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FAQ for travellers
General
What is the best time to visit Portugal?
... The best time to travel to Portugal is during late spring (March to May) and …
What is the climate like in Portugal?
... Portugal has a temperate maritime climate with hot summers and wet winters, affected by the …
How do I access internet in Portugal?
... Most of the trams and busses don’t offer free WiFi, but Lisbon’s metro does!You can …
What NOT to do in Portugal?
... People in Portugal speak a different language, Portuguese is not a dialect of Spanish! If …
Where should I go in Portugal for a week?
... It's better to see as many sides of this beautiful country as possible, by starting …
Where should I go in Portugal for 2 weeks?
... 5 hour train southeast from Lisbon to Evora, the Alentejo’s most famous city, or if …
What type of adapter do I need for the outlets?
... Portugal uses power outlets and plugs of types C & F. All power sockets in …
What should I pack for my trip?
... Bring a solid pair of comfortable footwear that will look cute, keep your feet cool, …
Transport
How to get to Portugal?
... Faro airport (FAO) serves the southern side of Portugal and this region of stunning beaches …
How to get to Lisbon from the airport?
... These are the various ways to get from the airport to the center of Lisbon:Aerobús. …
How to get to Porto from the airport?
... The options of getting to Porto from the airport include: taxi, metro, bus. 45 EUR …
How do I get around in Portugal?
... Cons: still pretty uncommon in Portugal (and in Europe in general) so it’s not easy …
How do I rent a car in Portugal?
... There are car rental offices in all major Portuguese airports and cities but don’t wait …
What do I need to know about driving in Portugal?
... If you’re an EU citizen with a licence from your own country, you can drive …
People
What are the Portuguese people like?
... That’s why the Portuguese are so proud of their traditions, their culture, history and gastronomy.
What should I know about the local culture?
... Yet although it remains one of the EU's weakest economies, Portugal is a remarkably unified …
Are there any rules I should follow to be respectful around the Portuguese?
... There are hardly any special rules to get Portuguese people to like you - just …
Do people in Portugal speak English?
... Portuguese people also like speaking English to foreigners to make it easier for them and …
Accomodation
What are the accomodation options in Portugal?
... In almost any town you can find a basic guesthouse or small hotel offering a …
Where in Lisbon should I stay?
... As well as a hotchpotch of big name stores and historical independent shops that have …
Food & Drink
What is the local food like in Portugal?
... There are many regional delicacies and the seafood and fish are often superb.
How much does the food cost?
... If you want a sit-down meal with drinks, you’re looking at spending closer to around …
What are some places to eat?
... Portuguese restaurants which are called restaurantes run the gamut, from rustic village eatery to designer …
What local dishes to try in Portugal?
... In the rural region of Trás-os-Montes, this means a colourful stew of red and white …
What can I eat in Portugal as a vegetarian?
... This healthy and hearty soup combines potatoes, collard/kale, olive oil, onion, garlic and salt into …
Can I drink tap water in Portugal?
... You'll see plenty of Portuguese people buying bottled water, but that's just because it tastes …
What soft drinks are available?
Is there a coffee and tea culture in Portugal?
... Through Portugal, tea was introduced to Europe, so it’s no surprise the Portuguese love their …
What alcoholic drinks to try while in Portugal?
... The sweet liquor prepared using sour cherries is a traditional Portuguese drink, which has been …
What are the restrictions regarding alcohol consumption?
... The legal alcohol limit for drivers is 0. 5 grams per litre of blood, so …
Where to buy alcohol in Portugal and how much does it cost?
... In Portugal, it’s not hard to find alcohol as you can buy it pretty much …
Sightseeing
What to see in Portugal?
... The São Jorge Castle is one of the top tourist attractions in Lisbon as it …
What to do in Portugal?
... One of the most famous museums in Lisbon is the Museu Calouste Gulbenkian which has …
Are there any festivals in Portugal?
... In this unique festival, people dress up in funny costumes and masks and take on …
What are the best tours to take in Portugal?
... Portugal’s varied landscapes, first-rate beaches, rich history and culture, beautiful cities, and gastronomy and wines …
What are the best beaches in Portugal?
... Praia do Senhor da Pedra is characteristic of Costa Verde (Green Coast), with it’s dark …
Are Lisbon and Porto city cards worth buying?
... If you decide for a cultural travel program, though: a city card is the official …
What museums in Lisbon offer free entry?
... The Museu Calouste Gulbenkian the impressively opulent collection of art and decorative arts amassed by …
What should I know about surfing in Portugal?
... The main surf centers of Peniche, Nazaré, Cascais, and Ericeira are home to some of …
Legal
Do I need a visa for Portugal?
... Portugal is a part of the European Union and the Schengen area, so to enter …
What am I allowed to take with me to Portugal?
... You can also bring in medical products sufficient for personal use.
What am I allowed to export from Portugal?
What legal problems might I face in Portugal as a foreigner?
... Drugs are quite common in Portugal with tourists often being approached with the offer to …
What do I need to know about driving in Portugal?
... If you’re an EU citizen with a licence from your own country, you can drive …
Money
What is the currency in Portugal?
... One euro is made up of 100 cents. There are eight coins: 2 and 1 …
Where can I exchange money?
... In the Algarve region you can buy/exchange euros very easily at Cambios (Bureaux de Change …
Can I use a debit or a credit card?
... That said, it’s a good idea to also carry some cash as some smaller business …
How do I use ATMs in Portugal?
... In general, Portuguese bank account holders won’t pay fees for taking euros out of a …
What can I bring home from Portugal?
... When you visit Portugal however, you will have no problem finding an authentic “Made in …
Is Portugal expensive?
... It is very possible to visit Lisbon or Porto on a budget of 40 EUR …
How do I save money on my trip to Portugal?
... It’s free, and Portuguese towns and cities are wonderful for pedestrians or use public transport …
Am I expected to tip in Portugal?
... When dining out, skip the tip at cheaper restaurants and leave up to 10 percent …
Safety & Health
Is Portugal safe to visit?
... If you travel by car, never leave any valuables in it – especially if it …
Should I take any health precautions when traveling to Portugal?
... The only exception being yellow fever, a vaccination for which is required when travelling from …
Is it easy to get medical help in Portugal?
... Travel medical insurance will give you access to doctors and emergency treatment at any of …
Is Portugal safe for solo female travelers?
... Portugal is a super safe destination for solo travelers, especially women traveling on their own.
Family travel
Is Portugal children-friendly?
... Portuguese society largely revolves around family life and the country is very child-friendly and families …
Where to stay when traveling with kids?
... Four Seasons Hotel Ritz in Lisbon is another place where the younger guests will be …
What are some things to do in Portugal with children?
... Grutas de Mira de Aire is a must place to visit travelling in central Portugal …
Can you travel to Portugal with babies and toddlers?
... Some public places also have microwaves if you need to heat your baby's food, and …
What items should I pack when traveling to Portugal with children?