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Best 1 Cristiano Ronaldo

Cristiano Ronaldo is a globally recognized athlete primarily known for his exceptional performance in soccer. His sustained dominance over decades has resulted in numerous records and cemented his status as a legendary figure within the sport. He represents Portugal internationally and continues to...

2 Oceanário de Lisboa

Oceanario de Lisboa is a Lisbon oceanarium opened for Expo 98, designed by Peter Chermayeff and built around a large central ocean tank.

3 Pena Palace

Pena Palace is a romanticist castle situated on a hill in Sintra, Portugal, celebrated globally for its vibrant colors and eclectic 19th-century architecture.

4 Farol do Cabo de São Vicente

Farol do Cabo de São Vicente is a historic Portuguese lighthouse built in 1846 on the southwestern tip of the Iberian Peninsula to guide Atlantic shipping.

5 Cabo de São Vicente Lighthouse

The Cabo de São Vicente Lighthouse, located on Portugal’s southwestern tip, stands as the continent's most southerly point and was built in 1866 to warn ships of the treacherous coastline and its powerful Atlantic currents.

6 Palacio Nacional de Sintra

The Palacio Nacional de Sintra in Portugal is a medieval royal residence distinguished by its iconic twin conical chimneys and fine azulejo tilework.

7 Praia da Marinha

Located in Portugal's Algarve, Praia da Marinha features red sandstone cliffs, natural rock arches, sea caves, and golden sands along the Atlantic coastline.

8 SL Benfica
SL Benfica

SL Benfica is a Portuguese football club from Lisbon, founded in 1904, notable for winning back-to-back European Cups in 1961 and 1962.

9 Estádio da Luz

Estádio da Luz is Benfica's stadium in Lisbon, Portugal, opened in 2003 and host of the UEFA Euro 2004 final and Champions League finals.

10 Castle of the Moors

Castle of the Moors is a hilltop fortress in Sintra, Portugal, built by the Moors in the 8th and 9th centuries and taken after Lisbon fell in 1147.

11 Estádio do Dragão

Estádio do Dragão is FC Porto's stadium in Portugal, opened in 2003, designed by Manuel Salgado and built for UEFA Euro 2004.

12 Farol do Cabo da Roca

Farol do Cabo da Roca is a lighthouse located in Portugal, notable for being situated at the westernmost point of mainland Europe to guide ships near Lisbon.

13 Mafra National Palace

The Mafra National Palace in Portugal is a monumental baroque and neoclassical complex built in the 18th century, distinguished by its vast monastery and library.

14 Porto, Portugal

Porto offers a more intimate and affordable alternative to Lisbon while sharing Portugal's benefits. It's a walkable city with stunning riverfront views, historic charm, and a renowned food and wine scene. The cost of living, while rising, is generally lower than the capital. It has a growing number...

15 O Clássico

O Clássico is the Benfica versus Porto rivalry, Portugal's leading club fixture between Lisbon and Porto powers with European titles.

16 São Jorge Castle

Sao Jorge Castle is Lisbon's hilltop fortress, taken by Afonso Henriques in 1147 and later used as a Portuguese royal residence.

17 Pastel de Nata at Pastéis de Belém

Pastéis de Belém are iconic Portuguese custard tarts originating from Lisbon’s oldest bakery. Created in 1837, they maintain a unique recipe using egg yolks and sugar for their distinctive caramelized custard filling within a meticulously crafted pastry shell. These tarts are highly regarded for the...

18 FC Porto
FC Porto

FC Porto is a Portuguese football club founded in 1893, notable for winning the European Cup in 1987 and the UEFA Champions League in 2004.

19 Palácio da Bolsa

The Palácio da Bolsa in Porto, Portugal, is a 19th-century neoclassical building originally constructed as a stock exchange, famed for its opulent interiors.

20 Belle Époque

Belle Époque is a 1992 drama-comedy directed by Fernando Trueba. The film’s narrative unfolds in an idyllic Spanish countryside setting during the period leading up to the Second Spanish Republic. It stars several prominent Spanish actors including Jorge Sanz and Maribel Verdú, presenting a fable-li...

21 Sporting CP

Sporting CP is a Portuguese football club founded in Lisbon in 1906, noted for its academy, which developed Luis Figo and Cristiano Ronaldo.

22 NOS Alive
NOS Alive

NOS Alive in Portugal is a popular festival known for its diverse lineup and beautiful coastal location. It features rock, indie, electronic, and alternative music, attracting a mix of international attendees. The relaxed atmosphere and scenic views contribute to its appeal.

23 Farol dos Capelinhos

Farol dos Capelinhos is a historic lighthouse in the Azores, Portugal, notable for being partially buried during the massive 1957 volcanic eruption.

24 Paula Rego
Paula Rego

Paula Rego was a Portuguese-British painter, born in Lisbon in 1935, known for narrative figurative works addressing power, gender, and folklore.

25 Queluz National Palace

Queluz National Palace in Portugal is an 18th-century rococo summer residence noted for its elaborate gardens, intricate tilework, and historical royal ties.

26 Sobrino de Botín

Sobrino de Botín, while not a chain, is a historic landmark and a quintessential Spanish dining experience. Established in 1725, it's the oldest restaurant in the world still operating under the same name. Their roast suckling pig and roast lamb are legendary. While undeniably touristy, the resta...

27 University of Porto

University of Porto is a major public university in Portugal, founded in 1911 and noted for research across engineering, medicine, science, and the arts.

28 University of Lisbon

University of Lisbon is Portugal's largest public university, formed in 2013 by merging the former University of Lisbon with the Technical University of Lisbon.

29 Guimarães Castle

Guimaraes Castle is a 10th century fortress in northern Portugal, founded by Mumadona Dias and linked to Afonso Henriques, Portugal's first king.

30 Funchal Botanical Garden

Located in Funchal, Madeira, the Jardim Botânico boasts over 750 plant species from across the globe, primarily tropical and subtropical varieties, spread across diverse habitats including greenhouses and woodland areas.

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