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Travel Tips
To make a holiday trip to or through
Portugal can be a delight. It is a smaller country to its neighbour
Spain and therefore has a more personal and endearing character. The
major resort areas, such as the Algarve, offer the holidaymaker as
many attractions as anywhere in Europe. Throughout Portugal there is
a chain of Tourist Offices manned by bilingual staff to assist the
tourist. As the Portuguese are by nature hospitable they are keen
and proud to share their country with foreign visitors.
Commercial Hours
The normal shopping hours are from 09.00 hrs. until 19.00 hrs on
Mondays to Fridays. Saturdays is from 09.00 hrs. until 13.00 hrs.
There are some shops that extend their hours and their days of
opening. Shopping Centres are open from 09.00 hrs. to 23.00 hrs all
week except for certain Public Holidays.
Disabled Facilities
There is a great a lack in past design and facilities to provide
their needs. Happily, awareness is now showing and this is evident
with the appearance of special parking spaces in public areas,
special toilets at airports, stations, and centres of entertainment.
In Lisbon (217 585 676) and Porto (226 006 353), there is a dial-a-ride
disabled bus service. Also in Lisbon (218 155 061), Braga (253 684
081), and Coimbra (239 484 522), there are taxi services for disabled
persons.
Electrical Current
The current all over Portugal is 220 volts AC and connection is made
by a two-pin plug. The plug today acts also as an earth except in older
buildings that use older models of this two-pin plug.
Emergency
By calling anywhere in Portugal on 112
you will be connected to Fire, Police and Ambulance services. Every
Fire Brigade also maintains one or more ambulances for emergencies.
Chemists can give advice on simple health problems and suggest
appropriate treatment. They are also permitted to sell many medicines
without a doctor's subscription. A green cross on white background
denotes a chemist. A red cross on a white background denotes a Red
Cross station. In most towns there are Emergency Treatment Centres
(SAP) that will provide medical assistance 24 hours a day.
Security in cities and towns is handled by the "Polícia de Segurança
Pública" (PSP), rural areas by the "Guarda Nacional Republicana"
(GNR), and the traffic by "Brigada de Trânsito". On motorways and
several major roads there are SOS phone boxes for help in accidents
or breakdowns.
National Holidays
1st January
25th April
Good Friday
1st May
Corpus Christi (Early June)
10th June
15th August
5th October
1st November
1st December
8th December
25th December
It is traditional for each municipality (concelho), to reserve one
annual day as a holiday for its commerce. This day is principally
used as an excuse for celebration. You will find restaurants open
but most shops closed.
Language
When written the Portuguese language has a visual relationship to
both Spanish and Italian. When spoken it takes on another character.
Although today the language has been influenced by modern means of
communication, the educated form can be likened to "Dickensian
English" in its style. It is courteous in content and suitable
flowery in description. Spoken Spanish can be understood by the
Portuguese but is best avoided. Anybody with knowledge of some
Portuguese history will be able to understand the reason. The
inhabitants have a wonderful ability to learn foreign languages and
you will find that the English language is normally readily
understood. This has been helped by the fact that all foreign films
on TV and Cinemas are shown in their original language with
subtitles.
Mail Services
The word "Correio" denotes a Post Office or services. First class
mail is denoted by the words "correio azul" and normally
associated with the colour of blue. From Post Offices there is an
express service named EMS that also records delivery. These offices
are normally open from 08.30 hrs. until 18.30 hrs. from Monday to
Friday. In bigger towns they may also will also be open on Saturday.
Money
Local currency is Euros which has completely replaced the Escudo.
Money can be changed at Banks, Bureau De Change (cambio) or at one
of the currency exchange machines in the streets. These facilities
will offer a better rate than in Hotels and Receptions. Banks are
open from Monday through to Friday, from 08.30 hrs. to 15.00 hrs.
Euro cheques are a cheaper method than Travellers Cheques in
obtaining cash. All well-known Credit Cards are usually accepted.
Museums
Although the majority of the museums and art galleries are State owned
there are a number of private Foundations and individually owned
exhibition places. This fact is particularly evident when wishing to
see contemporary art where they tend to reflect the taste of the owner.
State Museums charge a small entrance fee that is usually waived on
Sundays and Public Holidays. They are open from Tuesday through to
Sunday and pensioners receive a 40% discount on the entrance fee.
Sometimes there is no charge at all for pensioners on showing your ID.
Opening times are normally from 10.00 hours to 17.00 hours, but
sometimes closed during lunchtime.
In Lisbon there is an excellent ticket system for tourists provided by
"Carris" kiosks. The holder of this ticket can visit 26 of the main
museums in the city and enjoy free public transport during the time
period. They are available for one, two, or three days.
Private Art Galleries
Throughout the country there are many galleries exhibiting
contemporary art for sale for all tastes and pockets. There is
normally no charge to enter these galleries or their exhibitions.
Student Information
Young people between the ages of 12 and 25 may purchase a "Cartão
Jovem". This card offers the bearer special discounts on public
travel, travel insurance, and discounts to certain shops and museums.
A useful advantage is this card also provides a discount on Youth
Hostels within Portugal. Bearers of the International Student Identity
Card (ISDC), receive the same advantages as the "Cartão Jovem".
Tax (IVA)
This tax that is the same as VAT is known as IVA in Portugal, and is
at present 21%. Persons from outside the European Union (EU) and
visiting for less than 180 days, can reclaim this tax by requesting a
form named "Isenção de IVA". This form is presented to customs when
leaving the country.
Time to Travel
It is safe to suggest that the whole year is a good period to visit.
Mainland Portugal has an attractive climate with long hot summers, and
mild pleasant winters. In the north winters are obviously cool and wet,
whilst in the Algarve temperatures seldom ever fall below freezing.
Inland areas have hotter summers and cooler winters except for
mountainous regions that even enjoy snow. Madeira Island and the
Islands of the Azores enjoy a temperate climate the year around.
Visas
Travelling nationals of the EU (European Union), Australia and New
Zealand, require only their passport or Identity Document. They may
remain for a period of up to 90 days. American and Canadian nationals
may stay for a period of 60 days with a valid passport. Other countries
are subject to Visa controls and it is recommended that a potential
visitor should check with the Portuguese Consul in their respective
country prior to travelling. |
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