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| | Lagos lounges on the beaches of the Algarves on the southern coasts of Portugal. Perhaps the most popular of Portugal's cities, Lagos has established itself as a go-to destination of playa seeking backpackers on their Iberian loop into the peninsula. Almost all of the city's 28,000 inhabitants live and work in the service and tourism industry, making the town distinctly oriented towards the... |  |
| From the Arabic, Al Gharb, for west, the Algarves is the southwestern most region in continental Europe. Neighboring Spanish Andalusia, the Algarves share the charming, tranquil temperament of the Iberian south. The home to ancient, and attractive towns like Tavira and Lagos, the Algarves is Portugal's most popular tourist destination outside of Lisbon. While the nation's capital draws crowds... |  |
| Lisbon is like Madrid only prettier, with a beach, and a lot more flare. Fear not, for this isn't the annoyingly saccharine and cloying 'Office Space' kind of flare, but rather the sassy,"I chose to wear this cape" kinda flare. A firework blast of color, sites, sounds and attractions this provincial little capital has transformed itself into a monarch butterfly, flapping its dusty little wings... |  |
| Port is a vacation for your mouth, a painting for your pallet. The world famous dessert wine, heralds from the large fertile appelation near the city of Porto, from whence it took its name. |  |
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