20 Best Places To Visit In Portugal | Portugal Travel Guide

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20 Best Places To Visit In Portugal | Portugal Travel Guide
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Welcome to the journey of the 20 best places to visit in Portugal!

! If you’re planning a trip to this breathtaking country, you won’t want to miss these must-see destinations. From the vibrant streets of Lisbon, where you can explore historical landmarks like Belem Tower and Sao Jorge Castle, to the enchanting town of Sintra, home to the magnificent Pena Palace, Portugal has something for everyone.

As we take you on a virtual journey, we’ll uncover the top tourist attractions and hidden gems across the country. Discover the picturesque Ribeira district in Porto, soak up the sun on the stunning beaches of the Algarve, and immerse yourself in the rich history of Coimbra’s fascinating sights. We’ll also venture to the mesmerizing Madeira Island, the breathtaking Douro Valley, and the captivating Azores archipelago.

Join us as we delve into the diverse Portuguese culture and showcase the beauty of each destination. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or a foodie seeking culinary delights, Portugal has it all. From the charming streets of Cascais to the ancient historic sites of Evora and the captivating city tour of Guimaraes, this video will inspire your wanderlust and help you plan your dream vacation.

So come join us this is Scenic Hunter’s fascinating journey to the 20 best places to visit in Portugal.

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Date: June 20, 2024

38 thoughts on “20 Best Places To Visit In Portugal | Portugal Travel Guide

  1. Travel warning for Portugal

    Arbitrary criminalisation of young foreign women

    The European elections are on 9 June and Lisbon's women's prison is filling up. A young female election worker from Hamburg will not be able to start her service for democracy. Why? Because it is obvious that elementary human rights are currently being trampled underfoot in Portugal and the police and judiciary are arbitrarily confronting innocent young people with bizarre accusations that are only familiar from totalitarian states such as Russia. The young businesswoman from Germany, who supports Ukrainian refugees in her home country, among other things, was the victim of a particularly perfidious scam that was previously only known from unjust states. When the young lady asked at reception in a Lisbon hotel for a suitcase containing business documents left for her, she was asked to wait three minutes. Suddenly, several police officers appeared, arrested her and brought her before a magistrate. Although the young woman had never seen or touched the suitcase in question, they claimed that it contained cocaine and that she was the drug courier for a Brazilian drug network. Any attempt by the young lady to defend herself was harshly rebuffed by an overbearing judge. A five-month pre-trial detention was imposed in quick succession. She was told that she would serve at least eight years for her ‘crime’ and was eventually transferred to the women's detention centre in Lisbon. In prison, she met other young women who reported similar experiences.

    All attempts by her relatives, her lawyer, the German embassy, petitions to the mayor of Hamburg, the German chancellor and the German president have so far failed to get her even a prison review date. The young woman has been in prison since 17 April, completely innocent and with health problems. Although the Supreme Court in Lisbon now has all the exonerating facts that would normally lead to her immediate release in a Western-style democratic state governed by the rule of law, exactly nothing is happening. Is Portugal not part of Europe, do its representatives no longer feel committed to the values and standards of a Western democracy based on the rule of law? How can it be that there is not even a prompt investigation into whether there is any truth to the allegations? For these reasons, young women in particular can only be warned against travelling to Portugal at the moment. After all, who would want to spend months or years in prison as a completely innocent victim of an arbitrary police force and justice system? Why do the police and judiciary use such methods to try to improve their track record? If this example continues to set a precedent, tourists from all over the world can only be strongly advised not to spend their annual holiday in what is actually a beautiful holiday destination with a fantastic history.

  2. I was on a plane from madrid to Lisbon a few weeks back and as I sat down i wondered why the hostess was speaking Polish and then I realised she was speaking Portuguese,I stupidly thought all these years that Portuguese sounded Spanish, how wrong was I? What a twit

  3. Great footage! BUT…5+ minutes talking about how the city of Setúbal is interesting, and yet not even one footage from the city itself. All you shown is nearby villages, one even halfway between Setúbal and the Algarve. I know, i live there. Dont take this the bad way, but accuracy is important in a travel doc.

  4. There’s no “San” anything in Portugal! This is a Spanish word, in Portugal, Portuguese is what is spoken not Spanish. If you can’t speak Portuguese speak English then.

    And just like other European countries most tourists don’t visit Portugal to compare and contrast the modern buildings in Portugal. They are interested in the charm of historical homes of the Middle Ages and even earlier, such as the Megaliths that are the oldest in Europe.

  5. Please, don't just read out the flowery prose written in travel brochures. It reads well, but sounds artificial. When listening I want to hear how you personally connect to the places. Which were the places you have visited? What surprised you? E a pronuncia muda dentro uma phrase. Acho que a senhora não fala bem Portugues.

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