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Álvaro village first "Starlight Tourism Destination"

Alqueva, in Portugal, is the first site in the world to be certified by the Starlight Foundation as a “Starlight Tourism Destination”. This certification,...

Portugal , Portel , Éora , Alqueva , Monsaraz , Barrancos , Beja , Alandroal , Reguengos , Santarépo , Regional-development-commission

Cinemas welcoming back audiences


Cinemas welcoming back audiences
At least 4,761 moviegoers went to the cinema on 19 April, the day cinemas reopened, a source from the Cinema and Audiovisual Institute (ICA) told Lusa news agency.
According to the ICA, which gathers regular statistics on cinema exhibition in the country, exhibitors reported about 27,000 Euros in box office revenue on Monday, 19 April, but not all the cinemas reopened their doors.
Of the 561 cinemas in the country, and ICA indicates that on reopening, it obtained box office data from 333 cinemas, including independents and multiplexes, located mainly in shopping centres.
Following the deconfinement plan, on Monday theatres, cinemas and performance halls reopened in most of the country, except in the municipalities of Moura, Odemira, Portimão, Rio Maior, Alandroal, Albufeira, Carregal do Sal, Figueira da Foz, Marinha Grande and Penela, where the Covid-19 pandemic risk situation is higher.

Albufeira , Faro , Portugal , Figueira-da-foz , Coimbra , United-states , Penela , Alandroal , Éora , Marinha-grande , Leiria , China

Two new beaches for the Alentejo


Two new beaches for the Alentejo
The Alqueva reservoir will be home to two new river beaches, located in the municipalities of Alandroal and Portel, in the district of Évora.
The Alandroal Chamber project will be located in Azenhas d’El Rei, near the village of Montes Juntos, and the works are due to start “this week or next”, according to the municipality’s president, João Grilo.
“It is a place that, even before the filling of Alqueva reservoir, was sought out to be used as a recreational area and to which the old mills were also associated”, which are now submerged beneath the water, he said, indicating that the objective is to “maintain this environment” that has existed on the River Guadiana.

Reguengos-de-monsaraz , Éora , Portugal , Azenhas , Distrito-de-viana-do-castelo , Alqueva , Amieira , Portalegre , Monsaraz , Alandroal , Montes-juntos , Portel

Easing of lockdown advances with reopening of more schools, restaurants, shops

Easing of lockdown advances with reopening of more schools, restaurants, shops
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Albufeira , Faro , Portugal , Figueira-da-foz , Coimbra , Penela , Alandroal , Éora , Marinha-grande , Leiria , Odemira , Beja

Cinemas reopen with "Nomadland"

Cinemas reopen with "Nomadland"
theportugalnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from theportugalnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Albufeira , Faro , Portugal , Figueira-da-foz , Coimbra , Lisbon , Lisboa , United-states , Penela , Alandroal , Éora , Marinha-grande

Shopping centres reopen on Monday

Shopping centres and all other shops can reopen on Monday, regardless of their size, but will have to comply with maximum capacity rules set by the...

Odemira , Beja , Portugal , Marinha-grande , Leiria , Albufeira , Faro , Figueira-da-foz , Coimbra , Penela , Alandroal , Éora

Don't lose your (Portuguese) marbles! - The Portugal News


Don’t lose your (Portuguese) marbles!
Not the marbles you played with as a child, but the natural stone!
In many Portuguese homes, marble features in some form or another, whether it be on the floor inside, or outside in the garden, the steps to your apartment, kitchen surfaces, bathrooms or window sills. We probably take it for granted because it’s always been there, we walk over it every day or wipe it down in the kitchen and never give it a second thought.
Unlike wood, marble is impenetrable. Bugs, insects, and other creepy crawlies can’t burrow their way into a marble window sill to cause it to disintegrate for example, nor does it need repainting every few years after the relentless summer sunshine does its damage. Marble is the perfect material to repel water - with the proper sealant, water will bead right up and wipe clean, leaving no lasting marks that might otherwise stain - it’s great for preventing water damage, as any water will roll right off.

United-states , India , Egypt , Alandroal , Éora , Portugal , China , Italy , Russia , Spain , Estremoz , Greece

Lockdown rules eased, but reversed in Portimão

As the majority of Portugal moves into the third phase of easing of lockdown, four counties will see measures reversed back to phase 1 while seven others will...

Albufeira , Faro , Portugal , Figueira-da-foz , Coimbra , Penela , Alandroal , Éora , Marinha-grande , Leiria , Odemira , Beja