Portugal: a country with endless possibilities

With enchanting landscapes, historic cities and a world-renowned quality of life, Portugal is today one of the most attractive destinations in Europe — whether to visit, live or invest. Each city offers a unique experience and, for those seeking international mobility, reconnecting with family roots can be the first step towards obtaining a European passport. Read the full content on here.
8 unmissable cities to visit in Portugal
- Lisbon – The Portuguese capital enchants with its historic neighborhoods, yellow trams and vibrant cultural scene.
- Port – On the banks of the Douro, it brings together charming architecture, traditional tiles and the famous Port wine cellars.
- Evora – Museum city of Alentejo, with Roman temples, medieval cathedrals and cobblestone streets.
- Coimbra – Home to Portugal’s oldest university, it blends academic tradition with natural beauty.
- Cascais – Sophisticated coastal village with stunning beaches, museums and excellent infrastructure.
- Amarante – Picturesque and romantic, it is known for its medieval bridge and Renaissance buildings.
- Coal miner – In the Algarve, it combines golden cliffs, blue sea and great outdoor leisure options.
- Obidos – Medieval walled village, famous for its castle, themed parties and charming atmosphere.
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