Survival Guide 2019 by ESN Portugal

Page 1

ERASMUS STUDENT NETWORK PORTUGAL

S U R V I V A L G U I D E for your international mobility

1


EDITORIAL ERASMUS STUDENT NETWORK PORTUGAL www.esnportugal.org info@esnportugal.org Editors: Communication Committee of the Erasmus Student Network Portugal Copyright: Erasmus Student Network Portugal Edition: 13700 units Coordination: Beatriz Lamy Viras Design: Teresa Baganha, Teresa Marques, Inês Graça e Mafalda António Content: Jéssica Alves, Pedro Ângelo e Shirley Van-Dúnem To the fifteen ESN sections across Portugal, thank you for your contribution.


LET THE JOURNEY BEGIN...


TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S

1

W E LC O M E TO P O R T U G A L Welcome note by ESN Portugal Welcome note by National Agency What is the Erasmus+ Programme What is the Europass Mobility

2

THE ERASMUS STUDENT NETWORK What is ESN? The ESN causes Which events do we organise for you? ENM Spring Edition

3

SURVIVING IN PORTUGAL Healthcare Accommodation Mobile Services (Vodafone) Finance and Post Services Learning Portuguese Getting around: Transportation


D I S C OV E R I N G P O R T U G A L North

4

Centre Lisboa And The Tejo Valley Alentejo Algarve Madeira Aรงores

HELPFUL TIPS

U S E F U L C O N TAC T S

5 6



1. WELCOME TO PORTUGAL


WELCOME NOTE BY E S N P O R T U G A L

Dear Erasmus Generation, On behalf of the volunteers of the Erasmus Student Network Portugal, I would like to welcome you to our country. We sincerely hope your time in Portugal is inspiring and fruitful for your future. Your experiences abroad are enriching for yourselves as individuals, for our country and for your local communities, when you come back and you bring a piece of the Portuguese spirit with you. Here, you will better understand the meaning of a world with no borders. Portugal is gifted with a strong and sweet culture. Throughout this guide, you will find an introduction to the most precious Portuguese locations, with some challenges for you to better engage in our culture. There, you will find an ESN section - make sure to say “hello!� to our volunteers and to share your culture with them. ESN Portugal, composed of 15 local sections, is here to offer you the best experience of your life so far. We aim at integrating you at our society and make you feel at home. If you need anything, we are here for you. I wish you the most fulfilling and bright experience in Portugal,

Joana Ribau Leite

1

8


BY N AT I O N A L AG E N C Y

F O R E D U C AT I O N A N D T R A I N N I N G

The Portuguese ERASMUS+ National Agency – Education & Training welcomes all that have chosen Portugal to live their ERASMUS experience. We hope you have the opportunity to get to know our cultural singularities as well as recognise the quality of our higher education system, and develop your linguistic skills in Portuguese or any other language. Enrich your food taste with our seducing gastronomy, fall in love with our varied landscapes while listening to our enchanting music. After this, you will certainly feel inspired for your future, and it is in Portugal that it begins! The PT NA takes this Programme very seriously dealing everyday with thousands of students’, graduates’, professionals’ and institutions’ futures working towards a better Europe and a more balanced world. From the PT NA you may expect the best possible practices and procedures. You are now an active part of this great exchange and a real European citizen living this unique right of yours to freely move around within our continent to study, work and live! CONTACTS A: Praça de Alvalade, 12, 1749-070 Lisboa - PORTUGAL T: +351 210 101 900 E: agencianacional@erasmusmais.pt www.erasmusmais.pt

9


WHAT IS... THE ERASMUS+ PROGRAMME?

Erasmus+ is the EU’s Programme to support education, training, youth and sport in Europe, since 1987. In a constantly changing world, EU wanted to equip its citizens with better education, skills and creativity to face the challenges. The programme can develop the educational systems through opportunities for students (volunteering, jobs, studies, traineeships) and for staff (professional development activities and workshops). Also, it can increase: • Cooperation between institutions; • Cooperation between companies and higher education institutions sharing knowledge; • Cooperation outside the EU through joint projects to modernise teaching methods and materials. Erasmus+ is the Programme for boosting skills and employability providing opportunities for over 4 million Europeans between 2014 and 2020. It also offers the possibility to go beyond the European borders.

10


T H E E U R O PA S S M O B I L I T Y ?

It is a document to register knowledge and skills acquired in another European country, for the purpose of education or vocational training: an internship; a study period or a voluntary placement. It provides information on the experience acquired; facilitates a job search and/or a learning opportunity in the EU, by giving greater visibility to the results achieved; is a personal document that contains individual information and can be an annex to the CV. This document is recognized in all countries of the European Union, European Economic Area and candidate countries. Where can I get the Europass Mobility - To obtain the document, the applicant must participate in a learning pathway mentioned above, carried out in one of the eligible countries as part of a project agreed between two institutions - the sending institution and the host institution.

11



2. THE ERASMUS STUDENT NETWORK




WHAT IS ESN?

The Erasmus Student Network (ESN) is a non-profit international student organisation founded in 1989 to develop and promote student exchange. ESN is the biggest student association in Europe, working with more than 800 Higher Education institutions in over 39 countries, gathering around 34.000 young volunteers (active members and buddies) under the motto “students helping students”. ESN operates on three levels: local, national and international. It works for a more flexible and mobile education environment, enhancing student exchange and providing a multicultural experience to those unable to have a period abroad (“internationalisation at home”). ESN works towards the interests of international students, improving their social and academic integration, representing their needs and rights and motivating students to study abroad. Most of our members are former exchange students. Their understanding concerning a foreign environment is what makes them suited for helping, thus, improving the experience of incoming students. In fact, many ESN sections were set up by former exchange students. ESN aims for a more cultured and experienced young society, ready to make a change in Europe’s future, motivated and open-minded. Therefore, every action contributes to the development of the network, as well as its volunteers.

16


FIND US ON SOCIAL MEDIA...

ESNportugal esnportugal ESNportugal ESNpt Erasmus Student Network Portugal

17


THE

CAUSES OF ESN

C U LT U R E Culture is the knowledge and characteristics of a particular group of people, encompassing language, religion, cuisine, social habits, music, and arts. Culture is also a set of shared patterns of behaviours and interactions, cognitive constructs and understanding that are learned by socialisation. The promotion of intercultural understanding is the core of ESN’s mission. As of this, ESN organises hundreds of cultural activities every year.

E D U C AT I O N A N D YO U T H Education is the core of ESN’s activity and youth is its main target group. ESN aims for the improvement of the quality of international mobility and for guaranteeing that young people are heard in the process. For this, ESN is responsible for producing positions, recommendations, programmes and projects.

S K I L L S A N D E M P LOAYA B I L I T Y During the mobility excahnge and volunteering periods, international students acquire a great set of valuable skills. ESN works to increase the recognition of those skills among employers.

18


THE

CAUSES OF ESN

E N V I R O N M E N TA L S U S TA I N A B I L I T Y Due to frequent travelling, international mobility has a very big impact on the environment. ESN ainda at reducing this impact by organising greener activities and by raising awareness among international students and also by providing them with sugestions on how to lower their impact on the environment.

H E A LT H A N D W E L L- B E I N G Studying or volunteering abroad is an opportunity to develop and acquire new and healthy habits like taking part in sports activities or having a balanced diet. ESN organises several events on the topic and works on raising the health literacy of international students.

SOCIAL INCLUSION ESN strives for an inclusive mobility based on equity and on the needs of each individual. To achieve this goal, ESN has developed its own programmes and projects on the topic, raising awareness among international students and transforming them into more active citizens. ESN organises a great variety of events in order to promote this cause.

19


WHICH

EVENTS

DO WE ORGANISE FOR YOU?

LO C A L E V E N T S Staying at home is not an option facing all the weekly ESN events happening around the country. Every section has its own Programme, but you sure can count on sports and cultural activities, trips, pubcrawls and eurodinners in each one. There is also a Buddy Programme, to which international students can apply, getting a local student to help with their integration. A Tandem Programme is also available for language exchange in a teachand-learn concept. Be a part of all of this and make the best out of your exchange experience!

20


E R A S M U S N AT I O N A L G A M E S Erasmus National Games is our national sports event, gathering teams of exchange students from every portuguese ESN section for two days of healthy competition, fair play and fun. You can join the local team or simply cheer for your mates. The winning team will represent Portugal in the International Erasmus Games, so hurry up and start warming up!

21


April 23rd - 26th

ENM - Erasmus National Meeting: Yes, around 1000 international students gathering together in a Spring break concept for four days of sun sports, beach activities and parties. The best time of your exchange experience, some would say. So talk to your local section and get your spot for the best event ESN Portugal has prepared for you!




3.HOW TO SURVIVE IN PORTUGAL


HEALTHCARE

Citizens from the EU member states benefit from the same treatment and costs as a portuguese citizen within the National Health Service (SNS) by showing the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC). If your country is not included in this category, you must get some kind of medical insurance or health benefits arrangement throughout your stay in Portugal or, after 3 months living in Portugal, you can also apply to the National Health Service Card in any local Health Centre or Loja do CidadĂŁo, getting the same healthcare as any portuguese citizen. To get an appointment you must go to the nearest health centre or hospital, carrying your EHIC. Although hospital treatments have a small fee associated, any other examination such as x-rays and lab exams may be charged aside. Dental treatment is usually not under the portuguese public health Programme. There is always a pharmacy open at any hour and you can check the ones open on Sundays or during the night on the green cross or on the information posted at the entrance of the nearest pharmacy.

26


ACCOMMODATION

Every portuguese university has offcial student residences/dormitories for which you can apply as a student and live the college life along with many other students. You can also look for a room in a house of your choosing but try to get someone trustworthy to help you find a good and safe place to stay. Bills and rent costs may vary depending on the region. Another issue in finding a house is that many landlords probably don’t speak english so it can be hard to get a good housing contract on your own.

Some tips on finding a place: • Check the local newspapers or accommodation offers in your university or ESN section (it may have a deal for Erasmus students) or websites in house renting; • It can be hard to find a place with a formal contract that provide a legal agreement; check if the bills for water, electricity etc. are included in the renting price; • Be aware of the house policy towards late hour noise, pets and daily task agreements; • Do not trust most agency photos of the house but go look it up in person.

27


MOBILE SERVICES Te x t . . . .


