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A Resort Guide To The Algarve Region Of Portugal

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The Algarve region of southern Portugal has become one of the most popular holiday destinations in Europe. The Algarve enjoys a sub-tropical climate with over 300 days of sunshine every year. Winter temperatures typically reach 16-18 degrees Centigrade maximum, so the Algarve is a popular year-round destination. The summer months see temperatures peaking at around 27-32 degrees Centigrade maximum in the daytime.

Some of the most popular Algarve resorts are described in this article.

Albufeira is considered by many to be a young person

Faro in Portugal is New Favourite With UK Travellers

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Car hire company Rhino has recently seen car hire bookings for Faro in Portugal overtake those of the Costa del Sol in Spain, which was previously their most popular rental point.

Most of the bookings have come from UK tourists who are still trying to shake off the effects of a miserable winter and are looking for some holiday sunshine. Faro, which is a seaside city located in the south of Portugal, seems to be the new favourite among these British tourists, which is no wonder as it has so much to offer. One of the biggest draws to Faro is the wealth of golfing opportunities with the Algarve area having some of the world

Cultural Lisbon Portugal

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History of Portugal

Portugal is found on the Western part of the Iberian Peninsula, that part that has the Atlantic Ocean. History has it that the territory of northern Portugal and Spain were poorly defined years ago, so they had the same cultural aspects but not for so long especially after the emergence of the Castrena culture. The culture was characterized by rounded fortified huts before the Romans colonized the place and divided Spain from Portugal.

History aside, when you visit Portugal you will be after fun-filled events and entertainment sports that will complement the historical spots to give you a truly memorable and unique holiday. Climbing picturesque hills by day and bar-hopping through vibrant cobbled lanes at night. Legendary cafes and art nouveau shops. World Heritage monuments and singular museum treasures. Fairytale palaces and sandy beaches nearby. Long dinners and an insatiable appetite for nightlife. First things first, before you venture in the outskirts of Portugal, in its capital city Lisbon, there are all kinds of things to do and place to visit.

Museums

- The first museum is the Museu Nacional de Arte Contempor

: Braga Portugal

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Better known as the ‘Portuguese Rome’ Braga in Portugal is probably one of the most charming, picturesque cities you will come across anywhere in the world. It is found in the northwest of Portugal, and is admittedly one of the oldest Christian cities to be found in the world. It is also the oldest archdiocese of Portugal, and has a large concentration of religious buildings within its boundaries.

The history of Braga stretches as far back as prehistoric times, although its main role of importance only came with the advent of Christianity. As such, (and to deserve the name of the ‘Portugese Rome’) you will find that Braga is a haven for cultural fiends intent on exploring every nook and cranny a city has to offer in search of great historical finds.

In no particular order, you will find the Braga Cathedral, one of the most important monuments in Braga; the Populo Church, which is a 16th century church of neo-classical design; and the Renaissance based Misericordia Church. Not to mention Braga’s number of museums, starting with the Biscainhos Museum, a museum with collections of the decorative arts such as glass, ceramics, and porcelain; the Pius XII Museum which houses bronze-age, Paleolithic and Neolithic implements; the Cathedral Treasure, which aptly houses treasure, statuary, and carvings to name a few; and the Museum Medina which houses oil paintings and drawings by the artist Henrique Medina.

Of course, this is not all that you will find within the city walls. You will also find the Idol’s Fountain, a Roman fountain from the 1st century, with inscriptions and Bear reliefs depicted on it; the New City Gate, which is an 18th century baroque style gate, built to substitute an Gothic gate from earlier times; and the 14th century Tower of Braga Castle, the only remaining tower left from an Gothic castle; not to mention the Raio Palace, an 18th century palace decorated in a Baroque-Rococo style.

Outside the city walls you will come across such places as the Bom Jesus do Monte Sanctuary, a Neo-classic church; the Monastery of Tib

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