
Inês Tito
Inês is a freelance content and copywriter with a past in the hospitality industry and a master's degree in Work and Organizational Psychology. She is a history enthusiast and an amateur landscape photographer. When she’s not writing, you can find her hiking in the forest, looking for the best photo composition.
Articles by Inês Tito
7 Places to Visit in Portugal for History LoversIn Portugal, history lovers have plenty of opportunities to unravel the country’s fascinating past.
The Celts of Portugal and Their Mesmerizing MonumentsThe Celts left deep marks on Portugal throughout the centuries despite sparse first-hand records. Nevertheless, their influence is undeniable.
The Celts left deep marks on Portugal throughout the centuries despite sparse first-hand records. Nevertheless, their influence is undeniable.
6 Historic Villages in Alentejo Tourists Tend to NeglectDiscover the most idyllic historic villages in Alentejo, Portugal.
Discover the most idyllic historic villages in Alentejo, Portugal.
14 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in PortugalAlthough Portugal is a small country, you will find plenty of opportunities to visit some beautiful UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Although Portugal is a small country, you will find plenty of opportunities to visit some beautiful UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
7 Cool Historic Sites in Portugal That Have Withstood the Test of TimeDiscover some of Portugal’s most intriguing historical sites.
Discover some of Portugal’s most intriguing historical sites.
Portugal’s Ancient Megaliths and Where to Find ThemPortugal is home to numerous megaliths dating back to the Neolithic and Chalcolithic periods.
7 Incredible Must-See Palaces in PortugalFor almost a millennium, Portugal was home to kings and queens who built sumptuous palaces throughout the country.
For almost a millennium, Portugal was home to kings and queens who built sumptuous palaces throughout the country.
The History of Lagos, the Epicenter of the Portuguese Age of DiscoveryLagos is known for its stunning beaches and rugged coastline. Not many people know it was once the epicenter of the Portuguese Age of Discovery.
Guide to Lisbon’s History, Art, and MuseumsLisbon is an exciting historical capital, home to unique artistic creations. From iconic landmarks to urban art and contemporary masterpieces, Lisbon has it all.
Lisbon is an exciting historical capital, home to unique artistic creations. From iconic landmarks to urban art and contemporary masterpieces, Lisbon has it all.
5 Sites Related to the Knights Templar in PortugalCenturies following the extinction of the Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ, the Knights Templar, historians continue to unravel fascinating details about the religious order's significance.
Porto for Art Lovers: Galleries, Architecture, and Street ArtPorto is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the second largest city in Portugal, and one of the best locations for art lovers.
Porto is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the second largest city in Portugal, and one of the best locations for art lovers.
How the Roman Aeminium Became Coimbra, One of Portugal’s Oldest CitiesCoimbra, once known as Aeminium by the Romans, is one of the oldest cities in Portugal and home to the first Portuguese university.
Coimbra, once known as Aeminium by the Romans, is one of the oldest cities in Portugal and home to the first Portuguese university.