H O W TO U S E YO U R C A R D


FINANCE

AND

POST SERVICES

Portugal integrates the Eurozone so, if you come from a member country, you won’t get any trouble with the currency. If not, you can convert your currency to euros in any airport or banking agency. As a student, it might be easier for you to open an account since you can do it for free and be able to top up your phone, pay the bills and withdraw cash from any ATM machine without paying any extra fee charged by your country’s bank. Portugal has a state-owned postal service called CTT spread all over the country in the city centres. You may also find many red mailboxes to drop your mail off. Concerning parcels, you have several companies with which to send, therefore you can choose the one that

30


LEARNING PORTUGUESE

AND

GETTING AROUND Did you know that Portuguese is the 6th most spoken language worldwide? And that it is also the 3rd most widely spoken european language in the world? Here you have your answer on why you should learn Portuguese. Since the times of the reconquest, Portuguese has been spread over 3 different continents. If you originate from a Latin language, it may not be that hard for you to learn portuguese. If you are not included in this category, don’t worry - it is all a matter of practice! There are even Portuguese words with no translation – like “saudade” meaning a deep nostalgic feeling towards someone or something that might never return, far from “missing someone/ something”. Portuguese is extremely passionate and meaningful, filled with singing-like sounds. You will not want to leave your Erasmus life here without learning at least the basics! As a student and a young person, there are special discounts in public transportation, such as bus and train passes that you can purchase for a comfortable price and which can be used monthly or in any other option, depending on the region and season. There are railways and bus routes throughout the whole country. Hitchhiking is not very common in Portugal, so if you are willing to try it, take note that most drivers are not used to giving people rides. Be cautious with whom you travel. Remember to check with the nearest ESN section to get the best discounts. Portugal is waiting for you!

ana.pt

rede-expressos.pt

31

cp.pt


A ÇORES Ponta Delgada Pico

150

M ADEIRA

F UNCHAL

World Heritage Site

900

Km

0Km


V IANA

DO

Gerês

C ASTELO

B RAGA

B RAGANÇA

G UIMARÃES P ORTO

Vila Nova de Foz Côa

V ILA

A VEIRO

REAL

V ISEU

G UARDA

C OIMBRA C OVILHÃ C ASTELO B RANCO

L EIRIA Batalha

T OMAR

Alcobaça P ORTALEGRE

L ISBOA

Elvas

A LMADA

É VORA

B EJA

F ARO

4.DISCOVERING PORTUGAL WITH ESN


E S N Po r t o : ErasmusStudentNetworkPorto

E S N U TA D :

ESN Minho ( Br a g a & G u i m a r ã e s) :

esn_porto esnporto

esnminho

esnporto.org

esnminho

esnutad esnutad esnutad esnutad.org

E S N Br a g a n ç a : ESN-Bragança esn_braganca esnbraganca

esnminho esnbraganca.org esnminho.org

B RA G ANÇA B RA G A

G UIMARÃES

P ORTO

V ILA R EAL


NORTH


WHAT TO EXPECT

It was in the North region that Portugal was founded in the 12th century and the Portuguese became a people and a nation. Porto, a World Heritage city, is the gateway and departure point for a journey across the natural and cultural diversity of the region. It is known for the Port wine which is shipped from here all over the world, but also for a heritage which combines ancient churches and monuments, such as the Cathedral and the Church of São Francisco, and modern buildings, such as Casa da Música and the Serralves Museum. And also for its School of Architecture which bred names like Álvaro Siza Vieira and Eduardo Souto de Moura, both winners of the Pritzker Prize. The region is crossed by the Douro River which enters Portugal between the ravines and mountains of the interior to flow through the entire World Heritage landscape where the Port and Douro wines are produced, near Vila Real. It is from here that the wine is sent to the lodges at Vila Nova de Gaia, as the cruises touring the region make their way upriver.

36


In this area of mountains and natural parks, the region’s heritage is seen in its castles, such as the one in Guimarães, and the shrines and churches which are the stage for pilgrimages in the summer. You will find the Baroque architecture of Northern Portugal in its stone and gilded carvings side by side with rural chapels. In its cities, which retain a human scale, such as Viana do Castelo, Braga, Lamego, Chaves and Vila Real, and in the manor houses and stately halls, you will find the genuine Portuguese people, who like to share their table, their customs and traditions. In the North of Portugal, the joy and gratitude for all we have and are is experienced in the most spontaneous way.

D I D YO U K N OW T H AT. . . The North was inhabited by the Celts for many centuries. Some of the cultural traditions have Celtic roots and the Caretos are one of the best representations. Men disguised as colourful devils run the streets making noise during Carnival.

37


C h e c k w h e re yo u h ave d i s c o u n t s w i t h yo u r E S Nc a rd T R A N S P O RTAT I O N : w w w. t u b . p t


Braganรงa

Minho

BRAGA


TOP 7 PLACES TO VISIT

1

BOM JESUS DO MONTE SANCTUARY It’s the symbol of the city, where art and nature meet, making it a sacred and relaxing place. The church is an example of the neoclassical style. The city is connected to the sanctuary by monumental staircases and a funicular. It’s the oldest funicular moved by water in the Iberian Peninsula.

SAMEIRO SANCTUARY The construction of this sanctuary began on June 14th 1863. This sanctuary is the second largest centre of Marian devotion in Portugal, after Fátima. The temple, completed in the 20th century, stands out inside by its main altar, as well as by the tabernacle.

3

BASÍLICA DOS CONGREGADOS The Congregados Convent was designed by architect André Soares and built in the 16th century, being finished only in the 20th century.

CATHEDRAL OF BRAGA

“Older than Braga’s Cathedral” is a popular expression used to emphasize the seniority of something, which shows how old the cathedral is. According to lore, the diocese of Braga was created on the 3rd century, but historical records go back only 400 years.

5

MONASTERY OF ST. MARTIN OF TIBÃES The old base of the Portuguese Order of St. Benedict is located on the parish of Mire de Tibães. It was shut down in 1833-1834 due to the extinction of the religious orders and its assets and properties were sold to the public. From the 70s, the monastery lost its assets and was abandoned.

THEATRO CIRCO Opened in 1915 and took three years to build. With capacity to hold 1500 people, it’s one of the most charismatic concert halls of the country, with a Programme that obeys to a criteria of high quality and eclecticism.

7

ARCO DA PORTA NOVA The gate was built in 1512 to connect the medieval city to the exterior of the walls, when the city was expanded. It was the last gate to be opened in the city walls. The arch was built in 1772.

40


BUCKET LIST

Climb up to Bom Jesus do Monte

Watch a show in GNRation

Eat a francesinha in “Taberna Belga”

Chill at Parque do Bom Jesus

Watch a footbal game in Braga Stadium Buy a plastic hammer and bang the largest number of heads during the night of São João

Go up to Monte Sameiro for the sunset Disguise yourself as a Roman during the Roman Fair of Braga Watch the easter processions

Dress up all in white for Noite Branca

Eat a Frigideira at “Frigideiras do Cantinho”

Discover the meaning of the expression “És de Braga?”

Go to the Roman Baths

Taste Vinho Verde (“Green Wine”)

Eat Pudim de Abade de Priscos Visit Fonte do Ídolo

Discover the waterfalls of Gerês Celebrate Christmas night in Bananeiro - with a banana and moscatel Visit Sé de Braga

41

Eat tremoços in a bar near the cathedral


C h e c k w h e re yo u h ave d i s c o u n t s w i t h yo u r E S Nc a rd T R A N S P O RTAT I O N : ww ww. w.ctm u -bb. p r atg a n c a . p t /p a g e s / 1 1 4


Braganรงa

BRAGANร A


TOP 7 PLACES TO VISIT

1

CITADEL OF BRAGANÇA Located in the heart of the old town of Bragança, it encloses Bragança’s Castle, Santa Maria’s Church, Domus Municipalis - where nobility gathered discuss political matters - and the Iberian Museum of the Mask and Costume. Perfect to visit in the summer during the medieval fair.

SÃO BARTOLOMEU It’s one of those places you can’t miss in this city. The place is known as Santo and provides to its visitors a fantastic view over Bragança. It’s also the place where young people gather to make barbecues and have fun.

3

SÉ VELHA The main square and church are located here. Around it is the center of commerce of the city. It’s also the place where every year the Serenata Académica is held. It marks the beginning of the Queima das Fitas.

CASTRO DE AVELÃS MONASTERY The church used to be part of a Benedictine monastery from the 12th century, it is known for its unique shape and brick positioning. Certainly, it is linked to the churches of the order of Cluny and the Road to Santiago.

5

GRAÇA MORAIS CONTEMPORARY MUSEUM Inaugurated in 2008 due to the cooperation between Spain and Portugal regarding culture. It houses a permanent collection by painter Graça Morais, composed of evoking portraits of the natives of Trás-os-Montes, as well as more abstract works. Additionally, temporary expositions are included too.

RIO DE ONOR VILLAGE This is a typical village split in half by the border between Portugal and Spain, inside the Natural Park of Montesinho.

7

PARQUE NATURAL DE MONTESINHO This is a natural park where you can find nature in its purest state. There are several habitats such as oak forests inhabited by Iberian wolves, red deer and other animals. Sometimes it gets visited by brown bears from Spain.

44


BUCKET LIST

Visit the Castle of Bragança

Visit the local markets

Dance and Sing in Mercado Club and in Lagoa Azul Bar

Burn the devil in the traditional celebration (1000 devils parade)

Live with Riskivector

Make a picnic in the river beach of Azibo

Spend an evening Bartolomeu statue

on

Sao

Take part in the academic events in NERBA

Eat the famous posta/steak in the Abel (restaurant)

Take part in a Bar’s Rally (Rally das Tascas)

Take a selfie in Miranda do Douro, Mirandela, Macedo, Moncorvo, and Foz Côa

Hug a friend while “Amigos para sempre” is being played by Real Tuna Universitária de Bragança.

Take a picture with the Portuguese flag in the Castle

Take part in IPB Erasmus Week Take part in Erasmus Camping in Quintanilha

Travel up the Douro River (UNESCO World Heritage) by boat until Régua

Visit all the museums

Eat famous crepes and ice creams at Myiced

Visit the traditional village Rio de Onor

Try charabanada drink

45


C h e c k w h e re yo u h ave d i s c o u n t s w i t h yo u r E S Nc a rd T R A N S P O RTAT I O N : w t uw g .w. c otmu.b p .tp t


Minho

GUIMARÃES


TOP 7 PLACES TO VISIT

1

CASTLE OF GUIMARÃES In the middle of the 10th century, the Countess Mumadona Dias had a monastery built here, to protect the monks and the local Christian community. On the 12th century, the Count Dom Henrique and Mistress Teresa moved into the Castle of Guimarães, where Dom Afonso Henriques was born.

PALACE OF THE DUKES OF BRAGANÇA Its construction was ordered in the 15th century by Dom Afonso. It was then converted to barraks on the 19th century, abandoned, and then restored and converted to a museum in the middle of the 20th century.

