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Minho is one of Portugal's best wine areas, producing vinho verde (also known as green wine): a young wine with a fresh, fruity flavor that pairs well with Portuguese meals.
The Monastery of Jesus, a 15th- and 16th-century church that represents one of the first buildings in the Portuguese late Gothic style known as Manueline, is the city's principal historical monument.
The Algarve region, located in southern Portugal, is well-known for its stunning coastline and gorgeous beaches. Its natural features, such as superb surfing areas, high cliffs, secret bays, and bird-filled lagoons, are the main draws.
The Azores are known as the "happy cows" because they graze freely in verdant fields facing the Atlantic Ocean all year.
Albufeira is best known for its beautiful beaches, lively nightlife, and the elegance of its Old Town. There are various activities such as golf, water sports, and hiking.
The region is a great destination for those looking to escape the humdrum and immerse themselves in a natural and historical retreat.
Lisbon is famous for its distinctive historical center, gorgeous architecture, vivid azulejos (ceramic tiles), and delicious food.
The region is known for its Madeira wine, flora, and animals, as well as its prehistoric laurel forest, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Porto is Portugal's second largest city and the commercial and industrial center for the zone north of the Mondego River and is world-famous for its port wine.
The city is famed for its gorgeous beaches with rocky formations and cliffs.