Posts Tagged ‘Portugal of Travel’

Lisbon historical Nostalgia

Lunes, marzo 22nd, 2010

Lisboa (Portugal). Praça do Comercio. by josemazcona.

Beyond its culture, its attractions, its contrasts and streets, Lisbon has that indescribable something that makes it unforgettable. His images are trapped, forever, in the retina and in the soul, more like a real fortune than a curse, and refuse to leave the visitors. This represents the spirit Portuguese and hypnotizes even the most insensitive. Exaggerating a bit, of course, because Lisbon does not necessarily go back in time. Although modern looms, for example, in the latest area of the Park of Nations, the city’s past is ever present and sentence to a lovely melancholy. So charming that, despite a long day of exploration on foot, always feel like walking a block and discover more tiles, balconies, characters and bars. Admire their roofs. Feeling the ocean breeze, hear his voice and let go. (más…)

The City of Albufeira – Portugal

Sábado, septiembre 12th, 2009

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Have you ever imagined being in an old city with Moorish streets, beaches and crystal available at the same time, the comfort that the modern age offer? Albufeira is a city. Historic, cosmopolitan and very welcoming.

Albufeira is one of the oldest cities in the Algarve. Its name comes from Arabic and means “castle of the sea”. Occupying a central position in the region becomes more attractive because it encapsulates characteristics of both windward leeward like. (más…)

Portugal, to have the best

Lunes, marzo 23rd, 2009

The nostalgic Portuguese Republic, Portugal or simply share the Iberian Peninsula with Spain, in addition to the mainland, Portugal includes the archipelagos of Madeira and the Azores Islands Selvagens. This country is one of the most economical and attractive destinations of the Old Continent, as it can enjoy the last vestiges left by an overseas nostalgic of villages, stunning beaches and beautiful landscape in which are mixed and wheat olive trees. (más…)

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