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Ultimate Guide to July in Portugal: Weather, Packing Tips, and Must-See Attractions

The entire country of Portugal basks in the sunshine during the summer months, boasting only slight temperature variations from one region to another. In July, cooling breezes from the Atlantic Ocean temper the heat in coastal towns like Lisbon and Porto, especially at night. Conversely, the inland Douro Valley often records the country’s highest temperatures, alongside significant nighttime drops. A temperate microclimate in the southern region ensures almost year-round beach weather on the Algarve.

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Discover the Best 10 Activities in El Raval, Barcelona

A cultural melting pot as well as one of Barcelona’s oldest districts, El Raval smells, tastes, looks, and feels different than other parts of Barcelona. Here you’ll find Asian restaurants rubbing shoulders with Art Deco cafes and medieval monuments, while the nightlife is as lively and varied as anything in the city. Read on to find out the Top Ten Things to Do In El Raval, Barcelona.

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Ultimate Guide to Exploring Place des Vosges

One of the loveliest historic squares in Paris, the Place des Vosges is a coveted spot in the French capital for lazy picnics, strolls, window-shopping, and admiring works of art in intimate local galleries. It’s prized for its lush lawns studded with elegant fountains, neatly manicured trees and flowers, and distinctive red-brick mansion houses that border the central green area.

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Best Places to Enjoy Craft Beer in Madrid

For many years, beer options in Madrid weren’t great. The average bar typically had one or two beers on tap—and if thereweretwo options, usually the second was alcohol-free. Mahou was the usual choice, and if you were unlucky, its uninspiring cousin San Miguel. In Spain, people didn’t drink beer to savor the flavor; they consumed it primarily to cool off during Madrid’s notoriously hot summers. A few times each year, if you were a connoisseur, you could attend one of Spain’s beer festivals, but that was about it.

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