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- 04 May 2021
Praia do Norte: From danger to hope
After ten years in which Garrett McNamara surfed the biggest wave in the world at Praia do Norte, Nazaré went from a fishing village to one of the most sought after spots for its giant waves. Now that the Mercedes-EQ Lounge in Nazaré has become known, this being a completely sustainable space that is not […]
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- 29 Apr 2021
Classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, Sintra is a small Portuguese village near Lisbon, located on the hills of the Serra de Sintra. This picturesque and bucolic setting in the region is one of its great tourist attractions today. In the past, the city’s climate and location have gained the attention of the […]
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- 11 Feb 2021
The Portuguese GP of Formula One is close to being officially confirmed for the vacancy of May 2, currently open date on the world F1 calendar. The English Autosport confirms, referring that F1 gave the green light to the Portuguese GP to occupy the vacant place in the calendar, with teams to be informed today (11 […]
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- 12 Nov 2020
I Traveled to Portugal During the Coronavirus Pandemic — Here’s What It Was Really Like
From QR codes to new cleaning procedures and test requirements, here’s what I encountered while visiting Portugal amid the COVID-19 pandemic. For U.S. travelers fantasizing about a vacation in Portugal, it might be some time before that dream becomes a reality, as the country remains off-limits to Americans seeking nonessential travel. But what I can tell you […]
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- 02 Nov 2020
Lewis Hamilton becomes the best F1 pilot
For the first time in 24 years, F1 returns to Portugal, where it will be held at the legendary Autodromo do Algarve for the first time. The track is famous for its exhilarating uphill and downhill sections, and roaring straights, giving it the nickname, ‘The Algarve Rollercoaster’. It was a hard beginning for the British, who won his […]
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- 31 Oct 2020
6 Halloween Traditions to Celebrate In Portugal
Although Halloween is well known and celebrated in the United States, this tradition is not American and appeared in Europe more than 2,000 years ago. The tradition was created by the Celts who believed that between October 30 and November 2 the dead returned to the land, taking the form of ghosts. In these days […]