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Lisbon, Portugal
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Lisbon boasts the Jerónimos Monastery and Belém Tower, stunning works that introduced Manueline architecture to the world.
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Lisbon, Portugal
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The labyrinthine streets of Lisbon’s Arab-flavored Alfama District carry echoes of 16th-century navigators who sailed in the Age of Discovery.
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Porto, Portugal
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Porto is known not only for its wine, but also for a heritage that combines ancient churches and monuments.
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Régua & Pinhão, Portugal
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The peaceful town of Peso da Régua, commonly known as Régua, overlooks the Douro River with the Serra do Marao mountains at its rear.
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Scenic Sailing: Douro River & Barca d'Alva, Portugal
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This tranquil town is shadowed by mountains and surrounded by miles of gorgeous countryside filled with vineyards and orchards.
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Salamanca, Spain
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Vega de Terrón serves as a Douro River gateway to the fascinating Spanish city of Salamanca, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Pinhão, Portugal
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The sleepy town of Pinhão is situated at the epicenter of the valley’s port wine-making. The biggest names in port have wine estates nearby, thanks to the region’s perfect growing conditions for port grapes.
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Régua, Portugal
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The peaceful town of Peso da Régua, commonly known as Régua, overlooks the Douro River with the Serra do Marao mountains at its rear.
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Porto, Portugal
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Portugal’s second largest city, Porto lends its name to the nation’s port wine.
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Porto, Portugal
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Like Lisbon, Porto has a rich past; its historic center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site of narrow cobblestone streets brimming with romantic buildings spanning the centuries.
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