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Quote: Considering the seminal importance of the sea to the Portuguese, it is singularly appropriate that the centerpiece attraction of Lisbon’s Park of Nations (the old Expo ’98 site) is this marvelous aquarium, the Read More
Quote: If Costa da Caparica is not wild enough for you, the place to head to is Tróia, a long finger-like peninsula across the River Sado from Setúbal (pronounced stu-bal), and getting there is half the fun. I imagine Read More
Quote: Costa Caparica (pronounced kappa-reek-ah)is the best beach close to Lisbon. It’s a fabulously long wide white beach stretching as far as the eye can see from the town of Costa da Caparica. There is a little Read More
Quote: The Portuguese, perhaps more than the Spaniards, seem to have brought home a lot of vegetable species in the Age of Discoveries. Hence both the botanical Gardens and the well-known estufas have quite a heavy Read More
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Quote: My partner and I are both obsessed with animals, the wilder and more exotic the better (Favourite film - bringing up baby). It was with some embarassment that we queued up with a row of small Portuguese school Read More
Quote: Cascais isn't simply sun, sea and sand (although that part is nice enough!) and the town centre is rather good for shopping with a number of upmarket shops selling leather goods, shoes, clothes, luxury food and Read More
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