Conimbriga Ruins and Museum

Discover Conimbriga Ruins and Museum in Condeixa-a-Velha, Portugal: One of the largest Roman settlements in Portugal.

Igreja de São Francisco Catacombs

Discover Igreja de São Francisco Catacombs in Porto, Portugal: Ancient catacombs form the foundation for this Rococo orgy of a church.

Hotel Monte Palace

Discover Hotel Monte Palace in São Miguel, Portugal: This abandoned five-star hotel is now a five-star urban exploration destination.

Fort of Graça

Discover Fort of Graça in Elvas, Portugal: This star-shaped military outpost is now simply trying to protect itself from neglect.

Montemor-o-Novo Castle

Discover Montemor-o-Novo Castle in Montemor-o-Novo, Portugal: This crumbling Portuguese ruin overlooks the populace it once ruled.

Bordallo Pinheiro Garden

Discover Bordallo Pinheiro Garden in Lisbon, Portugal: A garden in Lisbon filled with giant porcelain creations.

Stone House

Discover Stone House in Moreira do Rei, Portugal: A small Portuguese cottage formed between boulders in the countryside.

Santa Justa Lift

Discover Santa Justa Lift in Lisbon, Portugal: This Industrial Age architectural and engineering gem helps visitors and residents alike traverse Lisbon, “The City of Seven Hills.”.

Bom Jesus do Monte

Discover Bom Jesus do Monte in Braga, Portugal: A stunning 18th-century site where pilgrims ascend by a series of punishing stairs only to return via funicular.

Boca do Inferno

Discover Boca do Inferno in Cascais, Portugal: A unique seaside cave where Aleister Crowley faked his own death.

Capela do Senhor da Pedra

Discover Capela do Senhor da Pedra in Arcozelo, Portugal: Picturesque intersection of witchcraft and ancient Christianity.

Castelo dos Mouros (Castle of the Moors)

Discover Castelo dos Mouros (Castle of the Moors) in Sintra, Portugal: An ancient and majestic fortress that played an integral role in Portugal's road to independence.

Capela de Ossos Bone Chapel

Discover Capela de Ossos Bone Chapel in Faro, Portugal: This small chapel is built of human bones and decorated with a golden skeleton.

Rhinoceros of Belem Tower

Discover Rhinoceros of Belem Tower in Lisbon, Portugal: A king's pet, a pope's gift, an artist's inspiration, and a tragic shipwreck.

Carmo Convent Ruins

Discover Carmo Convent Ruins in Lisbon, Portugal: Legacy of the earthquake that nearly wiped Lisbon off the face of the Earth.

Portugal’s Chapel of Bones

Discover Portugal's Chapel of Bones in Évora, Portugal: A 16th century chapel decorated with bones, skulls, and entire bodies hanging from the wall.

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