How does portugal celebrate the new year




















But if you are solely looking at celebrating New Year in Portugal, then it has a lot to offer! Disclaimer: TravelTriangle claims no credit for images featured on our blog site unless otherwise noted. All visual content is copyrighted to its respectful owners. We try to link back to original sources whenever possible.

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New year is one of the most interesting Portugal Festivals to attend. Portuguese celebrate the arrival of New Year by toasting champagne glasses with each other. Portuguese also eat 12 raisins for good luck on the first day of the New Year representing each month. Portugal has a Mediterranean climate. Therefore, winters are mild with temperatures hovering around 15 degrees Celsius. Nazare 2. Lisbon 3. Funchal 4. Albufeira 5.

Watch fireworks 2. Club hopping 3. Enjoy a Portuguese meal 5. Visit one of the Fado houses. Here are some interesting New Year traditions in Portugal: 1. Money: You should not have empty pockets on New years or you will spend the rest of the year in poverty. Loud noise: Head of your window with pots or pans and bang them loudly to chase away the evil spirits around you. Book Now. Book Nowk. Visit Website. Thank You!

In Lisbon, you will be able to enjoy a night of fado before dancing in the streets and welcoming inspired by the festive spirit of people around you. There will also be plenty of parties on the water, so you will have the chance to spend NYE on a boat for an unforgettable memory.

Many people prefer not to party, heading instead for the mountains to celebrate the New Year. Everyone will also snack on dried fruits throughout the evening while they await the countdown. Most households will be watching a New Year television special that will culminate in the eagerly awaited countdown. Everyone gets a glass of bubbly ready to toast, and then gathers around the TV to shout out from 10 in unison. They will then head to their balcony or garden or just go outside to admire the fireworks.

There are many more traditions surrounding the New Year in Portugal; while some are the same no matter where you go in the country, others will vary depending on the region. There are many traditions to enjoy everywhere in the country, so what are you waiting for? Exact matches only. NB: Please, stay attentive after the minute 2. It begins, in my opinion the best of the show.

Sandra Silva has been living in the Netherlands since December She is a passionate lover of her country, history, photography, poetry, her cat and old photos. Main hobbies are reading and travelling. I love all those different traditions! I wonder where this tradition originated. We also eat something similar to your bolo-rei, we call it rosca de reyes. Ours is covered in a thick custard crema pastelera. At first I saw a shopping list with champagne and 12 rabbits on it.

Thank you! I loved reading about all the different regional celebrations. And the cake looks delicious! I wish we had it in the UK too. Ana: Something new is renovation, blue is harmony. Be prepared to eat a lot…:- Happy New Year!

My country has so much to offer. Just relax and enjoy! The people there like so much to have guests. They make everyone to feel at home… Happy New Year! Happy New Year, my dear!



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