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Start your adventure in Portugal easily with essential country insights, relocation tips, and thorough guidance on visas and immigration requirements, courtesy of Portugal Homes.
Explore Portugal’s most famous locations with our detailed local guides, uncovering each region's charm, lifestyle, and opportunities.
With amazing beaches and lovely cities, it is hard to pick just one from the Southern region of Portugal.
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The country’s capital offers the perfect lifestyle for anyone looking to live in an energetic city.
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Porto is the second largest city in the country, primarily known for its wine, though it has much more to offer.
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Explore breathtaking coastal regions in Portugal with our local guides, highlighting seaside beauty, lively cultures, and peaceful ocean vistas.
Nazaré is a charming coastal town in Portugal's West and Tagus Valley. It is famous for its traditional fishing culture and a top spot for surfers chasing massive waves.
Cascais, a coastal gem near Lisbon, combines traditional Portuguese charm with modern elegance. It features beautiful beaches, a lively marina, and a unique cultural heritage.
Explore Portugal's annals with our guides to its most captivating historical areas, brimming with culture, heritage, and timeless charm.
Chiado is a noteworthy cultural and commercial district famous for its luxury shopping, landmarks, and theatres.
Graça, perched atop Lisbon's highest hill, is a historic neighbourhood celebrated for its panoramic viewpoints, vivid street art, and genuine local atmosphere.
Porto's city centre, known as "Baixa," is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its historic architecture, culture, and the iconic Dom LuÃs I Bridge, which spans the Douro River.
Sintra, set in the scenic Sintra Mountains near Lisbon, is famous for its enchanting 19th-century Romanticist architecture, grand palaces, and historic estates, earning recognition as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Discover family-oriented neighbourhoods in Portugal, where safe spaces, excellent schools, and a welcoming community foster a flourishing environment for all ages.
Its beautiful sunny weather and stunning beaches make the Algarve ideal for families.
The capital city offers a variety of excellent public and private schools, along with numerous parks, playgrounds, and other amenities for families.
Coimbra, nestled along the Mondego River, is renowned for its historic University, one of the oldest in Europe, and its medieval heritage as a former capital of Portugal.
Braga, one of Portugal's oldest cities, combines historic charm with modern amenities, making it family-friendly. The Bom Jesus do Monte sanctuary's striking Baroque stairway and scenic views are key attractions.
Known for its canals and vibrant student life, the city offers cultural and recreational activities for the whole family. A traditional moliceiro boat ride through its picturesque canals provides a unique view of the city’s architecture and history.
The Azores archipelago is perfect for families, offering stunning natural beauty and activities such as whale and dolphin watching — an unforgettable encounter with marine life in its natural habitat.
Experience Portugal’s most radiant urban centres, where every attraction invites exploration, and there’s always something new to discover.
Faro is acclaimed for its medieval architecture and access to Ria Formosa Natural Park. Nearby, Albufeira has a glowing nightlife and stunning beaches.
Lisbon’s history spans over three millennia. Known as the "City of Seven Hills," its origins date back to pre-Celtic tribes and Phoenician traders around 1200 BCE.
Porto, Portugal's second-largest city and one of the largest urban centres in the north of the Iberian Peninsula, is the birthplace of Port wine and countless traditions
Uncover the charm of Portugal's rural areas and small towns, offering tranquillity, natural beauty, and a slower pace of life.
Located in Central Portugal, Viseu is recognised for its well-preserved medieval architecture and significance as the heart of the Dão wine region.
Évora is a UNESCO World Heritage city in Alentejo. It is famous for its carefully preserved architecture, including the Roman Temple and the Gothic Cathedral.
Vila Nova de Mil Fontes is a picturesque town in Alentejo. It is notable for its pristine beaches, such as Praia da Franquia and Praia do Farol, and its location within the Southwest Alentejo and Vicentine Coast Natural Park.
Amarante, a picturesque town in Northern Portugal's Tâmega e Sousa subregion, is renowned for its historic bridge and church and its association with celebrated Cubist artist Amadeo de Souza Cardoso.
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