Tourism growth in Portugal and Porto
After an excellent year in 2023, in which overall Portugal saw tourism grow by 13.3% in volume (to 30 million guests) and 20.1% in value
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After an excellent year in 2023, in which overall Portugal saw tourism grow by 13.3% in volume (to 30 million guests) and 20.1% in value
At the intersection of tradition and innovation, the city of Porto enthusiastically welcomed and inaugurated the long-awaited Time Out Market on May 2. For lovers
The growth of Porto, Madeira and Faro’s Airports leads Portugal to an increase in the number of passengers compared to pre-pandemic values.
Recently, the Porto City Council announced a card that promises to offer incredibly advantageous conditions to its residents. We are talking about access to municipal experiences and services at a symbolic price or even, in some cases, totally free – such as, for example, the use of the Funicular dos Guindais.
With the Covid numbers improving – last week Portugal had on average 600 infection and 18 deaths per day – the government has start a very light opening of the economy and social live this 15th of March. The big opening will take place after Easter on the 5th April.
Beyond the Historic Center, where the influx of people is greater, whether due to the concentration of culture or services, Porto offers us a sweeping “marginal”, ideal for those who prefer to find themselves in the charm and tranquility of the river.
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