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Thinking of Moving to Portugal? Here’s Why More Expats Are Choosing Braga
If you’re thinking about moving to Portugal, chances are you’ve already considered Lisbon or Porto. They’re the most talked-about cities — vibrant, well-known, and full of opportunity. But they also come with rising costs, increasing crowds, and a fast pace of life that doesn’t suit everyone. That’s why more and more expats are now looking north — and choosing Braga. Where is Braga and why is it becoming popular with expats? Braga is one of the oldest cities in Portugal, loca
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First 30 Days in Braga: A Foreigner’s Survival Guide to Living, Not Visiting
Your first month in Braga sets the tone for everything that comes after. This guide walks you through exactly what to do, week by week, so you can settle in calmly, avoid common mistakes, and start feeling at home — fast. This is not about sightseeing.This is about real life in Braga WEEK 1: Arrival, Orientation & Essentials 🎯 Main goal: Get oriented without rushing What to focus on: Recover from travel Learn your neighborhood Handle only essential admin Do this first: Buy
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Moving to Braga: What Life Is Really Like for Newcomers
Braga is quietly becoming one of the most attractive destinations in Portugal for people moving to Braga from abroad who want quality of life without big-city chaos. More affordable than Lisbon, calmer than Porto, yet rich in culture, history, and everyday comforts, Braga appeals to retirees, remote workers, students, and families planning a long-term move to Portugal. This guide explains what it’s really like moving to Braga, Portugal as a newcomer — including cost of livi
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One Perfect Day in Braga: History, Culture & Local Experiences
Braga is one of Portugal’s oldest cities — and one of its most vibrant. Known as the religious heart of the country, Braga blends Roman history, Baroque architecture, lively cafés, and youthful energy fueled by a large student population. If you only have one full day in Braga , this guide will help you make the most of it, balancing iconic landmarks with local life and a touch of fun. Morning: Historic Braga & Sacred Landmarks Start at Braga Cathedral (Sé de Braga) Begin you
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Top 10 Things to Do in Braga, Portugal
Introduction Braga, nestled in Portugal’s Minho region, is often called the “Portuguese Rome” due to its many churches and religious heritage. But beyond its sacred history, the city is vibrant, walkable and packed with character. Whether you’re staying overnight or just doing a day-trip from nearby Porto, you’ll want a blend of iconic sights, local escapes and something fun. Here are the 10 best things to do in Braga — with plenty of variety and one surprise activity to brea
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Best Schools in Braga for Foreign Families
Introduction Moving abroad with children means education is one of the biggest decisions. In Braga, while the Portuguese public education system is good, many expatriate or internationally-mobile families favour schools offering English-language instruction, internationally recognised curricula and a multicultural student body. In this post I’ll highlight the main international/private school option in Braga and then provide tips on how to evaluate schools and integrate your
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Where to Live in Braga: Top 5 Neighbourhoods & Costs
Introduction If you’re considering relocating to Braga, you’ll find the city offers a compelling mix of affordability, historic charm and modern amenities. While not as large or hectic as Lisbon or Porto, Braga punches above its weight when it comes to quality of life. The cost of living is lower than Portugal’s major cities (for example, consumer prices and rent are significantly cheaper than Lisbon). europelanguagejobs.com +2Portugalist+2 Below we explore five of the best n
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