A large number of interesting attractions in Portugal definitely deserve a visit to this amazing country. Ancient cities and magnificent medieval fortresses, well-maintained and well-groomed beaches, as well as well-developed infrastructure, numerous resorts and delicious local cuisine will make your vacation in this country rich, interesting and diverse.

The main attraction of Portugal is the capital city of Lisbon. Translated from the local dialect, it means “favorite bay”. Everyone who has visited this amazing city considers it to be one of the most wonderful in the world.

Hearing the name of such a natural attraction of Portugal as the Azores, many people do not even know where they are. In fact, this archipelago in the center of the Atlantic has won the love and devotion of those people who prefer peace and quiet, love diving and fishing, and prefer eco-tourism.

The description of such a landmark of Portugal as the Belém Tower can be found in every guidebook, because it was built in the distant XVI century. At different times, this place was used as a fortress, a powder magazine, a customs office, and a prison. Now it is open to tourists.

The Pina Palace, located in Sitra, may seem old at first glance. In fact, this landmark was built in the XIX century and its purpose is to copy the ancient architecture.

The Vasco da Gama Bridge is the longest bridge in Europe, over 17 km long. This attraction was opened in 1998. Today, the bridge is paid for.

The Chapel of Bones is the most unusual attraction in Evora. It is based on the skeletons of 10 thousand Portuguese Christians.

Santa Maria de Alcobaça Monastery is a Catholic building dating back to the XII century. This building gained its attractiveness and popularity among tourists due to its three-nave Gothic-style basilica and facade with pronounced Baroque features.

Crista Rey is a 28-meter-high statue of Jesus Christ that towers over the city of Almada. It is one of the landmarks in Portugal that was built with public donations. Its main idea is to ask the Lord to save the country during the Second World War.

Obidos Castle is one of the “Seven Wonders of Portugal,” which was built in the distant XII century. It was originally built as a military and defense structure, but fell into disrepair after the earthquake. Since the nineteenth century, this castle has been functioning as a museum.

Almendris – megalithic stones are considered to be the largest accumulation of vertically set stones on the Iberian Peninsula. 10 of them contain images, and four have small holes.

The Don Luis Bridge, which connects the city of Porto with Vila Nova de Gaia. This powerful structure, 385 meters long, was built in 1886 for the movement of rail and road transport.

Quinta da Regaleira is a palace and park complex consisting of a neo-Gothic palace, a chapel, and a multi-tiered park. The upper part is a wild forest, and the lower part is a garden.

The Monte Tropical Garden, located on the island of Madeira, consists of a huge number of plants, as well as two artificial lakes. Peacocks and fighting Indonesian roosters can be found in this garden.

Guimarães Castle is considered a medieval fortress that was built in the 10th century to protect the local monastery. Later, the castle was converted into a prison, and since the late nineteenth century it has been declared a historical monument and is open to tourists.

Praia Beach and Marina is located near the town of Carvoeiro. It is famous for its exquisite beauty and is extremely popular with couples and the elderly.