ONE DAY I will move - Lourinhã 🇵🇹 Only love for this place...🧡
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 Published On Nov 5, 2023

Hello Amigos and Amigas🫡
I'm in love with this place that I just discovered🧡

It is amazing and I will give you some insight in this episode💯

Lourinhã isn't a huge city, covering just 147.17 square kilometers, with around 26,246 friendly residents. People have called this place home for generations, and the Lourinhã Museum holds treasures from its rich history.

Getting to Lourinhã is easy – it's well-connected to other Portuguese cities, and Lisbon is just 63 kilometers away (about 40 minutes with toll roads or 1.5 hours without).

Lourinhã is surrounded by Peniche, Óbidos, Torres Vedras, Bombarral, Cadaval, and the beautiful Atlantic Ocean. Most of the land here is used for farming, producing things like "Pêra Rocha" pears, grapes for wine, and potatoes.

This city is famous for its dinosaur discoveries. They've found ancient rocks with dinosaur bones and footprints.

The weather here is generally mild, but Lourinhã had snow in 2005.

Lourinhã has a lively market where you can buy everything from fresh produce to clothes and alcohol.

It's divided into eight parishes, each with its own unique charm.

The Dino Park and Lourinhã Museum are fantastic places to learn about the city's history, especially about dinosaur findings. Don't miss beaches to unwind and enjoy the ocean.

Lourinhã is renowned for its delectable cakes, desserts, and special brandy. Seafood lovers will be in paradise here.

If you're a dinosaur enthusiast, the Lourinhã Dino Park is a must-visit. It's a unique place with a rich history, fascinating discoveries, delicious food, and lovely beaches. A perfect destination in Portugal!

🏠 Interested in staying long-term? Rental rates are around 10-11 euros per square meter per month, and buying property can cost between 1900-2200 euros per square meter. So if we compare with Losbon, Cascais, Oeiras etc. it is very affordable and it's still Lisbon region.

Join me and of course I'm always happy about your comments.
Special thanks to all residents of Lourinhã who were in this episode, Muito obrigado 🫡🇵🇹

Stay tuned and Tchau!!!
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