From Rock in Rio in Lisbon to local festivals across the country, there's plenty of reason to leave the house on June 27 and 28. Here are some ideas.
Summer has properly arrived, and with it the country’s calendar fills up with things to do. If you haven’t made plans for this weekend yet, here are a few ideas spread from north to south — for every taste and budget.
In Lisbon, the main course is the second weekend of Rock in Rio, at Parque Tejo. Saturday promises a strong line-up, with Rod Stewart on the main stage and a special show by Xutos & Pontapés joined by guests like GNR, UHF and Táxi — one of those moments that stays with anyone who loves Portuguese rock. It’s one of the biggest entertainment festivals in the world, and you only need to set foot inside to see why.
If you prefer something calmer and more traditional, there are delicious options. In Óbidos, the Ginja Festival runs until the 28th, with the medieval town turned into an invitation to taste the liqueur that made it famous — ideally from a little chocolate cup. Over in Arruda dos Vinhos there’s the Snail Festival, pairing the quintessential summer snack with a gathering of local associations, in a thoroughly down-to-earth, family atmosphere.
In the north, the VILA Festival in Lousada runs from June 26 to 28 with names like Dillard, Mari Ferrari and Zarko, among others — a good excuse for anyone in the area to make the most of the warm nights with plenty of music.
And if none of these fit, here’s the general tip: June and July are months of local festivals across the whole country, with street parties, grilled sardines, marches and festivals popping up on every corner. It’s worth checking your own town’s listings, because there’s almost certainly something happening near you. The point is to get out, mingle and enjoy the summer — it doesn’t last forever.