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6 months ago

I knew Portugal was hilly, vastly different, and insanely stunning BUT I didn’t realize just how amazing this country was until I visited 👀 📌 SAVE this for your first or next trip to Portugal Here are some travel tips to make your Portugal adventure even smoother: 👟Portugal’s cities are full of HILLS and often slippery, cobblestone streets. Pack comfortable walking shoes with good grip! I may or may not have wiped out a few times 😂 🚊Lisbon and Porto have metro systems. Purchase a reloadable travel card for convenient and affordable travel. Getting between cities is EASY with buses, trains, or driving. 💶While credit cards are accepted in many places, some smaller shops and restaurants might prefer cash. Always carry a small amount of Euros with you! I didn’t know this before going and had to get more than I thought out of an ATM. 🥐Don’t leave Portugal without trying a Pastel de Nata (custard tart)! These delicious pastries are amazing.. I probably ate at least 20 😅 🗣️A few basic Portuguese phrases will go a long way. Learning “Bom dia” (good morning) and “Obrigada” (thank you) shows respect and easier opening. Though, English is widely spoken. 👯‍♀️Many hostels and guesthouses in Portugal offer social events, perfect for meeting fellow travelers! Portugal was one of the friendliest places I’ve ever traveled. Is Portugal on your summer bucket list? ☺️ #solotravelwoman #portugaladventures #traveltipsandtricks #lisbontravel #portotravel #exploreportugal #adventure #travelportugal Solo Travel Guide Portugal, Traveling to Portugal Tips, Backpacking Portugal on a Budget, Lisbon Solo Travel Guide, Things to do in Porto Solo Traveler, Must-Try Food in Portugal

6 months ago

I knew Portugal was hilly, vastly different, and insanely stunning BUT I didn’t realize just how amazing this country was until I visited 👀 📌 SAVE this for your first or next trip to Portugal Here are some travel tips to make your Portugal adventure even smoother: 👟Portugal’s cities are full of HILLS and often slippery, cobblestone streets. Pack comfortable walking shoes with good grip! I may or may not have wiped out a few times 😂 🚊Lisbon and Porto have metro systems. Purchase a reloadable travel card for convenient and affordable travel. Getting between cities is EASY with buses, trains, or driving. 💶While credit cards are accepted in many places, some smaller shops and restaurants might prefer cash. Always carry a small amount of Euros with you! I didn’t know this before going and had to get more than I thought out of an ATM. 🥐Don’t leave Portugal without trying a Pastel de Nata (custard tart)! These delicious pastries are amazing.. I probably ate at least 20 😅 🗣️A few basic Portuguese phrases will go a long way. Learning “Bom dia” (good morning) and “Obrigada” (thank you) shows respect and easier opening. Though, English is widely spoken. 👯‍♀️Many hostels and guesthouses in Portugal offer social events, perfect for meeting fellow travelers! Portugal was one of the friendliest places I’ve ever traveled. Is Portugal on your summer bucket list? ☺️ #solotravelwoman #portugaladventures #traveltipsandtricks #lisbontravel #portotravel #exploreportugal #adventure #travelportugal Solo Travel Guide Portugal, Traveling to Portugal Tips, Backpacking Portugal on a Budget, Lisbon Solo Travel Guide, Things to do in Porto Solo Traveler, Must-Try Food in Portugal

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