You've been to the Algarve and Lisbon... but what about a trip to the Alentejo region? The castle in Marvao which serves as the main venue for the festival concerts Seafood espetadas at the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Travel thrills me—luxurious or simple, far afield or a state away. The tiny, walled-in, mountaintop village of Marvão—a medieval ...
This region is home to a captivating landscape of dry plains, gentle hills and dramatic coastlines, plus historic attractions, such as Moorish villages and wealthy medieval towns. The Alentejo region, ...
Fortified medieval towns. Sweeping plains dotted with gnarled chestnut trees. Hilltop villages where white-washed houses flank crooked streets. Southern Portugal’s Alentejo region is blessed with ...
Reclining between Lisbon and Algarve, the Alentejo—Portugal’s most rural and least populated region—is dotted with picturesque towns separated by cork forests and olive groves. But its many new goings ...
O Alentejo tem se mostrado o destino perfeito para uma viagem após a pandemia de Covid-19. Embora seja a maior região de Portugal, possui uma população de cerca de 500 mil habitantes, o mesmo número ...
South of the Tagus River, the Alentejo stretches out like an ocean of peaceful, golden land. A region of light, memory, and life lived slow, it offers an authentic view of Portugal, far from the ...
The Alentejo region in southern Portugal is home to incredible restaurants, great wineries, and overwhelming natural beauty. Previously a residential compound for the farmers who worked the ...
Pedalar em uma linha ferroviária desativada em uma vila histórica com menos de 100 habitantes é um programa diferentão o suficiente para você? No passeio vendido pela Rail Bike Marvão, no Alto ...
Portugal's Alentejo region could paper its streets with accolades -- the area has recently been cited by Time magazine, The New York Times, Conde Nast Traveler and Travel + Leisure as among the top ...