3

SANTIAGO SQUARE It was possible to find here a small chapel from the 17th century devoted to Saint James, which was demolished by the end of the 19th century. It’s easily located in the square, by a paved granite flooring. It’s one of the main places for gathering and socializing between residents and visitors.

CITY PARK The city of Guimarães has this space of 30 hectares for sports and other recreational activities, equipped with sports devices, footpaths, picnic areas, and a restaurant/bar.

5

OLIVEIRA SQUARE On this beautiful square you’ll find the Nossa Senhora da Oliveira Church. You will also see Padrão do Salado, an historic and unique monument due to its shape and architecture. There is also the Domus Municipalis, a majestic monument which was the castle of the parishes at the end of the 14th century.

PENHA MOUNTAIN It is the highest point of Guimarães. In its top there is a statue of Pope Pius IX, from where you can see magnificent views that stretch all the way to the ocean.

7

SANTA MARIA STREET Throughout this street you can see several houses with amazing architecture: Casa do Arco (n. 28), Casa dos Peixoto (n. 39), Casa Gótica dos Valadares de Carvalho (n. 9), Casa dos Carneiro, that currently harbours the Raul Brandão Municipal Library (n. 58), and many others.

48


BUCKET LIST

Watch the sunset from Pio IX statue in the mountain of Penha

Discover the interior of all the churches of Guimarães

Eat a jesuíta (pastry)

Discover the town’s history in the Alberto Sampaio library

Relax in the Vila Flor Cultural Centre gardens Walk from the dowtown part of the city until the Penha sanctuary Discover all the city’s cloisters Participate in the vegetable garden of the community of Guimarães

Enjoy an amazing dinner in the terraces of the Oliveira Square Take part in the cities running marathons Invade bakeries at dawn and ask for a cake Visit Citânia de Briteiros

Take part in one of the cities sunset parties at Santiago Square

Visit the Platform of the Arts and Creativity

Participate in the Afonsina Fair

Find the courtyards in the older blocks of town

Drink Macieira shots at the city bars Take a cable car ride to Penha Montain

49

Enjoy Pinheiro Street Festivity Learn the Guimarães

pronunciation

of


C h e c k w h e re yo u h ave d i s c o u n t s w i t h yo u r E S Nc a rd T R A N S P O RTAT I O N : ww ww. w.lti nuhba. npdt a n t e . c o m / l i n h a s . a s p


Porto

PORTO


TOP 7 PLACES TO VISIT

1

TORRE DOS CLÉRIGOS

Igreja dos Clérigos (Church of the Clergymen), a Baroque church built in the 18th century, was the tallest building in Portugal at the time of its construction. Its bell tower, Torre dos Clérigos, considered as the ex-libris of Porto, can be seen from various points of the city.

RIBEIRA The medieval riverfront district of Porto is the atmospheric and colourful area of the World Heritage city centre.

3

SERRALVES MUSEUM The most known contemporary art museum in Porto. Two buildings which are as much a work of art themselves as the collections exhibited inside them, both surrounded by a magnificent park.

CASA DA MÚSICA World-renowned architect Rem Koolhaas rocked the musical world with his crystalline creation – the jewel in the European Capital of Culture 2001’s crown. Minimalist, iconic and daringly imaginative, Casa da Música is the beating heart of Porto’s cultural scene.

5

SÃO BENTO TRAIN STATION This historical station, classified as World Heritage by UNESCO, is known for its azulejo panels depicting scenes from the history of Portugal. They are the work of artist Jorge Colaço and date from 1916.

PO NTE DE D. LUÍS The iconic double deck iron bridge of Porto allows for breathtaking views over the river Douro, downtown Porto and the Port wine caves of Vila Nova de Gaia.

7

JARDINS DO PALÁCIO DE CRISTAL This beautifully landscaped park is dominated by a huge domed pavilion built in 1956 which replaced the 19th century iron-and-glass “Crystal Palace”. It is surrounded by a lake, flowerbeds, and roaming peacocks, all overlooking the Douro River, from which you can get superb views.

52


BUCKET LIST

Cross the upper deck of the Luís I bridge

Check out the Vitória observation point

Watch the sunset in the beach of Matosinhos

Take a walk in Parque da Cidade Visit the Lello library

Attend a festival of tunas académicas

Try the traditional restaurants called tascas (Casa Guedes, Badalhoca, Conga, Petiscaria Santo António)

Gorge on a francesinha Visit the Port wine cellars Visit Jardim do Morro in Gaia

Watch a football match between Porto and Benfica

Go on a tram ride

Take part in Queima das Fitas

Spend a monday night in the bars of Ribeira

Go to the top of Clérigos tower

in

Go all the way from Ribeira to Foz by bicycle

Drink a beer in Passeio das Virtudes

Go up the bar on the 17th floor of the Hotel D. Henrique, late in the afternoon

Ta ke a s u r f l e s s o n Matosinhos beach

Shop in Santa Catarina street

53


C h e c k w h e re yo u h ave d i s c o u n t s w i t h yo u r E S Nc a rd T R A N S P O RTAT I O N : ww ww. w.ctourg b .opbtu s . p t


UTAD

VILA REAL


TOP 7 PLACES TO VISIT

1

PARQUE DO CORGO The Central Park of Vila Real. There you can hang out with your friends, go for a run in the maintenance circuit or just chill for a bit. You have 33 hectares to explore: discover the old mills, swim in the pools and enjoy the fresh air in lung of the city!

PALÁCIO DE MATEUS Designed by Nicolau Nasoni, a great Italian architect from the 17th century, the Palácio de Mateus is one of the ex-libris of the city! Visit it and become fascinated by the marvelous gardens and interiors of the palace.

3

FISGAS DE ERMELO One of the largest waterfalls in Europe (200 meters high) is here! Take the day to explore the Alvão Natural Park and cool off in one of the lagoons that this waterfall forms.

VILA VELHA VIEWPOINT This observation point is located behind the romanic cemetery and near Vila Velha’s Museum. You can feel chills here, but the palace is not haunted (we think).

5

SANTUÁRIO DE PANÓIAS Built in the transition of the 2nd to the 3rd century by the Roman senator Caius Calpurnius Rufinus, this sanctuary is dedicated to the Infernal deities and to the deities of the Lapiteas, indigenous ethnic group of the region. Have fun exploring the ancient history of Vila Real.

BOTANICAL GARDEN OF THE UNIVERSITY The whole campus of the university is a botanical garden so take your time to explore and observe all the species of plants that exist here.

7

ALVÃO NATURAL PARK 7220 ha of nature to explore. Discover the waterfalls, the most incredible viewpoints and enjoy the mixed hardwood forests alternating with exotic plantations. Do not be intimidated by cows or goats passing by but be careful with wolves or snakes.

56


BUCKET LIST

and

Explore the Douro Valley by boat or train

Try the francesinha at Cardoso and Amadeus and then decide which one is the best

Listen to the Serenata in the beginning of the Academic Week in front of Capela Nova

Explore the Alvão Natural Park

Visit the Vila Velha Museum

Watch the races in Vila Real

Visit Panóias

Go to tenda during Caloirada aos Montes or the Academic Week

See a Tuna Festival (Real Academicvs, Festa Ibérica or Clave)

Go to Pioledo and enjoy the night out

Go to Pena Aventura Park in Ribeira de Pena

Try a traçadinho at Taberna do Estudante

Celebrate Friday the 13th in Montalegre

Go to Barragem do Sordo

Go to Trajano Bridge in Chaves

Visit Palácio de Mateus

Go to Rock Nordeste Festival

Go to Barraquinhas

After a night out, go to Tujeira and eat a Pão com Chouriço

Taste pito, gancha

covilhete

57


E S N Ave i ro :

ESN Coimbra:

E S N Cov i l h ã :

esnaveiro.org

esncoimbra.org

esn-covilha.org

esnaveiro

ESNCOIMBRA

esncovilhaofficial

esnaveiro

esncoimbra

esncovilha

esncoimbra

esncovilha

E S N L E I R I A: esnleiria.org

E S N C a s t e l o Br a n c o :

esnleiria

esncastelobranco.org

esn_leiria

ESNCB

esnleiria

esn_cb esn_cb

A VEIRO C OIMBRA

C ASTELO B RANCO C OVILHÃ L EIRIA

T OMAR

E S N To m a r : ESNtomar esn_tomar


CENTRE


WHAT TO EXPECT

In the countryside, there are mountains and villages of granite and schist. By the sea, fishing villages and cosmopolitan beaches with water sports set the pace of the day. And everywhere centuries old heritage proudly displays the history of the region. Some of these places are so important for humanity that they have been included in the UNESCO list of world heritage. This is the case of the Monasteries of Alcobaça and Batalha, the Convent of Christ in Tomar and Coimbra University. But there are other unique features that are well worth discovering. For example, the historic villages and castles that defended the nation’s borders. The Schist Villages and the towns of whitewashed houses, like Ă“bidos, a treasure within walls. The cities, where modernity is combined with tradition Coimbra, the university city, Aveiro between the Ria and the sea, and Viseu, Guarda and Castelo Branco, in which the stone architecture retains traces of an immemorial past.

60


Serra da Estrela, the highest peak in mainland Portugal, is the star of the mountains, with its endless landscapes and glacial lagoons. But there are also the Lousã, Açor and Caramulo ranges, where you can discover nature by hiking or by bike. Here you can also try rock climbing, abseiling, rafting or canoeing, for example in the Naturtejo Geopark, a preserved area where several species of birds and animals live. The crystal clear waters that rise from the thermal springs balance the body and soul. And the beaches! River beaches surrounded by forests and coastal beaches open to the Atlantic ocean, provide certain freshness on hot summer days. They are also well known spots for surfers from around the world, who come for the perfect waves in Peniche, and even the giant waves in Nazaré. There are flavours for every palate to comfort the stomach: cheese and sausages, bouillabaisses and roast suckling pig, honey and convent sweets; and for raising the spirits, you can rely on the excellent wines from the demarcated regions. They are all the product of the know-how of the people, who are genuinely welcoming in receiving their visitors with the best they have to offer.

D I D YO U K N OW T H AT. . . The West Coast is rich in big wavesjust waiting to be surfed. In 2011 the Hawaiian Garrett McNamara surfed a wave almost 24 metres high near Nazaré. This record was recognised by the Guiness Book as the highest wave ever surfed.

61


C h e c k w h e re yo u h ave d i s c o u n t s w i t h yo u r E S Nc a rd T R A N S P O RTAT I O N : w w w. tave u b .iprot b u s . p t


Aveiro

AVEIRO


TOP 7 PLACES TO VISIT

1

MOLICEIROS It’s the name of the typical boats present in the Ria de Aveiro, the lagoon region of the River Vouga. This vessel was originally used to catch seaweed to fertilize the fields, but nowadays it is mostly used for touristic trips.

