Alentejo spans a vast swathe of southern Portugal, with rolling cork oak estates, olive groves, and whitewashed towns. Living in Alentejo is all about unhurried days, market‑fresh food and robust ...
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the old town of Évora in Portugal unfolds like an open history book across the Alentejo plain. Roman ruins, medieval alleyways and dazzling whitewashed houses: a ...
Deep in Portugal’s rural south, the region of Alentejo is dry and sun-scorched. Low hills of parched grassland roll towards the horizon, eucalyptus plants glint silver in the sun, and ...
View of Evoramonte from The Place at Evoramonte. Photo Credit: Leandra Benjamin, courtesy of Visit Alentejo What might travel be like during the recovery period once Covid-19 is under control? Thanks ...
Portugal is just 350 miles long and has a width of 130 miles, yet packed into this slice of land are plenty of towns and cities bursting with beautiful architecture, party-filled festivals and vibrant ...
Stretching across rolling hills, olive groves, sun-soaked vineyards and whitewashed villages, the Alentejo is one of the most beguiling parts of Portugal. Extending south and east from Lisbon, the ...
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