Blue Sky Travel www.blue-sky-travel.de: Really nice and long beach great for walks aswell. No cliffs but nature reserve with many birds right behind the beach. Worthwhile to visit when u r there!
Ricardo Santos: 1 of the most beautiful beaches in Algarve, and probably the whole world. Nice bar. Lots of stairs though, the accessibility is not ideal to people with moving difficulties. But it's well-worthwhile.
Joana Santos: The Best beaches in Algarve. The road to Cordoama is absolutely beautiful. Aldeia da Pedralva is worth a visit. Stay in one of the little houses and enjoy a pizza and a bier in Pizza Pazza.
Quinten Quist: Awesome beach. A lot of surfers around due to good waves. Don't lay your towel on the right part of the beach. Otherwise you have to climb sharp rocks on your way back (flood starts around noon).
Simone de Graaf: Cabo de São Vicente, situated near Sagres, is the most south-western point of the European continent. The lighthouse is very nice and you can get your "Letzte Bratwurst vor Amerika" over there!
MENU Portugal: Gorgeous place! And best thing - its a 'hidden gem', tourist crowds don't know! Fab natural park, best seafood & impressive beaches non-stop. That's what this region is about
Irene Meyer: Toll, daß es dieses Naturschutzgebiet gibt! Auch wenn die Informationstafeln alle bis zur Unkenntlichkeit verwittert sind, spricht die Natur doch für sich selbst!
Liliana Pedro: Between Praia Atlântica and Praia da Comporta, you can park your car on the side way, pass the dunes and have a peaceful beach day...and if lucky do nudism, and spend the night.
Kaan Akin: Great city, lots of things to explore. Have a comfortable shoe, since Lisbon has so much road and stone roads. Must see, Baixa Alto, Belem, Oceanara, Castle, Downtown.
Paulo Matos: Nice mall design. Look up in summer, can you see how it's kept cool? Massive supermarket in the bottom floor and very many good clothes and food shops.
Gabi Bulumac: Biggest open space in downtown Lisbon !! The square is surrounded with shops and bars ,definitely worth a visit.It has a cool Beer Museum and a tourist information facility.
Tereza Palaonta: One of the best scenic view places in Lisbon. Lively till late hours but clean and nice. Various shops and small street bars are around so you can enjoy beer or sangria while admiring beauty of Lisbon
Stella: Check out the free bikes of Bicas! You can rent one for the whole day straight across the railway station for example. All you need is an ID or driving licence
The Ritz-Carlton: A surfer's paradise - and previous world championship surfing spot - Praia do Guincho offers up tremendous swells, but the strong undertow can be dangerous for swimmers and novice surfers.
Stefano C: Really beautiful spot. Do take your time to wander down (or rather up) the nature trail when visiting the convent. Truly inspiring environment!
Tanja: Visit and spend all the time possible in Sintra! Palácio da Vila, Quinta da Regaleira, Palácio da Pena, Convento dos Capuchos, places that u must go!
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Geert Smets: Beautiful ruins of an ancient moorish castle in Sintra. Entrance fee is not cheap but the views over the surroundings and Palácio da Pena are stunning and well worth the price.
Tomás Duarte: Amazing beach village, great for a weekend escape. Nice fishermen's port and lots of great restaurants where you'll find fresh fish! Quieter than Algarve for sure!
Ana Friezas: try the small bar by the shore called Ilda's Café and try "café d'Avó e filhós" a delicious and tradicional snack linked to the Christmas time but that you can try here all year long!
Peter Kravcak: Must see the Main building - rectorate (Faculty of Law), 500 year old Library, students streets (Repúblicas), and two amazing Cathedrals: Se Nova and Se Velha.
Krista Sande-Kerback: Supposedly the view from here was ranked #6 in the world by UNESCO...I can see why. If you're staying the night, plan to stay put once it gets dark as it is a long drive from the nearest downtown.
Juta Hlopicka: Very beautiful place,if you visit Braga then Bom Jesus do Monte is a 'must see'. There is a bus station just in front of train station,one ride cost 1.65 eur.
Carlos Carvalho: The castle was built in the 10th century by the Countess Mumadona.The history of the castle is linked with the founding of Portugal. Within its walls lived generations of ancestors to the first King.
José Eduardo: Try to have a cold Super Bock pint at the afternoon in one f the many cafés at Ribeira, near S. Luis bridge. The quietness you feel even in the middle of a croud is absolutelly amazing!
Holly Hager: If you can, skip the packed tourist boat tours & hire a private boat for the day. It's not as pricey as you'd think..Stunning views + a welcome change of pace from climbing the steep cobbled streets.
Manu Tercic: From an architecture point of view it is a great place. But on a sunny summer afternoon, get ready to fight for a place as there are 8 million people per square meter and more rocks than sand.
European Parliament: Construction of this grand project started in 2001, as part of Porto's year as Cultural Capital of Europe, but didn't finish until 2005.