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Portugal in mid March for 8 days

Posted on 1/17/23 at 5:26 pm
Posted by AZTiger7072
Tucson
Member since Oct 2011
2464 posts
Posted on 1/17/23 at 5:26 pm
Anyone been recently? Saw some threads from a feed years back but was curious if anyone here has been.

Never been and planning on working our way from Porto down to Lisbon and finish up in Lagos…

Anybody got any recs or must see things we can’t miss? Restaurants, beaches, places to go?

Thank you all in advance
Posted by BlackCoffeeKid
Member since Mar 2016
11733 posts
Posted on 1/17/23 at 6:48 pm to
I'm scared that I'm never going to want to leave the Douro Valley when I go in May.

Using LAB Tours for a day while there and I'm pretty excited about it.
Posted by Bear-O-Dactyl
tRock
Member since Oct 2012
1171 posts
Posted on 1/18/23 at 9:30 am to
We only did a couple of days in Porto to see the city and do port lodge tours, so we missed out on the Duoro Valley. Kicking myself for skipping that, but I guess there's always next time. I would highly recommend doing the port tour at Graham's. Spring for one of their "Super Premium" tastings, as it is not much more expensive than their regular tour + tasting and the quality increase exponentially. They have a restaurant on site called Vinum that is great for lunch after you get drunk at a mid morning tasting.

A couple of things worth seeing that are in between Porto and Lisbon are the University and Joanina Library in Coimbra and the Templar Castle in Tomar.

Sintra is a place that definitely deserves a couple of days. Quinta de Regaleira, the Moorish Castle, Pena Palace, and Monserrate Palace are all must-see in my opinion. Tivoli Palace is a really cool hotel there.

It's hard to go wrong in Lisbon, but I would mention that Pasteis de Belem is a must visit for pastries and is right down the street from Jeronimos Monastery. It will likely be packed, but the line moves fast. I would also note that the Santa Justa Lift is dumb and a complete waste of time if there is a line. If it's not crowded then it could be convenient. There's a cool archaeological museum where it drops you off up top if you do decide to ride it.
Posted by AZTiger7072
Tucson
Member since Oct 2011
2464 posts
Posted on 1/18/23 at 5:09 pm to
Awesome info!
Posted by Purple77
Member since Jan 2006
52 posts
Posted on 1/19/23 at 5:11 pm to
We were in Lisbon for 5 days in November and stayed at Casa Balthazar. You will enjoy Lisbon as there is a lot to see. Easy day trips from Lisbon to Sintra, Cascais or Evora by train. Just be sure of which station to use. The Metro is very easy to use also. We enjoyed a very good meal in Lisbon at Ramiro (seafood restaurant).
Posted by TunaTrip
Baton Rouge
Member since Jul 2019
430 posts
Posted on 1/30/23 at 6:48 am to
AZ, I’ll be headquartered in Lisbon mid-March so following the thread. We’re staying near city center at a 5-star +400sf suite and it’s one of the cheaper Euro vacation hotels we’ve ever booked. Looks like you can live like royalty for 30% compared to usd.
Posted by JL
Member since Aug 2006
3046 posts
Posted on 1/30/23 at 8:31 am to
I would add Fatima as a stop between Lisbon and Porto. Just takes a couple of hours to check out.
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