"It’s a sign of respect for the culture and people and can lead to more authentic, meaningful interactions." More travel tips As someone living in Portugal, I've discovered that many people in ...
Thinking the Portuguese don't like to be tipped Tipping culture varies around the world, but that doesn't mean service workers here don't appreciate an extra bit of change. In Lisbon, tipping isn ...
Stable hand Catarina Cabaca carefully braided the mane of a Lusitano thoroughbred in the distinctive Portuguese style that's just been added to Unesco's list of intangible cultural heritage.
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