
Portugal - Art & Culture
One week in Portugal - Audiotraveller
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Narrated by:
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James T. Brown
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Along the coast via Albufeira and Lagos, the journey goes inland to Al Jezur. In Lisbon, explore the narrow streets of the city with the 'Electricos' and visit the "Torre De Belem".
The Portuguese kings spent the summers in Sintra, in their residences surrounded by gardens full of flowers. The Mosteiro de Batalha and the Convento de Christo, the castle of the Knights Templar are on your route north, the "cradle of the country".
The old town of Porto is a World Heritage Site. The famous bridge, designed by Gustave Eiffel, connects the city with Vila Nova de Gaia on two floors, where the port wine cellars are also located.
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