Braga
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Jobs in Braga
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Regional Managing Director (LATAM) - Spanish - remote, Mexico or remote, Europe
Management · Braga · Fully Remote
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Interpreter - Russian - Portugal
Customer Support · Braga · Fully Remote
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Freelance Recruiter
Recruitment · Braga · Fully Remote
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Interpreter - Ukrainian - Portugal
Customer Support · Braga · Fully Remote
Braga
Braga is the oldest city in Portugal and is known for its historic centre, which is home to a number of landmarks and cultural attractions, such as the Cathedral of Braga, the Braga Castle, and the Bom Jesus do Monte sanctuary. The city is also home to a number of universities and has a vibrant student population. Braga is located in a picturesque region of Portugal, known for its rolling hills, forests, and rivers.
Awesome things to do in Braga
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Have a local breakfast at one of Braga’s many cafés or bakeries. Try some delicious Portuguese dishes such as pastéis de nata (small, creamy pastries made with egg yolks and puff pastry), bolo de arroz (a sweet rice cake often served with butter or cheese), or pão com chouriço (bread with chorizo sausage).
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Grab your food to go and go for a picnic in a local park to enjoy a leisurely outdoor lunch. Try traditional Portuguese cuisine, such as caldo verde (kale soup), francesinha (a sandwich with meat, cheese, and a spicy sauce), or bacalhau (cod fish). Looking for some fresh, local produce or artisanal products? Head down to one of Braga’s many markets.
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Take a leisurely stroll through the city and enjoy the evening atmosphere. Stop at a local restaurant and try some traditional Portuguese cuisine. Then head down to a bar or nightclub and to dance the night away on some local music. Are you a sports enthusiast? Sit down in a local bar or café to watch a game with the locals.
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Visit the coast and spend the day at one of the region's many beaches, such as Ofir or Esposende. Go hiking or biking in the nearby Peneda-Gerês National Park, which is home to stunning natural beauty and outdoor recreation opportunities. Explore the Douro Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its stunning scenery and famous wine region.