The video focused on the Historic Center where you can do many things on foot. However, it is a region of very old buildings (no elevator, parking space and heating system). There are neighborhoods with good infrastructure and newer buildings, such as São Victor, Lamaçães, Fraião and Nogueiró, and you will still be a 30-minute walk to the city center. Such neighborhoods have shopping malls, markets, coffee shops, laundromats, pharmacies, parks, etc.
Thank you for this explanation Rafael! This is very helpful, I am considering moving to Braga. It would be great if you make a second part video of the different neighborhoods/areas of Braga with names, just explaining the type of vibe of each one, (like old, new, trendy, hip, quiet, has parks, family oriented, modern, etc.) so we can visit them and be more aware of the places and kind of know where we would like to start looking for a place or research more. I haven't found anything like that on the whole internet! Thank you!😉
Muito obrigada! There are more and more RUclips channel about Portugal, but still so few about Braga. I am moving into Vila Verde ( 15km north to Braga) next year. So this is super useful! Maybe some day you can make video about outskirts of Braga. Since many expat family likes to stay smaller town close to big town! Thank you again, and I love your deep voice!
Extremely helpful and timely video for me! Been researching the city but it's been difficult to identify neighborhoods. We've just gotten our passports and coming to Braga for a month in January to find a new place to live and retire. Hoping to find something suitable to purchase and then come back to the US and pack. We also want to have a place thats ours when we get there. Your videos have so much practical information that's been very informative and entertaining. I'm starting to learn the language and getting rid of my baseball caps! Your channel is just about my favorite now. Keep up the great work, it is so very much appreciated. Cheers!
Wow Wally! Thank you for the kind words! I’m so glad you’re enjoying the videos 😁 Don’t throw all the caps away! I’d like to see baseball caps become a little more normalized over here 😂😜 I can completely relate to the struggle of getting an idea of what the layout is before arriving, there hasn’t been a lot of content online that gives a good sense, even in video it’s tough to properly capture the feel of the city. If there’s anything in particular that you’re curious about the city let me know! 😁
This is awesome! I've just found this channel as I'm approaching my relocation to Braga (from Italy!!) and I'm sure your videos will keep me busy for the next days, as I'm trying to learn more about my new city. Can't wait to arrive in Braga!
Very good production value! Unexpected turn of events when you started talking and you are American, clearly not your average globetrotter! I've just returned a few months ago after 6 years living in London, UK and I'm moving to my brand new T3 in the next couple of weeks. Glad you are enjoying my hometown! Have fun!
Thank you for coming to check it out :) If there’s anything you’re curious about Braga, feel free to let me know… who knows could make it into a future video. ;)
@@RafaelDiFuria Oh, thanks but you really mentioned a lot already: Things like bikeability(in another video i guess) and walkability were quite interesting for me. Giving ideas about the neighborhoods was incredibly useful. Maybe looking into the "suburbs" of Braga and have show where it is nice there? Since the public transport seems ok, that seems like a cheap alternative to the city center. And since you've already brought up idealista: An idea would be to browse a few houses and "review" the locations and prices directly? Not sure if that would be useful content though.
Hi, Rafael. Thanks so much for this insightful video. Wife and I plan to emigrate next year and have chosen Braga as our future home, thanks in part to your efforts (also subscribed!) We were hoping that you would be able to show T1 apartments in Braga and thereabouts along with the associated costs and features and amenities close to the city center. That would really help people like us to get a sense of what sort of T1 furnished apartments our money could buy us. I wish you well!
Very helpful video. I never considered Portugal as a place to retire but we fell in love with the North on our last visit. Braga seems to be a good fit for an older American as we are. Porto is fantastic and other worldly but I think Braga would be perfect as it is a short train ride away. Again thanks for all your information.
It’s really quite the little city! Definitely something special! I can see what attracts people to Porto, and some of the things I like about Porto I can find here. But even with that said Porto isn’t so far away :)
We were thinking that Lisbon was where we were going to start off but honestly Braga is more the size we want and more of the climate we like. We're in Portland OR right now and this area of Portugal seems pretty similar climate wise. We'll be spending the day there Nov 17th so that'll give us a better feel for it. Not moving until next Summer.
