pORTUGAL GUIDE
If you want to spend a relaxing holiday in a very interesting country, head to the north of Portugal.
start
INDEX
What to see
Food
General information
Transport
Pastry
General information
Documentation
Language
The documents are passport and ID.
In Portugal the spoken language is Portuguese but most of the services also work in English.
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Health insurance
Weather
Citizens of member states guarantee care in any EU country For non-Europeans, access to health care is not completely free.
The Portuguese climate is mild.
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Tradicional festivals
Currency
Portuguese tradicional festivals in the summer.
The Portuguese currency is the euro.
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What to see
Castle and Palace of the Dukes
Clerigos Tower; Lello Bookshop
Guimarães
Porto
Livraria Lello is one of the most beautiful bookstores in the world. The Clérigos Tower is an unavoidable symbol of Porto and a reference throughout the city's history.
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Serralves Museum
Gil Eannes
Porto
Viana do Castelo
It´s a magnificent garden that surrounds one of the most influential of modern art, located in Porto.
The Hospital Ship Gil Eannes supported the Portuguese cod fleet for decades has now been converted into a museum that can be visited.
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Food
Alheira
Portuguese stew
Cabidela rice
Francesinha
Mirandela
Unknown
Minho
Porto
Alheira is a typical Portuguese sausage made with different types of meat and bread.
Portuguese stew has an unknown origin but is one of the most traditional foods in the country.
Cabidela rice is a typical Portuguese dish from the north of Minho, the recipe was created around the 16th century.
Francesinha is a Portuguese sandwich originally from Porto.
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Pastry
Pão-de-Ló
Bolinhol
Régua candies
Toucinho do Céu
Unknown
Visela
Régua
Guimarães
These are caramel, lemon and honey candies that are packaged in bags. This candy appeared in Régua and contributed to the tradition of Rebuçadeiras.
Pão-de-ló is one of the typical Portuguese desserts, dating back to the 15th-16th centuries.
Bolinhol is a cake with slightly moist dough and sugar coating. It first appeared around 1880 in Vizela.
Toucinho do Céu originally made in monasteries was created in Guimarães. This cake has sugar syrup, lard, ground almonds and egg yolk.
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Drinks
Porto wine
Ginja
Green wine
Jeropiga
Porto
Obidos
Norte Portugal
Trás-os-Montes
Porto wine is a traditional wine produced in the Douro Valley, in the north of Portugal. It is a sweet red wine that is usually served with dessert.
Ginja is a Portuguese liqueur that appeared around 1840, it is made with sour cherries in brandy.
Vinho Verde originates from Minho and gets its name thanks to the unripe grapes that form the base of the drink.
Francesinha is a Portuguese sandwich originally from Porto.
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Conclusion
We have now concluded our work, the north of Portugal is a wonderful area with many traditions and wonderful places. Thank you.
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pORTUGAL GUIDE
If you want to spend a relaxing holiday in a very interesting country, head to the north of Portugal.
start
INDEX
What to see
Food
General information
Transport
Pastry
General information
Documentation
Language
The documents are passport and ID.
In Portugal the spoken language is Portuguese but most of the services also work in English.
+info
+info
Health insurance
Weather
Citizens of member states guarantee care in any EU country For non-Europeans, access to health care is not completely free.
The Portuguese climate is mild.
+info
+info
Tradicional festivals
Currency
Portuguese tradicional festivals in the summer.
The Portuguese currency is the euro.
+info
+info
What to see
Castle and Palace of the Dukes
Clerigos Tower; Lello Bookshop
Guimarães
Porto
Livraria Lello is one of the most beautiful bookstores in the world. The Clérigos Tower is an unavoidable symbol of Porto and a reference throughout the city's history.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed diam nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt ut laoreet dolore magna aliquam erat volutpat.
+info
+info
Serralves Museum
Gil Eannes
Porto
Viana do Castelo
It´s a magnificent garden that surrounds one of the most influential of modern art, located in Porto.
The Hospital Ship Gil Eannes supported the Portuguese cod fleet for decades has now been converted into a museum that can be visited.
+info
+info
Food
Alheira
Portuguese stew
Cabidela rice
Francesinha
Mirandela
Unknown
Minho
Porto
Alheira is a typical Portuguese sausage made with different types of meat and bread.
Portuguese stew has an unknown origin but is one of the most traditional foods in the country.
Cabidela rice is a typical Portuguese dish from the north of Minho, the recipe was created around the 16th century.
Francesinha is a Portuguese sandwich originally from Porto.
+info
+info
+info
+info
Pastry
Pão-de-Ló
Bolinhol
Régua candies
Toucinho do Céu
Unknown
Visela
Régua
Guimarães
These are caramel, lemon and honey candies that are packaged in bags. This candy appeared in Régua and contributed to the tradition of Rebuçadeiras.
Pão-de-ló is one of the typical Portuguese desserts, dating back to the 15th-16th centuries.
Bolinhol is a cake with slightly moist dough and sugar coating. It first appeared around 1880 in Vizela.
Toucinho do Céu originally made in monasteries was created in Guimarães. This cake has sugar syrup, lard, ground almonds and egg yolk.
+info
+info
+info
+info
Drinks
Porto wine
Ginja
Green wine
Jeropiga
Porto
Obidos
Norte Portugal
Trás-os-Montes
Porto wine is a traditional wine produced in the Douro Valley, in the north of Portugal. It is a sweet red wine that is usually served with dessert.
Ginja is a Portuguese liqueur that appeared around 1840, it is made with sour cherries in brandy.
Vinho Verde originates from Minho and gets its name thanks to the unripe grapes that form the base of the drink.
Francesinha is a Portuguese sandwich originally from Porto.
+info
+info
+info
+info
Conclusion
We have now concluded our work, the north of Portugal is a wonderful area with many traditions and wonderful places. Thank you.