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Lisbon, besides being the capital of Portugal, is the most populous city in the country, with a population of 547 733 inhabitants within their administrative boundaries, an area of ​​100 km².
Lisbon is an illuminated city. The Tagus and the sun almost always present, make the Portuguese capital a color mirror, in which the architectural beauty and uniqueness do not go unnoticed.

In Lisbon, there is always so much to see and do, opening the each visitor a world of possibilities for the most varied experiences:

walk through Lisbon with a thousand years of history, rich in monuments, characteristic neighborhoods where the city was born and remains the most genuine

<. p> Visit the Tagus Lisbon with a waterfront devoted to leisure activities and links the monumental zone of Belém with the modern Park of Nations.

Having fun in Lisbon, where nightlife continues till dawn.

Take advantage of a Lisbon more sporty with the Golf and the sea so close.

To enjoy a more serene Lisbon in its parks, gardens, viewpoints, cafes and terraces.

Having a Lisbon of pure pleasure in its gastronomy, luxury hotels, in spas and shopping & nbsp; Lisbon. A personal experience.



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Oporto is a Portuguese city, capital of the homonymous district in the northwest of Portugal and belongs to the northern region and sub-region of the Grand Harbour. The city of Porto is known as the City Invicta and how North Capital. It has an old socio-economic link to England and is the city where the largest British community in Portugal, and even considered the Portuguese city with the temperament more "Central European" and where the oldest and most consistent Jewish roots of Portuguese through an inheritance "Marrano" Millennial where better can be seen in Portugal, the old adage Central European Protestant ethic that retrieves the spirit of 'nation' Jewish and that generated the free play of capitalism and market economy "Stadtluft macht frei" ("The city air liberates"). It is the city that gave its name to Portugal - very early (c. 200 BC), when designated for Portus Cale, coming later to become the capital of the Portuguese Province, from where he graduated Portugal and where, more later, he built the Portuguese Empire, since it was built, mostly by people from the North. It is still a city known worldwide for its wine, its bridges and contemporary and ancient architecture, its historic center, listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, the quality of its restaurants and for its cuisine, its main football team, Football Clube do Porto, as well as its main public universities: the University of Porto, placed among the top 200 in the world and among the top 100 universities in Europe. In 2012 and 2014, the city of Porto was elected "Best European Destination" distinction awarded annually by the European Consumers Choice. In 2013, it was voted "Best holiday destination in Europe" by Lonely Planet. Also in 2014, the magazine Business Destinations, which annually organizes Bussiness Destinations Travel Awards, considered that the Customs Port is the best room for "meeting and conference" Europe by electing this congress center for its quality and urban integration . Porto, a wonderful town that is looking to be discovered

EN: Porto is a Portuguese city, capital of the homonymous district, located in the northwest of Portugal and belongs to the northern region and sub-region of Greater Porto. The city of Oporto is known to the City and the Invicta the Capital of the North. It has an old socio-economic link to England and is the city where the largest British community in Portugal, and even Considered the English city with more temper 'Central European' and where are the oldest and most consistent of the Portuguese Jewish roots through the 'Marrano' ancient heritage, Which can be seen best in Portugal, the old adage central European Protestant ethic que recovers the spirit of 'nation' and Jewish que generated the free play of capitalism and the market economy "Stadtluft macht frei" ("city air liberates "). It is the city que casette its name to Portugal - very early, When designated for Portus Cale, coming later to Become the capital of Portucalense, where he graduated and Portugal where more later, They built the Portuguese Empire, (C 200 BC.) since it was built, mostly by people from the North. It is Also a worldwide known for its wine, its bridges and old architecture and contemporary city, its historical center, classified by the World Heritage UNESCO, the quality of its restaurants and its gastronomy, its main football team, Football Club of Porto, the well as its main public universities: the University of Oporto, Ranked Among the top 200 in the world and Among the 100 best universities in Europe. In 2012 and 2014, the city of Port was voted "Best European Destination" award granted annually by the European Consumers Choice. In 2013 was voted the "Best Vacation Destination in Europe" by Lonely Planet. Also in 2014, the Business Destinations magazine, Which annually Organizes the Bussiness Destinations Travel Awards, Considered the Customs Port is the best space for "meetings and conferences" Europe by electing this convention center for its quality and urban integration. O'Porto, a wonderful city que is looking to be discovered

Here is some essential facts concerning the port, and a reference to various public and private services available

The city of Porto, known as Invicta city, is the second largest in Portugal, capital of the district of Oporto and the north of the country

  • Location: southwestern Europe, the Atlantic Ocean, north coast of Portugal

  • geographical coordinates: Lat 41.154876, -8.609848 log

  • Climate: temperate maritime, without extreme temperatures

  • From: Dr. Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport, 11 km

  • area: 45km2

  • zones geographical: On Tourism of the city is divided into the following geographical areas, for better identification of the tourist offer of the city location:
    • Low
    • Boavista
    • Historical Center
    • In the port
    • Foz
    • Marginal riverside
    • Porto - Other

