Dec 6, 2019• by sundaytourism
The history of Porto is undoubtedly connected with two main religions present in the Dark Ages of the Invicta city: Catholicism and Judaism. Know the medieval Golden Age and rough times of the...
Nov 22, 2019• by Tania
What to eat in Porto, Portugal - a Francesinha!
Porto is a coastal city in northwest Portugal which left a deep 'cityprint' on my heart. Although best known for its port wine production, and breath snatching scenery, it has so many other endearing...
Oct 30, 2019• by wheretomylove
We debated on writing some generalizations on driving overseas, but we are going to get more specific. This is mainly because it was so different from place to place. It would be on par with...
Oct 8, 2019• by HALOrent
Visiting mystic places of Alentejo, Portugal
Who does not like to visit mysterious places and make a wish there? On our last trip to Alentejo, we met a lot of fans of esotericism: someone read prayers, someone brought crystals and "magical...
Oct 3, 2019• by HALOrent
The strange and startling Chapel of Bones in Evora, Portugal
We only can guess what kind of thinkings had the monks decorating the chapel with human bones, but looking at the small skulls, one realizes how high was the children mortality rate in those cruel...
Oct 2, 2019• by HALOrent
Do you like to make wishes? Here's a suggestion in Portugal
The dolmen-chapel of S. Brissos, or the feast of Our Lady of Deliverance, in the Municipality of Montemor-o-Novo near Evora, is a curious example of the adaptation of megalithic monument...