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Luxury Twin Cities

High-quality Stays & Comfort:
Stay at a prestigious well-selected accommodation in the heart of Lisbonand Porto, where elegance and comfort await you.

Exclusive Tours & Experiences:
Enjoy private guided tours of Lisbon’s and Porto's iconic landmarks, offering a personalized exploration of the city’s rich history.

Luxury Transport & Dining:
Travel in style with exclusive transport, and savor dining experiences that highlight the best of Portuguese cuisine.

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Lisbon

Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, is a vibrant city known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and lively culture. Built on seven hills overlooking the Tagus River, it features picturesque streets, historic trams, and iconic landmarks like the Belém Tower and Jerónimos Monastery. The city's diverse neighborhoods, from the traditional Alfama to the trendy Bairro Alto, offer a blend of old-world charm and modern energy. Renowned for its cuisine, including the famous pastel de nata, and its fado music, Lisbon is a city that seamlessly combines tradition and contemporary life.

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Sintra

Sintra is a charming town near Lisbon, Portugal, celebrated for its fairytale-like atmosphere and UNESCO World Heritage status. Nestled in lush hills, it is home to stunning palaces, including the colorful Pena Palace, the romantic Quinta da Regaleira, and the grand Monserrate Palace. The town boasts a rich history, with medieval castles like the Moorish Castle offering breathtaking views. Sintra's natural beauty is equally captivating, featuring dense forests and dramatic cliffs along the Atlantic coast. Known for its pastries, particularly queijadas and travesseiros, Sintra is a magical destination that blends history, nature, and culture.

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Cascais

Cascais is a picturesque coastal town in Portugal, located about 30 kilometers west of Lisbon. Once a royal summer retreat, it is now a popular destination known for its golden beaches, elegant architecture, and relaxed atmosphere. Cascais boasts landmarks such as the Boca do Inferno cliffs, the Palácio da Cidadela, and the charming historic center with cobblestone streets. The town offers a mix of cultural experiences, from museums like the Condes de Castro Guimarães Museum to modern art galleries. Renowned for its seafood cuisine and vibrant marina, Cascais is a delightful blend of sophistication, natural beauty, and seaside charm.

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Fátima

Fátima is a revered pilgrimage site in central Portugal, known for its deep spiritual significance. It became famous in 1917 when three shepherd children reported apparitions of the Virgin Mary. Today, the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fátima attracts millions of visitors each year, especially on the 13th of May and October, marking the main apparition dates. The site features the Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary, the modern Church of the Holy Trinity, and the Chapel of the Apparitions. Fátima is a serene and reflective destination, offering a profound spiritual experience for pilgrims and visitors alike.

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Óbidos

Óbidos is a charming medieval town in central Portugal, renowned for its well-preserved architecture and historical ambiance. Enclosed by 14th-century walls, the town features narrow cobblestone streets, whitewashed houses adorned with colorful flowers, and a stunning castle that now serves as a luxury hotel. Known as the "Town of Queens" due to its historical connection with Portuguese royalty, Óbidos hosts vibrant events like the International Chocolate Festival and the Medieval Market. A visit isn’t complete without trying the famous ginjinha, a cherry liqueur often served in chocolate cups. Óbidos is a delightful blend of history, culture, and romance.

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Aveiro

Often called the “Venice of Portugal,” Aveiro is a charming coastal city known for its picturesque canals, colorful Moliceiro boats, and Art Nouveau architecture. The city’s rich maritime heritage is reflected in its stunning lagoon, traditional salt pans, and delicious seafood cuisine. A stroll along the canals, a visit to the Aveiro Museum, and tasting the famous ovos moles, a local sweet delicacy, make for an unforgettable experience.

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Porto

Porto, Portugal’s second-largest city, is a captivating blend of history, culture, and stunning landscapes. Famous for its UNESCO-listed Ribeira district, the city boasts colorful buildings, winding streets, and breathtaking views of the Douro River. Porto is the birthplace of the world-renowned Port wine, and a visit to the historic wine cellars in Vila Nova de Gaia is a must. Iconic landmarks include the Dom Luís I Bridge, São Bento Station with its mesmerizing azulejo tiles, and the Livraria Lello, one of the most beautiful bookstores in the world.

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Douro Valley

The Douro Valley is a breathtaking region known for its rolling vineyards, terraced hills, and scenic river views. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is the heart of Portugal’s wine country, producing the famous Port and Douro wines. Visitors can explore traditional wine estates, enjoy tastings of exquisite vintages, and take a relaxing cruise along the Douro River. The valley’s picturesque villages and stunning viewpoints make it one of the most beautiful destinations in Portugal.

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Guimarães

Known as the “Birthplace of Portugal,” Guimarães is a city steeped in history and medieval charm. The well-preserved old town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, features narrow cobbled streets, historic squares, and impressive landmarks such as the Guimarães Castle and the Palace of the Dukes of Braganza. Walking through the city’s atmospheric alleys feels like stepping back in time, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts.

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Braga

Braga is one of Portugal’s oldest and most religiously significant cities, often referred to as the “Portuguese Rome.” The city is home to magnificent churches, grand squares, and the iconic Bom Jesus do Monte Sanctuary, a masterpiece of Baroque architecture with an impressive stairway leading to breathtaking views. Braga also offers a vibrant atmosphere, with a mix of historical charm and modern energy, making it an ideal destination for culture and history lovers.

Luxury Twin Cities

Included in this package:

  • Accommodation: Enjoy a 9-night stay at a well-selected accommodation in the vibrant city of Lisbon and Porto.

  • Private Transfers: Exclusive private transfers during your stay in Portugal and seamless airport transfers to ensure a smooth arrival and departure experience.

  • Local Expertise: Guided tours with professional multilingual-speaking guides to enrich your journey.

  • Meals: Daily breakfasts and selected meals, as highlighted in the itinerary.

 

Exclusive Experiences:

Lisbon: Guided Lisbon City Tour, Traditional Fado Dinner Show, Full-Day Excursion to Sintra and Cascais, Wellness Experience with Lunch, Private Transfer to Porto with visits to Fátima, Óbidos and Aveiro.


Porto: Guided Porto City Tour, Full-Day Douro Valley Tour with Lunch and Wine Tastings, Cooking Class, Visit to Guimarães and Braga

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