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Discover Portugal
Portugal is an interesting country which you need to travel to.
Lisbon is the capital and also one of the biggest cities.
Other cities which are good to explore are Lisbon, Porto, Braga, Amadora, Funchal.
During your travels around Portugal, you can try pastel de nata, porco preto, caldo verde, Portuguese cod fish, grilled sardines and other local delicacies.
There are many international airports in Portugal where you can land and the biggest one is Lisbon Airport (LIS).
If you arrive at Lisbon Airport (LIS) in Lisbon, which is also the largest airport in the country, and you’re going to any other city, no worries. Portugal is well connected so it takes a few hours to reach other cities.
General information about Portugal
Portugal accepts Euro. If you’re traveling from a country where the currency is other than Euro, it would be a good idea to exchange money before your visit to Portugal.
Portugal has a population of 10.3 million residents, making it one of the top 100 most populated countries in the world.
The official language of Portugal is Portuguese. However, travelers will also usually hear Spanish as they are the languages of the largest international communities within Portugal.
Spain is a neighbour of Portugal.
Weather in Portugal
Portugal has Mediterranean climate which is similar to the rest of countries in that part of the world. If you travel to Portugal during the summertime, then you don’t need to bring warm clothes with you as the weather is usually pleasant and sunny. Although if you plan to come in August you might want to bring a light jacket with you as it can get a bit cold in the evenings. Nevertheless, when you’re going to Portugal we recommend you to check the weather forecast before your trip so you can pack appropriate clothes.