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Where can I find fresh lemongrass?
Read more: Where can I find fresh lemongrass?You can find fresh lemongrass in several places between Lisbon and Cascais. Here are a couple of recommendations:
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Are there any amusement parks close?
Read more: Are there any amusement parks close?While there aren’t any large amusement parks directly in Cascais, there are some fun options nearby. One popular choice is Zoomarine, located about 30-40 minutes away in Albufeira. It features water slides, animal shows, and an aquarium. Another option is Lisbon’s Parque das Nações, which has attractions like the Oceanário de Lisboa…
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Where can I go in the Algarve, which is not very touristy?
Read more: Where can I go in the Algarve, which is not very touristy?If you’re looking to explore the Algarve while avoiding the more touristy spots, here are some charming and less crowded destinations to consider: These hidden gems in the Algarve allow you to enjoy the region’s natural beauty and culture without the crowds.
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Can I drive in Portugal with a U.S. driver’s license? Steps and requirements explained.
Read more: Can I drive in Portugal with a U.S. driver’s license? Steps and requirements explained.Yes, you can drive in Portugal with a U.S. driver’s license, provided you meet certain requirements. Here are the steps and requirements: If you plan to stay longer or wish to drive professionally, you may need to consider exchanging your U.S. license for a Portuguese one.
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Where can I find certain spices and chilies for Indian and or Arabic cooking in Portugal?
Read more: Where can I find certain spices and chilies for Indian and or Arabic cooking in Portugal?You can find a variety of spices and chilies for Indian and Arabic cooking in Portugal through a few sources:
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I’m looking to reupholster a chair
Read more: I’m looking to reupholster a chairI suggest reaching out to Miguel Gama for upholstery services. You can contact him at (+351) 219 809 600 or visit his website at miguel-gama.pt. Many expats have had positive experiences with his work, and he is known for being affordable.
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Are there free museums in Portugal?
Read more: Are there free museums in Portugal?Portugal has introduced a new cultural access initiative, effective August 1, 2024, allowing citizens and residents to visit 37 cultural sites free of charge for 52 days annually. This policy, implemented by Minister of Culture Dalila Rodrigues, expands free access beyond just Sundays and holidays to any day of the…