PRAÇA DO PEIXE The construction of the “Fish Market”, an unique example of the iron architecture in Aveiro, appears in one of the most typical spaces of the city. It´s also the center of Aveiro’s night life with the surrounding bars and clubs.

3

BARRA BEACH LIGHTHOUSE The Aveiro lighthouse is the tallest lighthouse in Portugal (62m). It’s located in Barra Beach (Praia da Barra), in Gafanha da Nazaré, Ílhavo. It is the 23rd biggest of the world, and it is still the second largest of the Iberian Peninsula.

COULORFUL HOUSES OF COSTA NOVA These were the first houses built on this beach in Ílhavo. They had only one room that was initially used to store fishing tackle. They are all turned to the lagoon, making that area a huge palette of colours, with a white background and stripes in green, red, yellow and blue.

5

SALINAS (SALTPANS) The production of salt in this region started when the Ria de Aveiro lagoon didn’t yet exist, and Aveiro was a coastal town. The 1st document referring to Aveiro and its saltpans dates back to 959, before the foundation of Portugal.

PARQUE INFANTE D. PEDRO Commonly known as “Parque da Macaca” (The Monkey’s Park) it was built in an area that used to belong to Franciscan monks. Here you can find a linden tree avenue, a tea house and a fountain with tilework.

7

UNIVERSITY CAMPUS One of the largest campus in Europe, spanning an area equivalent to 92 football pitches, all the of the Campus buildings were designed by Portuguese architects, such as Álvaro Siza Vieira, Eduardo Souto Moura, which have been awarded with Priztker Architecture Prizes.

64


BUCKET LIST

Taste ovos moles

Visit the Santiago campus

Go out in Praça do Peixe on a Thursday night

Climb all the 271 steps of Barra Beach Lighthouse

Got to Águeda by Vouguinha (the small train)

Go on a bike trip along the natural canals in Salreu

See the salt evaporation ponds and the salt pyramids

Go to São Jacinto Beach by Ferry Boat

Cross the footbridge (Ponte do Crasto) over the saltmarsh on the campus

Take a walk in the Infante D. Pedro Park (aka Parque da Macaca)

Drink a shot called traçadinho

Visit the Museum of Aveiro

Discover all the Art Nouveau façades scattered throughout the city

Catch and eat a flying cavaca during the São Gonçalinho festivities

Spend a day at Barra Beach and at Costa Nova Beach

Visit the oldest bridge in Aveiro: Ponte de Carcavelos

Explore the city riding a BUGA

Sing “Aveiro é nosso” with university students

Eat a tripa de Aveiro after a day at the beach or a night in Praça

65

Take a picture at the “I (love) Aveiro” staircase.


C h e c k w h e re yo u h ave d i s c o u n t s w i t h yo u r E S Nc a rd T R A N S P O RTAT I O N : ww ww. w.ttuucba .bp. t r a n s d ev. p t


Castelo Branco

CASTELO BRANCO


TOP 7 PLACES TO VISIT

1

CASTLE OF CASTELO BRANCO A Medieval castle in the hilltop of the city, known like “Templar’s Castle”, although very damaged is still possible to see the remaining towers and the beautiful view of the city.

CARGALEIRO MUSEUM The genius of one of the most outstanding Portuguese contemporary artists, Manuel Cargaleiro, born in Castelo Branco region, has proved to be a creative genius of painting and ceramics.

3

GARDEN OF EPISCOPAL PALACE This Palace Garden called Jardim do Paço is one of the most beautiful Baroque gardens in Portugal, dominated by balconies with iron guards and stone balusters. It has five lakes with ornamented edges. Here you can find Steps of the King, amazing fountains and water features.

CITY PARK Located in front of Garden of the Episcopal Palace, the city park was the former kitchen garden of the Palace, a great leisure space with fountains and varied trees and plants to spend an afternoon with friends.

5

CATHEDRAL OF CASTELO BRANCO Also known as Church of St. Michael, this is a Roman Catholic cathedral. Was built is the Renaissance style in the 17th century and since 1978 it has been protected as one of the National monuments of Portugal. F R ANC IS CO TAVA R ES P RO EN Ç A JÚNI O R M US E UM

Founded in 1910, the basis of this museum is the archaeological collection of Francisco Tavares Proença Júnior, but it has been increased with ancient art pieces from the Episcopal Palace collection and continual additions from archaeological collections.

7

ROTUNDA EUROPA This is the biggest roundabout in the city where you can find a big waterfall. This roundabout is the centre of some events and celebrations of the city.

68


BUCKET LIST

Visit the castle at night

Taste a regional wine

Visit all the museums

Party at Docas

Visit the city lake

Visit Serra da Estrela

Go out in the Old Town

Visit Monsanto

Go to Senhora de MĂŠrcules

Go to a traditional fair

See the Bordados de Castelo Branco building

Look at the clock tower at midnight

Try a typical cheese

Go to Latada or Enterro

Enjoy a concert in Cine-teatro Avenida

Eat a traditional dessert like tigelada or papas de carolo

Visit the six schools of IPCB

Listen to acadĂŠmica

Go to the City Park and Garden of the Episcopal Palace

a

typical

tuna

See the Rotunda Europa at night

69


C h e c k w h e re yo u h ave d i s c o u n t s w i t h yo u r E S Nc a rd T R A N S P O RTAT I O N : ww ww. w.stm u tbu. cp.tp t


Coimbra

COIMBRA


TOP 7 PLACES TO VISIT

1

UNIVERSITY OF COIMBRA The University of Coimbra was founded in 1290 by the King D. Dinis I, it is the oldest university in Portugal and one of the oldest ones in the world. Here, you must visit the Book House (Biblioteca Joanina), the University Tower, the University Chapel (Capela de São Miguel) and the Great Hall of Acts (Sala dos Capelos).

SÉ VELH A AND SÉ NOVA The Old Cathedral of Coimbra (Sé Velha) was designed by French Master Robert in the 12th century. The central gate has Moorish influences and the lateral gate has an elegant Renaissance style. About 400 later, the New Cathedral (Sé Nova) was built in baroque fashion, currently functioning as head office of Coimbra´s Diocese.

3

CONÍMBRIGA Populated since prehistoric times, Conímbriga was occupied by Roman troops in 139 BC. Later, following the barbarian invasions, the city was destroyed and the population moved. By 589, Conímbriga´s episcopal seat had been transferred to Aeminium, which we now call Coimbra.

SANTA CRUZ MONASTERY A church that catches the eye with its unique architecture, gothic style building and famous foyer, many times invoked in Coimbra´s Fado tradition. Dom Afonso Henriques, the first King of Portugal, is buried here.

5

PENEDO DA SAUDADE This park and viewpoint was built in 1849. Here, you can find diverse flora, several academy related commemorative plaques, as well as poetry pieces by students, the oldest one dating from 1855.

UNIVERSITY’S BOTANICAL GRADEN Planned by Marquês de Pombal to assist the studies of Biology and Botany, it is a place of outstanding beauty and one of Coimbra´s most iconic spaces.

7

ALME DINA ARCH AND TOWER The Almedina Arch was the main door of the wall surrounding medieval Coimbra and its oldest segment dates back to the 9th century. The Almedina Tower, built over the Arch, was used to watch over and protect the city´s main acess point.

72


BUCKET LIST

Eat a Pastel de Tentúgal at ‘O Afonso’

Go to the beach in Figueira da Foz and surf in Cabedelo

Ask a Portuguese friend to be your “padrinho” or “madrinha” and join the Latada Parade

Experience a Fado Night at ´Fado ao Centro´, ´Diligência Bar´ or ´àCapella´

During Queima das Fitas, attend Serenata Monumental at the Old Cathedral (Sé Velha)

Ask a Portuguese student to take a picture with his “Harry Potter style” cape

Try holding your beer in your right hand and see what happens

Take an afternoon to explore Coimbra´s downtown, making sure you stop for a coffee and a Pastel de Santa Clara

Eat a “bolinho de bacalhau” at Mercado Municipal Dom Pedro V, after a late night out Go for dinner at ´Zé Manel dos Ossos´ Have a picnic at Parque Verde and get your picture taken at ´Pedro e Inês´ bridge Live the best day of your life at the Queima das Fitas parade Attend a “jantar de curso” from your faculty. Go jogging in Choupal

73

Enjoy the poetry and romanticism of Penedo da Saudade Take part in Coimbra´s academic traditions Eat “leitão” at ´Rui dos Leitões´ or in Mealhada Enjoy the wonderful sunset of Serra da Boa Viagem Attend shows at ´Salão Brazil´ and ´TAGV´


C h e c k w h e re yo u h ave d i s c o u n t s w i t h yo u r E S Nc a rd T R A N S P O RTAT I O N : ww ww. w.ctov u bi b. puts . c o m


Covilhã

COVILHÃ


TOP 7 PLACES TO VISIT

1

MUNICIPAL SQUARE Located in the heart of Covilhã, you can visit the City Hall, the Theatre, Misericórdia Church and Santa Maria Church. There is also a monument paying homage to the trip of Pêro da Covilhã, a diplomat and explorer of the 15th century.

PORTAS DO SOL Here you can enjoy amazing views of the city and landscapes. You can also check out the sundial on the ground.

3

CARPINTEIRA BRIDGE This is the tallest bridge of Covilhã and it was nominated for European Awards! From this place you can see the whole city, the landscapes surrounding Covilhã as well as Serra da Estrela and Serra da Gardunha. During the night this bridge is lit.

SERRA DA ESTRELA This is the most touristic place that you should visit! Serra da Estrela is the second highest mountain in Portugal and the nature involving it is simply amazing, here you have beautiful landscapes, rivers and parks that will take your breath away. During the Winter, Serra da Estrela is full of snow, allowing you to experiment winter sports such as snowboard and ski as well as playing on the snow.

5

WOOL MUSEUM In this museum you have the chance to get to know more about the main industry in Covilhã, textiles. It presents information about the history of this type of industry due to the fact that it was the economic pillar of the city.

CHAPEL OF CALVÁRIO This is one of the oldest chapels in Covilhã. The roof and its triumphal arch are lined with gold. The roof is also covered with several biblical paintings.

7

MOUNTAIN BOTANICAL GARDEN Here you can see a wide diversity of flora characteristic to Serra da Estrela as well as the mountainous areas of Southern and Central Europe and North Africa.

