From the castle to the town fountain, the Jewish quarter of Castelo de Vide is one of the best preserved…
The legend of the 3 rivers

Where the story of the formation of the three largest Iberian rivers is told: the Douro, the Tagus and the…
Our Lady of Belém: the statue Vasco da Gama prayed to before his departure

On July 8, 1497, Vasco da Gama entered the small hermitage of the Order of the Friars of Christ, knelt…
World Press Photo in Maia

The award-winning photographs from this year’s edition of World Press Photo are on display at Fórum da Maia until 22nd…
fisherman’s stew recipe

“On the boat, we cook with whatever there is, but on land a good fish stew has to include all…
Peniche: there are maritime flavours on the market

The maritime flavours tie up already from tomorrow in Peniche Municipal Market. Caldeirada à pescador (fisherman stew) is the strong…
Belmonte: unveiling the mystery of Centum Cellas?

North of Belmonte stands a Roman tower that has been a mystery through the ages. Centum Cellas, as the monument…
Monsaraz: the mystery of the fresco of the Good and the Bad Judge

There is a fresco in Monsaraz that holds a mystery and is unique in Portugal: the Good and Bad Judge…
Hotel Meira back to gastronomic excellence

The cuisine of the Hotel Meira, in Vila Praia de Âncora, is back to its best. Themed meals, amazing dishes…
The tomb of Manuel de Moura Manuel and the chapel of Vista Alegre

The Vista Alegre chapel, in Ílhavo, houses a Baroque masterpiece: the tomb of D. Manuel de Moura Manuel. Contrary to…