Visit Lisbon and Porto for the price of one this year – with flights, hotels & transfers included
BRITS can bag two trips to Portugal for the price of one this year.
The cheap trip combines two of Portugal’s most exciting destinations, Lisbon and Porto.
Lisbon lures tourists in with its dynamic ambience, historical sites, and big-city allure, while Porto charms with its scenic riverfront location and mediaeval artefacts.
to Portugal from the UK take an average of two to three hours, making it convenient for holidaymakers.
Once you’re there, it only takes another two hours to move by car or train from one city to the next, making it easy for visitors to visit both locations without being too stretched for time.
The deal comes from and includes return flights from various UK airports; hotel stays in both cities and transfers between Lisbon and Porto.
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You'll spend three nights at the four-star in Lisbon and three nights at the four-star in Porto.
The “twin centre” deal is available throughout the year, and these are the best prices we’ve spotted:
- in April
- in May, June and October
- in July
- in August
- in September
- in November
- in December
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Spring (March to early June) and autumn (September to November) are the ideal seasons to visit the destinations, thanks to the warm weather and fewer tourists.
With deals starting , you'll essentially get two holidays for the price of one, as we've found many four-night holiday packages to Lisbon around the same time costing from £350pp.
Lisbon
With the Tagus River as a backdrop, Lisbon offers the ideal fusion of traditional charm and modern style.
Portugal’s capital city is filled with activities and is a great destination to visit all year round,
You could explore the city's interesting history as you wander through the tiny cobblestone lanes dotted with vibrant architecture. You'll also come across historic cathedrals and many UNESCO World Heritage sites.
For instance, the Jerónimos Monastery has been described as “the most important tourist attraction in Lisbon”.
Nearby, the Monument to the Discoveries and Belém Tower are also worth visiting, as they are said to symbolise Portugal's "golden age."
After you’ve explored the city’s rich history, you’ll have to wander through its modern chic neighbourhoods, which feature street art, boutique stores, and cool cafes.
Bairro Alto is one of Lisbon's most dynamic areas. The streets here have two lives: they are almost empty during the day and brimming with people at night.
Porto
Porto is a "gorgeous city" known for its architecture, historic wine cellars, and riverbank location along the picturesque Douro River.
As the second-biggest city in Portugal, Porto has a lot to see and do.
Similarly, in Lisbon, we'd advise exploring all the cultural locations first and then exploring the shops, restaurants, and bars later.
You should start by wandering around the old Ribeira neighbourhood, a UNESCO World Heritage site boasting colourful buildings and traditional shops.
This riverside location was the centre of commercial and manufacturing activity since the Middle Ages.
Once you're there, around the corner, you'll find the "Port Wine Cellars", where you should stop for a tour and wine tasting.
A little-known fact is that the first vineyards that produced wine in the area are more than 2,000 old, making it the birthplace of the famous "Port wine".
Locals recommend trying the traditional "Francesinha" sandwich when you're there.
This sandwich has beef steak, sausages, spicy linguiça, ham, melted cheese, and sliced bread covered in sauce and served with fries and a fried egg on top.
For more holiday deals, cruise giant MSC slashed the price of holidays to Northern Europe, the Mediterranean and the Caribbean.
Meanwhile, we’ve also spotted £100 discounts on spring holidays to Europe’s top destinations.
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And EasyJet launches sale on beach holidays – but only from two UK airports.
Prices correct at the time of publication.