the small motorboat …
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Petitsing says:
It´s a nice hotel, the breakfast was ok... I gave just "Average" by overall rating because it doesn´t have other facilities such as swimming pool, exercise equiments... :)
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lauro says:
i will write later but for now only pictures!
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jennethm says:
When you want to see something Portuguese and Gothic architecture, a Portuguese would suggest a visit to the Batalha monastery or Monastery Santa Maria da Vitória. The next word though is "unfinished" eventhough its construction almost spanned 2 centuries (1386-1517), spanning the reign of 7 kings…
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knoxjam says:
Capital city of the Algarve that doesn't quite offer the excitement one might expect from the area, but is charming nonetheless. Things to do - Ilha Deserta is a must see. Catch a boat from next to the castle/walled part of Faro out to this island for quiet beaches and a superb place to eat. Don't m…
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Lucy360 says:
Not a bad place overall, but then again all we really used it for was a shower and to get our heads down. We (me & my partner), were provided with a TV, double bed, shower & bath, toaster, kettle, saucepans & crockery, frying pan, microwave, fitted cupboards and loads of draws, balcony with table & …
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jordirochblom says:
In the center of Porto, World Heritage
Near the "São Bento" railway station, "Clérigos" church and tower, and the "Ribeira" square.
GRANDE HOTEL DE PARIS
RESIDENCIAL
Rua da Fábrica, 27 - 29
4050 - 247 Porto - Portugal
Tel. 222 073 140
Fax. 222 073 149
reservas@ghparis.ptdireccao…
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