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10 Best Cities In Portugal To Visit This Summer

If you're planning a vacation to Europe this summer, consider these ten Cities in Portugal worth adding to your bucket list.

Portugal is blessed with beautiful beaches, islands, and scenic landscapes.

There is something for everyone in Portugal, and your money will go farther there than in other cities in Europe like Rome or Budapest.

Your itinerary should be designed so that you can discover the best cities in Portugal during your trip. To make it easier for you, here are the ten best cities in Portugal that you could Visit in summer.

Portuguese Cities

Cobblestone street

1. Faro

Faro has the only international airport in Southern Portugal, so it tops many travelers' itineraries.

There is a lot to explore in Faro, like the Ria Formosa lagoon, golden Algarve beaches, golf courses, and small villages.

Many tourists visit Faro during summers as it's lovely to walk around cobblestone streets while viewing attractive whitewashed houses in the historic center.

It's famous for its seafood, so remember to try the delicious oysters and sardines in local restaurants.

Braga Bom Jesus Do Monte

2. Braga

Being one of the oldest Christian cities in the world, Braga in Northern Portugal is well-known for its numerous churches.

A stunning monument that shouldn't be missed during your Braga trip is the Bom Jesus do Monte, a renowned church believed to have a stairway to heaven.

If you enjoy viewing archeological and decorative items, you should visit the Biscainhos Museum.

Furthermore, you can visit Braga Cathedral, which is the oldest cathedral in Portugal. During summers, the cathedral is open from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

Painted boat in Aveiro (photo: Ricardo Resende)

3. Aveiro

An hour's drive in your rented car from Porto will take you to Aveiro, notable for its museums, canals, and traditional cuisines.

The main attractions are the Church of St. Dominic and the Church of Aveiro's Mercy.

You can spend your day admiring the artistic murals and shopping for souvenirs in the local market. Try having ovos moles, a traditional dessert made of eggs, to end your day.  

Pena Palace

4. Sintra

Sintra is about a 30-minute drive from Lisbon, and there is so much to see and do that you can easily spend a few days here.

Summers are the peak tourist season, so you may find crowds in prominent attractions like Pena Palace, Quinta da Regaleira, and Moorish Castle.

You can visit these places early and during weekdays to avoid the crowds. Evenings can be spent relaxing on soft sandy beaches by renting lounge chairs.

Some beaches offer perfect conditions for surfing, paragliding, sailing, and fishing.

Try the Queijada, a traditional Portuguese pastry that originated in Sintra, made with eggs, milk, cheese, flour, and sugar.    

Porto Douro River

5. Porto

Located along the Douro River, Porto is one of the major cities in Portugal. It's favored for centuries-old churches, cobblestone streets, and lip-smackingly good cuisine.

Francesinha sandwich and tripe (made up of farm animals like pigs, cows, or sheep) are the two traditional snacks of Porto.

July and August are the busiest summer months, so ensure that you book accommodation and car rental well in advance.

If you're traveling with kids, you should visit Livraria Lello's bookshop, which has been rumored to have inspired Harry Potter's Hogwarts Castle.

More captivating attractions that shouldn't be missed are the Stock Exchange Palace and Clerigos Church.   

Lisbon

6. Lisbon

Lisbon is the capital city in Portugal and one of the best places to visit for authentic trams, streets, striking architecture, and tasty food.

The most visited attractions in the Portuguese capital are Jeronimos Monastery and Belem Tower, each a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

If you're a foodie, check out the fantastic food and wine experiences offered by local tour operators.

Also, visit the Time Out Market, a food hall of about 50 stalls representing various cafes, bars, pastry shops, and restaurants.     

Cascais (photo: Calin Stan)

7. Cascais

Cascais is a popular beachside destination, so travelers prefer visiting during summers for sunbathing and swimming.

It takes approximately an hour to reach Cascais from Lisbon by car or vice versa if you do your car rental in Cascais.

The best beaches of Cascais are Praia da Ribeira and Praia da Conceicao. If you're interested in surfing and water sports, visit Praia do Guincho.

Evenings can be spent playing games and relishing authentic Portuguese cuisine at Casino Estoril, the largest casino in Europe. There are over 1,200 table games and slot machines to keep you occupied.  

Boats in Lagos (photo: Olga Guryanova)

8. Lagos

Located in the west of the Algarve, Lagos is recognized for its stunning beaches, fresh seafood, and cliffs.

The old town of Lagos is a perfect place to walk on cobblestone streets while admiring traditional Portuguese-style architecture.

Relaxing and sunbathing on beaches like Porto do Mos and Meia Praia will undoubtedly make your holiday memorable.

Nature lovers may want to plan for a day trip to the caves or kayaking along the coastline.

To savor grilled fish and meat, visit Arribale restaurant. To enjoy traditional cuisine and tapas, go to Casa do Prego restaurant.

Funchal island

9. Funchal

Funchal is the largest town in Madeira, an island about 600 miles (1,000 km) southwest of mainland Portugal. Famous landmarks include museums, cathedrals, historical sites, and botanical gardens.

If you want to explore the local shops like Mercado dos Lavradores (Farmer's Market) and eat traditional meals, visit the Old Town of Funchal.

With an entire day in hand, you can book tickets for the Monte Cable Car to enjoy panoramic views of the city.

If you enjoy drinking wine, you should not leave Funchal without experiencing the making of Madeira wine by visiting The Old Blandy's Wine Lodge.

Also, remember that Funchal can't be reachable by car as it's a separate island.

Tomar (photo: Christopher John Pratt)

10. Tomar

Tomar is a great place to learn about Portugal's rich history and culture. This small city has several interesting historical monuments, making it an ideal tourist destination.

Some of the best things in Tomar that can't be missed include:

  • Aqueduto dos Pegões (historic site)
  • Castelo de Tomar (medieval castle)
  • Igreja de São João Baptista (church)

To dine on mouth-watering seafood, visit Cervejaria do Fernando restaurant. For a meal overlooking a lake, visit Sabor da Pedra.

The author in Portugal

Final Thoughts

If you want to explore these popular destinations, it's advisable to rent a vehicle. Car rental Portugal will give you the freedom to discover the entire area conveniently.

Moreover, you won't have to plan your day as per the timetables of trains and buses. So have a wonderful holiday while discovering the best cities in Portugal.

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