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A unique state which managed to keep its traditions and country design being a part of contemporary Europe with all the benefits of developed technology is Portugal. It feels as time stopped there to esteem its charming nature. State is placed in Southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula, which it shares with Spain. Portuguese is the official language in this place, nonetheless another official language, used in several regions of the state is Mirandese. Portugal map, neighbors Spain on the Iberian Peninsula and Atlantic Ocean by both west and south shoreline. Country is thought to be the traveler’s heaven because of sunlit weather, long and interesting coastline and fascinating little towns. The capital of Portugal is Lisbon.
The weather conditions of Portugal can be subdivided in two. It is marine in the north and Mediterranean in the south. It is as well one of the hottest countries of Europe. Summers are hot and arid. Winters are cool and damp. Spring and autumn are the greatest seasons to visit Portugal. Unofficial dressing is okay. But keep in mind not to wear swimsuits in cities. Smoking is allowed after meals in restaurants. Smoking is not allowed in theatres, cinemas and buses. Tipping is 10 to 15 percent in eatery and hotels and 10 percent to cabs.
A lot of international airlines like MyTravelLite, British Airways, Easyjet, Flyglobespan, Flybe, bmibaby, GB Airways and Monarch Airlines, Jet 2 and SATA supply facilities for those, who like more to fly.
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