Cultural Guardians: Lusitanos and the Preservation of Riding Traditions
In the enchanting world of equines, one breed stands out as a true gem—the Lusitano horse. Hailing from the picturesque landscapes of Portugal, these horses boast a unique blend of physical prowess, a captivating history, and a remarkable ability to adapt. With roots tracing back to the Andalusian breed, the Lusitano showcases a rich mix Read More
Exploring Lisbon’s Rossio Train Station
Rossio Railway Station stands proudly amidst Lisbon's urban landscape, adorned in the captivating neo-Manueline style, quintessentially Portuguese Gothic Revival architecture. Positioned at the northwest corner of the illustrious Rossio Square, from which it derives its name, this station serves as a gateway to the suburban charm of Sintra, drawing countless visitors to its historic allure. Read More
Portugal’s best kitesurfing locations
GUINCHO Guincho kite beach is only a 30-minute train trip from Lisbon and has some of the most consistent wind in all of Portugal (the northerly mountains tend to increase the force of the thermal winds that blow here). This is not a site for the faint of heart; the waves at Guincho beach range Read More