    • Population: about 260,000 residents

    • Official language: Portuguese (with English spoken by much of the population and service providers)

    • Time zone: GMT / UTC + 1h in the summer

    • Currency: € (Euro)

    • Currency Exchange: made in banks, exchange offices and automatic machines

    • Refund of VAT: Residents visitors in countries outside the European Union may obtain a refund of VAT (Value Added Tax) on purchases made and transported in his luggage . personal Only individuals may have access to this reimbursement

      When you make your purchases should request a statement at the store, which is discriminated the amount paid, the assets acquired and the amount that can be repaid Repayment. . can be obtained in cash in the main European Airports and centers of major European cities, or via credit card or international check, provided that the goods are first shown in the customs
    • Telephone code: Portugal + 351, Port 22. To call Portugal from abroad, dial 00 followed by the country code, city code and the desired number
    • Telecommunications: affordable telephone calls from public telephone booths, with payment by coins or phone card on sale in Portugal Telecom shops, post offices, kiosks and other places marked . To call Portugal from abroad, dial 00 followed by the country code, city code and the desired number

    • Local Holiday and city party: June 24 (St. John)

    • essential telephone Contacts :
      • Emergency Service: 112
      • Tourist Police: +351222081833
      • Dr. Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport: +351229432400
      • Tourist Office: +351223393472

      • Hours:
        • Banks: 2nd to 6th - 8:30 a.m. / 15:00
        • Street trade:.. 2nd to 6th - 9:00 a.m. or 10h00 / 19h00 Some stores open on Saturday all day
        • Shopping Centres: Every day - 10h00 / 24h00
        • Restaurants: Lunch - 12.00 / 15.00 & gt; Dinner 19h00 / 22h00
        • Pharmacies:.. 2nd to 6th - 9:00 a.m. / 19.00 & gt; Saturday 9:00 a.m. / 13.00 pharmacies List in permanent service posted on every pharmacy
        • Most of the city's museums are closed on Mondays If you want to visit a museum on this day of the week, make sure it is open

        • Parking : pay car parks in the city center

        • Tips: not included in the final price Tips are optional

        • Electricity: 230/400 Volts with a frequency of 50 Hz: Electrical outlets in accordance with European standards

        • Passports and visas: & nbsp; Citizens of the European Union, Andorra, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Malta, Norway, Romania and Switzerland need only an identity card to enter Portugal

          If minors in addition to the identity card, should also present a parental permission to travel

          For stays with a duration not exceeding 90 days a passport valid for a period exceeding three months after the end of the stay is required for visitors from Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Australia, Bahamas , Barbados, Bermuda, Bolivia, Brazil, Brunei, Canada, Chile, South Korea, Costa Rica, Croatia, El Salvador, United States, Guatemala, Honduras, Israel, Japan, Macedonia, Malaysia, Mauritius, Mexico, Monaco, Montenegro, . Nicaragua, New Zealand, Panama, Paraguay, Saint Kitts and Nevis, San Marino, Serbia, Seychelles, Singapore, Uruguay, Vatican, Venezuela and Regions Special Administrative Republic of China in Hong Kong and Macau

          Citizens from countries not mentioned above need a visa to enter Portugal, which may be requested from the Consulate or Embassy of Portugal in their country for stays . up to a limit of 90 days

          Under the Convention implementing the Schengen Agreement, passengers to or from another Schengen state, understood as an internal flight, do not require new visa.

        • People with physical difficulties, hearing and visual : The features identified as having services or facilities suitable for people with physical, hearing and visual difficulties are clearly marked in this portal Tourism Many of the vehicles. Public transportation is readily accessible to people with physical difficulties

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Algarve - The most comprehensive tourist guide of the Algarve coast
The mild climate throughout the year, the coast full of magnificent beaches bathed by the Atlantic and the diversity of accommodation, nightlife and sports make this place a perfect destination for families. Still, you can avoid the crowds and visit picturesque fishing villages or the hills of the interior, with its rural way of life and wild vegetation

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Places to visit

For those looking for lively resorts by the sea, Faro (the capital the region), Portimão, Albufeira < / a> or sophisticated Vilamoura, with its luxurious fields Golf are perfect choices. If you prefer more tranquil destinations, head for the west coast, facing the Atlantic, where towns like Aljezur offer deserted beaches; or visit the lively fishing town of Olhão and the pretty fishing village of Alcoutim near the href="http://www.portugal-live.net/P/regions/alentejo.html" Alentejo and Spain.
Most towns and villages still preserves the legacy of five centuries of Arab occupation, visible in the narrow streets and the architecture of the houses, many of which have chimneys of different shapes and geometric designs.
The south coast is a popular tourist region as a holiday destination for foreigners and the Portuguese themselves.
With a magnificent nightlife, the Algarve offers more than 70 clubs, bars and large festivals that attract people from all over the country.
We show you the places to visit . Whatever your preference, you will find something that interests you!