76


BUCKET LIST

Don’t miss the Academic Week parties organised by AAUBI

Participate in traditional festivals around Covilhã

Have a walk in Rectory Gardens, the most beautiful place in the University

Take a swim in one of the rivers and waterfalls of Serra da Estrela

Go to Lake Garden (Jardim do Lago), take a swim in the pool and chill

Go to the most beautiful waterfall in Serra da Estrela, Poço do Inferno

Visit Jardim Monumento à Nossa Senhora da Conceição and see the amazing landscape

Do not miss the sunrise in Covilhã, also known as the sea of Covilhã

Visit the historical villages and towns around Covilhã

Go to the cake factory after a party and eat a pastry

Visit the modern Goldra Garden (Jardim do Goldra)

Go to Torre, the summit of Serra da Estrela

Attend the Student’s Serenade at the Chapel of Calvário

Have a botellón and chill in the Public Garden (Jardim Público)

Build a snowman

Participate in a Tunas Festival

Have the best day of your life and take part in the Latada Parade

Practice snowboard or ski at the summit of Serra da Estrela

Play in the snow in Serra da Estrela with your friends.

77

Taste Serra da Estrela cheese


C h e c k w h e re yo u h ave d i s c o u n t s w i t h yo u r E S Nc a rd T R A N S P O RTAT I O N : ww ww. w.ro t udbo.tpetj o . p t


Leiria

LEIRIA


TOP 7 PLACES TO VISIT

1

LEIRIA CASTLE A medieval castle, artistically and architectonically representative of several construction and reconstruction phases since its construction began until the 20th Century. There were several battles to try to take it over, after which it had to be rebuilt in 1190 by the King D. Sancho I and in 1325, by the King D. Dinis.

MIRADOURO DA NOSSA SR.ª DA ENCARNAÇÃO This observation point, located at the summit of a steep hill climb, east of the beach, provides beautiful views over the cliffs of Cape Carvoeiro.

3

MUSEUM OF LEIRIA The Leiria Museum is an open window to the memory of the city. Its concept was designed during the time of the Liberal Monarchy but its construction only started with the Decree of the 1th of November 1917. It’s located in the Convent of Santo Agostinho. Here you can see amazing views of the city and landscapes. You can also check out the sundial on the ground.

RUA DIR EITA It’s one of the most famous streets in Leiria. The Rua Direita (Straight Street), as it has always been more commonly known to this today, got the name of Rua Barão de Viamonte in 1881. This straight street that is actually crooked, has been crossed by the writer Eça de Queiroz.

5

SÉ DE LEIRIA At the request from D. João II to Pope Paul III, the Leiria diocese was created on the 22nd of May 1545. Due to the small size of the temples in Leiria at this time, the construction of a cathedral fitting for the new status was ordered.

RIVER LIS Along the river Lis you can find many parks and beautiful nature with the possibility to observe many species of birds.

7

LAPE DO VALLEY Vale do Lapedo is a limestone canyon where there was a find of fragments of the skeleton of a neandertal and modern human hybrid boy dating from 24500 years ago, making it an important archaeological site. Here you can visit the Interpretation Centre of Abrigo do Lagar Velho.

80


BUCKET LIST

Go to the door-to-door festival

Visit the River Lis springs

Join Night Runners for an evening jogging

Visit Bacalhôa Buddha Eden Garden in Bombarral

Have a surf lesson in Peniche

Experience leitão at Boavista

Go to the May fair

Visit the Leiria Football Stadium

Eat Brisas do Lis

Visit the Ervideira Lagoon

Ride a Mobilis

Visit the João Soares House

Spend an afternoon at a terrace on the Rodrigues Lobo Square

Experience the largest waves in the world in Nazaré

Take a picture on the windows of the Leiria Castle

Go to the José Lúcio da Silva theatre

Visit the Sanctuary of Fátima

Visit the town of Óbidos

Participate in the historical reenaction “Viagem à Leiria Moderna”

Go to the Santana Market

81


C h e c k w h e re yo u h ave d i s c o u n t s w i t h yo u r E S Nc a rd T R A N S P O RTAT I O N : ww ww. w.ro t udbo.tpetj o . p t


Tomar

TOMAR


TOP 7 PLACES TO VISIT

1

CONVENT OF CHRIST AND TOMAR CASTLE Historical headquarters of the Knights Templar and the Order of Christ in Portugal. Here are represented several architectural styles from the History of Portugal, including its biggest example from the Manuelino style, unique in Portugal: the Janela do Capítulo.

RÉPUBLICA SQUARE Praça da República is the main square in Tomar and where the Town Hall and the Church of Saint John the Baptist are located. Both buildings were gifted to the city by D. Manuel I, King of Portugal and Grand Master of the Order of Christ (16th century). The statue in the centre belongs to D. Gualdim Pais, fourth Grand Master of the Knights Templar in Portugal and founder of the city, who ordered the construction of the castle, the Convent of the Christ and the church of Santa Maria do Olival.

3

FOREST OF SETE MONTES A park in a forest planted by the Order of Christ, with several pedestrian routes, recreation areas, and monkish monuments.

MOUCHÃO PARK

An island in the River Nabão transformed in a recreation Park. There we can find the iconic Wheel of Mouchão, an example of the moorish influence on the Portuguese agriculture.

5

PEGÕES AQUEDUCT Close to the city, it’s one of the largest aqueducts in Portugal. It is used to supply all the water to the Convent of Christ and it has been considered one of the most beautiful views of Tomar.

SYNAGOGUE The oldest synagogue in Portugal and the only surviving renaissance example. It houses the permanent exhibition Religious Life Artifacts of the Jewish Communities Around the World.

7

LEVADA MUSEUM One of the oldest factories in Portugal, transformed in a temporary exhibition venue. It has been constructed on an artificial island in the River Nabão.

84


BUCKET LIST

Go kayaking on the Nabão River

Kiss someone on the Banco dos Namorados

Drink a Cágado at the Taverna Medieval

Watch the sunset at the Pegões Aqueduct

Ask a local what is the secret of the Gualdim statue

Eat a croissant at Pastelaria Tropical

Climb the steps of the Nossa Senhora da Piedade before sunrise

Take the obligatory picture near the Ponte Velha, with the city as a background

Watch the sunrise at the Christ Convent Viewpoint

Taste the Bitoques do Fernando Attend the Baldada

Cross the Pegões Aqueduct

Try placing a Tabuleiro on your head

Cross the Sete Montes Forest by foot

Drink that last beer at Republica Square for the Festa dos Tabuleiros

Take part in one of the medieval re-enactements during the Festa Templária

Find the Treasure of the Templars

Try the Fatias de Tomar and Beija-me Depressa

Before saying goodbye, listen to the Tuna Templária singing “Adeus Tomar”

Taste the Mouchão Liquor

85


E S N L iI sS bB o Oa A: esnlisboa.org ErasmusStudentNetworkLisboa

ESN Almada:

esnlisboa

esnalmada

esnlisboa

esnalmada

ANTARÉM S antarém

L ISBOA

M AFRA

A lmada


L I S B OA

A N D T H E T EJ O VA L L E Y


WHAT TO EXPECT

Lisboa is Portugal’s capital and the hub of a multifaceted area that appeals to different tastes and senses. It is bathed by the Tejo, a river that divides and unites a region famous for its wines, fruits, the horse-riders “Campinos” and the dolphins in the Sado estuary. Its capital has been influenced by many different far-off cultures over time, there is still a village feel in each historic neighbourhood. Stroll through the Pombaline grid of streets in the Baixa district that opens on to the Tejo in Praça do Comércio, then follow the river to discover some of the city’s most beautiful parts: the monumental area of Belém with its World Heritage monuments, the medieval quarters and the latest contemporary leisure spaces, such as the Parque das Nações. If you continue to the mouth of the river, you’ll understand why we say that Lisboa is the centre of a vast resort. Along the coastal road you’ll find beaches and beach resorts that combine villas and hotels from the beginning of the 20th century with marinas, terraces and excellent golf courses. Further along the coast you’ll come across world-renowned surfing beaches, but also the palaces scattered across the cultural landscape of Sintra, a World Heritage Site.

88


Fado is another expression of what it is to be Portuguese that has also been awarded World Heritage status. You can hear it at night in a fado house or in a traditional neighbourhood. But go, as well, to the lively bars and nightclubs, to find other types of music. Santarém, the capital of the Gothic style, is a natural viewpoint over the immensity of the Tejo, where cows rest along its green landscape. The West is the home of the Pêra Rocha, a Portuguese and delicious type of pear. Finally, down south and guarded by the magnificent castle of Palmela, the Setúbal area is famous for its beaches, wine and fresh fish.

D I D YO U K N OW T H AT. . . During World War II a hotel in Estoril, a neighbourhood in Cascais famous for its Casino, was filled with spies conspiring for their countries. The Casino is closely linked to James Bond and it was the inspiration for Ian Flenning’s first book, Casino Royale. In 1969 the movie “James Bond”. On Her Majesty’s Secret Service” was partially shot here.

89


C h e c k w h e re yo u h ave d i s c o u n t s w i t h yo u r E S Nc a rd T R A N S P O RTAT I O N : ww ww. w.ttrua b n s. p to r t e s l i s b o a . p t


Lisboa

LISBOA


TOP 7 PLACES TO VISIT

1

SENHORA DO MONTE VIEWPOINT The highest viewpoint in the city of Lisboa is located in the neighbourhood of Graça. You can spot some of the most spectacular sunsets from the best viewpoint in the city, with a beer and some guitar music as background.

BAIXA - CHIADO Baixa literally means low, thus named because this group of streets stands between the hills of Bairro Alto and Alfama. This area, with lots of restaurants, cafes and souvenir shops, was built in the shape of a grid after the city was destroyed by an intense seaquake and ensuing tsunami and fire in 1755.

3

BAIRRO ALTO Bairro Alto, on top of a hill, is a neighborhood filled with bars and pubs making it the starting point for many good nights in Lisboa.

PRAÇA DO COMÉRCIO

Also part of the reconstruction of Lisboa after the 1755 earthquake - Praça do Comércio, also known as Terreiro do Paço, is a majestic square facing the river. It is connected to the Baixa area by a triumphal arch and at its centre you can find the statue of King José I.

5

ALFAMA Alfama is the oldest neighbourhood of Lisboa and also one of the most traditional. It encompasses the Castle of São Jorge, the flea market of Ladra and many viewpoints. The breathtaking views and the sound of the trams are the most distinctive characteristics of this neighbourhood that resisted the 1755 earthquake.

CAPARICA BEACH Caparica is a 20 km long beach, popular both for swimmers and surfers. It is located on the other side of the river in Almada, beyond the 25 de Abril Bridge, and it is also a location for many parties and festivals during the summer.

