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What to do in Lisbon and Porto in January?
They offered an extremely cheap tour, but I don’t understand what the weather is like and what to do there
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аватар ollennka
In my humble opinion, in winter in Europe, only freezing snot (the exception is skiing). The temperature is 5-15 degrees, combined with humidity (both cities are seaside), it can be sunny, or it can rain. Risky weather. From spring to autumn, the same route will be much more pleasant.
аватар zhdanova10
And I would go! A bunch of interesting museums, places for walking and gatherings both in the cities themselves and in their environs. Places are colorful and soulful...
аватар AllOverTheWorld
It's better in winter than in summer. with the weather, of course, how lucky, but there’s definitely something to do and eat and drink deliciously, and it’s interesting to take a walk and see.
A friend of mine has been living in Lisbon for over 10 years...he doesn't remember freezing temperatures at all.
From the first site I came across about Portugal:
Lisbon is rightfully considered one of the warmest European capitals - even in the coldest winters, the air masses here do not cool down to less than +5°C. The average daily air temperature in January in the capital is +12°C - +18°C, with nighttime cooling down to +8°C - +14°C. In January in Lisbon, as a rule, it is dry and warm, there are only 1-3 cloudy days during the month. Despite the fact that precipitation in the capital of Portugal is very rare, due to the proximity of the ocean, there is constant high humidity. Thus, the average rainfall in January is 100–110 mm. Winds are also frequent, the average speed of which is 3 m/s, with gusts up to 8 m/s on some days.
I would go even if it was not extremely cheap tour)
аватар Vika284
You have to go, there are a lot of medieval castles, cathedrals and museums, you can buy tickets in advance on the website of the Sant Carlos Theater and listen to an opera or a concert or visit the branded stores of football teams or the stadium in Porto where FC Porto is based and the museum of this team on the territory of this stadium
If you freeze, then in Porto there is a museum of port wine
You can eat delicious seafood and go shopping, in January there are already good prices on sales
аватар tak_sebe
I was in Porto last January, the weather was terrible, cold and rainy, but in general I liked the city, Lisbon was never visited, well, as they explained to us, it is modern, and Porto is more historical, the second one is more to my liking
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