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World Travel Guide Europe Portugal Accommodation Picture choosen by: Mr.Nicholas Lee Accommodation in Portugal The youth hostel network has a great number of hostels around the country. There are also many camping places. 'Wild camping' (camping outside camping parks) is not allowed, unless you have the land owner's agreement.
There's a wide and abundant hotel offering all through Portugal.
If budget is a concern, and you want a true 'typical-portuguese' experience, gather your courage and try one Residencial, the home-like hostels ubiquitous in cities and most towns. In most places you can get a double room for €25-€35 (Oct 2006). Be sure, however, of the quality of the rooms.
On the luxury side, you might try the 'Pousadas de Portugal', a network of hotels managed by the Pestana Group remarkable for using very beautiful ancient buildings like Palaces and Castles and also for having excellent service, consistent all over the country. You will do well in eating out eventually, as the cuisine of Pousadas is frequently both expensive and boring, although it appears the trend is changing for the better (mid-2008).
The "Casas de Campo" (Turismo de Habitação, Turismo Rural, Agro-Turismo), when traveling through the countryside, are also an affordable, picturesque and comfortable B&Bs. Don't expect them to be open all year round, and try to contact them beforehand if your itinerary depends on them
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Public Holidays of Portugal Posted by Mr. Nicholas Lee on 12 April 2010 04:38:46

2009 1 Jan New Year's Day. 24 Feb Mardi Gras (Carnival). 10 Apr -13 Apr Easter. 25 Apr Freedom Day. 1 May Labour Day. 10 Jun Portugal Day. 11 Jun Corpus Christi. 15 Aug Assumption. 5 Oct Republic Day. 1 Nov All Saints' Day. 1 Dec Restoration of Independence Day. 8 Dec Immaculate C... More

Duty Free, Portugal Posted by Mr. Nicholas Lee on 12 April 2010 04:38:38

The following items may be imported by visitors over 18 years of age from countries outside the EU without incurring customs duty: • 200 cigarettes or 100 cigarillos or 50 cigars or 250g of tobacco. • 1l of spirits over 22% or 2l of spirits up to 22%. • 2l of wine. • 50g of perfume and... More

Nightlife & Entertainment in Portugal Posted by Mr. Nicholas Lee on 12 April 2010 04:38:17

The large towns offer every kind of entertainment. There are many nightclubs, theatres, cinemas, stage shows, folk dancing and music performances. The traditional Fado can be heard in many restaurants, and performances begin at about 2200. Gambling is authorised and Espinho, Estoril, Figueira da... More