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Régional : PT-VI-TO
Fête Sainte-Euphemie
Mercredi, 16 Septembre, 2026
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📣 Conseils aux voyageurs
Portugal offers a blend of modern amenities and rich cultural heritage. It is a popular destination for its beaches, warm summers, diverse gastronomy, and religious sites like Fátima. The country also features world-class golf courses, famous surf spots at Nazaré, and ski resorts in the Serra da Estrela region during winter.
- Experience various local fairs, especially in Northern Portugal after summer.
- Attend music festivals during the summer, such as those in Paredes de Coura or Vilar de Mouros.
- Witness 'Marchas Populares' (Popular street Parades) in Lisbon and Porto.
- Observe traditional religious processions with floats and fireworks in various towns.
- Visit the Feira do Cavalo in Golegã in November for horse trading and crafts.
- Check official tourism websites for a full calendar of major annual events.
- Portugal is generally a secular and gay-friendly society, though rural areas may be more conservative regarding public displays of affection. While many identify as Catholic, religious views are not typically used as political arguments. Visitors should dress modestly and remain quiet in churches. Smoking is strictly prohibited in most indoor public spaces and on beaches outside designated zones. Bullfighting remains a protected cultural tradition, but opinions on the practice vary widely among locals.
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