The Perfect Road Trip for Wine Enthusiasts in Portugal
Embark on a wine road trip through Portugal, from the crisp Vinho Verde in the north to the bold reds of the Alentejo and the sunlit wines of the Algarve.
Embark on a wine road trip through Portugal, from the crisp Vinho Verde in the north to the bold reds of the Alentejo and the sunlit wines of the Algarve.
Odivelas is more than a suburb of Lisbon—it’s a place where medieval memorials stand in busy streets, ancient mills still catch the wind, and fountains once fed a capital city. From the royal tomb of King Dinis to the revolutionary command post of 1974, Odivelas holds stories in stone, water, and memory. This guide gives you ten reasons to wander its hills and discover a municipality layered with history, culture, and living tradition.
Perched atop the Serra da Arrábida, Palmela Castle offers a journey through Portugal’s layered history. From its Roman origins to Moorish expansions and its role in the Christian Reconquista, the castle blends medieval architecture with breathtaking views of the Setúbal Peninsula, inviting visitors to explore centuries of heritage and culture.
Most travellers flock to Lisbon, Porto, or the Algarve — but the real magic of Portugal hides in its forgotten corners. Here are 6 hidden places in Portugal worth the detour.