7

SINTRA This town, part of the Greater Lisboa area, was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1995. Many monuments can be found here, such as Palácio da Pena, Palácio de Queluz or the mysterious Quinta da Regaleira.

92


BUCKET LIST

Visit Castelo de São Jorge Try Portuguese’s most delicious pastry at Pasteis de Belém Drink one Erasmus Pack with ESN Lisboa members in Bar do Esteves Go to Santos Populares and buy a manjerico Ride the 4 elevators of Lisboa (Stª Justa, Bica, Glória e Lavra) Try surfing in Costa da Caparica Discover the many viewpoints of Lisboa Visit casa Fernando Pessoa and Fundação Saramago Enjoy a bifana Sing and dance Pimba music

Get lost in Bairro Alto and Erasmus Corner Eat caldo verde and pão com chouriço after a late night out Order a bica instead of a coffee and an Imperial instead of a beer like a real Alfacinha Go to a tasca and listen to some Fado music Drink a ginjinha with locals in Rossio Learn the “Saudade”

meaning

of

Watch the sunrise by the river in Cais after a good night out Bargain your way to the cheapest price at Feira da Ladra Find the tile panel saying “BOA VIAGEM, LISBOA ESPERA POR TI” and take a picture with it on your last day of Erasmus

Eat some grilled sardines

93


T R A N S P O RTAT I O N : w w w. t s u l d o t e j o . p t

94


ALMADA 95


TOP 7 PLACES TO VISIT

1

CHRIST THE KING

The Sanctuary of Christ the King is a monument raised 215 meters above sea level and offering a 360 degree panoramic view over both banks of the Tagus River. “Cristo Rei” is one of the must-see places. It was inspired by the Christ the Redeemer statue of Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil, after the Cardinal Patriarch of Lisbon visited that monument. The giant statue in cement was raised to express gratitude because the Portuguese were spared the effects of World War II.

25TH OF APRIL BRIDGE

The 25th of April Bridge is a suspension bridge connecting the city of Lisbon, capital of Portugal, to the municipality of Almada on the left (south) bank of the Tagus River. It was inaugurated on August 6, 1966. It is often compared to the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, US, because they are both suspension bridges of similar color. It is also sometimes called the Tagus River Bridge or in Portuguese Ponte sobre o Tejo (“bridge over the Tagus”).

3

BOCA DO VENTO ELEVATOR

The Boca do Vento Elevator is situated in the urban area along the south margin of Tagus River, along the cliffs and arriba, oriented to the north, with a view of the city of Lisbon along Almada Velha. Its riverfront base fronts the old city along the wharf and river, in a garden that connects to important points along the river bank.

THE FRAGATTE D. FERNANDO II AND GLORIA

Dating from the 19th century, it was the last Portuguese sailing frigate to make the “Career of India”. This museum boat is located in Cacilhas where visitors have the opportunity to visualize the experience aboard a frigate of the 19th century.

5

CACILHAS LIGHTHOUSE

Also called “Miradouro do Farol” was inaugurated in the 19th century. It was deactivated in 1978 and transferred to Terceira Island, in the Azores, where it worked until 2009. In 2009, he returned to Cacilhas, as ex-libris. Excellent panoramic view over the Tagus River and Lisbon.

MANNOR OF THE ZAGALLOS

It is an old 18th century farm house, which currently hosts numerous cultural activities throughout the year. The main building, the gardens and the three chapels retain a vast collection of tiles, covering three centuries of the tile history in Portugal.

7

CASA DA CERCA

Casa da Cerca is Almada’s Center for Contemporary Art. Ideal place to visit excellent exhibitions, stroll in its magnificent garden and enjoy the superb view over the Tagus River and the city of Lisbon, thus making your view memorable.

96


BUCKET LIST

Cross Tejo River by boat

Visit Casa da Cerca

Surf in Costa da Caparica

Watc h t h e s u n s et f ro m Miradouro dos Capuchos

Attend a Festival de Tunas Universitárias Participate in Semana da Receção aos Caloiros Go to Semana Académica

Go to Tróia by ferry boat Go to festas de Corroios Drink a beer by the beach

Visit Christ the King

Learn the “Saudade”

Take artistic pictures at Mata dos Medos

Take a picture of Lisbon from Olho de Boi at night (doca)

Have dinner in Redentora

Watch a show in Solar dos Zagallos

Taste Moscatel de Setúbal

meaning

of

Go sightseeing in Serra da Arrábida

Swim in Ribeira do Cavalo paradise beach

Dive in Sesimbra’s waters

Watch the dolphins in Sado River

97


Palmela’s Castle

Setúbal - Dolfins

Vineyards

Arrábida’s Mountain

Arrábida’s Beach

Cabo Espichel

© all rights reserved Entidade Regional de Turismo da Região de Lisboa

98


BUCKET LIST Palmela

Sesimbra

Make a gastronomic weekend or a wine dinner

Go Maritime Museum of Sesimbra

Go to the “Cheese, Bread and Wine” Festival in March

Doing the “Crossing the Bay” Doing a Sailing of Aiolas

Go to the Medieval Fair of Palmela in September

Go to Honey Fair

Go to Palmela Wine Jazz in July

Go to Quinta in Moagem Attending Summer Animation at Fortaleza

Go to the Christmas event in Palmela in December

Attend the Carnival parade

Make the route Vineyards Gardens and Cork Whistler

Go to Révellion in Sesimbra

Make the Route of the Vineyards of the Dust, from the Oriente’s Station in Lisboa

Doing Walking Tours

Visit the Museum of Mechanical Music

Read a book in the Beach Libraries

Participation in Palmela Run in June, or Pinhal Novo Night Run in July

Canoeing

To go sailing

T U R I S M O D E L I S B OA 99


E S N Évo r a : ErasmusStudentNetworkUEvora esnuevora esnuevora

P ORTALEGRE E LVAS

É VORA S ETÚBAL

B EJA


ALENTEJO


WHAT TO EXPECT

The plains that extend as far as the eye can see start close to the Tejo. While to the north, the pace is set by the green of the flatlands, further south the landscape combines with the sun, the heat and a slower pace of life. This is the Alentejo. To the north, the pastures of the marshlands; in the vast interior, unending flatness, and fields of wheat waving in the wind; at the coast, wild, beautiful beaches waiting to be discovered. The vastness of the landscape is dotted with cork oaks and olive trees that withstand time. Here and there, you find a walled town, such as MarvĂŁo or Monsaraz, or an ancient dolmen to recall the magic of the place. Around the hills, low, whitewashed houses stand on small knolls, castles evoke battles and conquests and the yards and gardens are witness to the Arab influences which shaped the people and nature.

102


In the Alentejo the power of the land marks the time and cities like Elvas and Évora, listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, show the tenacity of the people. Perhaps this is the reason that culture and spirituality take on a singular character here. These memories of the past are also shared by other cities, such as Portalegre and Beja, and in the former Jewish quarters, particularly in Castelo de Vide. The flat land makes hiking and cycling easy, though horses are also part of the landscape. You can combine these rides with birdwatching and, in dams such as Alqueva, with the tranquillity of the waters or stargazing. But you must also explore the coast. The landscape here is hilly and rugged, with small sheltered coves between the cliffs, many of which are ideal for surfing. You will also breathe the scents of the countryside here, the aromatic herbs that season the fish, seafood and other regional fare to be accompanied by the region’s excellent wines. Indeed, the entire Alentejo lives according to the rhythm of the earth.

D I D YO U K N OW T H AT. . . Alqueva is the biggest artificial lake in Europe. The dam that gave origin to it is now the place for water sports and one more reason for a cultural visit to the nearby castles of Monsaraz and Mourão.

103


C h e c k w h e re yo u h ave d i s c o u n t s w i t h yo u r E S Nc a rd T R A N S P O RTAT I O N : ww ww. w.ttrevo u b . p. cto m . p t


Évora

ÉVORA


TOP 7 PLACES TO VISIT

1

HISTORICAL CITY CENTER City of an outstanding beauty, filled with historic memories. Its architectural and artistic heritage is so omnipresent and impressive that this alone guides the steps of anyone who loves strolling around with no fixed direction: from the Roman to the Neoclassical, by way of the Gothic and various expressions of the Manueline, the Renaissance and the Baroque, all the epochs of history are documented. Classified by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site since 1986.

SÃO FRANCISCO CHURCH This is a church of Gothic-Manueline architecture. Built between 1480 and 1510. The construction of the church is closely tied to historical events that have marked the period of maritime expansion of Portugal. Inside the church we can find the Bone Chapel.

3

DOM MANUEL PALACE AND PUBLIC GARDEN The Palace was built by King Afonso V in the 16th century. The Palace was inhabited by several Portuguese monarchs, losing the use from 1895, having been sent to destroy in 1619. The present building at the public garden is only part of the former Palace.

UNIVERSITY OF ÉVORA Our University is the second oldest in Portugal and has a long history. Have a look around and see the library, the “centre of the world”, the cloisters and learn about our academic tradition.

5

ROMAN TEMPLE The most important landmark of our city, our Roman temple is in city center and the garden right beside it has an amazing view.

CHAPEL OF BONES

In the basement of the church of São Francisco you can find a chapel with its walls all lined with real human bones and skulls.

7

CATHEDRAL OF ÉVORA Exhibiting the Romanic and Gothic architectural styles, the cathedral of Évora is a majestic building which will impress you by it’s size and detailed features.

106


BUCKET LIST

Walk around the city center to see the monuments and important landmarks Live our University parties like Recepção ao Caloiro, Arraiais and Queima das Fitas See the sunset at Alto de São Bento Visit the megalithic monument - Cromeleque dos Almendres

Enjoy the view from the Diana’s Temple (Jardim de Diana) Hold a glass with your right hand in a dinner and learn how to sing “mão direita é penalty” Listen to tunas - a type of academic band Have a botellon at the Cathedral or Diana’s Temple

Taste migas

Take a photo with a student’s traje cape

Spend a sunny afternoon at the Public Garden (Jardim Público)

Throw or show up at a house party

Drink bagaço

Spend an afternoon in BARUE

Go jogging at Ecopista

Go to an ESN party in Capítulo8 and see the sunrise in Giraldo Square (Praça de Giraldo)

Eat a bifana and learn how to roast a chouriço Taste and learn about Alentejo wine

107

Photograph a peacock Take a picture at the top of the Cathedral (Sé)


ESN Algarve: esnalgarve.org ESN-Algarve esnalgarve

A LJEZUR

F ARO P ORTIMĂƒO S AGRES


A LG A R V E


WHAT TO EXPECT

It was here that, in the 15th century, the Portuguese set off on the epic journey that led them to discover other peoples and cultures‌ and it is in the Algarve that we cheerfully welcome many of our visitors. Even the climate is mild and sunny all year round! There’s no shortage of high quality beaches either. Sandy stretches as far as the eye can see, framed by golden cliffs, virtually deserted islands marking the boundary between Ria Formosa and the sea, and small coves sheltered by the rocks. The ocean, in every shade of blue and mostly calm and warm, invites you for long swims and to indulge in water sports. And there are also the mountains, where people live in harmony with nature and maintain traditions that they love to share. And the cities. Silves preserves traces of its Arab past and Lagos from the time of the Discoveries. More cosmopolitan Portimão and Albufeira are bustling towns by night and day. Tavira is a showcase for traditional architecture and Faro, the gateway to the region, deserves a long stop to discover its beautiful historic centre.

