
After experiencing a few dark years, Portugal’s economy is rising back up, driven by the country’s tourism industry. Lisbon is at the core of this phenomenon and has been seducing more and more foreign travelers each year who are drawn to the city'sattractive rates and tourism assets. Gradually, as international arrivals continue to rise at the destination, the hotel industry is improving and continues to change.
As the country’s political and economic center, the city of Lisbon fits its title as Portugal’s capital well. The biggest city in the country is also the richest with a GDP higher than the European average. Lisbon contributes to 45% of the GDP. And yet, Portugal’s economy is making a powerful...
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