The Portuguese capital continues to attract thousands of tourists at this time of year. People come from all corners of the world to learn about the country’s history, culture and cuisine.
Lisbon’s mild climate at this time of year is one of the advantages most cited by tourists, who chose to spend their holidays in Portugal during the month of November. In recent days, the so-called summer of São Martinho has provided even greater help.
The Portuguese capital continues to attract thousands of tourists at this time of year. People come from all corners of the world to learn about the country’s history, culture and cuisine.
Many travel to Portugal in the hope of enjoying the summer in São Martinho.
In Lisbon, thermometers have recorded maximum temperature values that exceed 20 degrees.
“I chose this time because it was low season, if there is such a thing. I thought there would be fewer tourists and I thought the weather would be good, neither too hot nor too cold. I researched the average temperature for that time and expected between 15 and 20 degrees” .
They come from Peru, Brazil and even closer countries, such as Italy. There are also those who come from the United States and are surprised by the heat at this time of year.
“It’s crazy. When I left Colorado, there was snow all the way here. This is nice. I didn’t know what to expect, but so far, it’s my second day, I think it’s wonderful, it’s beautiful. The weather is mild and the people They’re nice.”
The month of November is a time when tourists typically take the opportunity to get to know the capital. It’s a way to try to avoid the high prices that are charged during the high season of end-of-year festivities.