110


To relax, you can have various treatments in the spas and thalassotherapy centres and in the Monchique Thermal Baths. There are also many internationally acclaimed golf courses where you can enjoy a spot of exercise. And hotels, tourist villages, resorts, from the simplest to the most sophisticated. In short, a varied array sharing a genuine love for hospitality. You can use footpaths and cycle trails to get to know the region, such as the Algarve Way inland or the Vicentine Route along one of the best preserved coastal stretches. And boat rides are another ecological way to observe the flora and fauna. At the table, you will be delighted with the fresh fish and seafood, either grilled or in a casserole. These are divine flavours which you can enjoy on a simple beach terrace or in the most refined Michelin-starred restaurants, where chefs turn out new versions of traditional cuisine. They are further experiences not to be missed on a visit to the region.

D I D YO U K N OW T H AT. . . Every year around 1000 international students from all over the country go to the Algarve with ESN Portugal for four days of great activities during the Erasmus National Meeting. The event takes place in the region because it has arguably some of the best beaches in the world.

111


C h e c k w h e re yo u h ave d i s c o u n t s w i t h yo u r E S Nc a rd T R A N S P O RTAT I O N : ww ww. w.ptrox u b .ipmto . p t


Algarve

FARO


TOP 7 PLACES TO VISIT

1

ARCHAELOGOGICAL MUSEUM OF FARO Was the second to be created in Algarve. On February 2, 1894, it was built to honour Infante Dom Henrique, on the occasion of the 5th centenary of his birth.

CARMO CHURCH It is one of the most important aesthetic manifestations of religious and artistic heritage of the Algarve region. It was founded in 1713 by Bishop D. António Pereira da Silva.

3

ALAMEDA DE JOÃO GARDEN It’s the largest green area in the city, here you can enjoy the diverse flora namely some century old trees and several animals, the highlight goes to a façade, set on a former slaughterhouse and a good example of the neo-Arabic revivalism architecture that allows access to the Municipal Library.

LIGHTHOUSE BEACH Is located in the far west of Culatra Island. Here you can find the Santa Maria Cape, an important milestone for navigation. The beaches have a length of approximately 7 kilometers to the eastern point. The beach near Nova Barra has lifeguard surveillance and support. The restaurants in the island are very appreciated for fresh fish and seafood. A small paradise.

5

FARO BEACH Also known as Faro Island, this stretch of sand is part of the Ancão Peninsula, which borders the Ria Formosa to the west. From where you have a great view of the mountains and the city of Faro.

ESTÓI PALACE Built in 1840, this is a magnificent palace, now converted into a hotel. Inside of it you can find gardens with orangetrees and palmtrees, as well as beautiful sculptures, paintings and walls covered in blue and white tiles.

7

BELMAÇO PALACE This is a two floor building, except for the tower with 3 floors. It was commissioned in 1912 by a wealthy tradesman: Manuel de Jesus Belmarço. The project was designed in 1912 by the architect Manuel Joaquim Norte Júnior being considered an interesting manifestation of Revivalist Architecture.

114


BUCKET LIST

Watch the Sunset at the Sagres Fortress

Eat the best hamburger of Faro in Hamburgueria da Baixa

Drink the best cocktails in Faro at Colombus Bar

Have a cocktail and enjoy the sunset view in O Castelo bar

Enjoy a Class of surf with one of our partners in Faro´s Beach

Visit the old market in Olhão and buy fish and other seafood

Go to the top of Faro’s Cathedral and enjoy the view

Go on a boat trip along the coast of Algarve

Visit your Erasmus Corner Call In and drink a shot

Visit Faro’s Beach and enjoy the best toasts in Cais 73

Visit the Municipal Market of Faro on a Saturday morning

Watch a local football game of SC Farense

Enjoy the Santa Iria Fair in October and eat a fartura

Enjoy some typical dishes, such as bacalhau and arroz de marisco

Party in Recepção ao Caloiro in September and Semana Académica in May and enjoy our student tradition

Visit the Silves Castle and go to Fóia, the summit of Serra de Monchique and highest point of Algarve.

Swim to the Benagil caves and enjoy the sun in Praia da Marinha in Lagoa

Enjoy the Salsa classes and Erasmus Parties every Friday in Património Bar

Visit the old town of Tavira and Pego do Inferno waterfalls.

Watch the most beautiful sunset at Marina de Faro

115


E S N Ma d e i r a : esnmadeira.org ESNMadeira esn_madeira esn_madeira

P ORTO S ANTO

F UNCHAL


MADEIRA


WHAT TO EXPECT

Right in the middle of the Atlantic, the islands of Madeira and Porto Santo are a haven of natural beauty. The exotic colours of the flowers stand out from among the blue sea and the emerald green vegetation; this is an archipelago where two thirds are a protected area and where the largest Laurisilva forest in the world is located. The springtime temperature, felt all year round, cries out for open air activities. You can go for a walk along the network of levadas (irrigation channels), visit the city of Funchal and discover the heritage associated with the Discoveries or roam freely around the island. Boat rides are an excellent way of admiring the coastline from a different perspective.

118


In such a naturally welcoming environment, balance and well-being are taken for granted. Madeira offers various tourist complexes and accesses to the sea with prime conditions for leisure boating and scuba diving. The island of Porto Santo, in particular, is the ideal place to escape from stress and undertake a thalassotherapy Programme, or a beach holiday combined with a spot of golf. Popular feasts, which take place all year round, are opportunities to appreciate traditional gastronomic flavours and see Madeira partying, especially for the Carnival parades, the Flower Festival, the Atlantic Festival and, above all, the end-of-year fireworks display.

D I D YO U K N OW T H AT. . . Levadas are typical water transportation systems that you can find all around the island. They were created to bring water from the North of the island to its South, thus allowing agriculture and city growth. Take some time to explore them and walk around the island following its pathways.

119


Porto da Cruz

Porto Moniz Lava Pools

Santana - ‘Rocha do Navio’ cable car

Santana Ponta do Clericos

Colombo Festival Porto Santo

Ponta Delgada

© all rights reserved Associação de Promoção Madeira


Desertas Islands

Desertas Islands

Desertas Islands

Ilheu ChĂŁo

Porto Santo

Porto Santo

T U R I S M O DA M A D E I R A


C h e c k w h e re yo u h ave d i s c o u n t s w i t h yo u r E S Nc a rd T R A N S P O RTAT I O N : ww ww. w.htourba.rpi ot s d of u n c h a l . p t


Madeira

FUNCHAL


TOP 7 PLACES TO VISIT

1

PICO RUI VO Visit the highest peak in Madeira island and gasp in awe with all the beauty

PORTO MONIZ N ATURAL POOLS

Cool off with a swim in the natural pools formed in the lava that once flowed down to the ocean.

3

MADEIRA CAR CABLE Visitors can enjoy a half-day programme riding the two tourist cable car routes up and down the green slopes of the island’s south coast and see some beautiful hidden scenery.

CABO GIRÃO VIEWPORT It’s the highest cape in Europe, with an elevation of 580 m which is famous for its suspended glass platform.

5

LEVADAS Walking in reinvigorating, exciting and highly rewarding trails named “levadas” (man-made waterways across the mountains) of Madeira is a challenge as well as an unique experience.

FANAL LEISURE AREA This area integrates a public barbecue grill, which is ideal for a picnic with friends, surrounded by nature, particularly the laurissilva forest. It’s also a great starting point for some walking trails.

7

FARM ER’S MARKET This venue features all kinds of products mixing colours, sounds and smells. You will find fruits, vegetables, fish, meat and traditional handicraft.

124


BUCKET LIST

Dance with a group of Bailinho da Madeira

Visit the volcanic caves of São Vicente

Try a new fruit at the Farmer’s Market in Funchal

Take a ride by cable car in Monte

Eat honey cake and queijada

Drink a Coral beer

Try poncha and niquita

Go for a swim in a levada

Go on a catamaran trip to watch dolphins and whales

Go to Pico Ruivo and watch the sunset or the sunrise

Visit the botanical garden

Take a photo in Cristo Rei

Visit Wine Lodges

Go to Porto Santo

Swim in the natural pools of Porto Moniz and Doca do Cavacas (in Funchal)

Drink brisa and laranjada

Visit Monte Palace Tropical Garden

Eat bolo do caco and espetada

125

Visit São Lourenço point

Check out the New Years fireworks


H ORTA

A NGRA

L AJES

DO

DO

H EROÍSMO

P ICO P ONTA D ELGADA


AÇ O R E S


WHAT TO EXPECT

Mother Nature has created a land full of natural beauty, ready to be explored, in the blue immensity of the Atlantic Ocean: the Açores. To the East, on the island of Santa Maria, the beaches of warm white sand are inviting, and the vineyards covering the slopes like an amphitheatre resemble giant staircases. São Miguel, the largest island, is seductive with its Sete Cidades and Fogo Lagoons. The power that emanates from the earth is felt in the geysers, hot thermal waters and volcanic lakes, as well as in the tasty Cozido das Furnas slowly cooked inside the earth. In the Central Group, the islands of Terceira, São Jorge, Pico, Faial and Graciosa are set harmoniously in the deep blue sea, where whales and dolphins can be spotted, to the delight of visitors. In Terceira, the World Heritage town of Angra do Heroísmo, as well as its festivals, is steeped in history. Faial is the cool blue of the hydrangeas, the marina painted colourfully by yachtsmen from all over the world and the extinct Capelinhos volcano, which resembles a lunar landscape. In front is Pico, a mountain that emerges from the sea, with vineyards planted in black lava fields, a unique culture that also has World Heritage status.

