
Tania Braukamper
- I moved to Portugal 11 years ago and married a tour guide.
- We’ve traveled all over the country together and have seen places tourists often overlook.
- I think Monsanto feels like the setting of a fairytale, and I love the architecture in Tomar.
Eleven years ago, I flew to Portugal on a whim with one small suitcase. I thought I’d stay for a month or two, but once I settled into my small Airbnb in Lisbon’s old town of Alfama, I felt at home and happier than ever.
A few weeks later, I joined a walking tour in a bid to get to know the city better. I became friends with the guide, a young Portuguese man named Rafael, and we fell in love and got married a few years later.
Since then, we’ve traveled extensively around the country together. Here are five of my favorite places he’s taken me in Portugal that tourists often overlook.
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