Art and Culture


Explore the interior of Portugal along National Road 2 as it crosses the country from one end to the other. From Chaves, in the North, close to the Spanish border, to Faro in the Algarve on the Atlantic Coast, the longest road in

Madeira is a destination rich in entertaining events, with a programme full of shows, festivals and exhibitions.This archipelago, with its unique natural landscape and known for its eternal spring climate and exuberant vegetation,

Évora, a book of Portuguese art history.The best way to see the city is on foot, walking through its narrow streets lined with white houses, discovering along the way the monuments and details that reveal the history of Évora and

Located close to the border, Elvas fought to maintain the independence of Portugal and its history.