When visiting Portugal, some traditional food and drink options to try include bacalhau (salted cod), pastis de nata (custard tarts), caldo verde (green soup), and port wine. These dishes and drinks are popular in Portuguese cuisine and offer a taste of the country's culinary traditions.
Cataplana is a Portuguese dish. It is specially popular in Algarve (south of Portugal).
When visiting the lovely city of Fatima in Portugal, there is a lot to do. Day tours are available. The lady of Fatima bascillica and rock caves are two popular choices.
Vasco da Gama is one of the most popular Portuguese explorers. He discovered a trade route from Portugal to India.
in Portugal was too much people there but today no. because Portugal was a verry good country and now it's not now people came to ingland because they know English is verry good 15.12.09
an bring me good luck I am Portuguese, and I must confess that I do not know any «good luck» animal in our popular culture. However, one of the «trademarks» of Portugal is the black rooster.
The most popular sport in Portugal is football (soccer). However, some Portuguese beach soccer players, volleyballers, rink hockey players, cyclers and Track and Field athletes are known worldwide.
I am Portuguese and in Portugal I see a lot of foreigners eating codfish. It is really good (in my opinion). But there is no "most famous" food here in Portugal. Hope this helps.
What is the most popular landmark of portugal
Portugal was at this time a part of Spain and so the Portuguese were a subset of the Spaniards, who were not popular at all in England. They were probably treated better than Japanese people in the US were during world war II however.
Portuguese ( she was Brazilian),. Spanish ( trade necessity) and English. The most popular ( Spanish) actriz was not strictly-speaking Hispanic, but Brazilian!
Portuguese culture, mirrors the Spanish culture. Since Portugal and Spain, are both on the Iberian Peninsula, the ancient Roman province of Hispania and later, Lusitania specifically for Portugal. Simply look at Portugal and Spain, the entire Iberian Peninsula looks one big country. Consequently, when dealing with wars, empires and the overall history, Portugal share the exact same history as Spain. It was a Roman province, and it it was conquered by the Muslim Moors. The later, drive back out during the Reconquista in which Portugal and Spain became back under European rule. Football (soccer), is as popular of a Portuguese sport as it is in Spain or Mexico. Like Portugal's eastern neighbor, bullrunning and bullfighting are also popular in the streets of Portugal as they are in Spain. Although Portuguese people don't speak Spanish, but their language bears much, much resemblance and intelligability with Spanish. They speak the Portuguese langauge, and it like Spanish, it originated from the Latin language and belongs to the Italic family (Romance). In fact the Portuguese langauge itself has Galician origins, which is in Spain. Portuguese people, also celebrate beach holidays and village holidays of their own. Like Spain and Italy, Portugal is also known for its bars, winery and vineyards. Portuguese people, again; they much like their eastern Spanish neighbors. They are proud, happy and crazy people enjoying life. Which explains why Portuguese and Spanish people love bullfighting.