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You will find all the information you need to plan your vacation , including the best time of year to travel, what to bring and what to expect.

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Climate

Although most people visit the Algarve during the summer, is also in great demand during the winter thanks to its mild climate (almost 320 days a year) and all accommodation accessible during low season.
See current climate Algarve, weather forecasts, TV and the pattern of annual climate of images.

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Aspects Geographic

London, UK's capital, located in Britain, more precisely in England in the Southeast. It is located 100 km from the mouth of the Thames River, extending along its two sides. Its population is 7,465,100 inhabitants and 46% are racial minorities. Its metropolitan area is made up of 32 districts, forming a large metropolis 1579 km2.
The natural or inhabitant of London is called London.

History and Monuments

London was founded by the Romans in the first century, as these occupied the Celtic square of Londinium and transformed the city into a port of embarkation of minerals and cereals, which led to the development of a thriving agricultural and industrial region. Construction of the bridge over the River Thames, in the year 50 d. C., made it an important communications center, commercial and administrative. In the second century it was walled and even with the fall of the Roman Empire the city maintained the same economic activity to the ninth century, when it was devastated by the Vikings. Only in the reign of Edward, started in 1042, the city was able to stability and political autonomy. In 1348 it was plagued by the Black Death, which killed nearly half the population, turning the economic flourish and culturally in the reign of Elizabeth lI, with the departure of the ships to America and India in search of riches. It was then that arose in the city of London people like the playwright W. Shakespeare. With the advent of the Industrial Revolution incresse jobs and the city's population multiplied several times. The industrial dynamism remained until the First World War and the end of the 20 decade has suffered the effects of the Depression. This would be much higher with the end of World War II, with the death of 10,000 people and extensive destruction. With the cessation of conflict, reconstruction was done slowly and in 1950 most of the city had been recovered, keeping carefully the most significant buildings, such as many of the old churches and building new ones, such as the building highest in Britain, the Canary Wharf Tower, 224 m high.
The Saint Paul Cathedral is one of London city symbols and is located at the western end of the city. This has a museum that gathers the jewels of the Crown, a collection of weapons and armor. It is one of the temples used in the solemn celebrations of the royal house and where the Duke of Wellington's tomb. The Tower of London corresponds to a Norman fortress built in the eleventh century and has six towers and two gates, standing to the southeast. Westminster Abbey is the most famous church of England and is built in the Gothic style. Other iconic landmarks of London city are the Palace of Westminster, which is the Parliament building; Saint James Palace, official residence of the Prince of Wales, and Buckingham Palace, the Queen's London residence.

Aspects Tourist and Curiosities

The best-known theaters and shopping areas located themselves in West End in central London. The National Theatre and the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden are. The administrative heart and government centers are following the curve of the River Thames south. Here too it is located Hyde Park - the lungs of London, which is the largest open space in town and that brings us to the residential areas of luxury, where are located the famous department stores Harrods and the Royal Albert Hall. More removed but of great historical interest are the residential districts of Greenwich and Wimbledon. The zoo is integrated into the Regent's Park, located north of the West End.
The British Museum is located in Bloomsbury and is one of the largest and most famous in the world, bringing together Egyptian, classical collections, Saxon and more recent times. This museum is located at the British Library. The Victoria and Albert Museum in South Kensington, is dedicated to crafts and decorative objects from around the world. In the same area there are the museums of Natural History, Geology and Science. City is in the Museum of London, which is the historical retrospective of the city.

Economy

It corresponds to a major cultural and financial focus and there is in this city only a government body to all municipalities. The economy developed initially around its port activities, which currently only holds 10% of the UK commercial traffic. Its economy is based on the financial activities - the London Stock Exchange is one of the largest in the world markets; in the tourism sector; in the service, in which stand out insurance; and in the teaching sector, for 6% of jobs are concentrated in very prestigious universities, academic institutions and culture. The number of employees in industry has declined, absorbing only 10% of employment. This small percentage corresponds to tip, pharmaceutical, electronic, textile and beer products
The best option for travel in London's public transport:. Metro, bus, taxi and rail network, for forms of travel to the outskirts. Is Victoria Station departing trains to the ports of the English Channel. The links are fast and comfortable. There are several airports, all linked to the center by metro and bus, but the closest one is Heathrow, 24 km west of London. Gatwick airport is 45 km south of the city, London Luton is 48 km to the north and the northeast Stausted is, 59 km. Buses "Jetlink 747" ensure the links between them
Available on the Internet:. http://www.infopedia.pt/$ london


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