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Braga Food: Six Regional Dishes to Try in Braga

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Pudim Abade de Priscos

James Cave
June 4, 2024

From Bom Jesus do Monte to Braga Cathedral, there’s plenty to see and do in Braga. But for foodies, a more important question is: what’s there to eat? The following are five of the most popular regional dishes that you …

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Coimbra Food: The Best Typical Foods To Try in Coimbra

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James Cave
June 4, 2024

If you’re visiting Coimbra, or lucky enough to live there, the big question you’ll be asking yourself is: what should I eat? You’ll find all the most common Portuguese dishes in Portugal, for example, caldo verde soup, bacalhau dishes like …

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Luxury Travel Agent Marisa DeSalvio on Moving to Lisbon from Washington, DC

James Cave
June 4, 2024

After falling in love with Portugal, Marisa DeSalvio made the decision to move from her busy life in Washington, DC to Lisbon. As she already ran a luxury travel agency, DeSalvio Travel, she used Portugal’s D2 or entrepreneur visa to …

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Is Zillow Used in Portugal?

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James Cave
June 4, 2024

For Americans buying a new home in Portugal, whether residential or for investment, you might first think of using Zillow, the leading property portal in the U.S. and Canada, familiar for its extensive listings and user-friendly interface. However, this Zillow …

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From Russia to Portugal: How Tatiana Bogomazova Mastered the Portuguese Language

James Cave
June 4, 2024

Tatiana Bogomazova grew up in Siberia in Russia, but a chance Erasmus trip led her to the Algarve and then onto Lisbon. Discovering a passion for the Portuguese language, she soon mastered the language, eventually sitting the C2 exam and …

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7 Places For Alternative Living in Portugal

James Cave
June 4, 2024

With its warm weather, laid-back lifestyle, and great selection of fresh, locally-produced fruit and vegetables, Portugal is a popular destination for those seeking a greener, more conscious, eco-friendly lifestyle. You’ll find like-minded people all throughout the country, but there are a …

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The Algarve VS The Silver Coast: Finding Your Paradise in Portugal

James Cave
June 4, 2024

When dreaming of moving to Portugal, the sunny Algarve and the charming Silver Coast often top the list of potential new places to live. Each has its own unique appeal, from climate to community, making the choice between them a …

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Living in Portugal Without A Car

James Cave
June 4, 2024

A lot of people that dream of moving to Portugal dream of ditching the car and relying on public transport instead. And you can do this with varying degrees of success, depending on where you live and how determined you …

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9 of the Flattest and Most Wheelchair Accessible Places in Portugal

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James Cave
June 4, 2024

Portugal is an incredibly hilly country (Lisbon, like Rome, is said to be built on seven hills, for example) with lots of narrow, cobbled streets. While this can be charming to look at, it’s not particularly appealing for those who …

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Beyond The Basics: How to Learn Portuguese to A2 Level

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James Cave
June 4, 2024

If you’re learning European Portuguese, a good milestone to aim for is the A2 level. This level, which is the second level in the CEFR scale, will give you enough Portuguese to navigate many basic day-to-day conversations and basically just …

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