128


In São Jorge, the highlights are the Fajãs and the cheese, a unique specialty with an unmistakable flavour. Graciosa, graceful both in name and appearance, is an island of green fields covered with vineyards that contrast with its peculiar windmills. In the Western group, in the island of Flores, the beauty of the natural waterfalls and lakes carved out by volcanoes is dazzling. The tiny island of Corvo has a broad, beautiful crater at its centre, and attracts many species of birds coming from both Europe and America. These are the Açores. Nine islands, nine small worlds that have as many similarities as differences, but where the friendliness of their inhabitants is shared by all.

D I D YO U K N OW T H AT. . . The only tea plantation in Europe is in the Açores. Black tea and green tea are produced here and shipped to all over the world. If you are into something sweeter try the pineapples from the island of São Miguel.

129


TOP 7 PLACES TO VISIT

1

SEVEN CITIES LAGOON This stunning lagoon, known for its two colored waters, blue and green, is one of the most well known turistic spots in São Miguel Islands.

ANGR A DO HEROÍSMO

The city is the historical capital of the Azores and headquarters of the diocese of Angra, which includes the entire archipelago. The richness of its history and built heritage led to the Angra do Heroísmo City Central Zone being classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO on December 7, 1983. The city is home to Garrison Regiment No. 1, one of the former Portuguese military units.

3

FURNAS DE SÃO MIGUEL Furnas are well known for its thermal waters, namely the boilers, Poça da Beija and thermal pools. In addition, Furnas are known for the Terra Nostra Hotel which consists of a natural hot spring pool and a botanical garden, Parque Terra Nostra and you can also visit the natural park where some animals and some species of plants are found. Also traditional from the Furnas are the cakes and the curious stew where the ingredients are cooked underground under the heat of the volcanoes.

CALD EIRA VELHA IN SÃO MIGUEL The Natural and Regional Monument of Caldeira Velha is located in Ribeira Grande, São Miguel Island, Azores archipelago and is a biosphere reserve of great importance for the Laurisilva forests.

5

LAGOA DO FOGO IN SÃO MIGUEL Lagoa do Fogo is one of the largest lagoons of the Azores and the second largest of São Miguel Island, classified as a nature reserve. It has a beach that was recognized as one of the 7 Wonders of Portugal in the Wild Beach category.

TERRA NOSTRA PARK

Parque Terra Nostra is a Portuguese botanical garden located in Furnas Valley, Povoação municipality, São Miguel island, Azores archipelago. This park houses one of the largest collections of camellias in the world, with over 600 different sons-in-law and also the largest collection in Europe of Cicas.

7

MONTE BRASIL The Monte Brasil peninsula is located in the parish of Sé, in the city and municipality of Angra do Heroísmo, on the southern coast of Terceira Island, in the Azores, consisting of a caldera surrounded by four peaks: Pico das Cruzinhas, Pico do Facho, Pico da Quebrada (where the whale watcher is located) and Pico do Zimbreiro. Retains remains of the original vegetation cover and is classified as a Recreational Forest Reserve.

130


BUCKET LIST

See a dolphin and/or a whale during a boat trip Take a bath in geotermal pools and springs Hike Pico mountain, the hightest mountain in Portugal and see the sunset Visit each of the nine islands Eat a meal cooked by volcanic soil Catch a wave on your surf board Visit a crater lake See firsthand how the weather changes in Açores Catch a ferry between islands

Visit the only tea plantation in Europe, the Gorreana plantation in São Miguel Sunbathe in a dark sand beach Go scuba diving Visit a volcanic cave, like Algar do Carvão Take in the marvelous view from one of the numerous viewpoints Go to São Jorge and climb to Pico da Esperança or Morro das Velas Go to São Miguel to do paragliding Go to Quiosque Tomé Drink one Kima

131


HELPFUL TIPS H O W TO R E G I S T E R YO U R E S N c a rd To r e g i s t e r y o u r E S N c a r d , p l e a s e c r e a t e an account at: ESNcard.org/register and a c t i va t e yo u r c a rd by a d d i n g i t s n u m b e r t o t h e fo r m . If yo u h a d a n ot h e r E S Nc a rd b e fo re , yo u c a n simply add the new ESNcard number to your user account.

Step

Yo u r E S N c a r d n u m b e r i s w r i t t e n o n y o u r E S Nc a rd u n d e r t h e “ E S N s e c t i o n” b l a n k . It c o n s i s t s of 7 d i g i t s a n d 4 c a p i t a l l e t t e r s (t h e l a s t l e t t e r c a n b e s o m e t i m e s re p l a ce d by a n o t h e r d i g i t ) .

T h e c o s t of m e m b e r s h i p (a n d t h e E S Nc a rd ) varies from one ESN section to another d e p e n d i n g o n t h e b e n e f i t s t h ey of fe r. The card is valid for 12 months from the d a t e of a c q u i s i t i o n . T h e a c q u i s i t i o n d a t e i s w r i t t e n o n t h e E S Nc a rd by t h e s e c t i o n t h a t d i s t r i b u t e s i t t o yo u .

You St e p

Step

Step

a r e r e a dy to g o ! !

En j oy yo u r j o u r n ey i n yo u r i n t e r n a t i o n a l mobility country!*

You can check all discounts on ESNcard.org. D e p e n d i n g o n t h e s e c t i o n s , yo u c a n u s u a l l y t a ke p a r t i n E S N eve n t s a t a re d u c e d p r i c e with the ESNcard. Contact your ESN section fo r m o re d e t a i l s . As long as your ESNcard has not expired, yo u c a n u s e i t fo r a l l E S Nc a rd d i s c o u n t s i n Eu ro p e .

132

Step


H O W TO R E G I S T E R I N RYA N A I R TO G E T D I S C O U N T S

Step

Re g i s t e r i n E S Nc a rd . o r g . A s t h i s d a t a w i l l b e u s e d t o va l i d a t e yo u r E S Nc a rd d u r i n g yo u r f l i g h t b o o k i n g p ro c e s s , a s w e l l a s yo u r E S Nc a rd n u m b e r.

G o t o myRy a n a i r a n d s i g n - u p o r l o g i n i f yo u a l re a d y h ave a n a c c o u n t . Ad d yo u r d e t a i l s i n t h e “ Er a s m u s ” t a b of yo u r myRy a n a i r d a s h b o a rd .

Step

Step

Ma ke s u re t h a t a l l d e t a i l s m a t c h yo u r E S Nc a rd u s e r p rof i l e d a t a . Wa i t u n t i l yo u r E S Nc a rd a n d o t h e r d e t a i l s a re va l i d a t e d . T h i s i s n o t a l i ve va l i d a t i o n , s o i t m i g h t t a ke a fe w d ay s ( Tr y re f re s h i n g t h e p a g e a f t e r yo u a d d e d t h e d e t a i l s) .

O n c e i t i s va l i d a t e d , u s e t h e b o o k i n g w i d g e t a t t h e b o t t o m of t h e Er a s m u s s e c t i o n of yo u r myRy a n a i r d a s h b o a rd . O n l y b o o k i n g s m a d e u s i n g t h i s w i d g e t w i l l b e c o n s i d e re d fo r t h e discount.

Step

You St e p

a r e r e a d y t o g o ! ! B o o k yo u r f l i g h t a n d s t a r t yo u r j o u r n ey ! *

* Ke e p i n m i n d t h a t yo u m u s t b o o k yo u r t i c ke t s a t l e a s t 2 8 d ay s i n a d va n c e . Fo r m o re d e t a i l s g o t o : E S Nc a rd . o r g /r ya n a i r

133



More information: www.esn.org/news/ryanair

Get your ESNcard with our local volunteers : www.esnportugal.org


SOS Estudante is a cultural section from the main Student Association of Coimbra (AAC) that has the objective of contribute to the academic community’s well-being by promoting cultural and intellectual integration among students. In addition, we offer everyday from 8 P.M. to 1 A.M., a helpline that gives emotional support for those who feel like talking to someone prepared to listen empathically (service only in Portuguese). Contact us at 915 246 060 / 969 554 545 / 239 484 020 / Skype: SOS.Estudante


WANT TO REDUCE YOUR CARBON FOOTPRINT DURING YOUR STAY IN PORTUGAL? THE EASIEST WAY TO DO IT IS TO RECYCLE. HERE IS HOW YOU CAN DO IT:

GLASS

ORGANIC

PAPER CARDBOARD

PLASTIC METAL PACKAGE DRINK CARTON

If you see this sign it means that the package belongs to a recycling cycle


useful contacts

Ne e d t o k n o w a p h o n e n u m b e r ? Call 1820

808 24 24 24 t h e f i r s t n u m b e r y o u n ee d t o c a ll i n a n y h e a l t h i ss u e .

I n t ox i c a t i o n : 808 250 143 V i c t i m’s S u p p o r t : 21 358 79 00 To u r i s m i n fo r m a t i o n : 808 781 212 w w w.v i s i t p o r t u g a l . c o m /e n Co n s u m e r ’s s u p p o r t : 808 200 145 w w w. d e c o . p ro t e s t e . p t

112 a m b u l a n ce

C i v i l P ro t e c t i o n : 226 197 650 w w w. p ro c i v. p t Ju s t i c e S u p p o r t : 808 200 084 w w w. p rove d o r- j u s . p t W h e re i s t h e c l o s e s t p h a r m a c y ? w w w. a n f. p t

117 firefighters

138


calendar S epte m ber

O ctober

. S u p e r B o c k e m St o c k

.We l c o m e Mo n t h

5 t h I m p l a n t a t i o n of t h e Re p u b l i c Day

D ece m ber

N ove m ber

1 s t A l l S a i n t s Day

J anuar y

F ebruar y .C a r n i va l .We l c o m e Mo n t h

1 s t Re s t o r a t i o n of I n d e p e n d e n c e Day 8 t h I m m a c u l a t e C o n c e p t i o n Day 2 5 t h C h r i s t m a s Day

1 s t Ne w Ye a r ’sDay

M arch

A pril

M ay

. Er a s m u s Na t i o n a l Games

. Er a s m u s Na t i o n a l Me e t i n g ( Sp r i n g Ed i t i o n)

. Ac a d e m i c We e k s

1 0 t h G o o d Fr i d ay 1 2 t h E a s t e r S u n d ay 2 5 t h L i b e r t y Day

J une

1 s t L a b o u r Day

J uly

. S a n t o s Po p u l a re s

1 0 t h Day of Po r t u g a l 1 1 t h C o r p u s C h r i s t i Day

A u g ust .Vo d a fo n e Pa re d e s d e C o u r a

1 5 t h A s s u m p t i o n of Ma r y Day

Ma ke t h i s c a l e n d a r yo u r o w n !


# T H I S is E S N

Š 2019 Erasmus Student Network Portugal

Praça Gomes Teixeira, Reitoria da Universidade do Porto 4099-002 Porto, Portugal


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.