The Boca do Lobo concept is not that old. The company started in 2005 in Rio Tinto, a community just...
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Left the hectic pace and sunshine of Los Angeles in 2008, for the relaxed lifestyle and sunshine of the Algarve. With a passion for creating content and voracious appetite for travel, I never tire of exploring and showcasing "everything cool in Portugal."
Ginja are funny little fruit. They look like cherries. They grow on trees like cherries. They have pits like cherries. But, ginja are much more sour than cherries. This bitterness really makes the fruit almost inedible. Yet, today, a liquor produced using this fruit is a traditional favorite among Portuguese. And, the makers of Oppidum Ginga de Óbidos have helped create a national obsession.
In honor of All Saints’ Day (1 November), Portugal Confidential is checking out cemeteries across the country. Whether you consider cemeteries sacred or macabre, these bone yards are interesting, historically cool, sometimes significant, and often, architecturally amazing.
You’re an architecture fanatic….and you’re hungry. You’re in the Porto area. You really need a place to satisfy your passion...
Off the main road to Almancil, and down some dusty paths with only sign posts pointing the way, lies a...
If you’re Madonna, Cameron Diaz or Leo DiCaprio, and you’re in Lisbon for the night, where do you hang? The...
Porto is home to a world-class museum of contemporary art. Opened in 1999, the Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art displays cutting-edge international art in a striking minimalist building by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Alvaro Siza Vieira.
Every world-class city has one—a shopping area who’s name alone is recognized for haute couture, high-end jeans and fine fragrances. ...