You discovered Porto a few years ago, before every alley turned into a giant selfie in front of an umpteenth shop of nata pasteys. You surveyed the streets of Lisbon when you still found local grocery stores and reasonable prices. But this time seems to be over. In 2024, Portugal welcomed 29 million non-resident tourists, an increase of 9.3%. A record that makes the tourist offices smile, but that has a bitter taste for travellers who are still …
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You discovered Porto a few years ago, before every alley turned into a giant selfie in front of an umpteenth shop of nata pasteys. You surveyed the streets of Lisbon when you still found local grocery stores and reasonable prices. But this time seems to be over. In 2024, Portugal welcomed 29 million non-resident tourists, an increase of 9.3%. A record that makes the tourist offices smile, but that has a bitter taste for travellers who are still …