Fines of more than £1,000 could be issued as the popular destination for Brits looks to make changes to its code of conduct.
Wearing bikinis and going shirtless in Albufeira may soon be banned, as the city fights against badly behaved tourists.
The go-to European Union holiday hotspot, which is situated in the southern Algarve region, has revised its code of conduct.
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Northern Portugal’s Douro Valley is home to a wide range of cultural experiences — whether it’s hiking through pine forests, ...
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Three senior members of Portugal's far-right Chega party have in the past two weeks faced accusations of committing a crime, ...
The book on which she collaborated with two fellow feminists drew global attention to the repression of women under their ...
Bei der Privatisierung der staatlichen Fluggesellschaft TAP erwägt die portugiesische Regierung Kreisen zufolge den Verkauf ...
Ripple, the provider of digital asset infrastructure for FIs, announced a partnership with Portuguese currency exchange ...
Ripple partners with Unicâmbio to enable instant cross-border payments between Portugal and Brazil, expanding its European ...