Porto was once one of the country’s richest towns, known
for its artisanry. These days, it’s reemerging as a food and
design hub, proving that austerity isn’t the death of creativity.
Porto was once one of the country’s richest towns, known
for its artisanry. These days, it’s reemerging as a food and
design hub, proving that austerity isn’t the death of creativity.
For the third year running, Algarve, Portugal, is our pick for the world’s best place to retire in 2016, thanks to its low cost of living, low cost of real estate, great weather, established expat community, user-friendly and low-cost retiree residency program, and endless options for how to meaningfully fill your days and evenings.