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Portugal Is Booming — but in This Tiny Seaside Town, Life Moves as Slowly as Ever One writer finds her own private Portugal in Porto Côvo, a fishing village in the Alentejo.
Porto's location along Portugal's northwestern coast grants the city access to some prime beachfront. If you find yourself experiencing a sunny day, visiting Portugal's northwest coast is a great ...
Seth Sherwood, based in Paris, is a longtime contributor to the Travel section who has been writing about Portugal since 2006. First Lisbon; now Porto. The whole world seems to have fallen in love ...
Beachgoers in Portugal scrambled for cover over the weekend as the sweltering heat gave birth to a rare “tsunami roll,” or ...
Portugal’s second city has a setting that calls for active appreciation, and there’s many ways to explore on foot, by bike or on water.
Porto encompasses an oval-shaped area home to some 230,000 residents in northwest Portugal, about 200 miles north of Lisbon. Porto is known for its impressive bridges, which connect the city and ...
Flocking To What to See, Eat and Buy in Porto, Portugal’s Creative Hub Four insiders share their favorite spots, from old-school seafood restaurants to ceramics studios.
With an extravagant new wine-themed attraction and a galaxy of top-quality restaurants, Portugal’s second city is sending out a siren call to food enthusiasts far and wide.
Porto may get overlooked in lieu of Lisbon, but Portugal's second city has just as much to offer as the country’s capital. From gilded Belle Époque cafés to historic train stations covered ...