Vue panoramique de Portugal

Portugal

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À propos de Portugal

Portugal, the westernmost nation of mainland Europe, is defined by its dramatic Atlantic coastline and a seafaring legacy that fueled the global Age of Discovery. As one of the continent’s oldest nation-states, it balances a deep history of maritime exploration with a contemporary identity centered on relaxed coastal living, intricate Manueline architecture, and soulful Fado music.

En bref

Capitale

Lisbon

Population

10,196,709

Région

Europe · Southern Europe

Devise

Euro (EUR)

Langues parlées

Portugais

Português

Le savais-tu ?

Portugal is the oldest nation-state in Europe, having maintained the same defined borders since the mid-12th century.

The country is the world's leading producer of cork, accounting for roughly 50% of global production sourced from its protected cork oak forests.

The British tradition of drinking tea was popularized by Catherine of Braganza, a Portuguese princess, after she married King Charles II in 1662.

Lisbon is home to Livraria Bertrand, which has been in continuous operation since 1732 and is recognized as the world's oldest bookstore.

Monuments célèbres

Cuisine

Musique et arts

Portugal's music and arts are a profound reflection of its maritime history and rural heritage, characterized by the soulful melodies of Fado and the communal harmony of Cante Alentejano. The nation's visual identity is inextricably linked to the intricate blue-and-white patterns of Azulejo tiles and the vibrant, ritualistic masks of the Caretos de Podence.

Arts traditionnels

Événements et festivals

Phrases de voyage

Bom dia

Good morning / Greeting

Obrigado / Obrigada

Thank you (masculine / feminine)

Olá

Hello

Como está?

How are you?

Por favor

Please

Desculpe

Excuse me / Sorry

Mode de vie et coutumes

Conseils d'étiquette

Greet people formally with a handshake or a double-kiss on the cheeks (starting with the right) when meeting socially.

Use first names immediately with someone you have just met; wait until you are invited to do so or see others doing it.

Say 'Obrigado' if you identify as male or 'Obrigada' if you identify as female to show appreciation.

Forget to adjust the gender ending of 'thank you' to match your own gender, regardless of who you are speaking to.

Compliment the food and the chef, as Portuguese culture takes immense pride in its culinary heritage.

Add salt, pepper, or piri-piri to your meal before tasting it, as this is often viewed as an insult to the cook's seasoning.

Dress modestly and respectfully when visiting churches, cathedrals, or small traditional rural villages.

Wear revealing beachwear, such as swimsuits or very short shorts, when entering religious buildings or formal establishments.

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Questions fréquentes

The official language is Portuguese, a Romance language with over 250 million speakers globally. While Mirandese is recognized in specific northern regions, English is widely spoken in major cities and tourist areas, often making communication easy for international visitors.
Portugal is frequently ranked among the top five safest countries in the world by the Global Peace Index. While travelers should practice standard precautions against pickpocketing in crowded areas, violent crime is very rare and the country is considered very welcoming to tourists.
The best times to visit are spring (April to June) and early autumn (September to October), when temperatures are comfortable (18°C–25°C) and the landscapes are vibrant. Summer offers peak beach weather but can be crowded and very hot, while winter remains mild compared to northern Europe.
Portuguese culture emphasizes family, hospitality, and a unique emotional concept called 'saudade'—a deep, nostalgic longing. Dining is a social event that often starts late, and while the atmosphere is generally relaxed, polite greetings and modest attire in churches are highly appreciated.