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        June 26, 2020 5:22 pmJuly 9, 2021
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        October 16, 2018 12:06 pmJune 19, 2021
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        September 21, 2018 11:48 pmSeptember 21, 2018
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        August 18, 2020 4:48 pmJuly 9, 2021
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        July 30, 2020 8:03 pmJuly 9, 2021
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Seafood for all tastes in Matosinhos

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The Senhor do Padrão Garden receives, until Sunday, the 2nd edition of the Fish and Seafood Festival of Matosinhos. With…

Bladders, heads and tongues: codfish is king in Ílhavo

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Imagine going into a restaurant and buying a cod-based experience. That’s exactly what 14 establishments in Ílhavo propose until Sunday….

Why you should visit Chaves

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Located in the Tâmega valley, Chaves possesses an unquestionable natural beauty and has a long and interesting historical and cultural…

7 pet friendly hotels from north to south

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How many times have you skipped a weekend getaway just to avoid leaving your dog at home alone? Don’t let…

A trip to Portugal’s incredible casinos

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We know that nowadays most of the big casinos are concentrated in Las Vegas and Macau. However, it is worth…

Friendship in Redondo – Podcast 01

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“We come to Redondo as visitors and we leave as friends”. Ana Bravo’s phrase in the podcast we publish today…

The oldest traffic sign in the world is in Lisbon

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It is in the alleyways of Alfama that we find what is considered the oldest traffic sign in the world, the only one that has survived of the 24 that were put up by order of king D. Pedro II.

The best in entertainment for tourists in Porto

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Oporto is already established worldwide as a reference for tourism in Europe. In the online competition held by the Belgian…

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