There are for sure similarities between northern Portugal and Northern California/Pacific North West, but milder in the winter than the Pacific Northwest. I was speaking to a Portuguese friend earlier who was in California for the first time recently and commented that it has a similar feel to this part of the country.
You didnt even covered the trully best and quiet parts of the city to live for example "quinta da capela" right near to the continent you mentioned, but without all the traffic and more central. Besides avenida da liberade went trough extensive renovations and it is super cool now...
Hi, Rafael. Thanks so much for this informative video. My husband and I plan to emigrate next year and have chosen Braga as our future home (thanks to you) However when we check idealista, it seems like there is no house to rent in Braga, literally none! Is it correct? I am a bit upset now and reconsidering our decision, do you think we need to consider Porto? Of course Porto is more expensive but at least, it seems there are many options...
Hey Rafael My husband and I are considering moving to Braga close to retirement but looking to purchase an apartment or property there and definitely in the City center. My question is do you know what website comparing to Zillow should we use to start our search for a place to live. Any ideas? Thank you so much for this informative video😊
Dear Rafael, I was impressed by your video and how you linked the map versus your discussion. Very helpful. My question would be: is Braga a good destination for an expat to find a job and in which area would companies be located?
Imho, unfortunately PT along with a good chunk of southern Europe in general is not ideal for an individual who is looking for work in the location based where they will be living. Maybe there are exceptions but as a generalization this would be my opinion…
Very useful! I have been wondering about the noise and activity level in the central area especially because there seems to be a fair every other day throughout the summer. A question for you on buying apartments: Who's responsible for the common areas, and is there a monthly fee to maintain them? I'm especially concerned about apartments in smaller historic remodeled buildings of 3-4 stories.
Glad you enjoyed this episode:) From what I’ve seen it seems as though the owner is usually the one responsible for contributing to that. From my understanding it’s organized by the person managing the building.
Hey man thanks for this video fulfilled with very valuable info, now I want to know how things are in terms of job opportunities in Braga, I’m right in front on a highway fork between Porto and Braga. So any advice would be well appreciated. I already subscribed and followed you on IG. Keep it up.
My good people !! I am planning on moving from seattle to braga at the end of this year! If you have plans to move reach out! Let’s exchange experiences - network or whatever!
Thank you a lot for this video! Can anybody here share your experience about zone close to parque na ponte? Is it quiet, and comfortable for living? I love Parks and looking for place where are more green area and still walkable and suitable for living without car. Muito obrigada!!! 😘
Decent in comparison to many places I’ve been, it’s a somewhat smaller comunity with a monthly meetup that can be from 20-60 people, but one of the kindest and most welcoming expat communities I’ve experienced. A large portion of the comunity are retirees but there’s a growing younger segment of the comunity as well.
Tiffany, there is a small but growing English-speaking expat community in Braga, who are very friendly, as Rafael stated. However, unlike expat communities near Lisbon or in the Algarve, they are not concentrated in any neighborhood or specific area. Most are scattered across and around Braga. While get togethers are held monthly in the city center and are well attended, you won't find a concentration of English speaking expats in any particular neighborhood or area.
@@kevinvincent4323 got it before I left the US, kept it with me through all my moves. Got it directly from the guy who made it out in Idaho. He had some really amazing instruments, and this was the one that caught my eye the most 😊
Ola Rafael tudo bem? I’m moving to Braga in 2 months and I’m having a really hard time to rent a place there . At This point I’m think in rent just a room in somebody else’s house, please give me some tips on that . I will be attending school in downtown Braga , I have been looking in this sites idealista, casa.sapo and imovirtual . I’m from Brazil so I do speak Portuguese but I’m still struggling to find a place. Thank you so much!
The video focused on the Historic Center where you can do many things on foot. However, it is a region of very old buildings (no elevator, parking space and heating system). There are neighborhoods with good infrastructure and newer buildings, such as São Victor, Lamaçães, Fraião and Nogueiró, and you will still be a 30-minute walk to the city center. Such neighborhoods have shopping malls, markets, coffee shops, laundromats, pharmacies, parks, etc.
Thank you for this explanation Rafael! This is very helpful, I am considering moving to Braga. It would be great if you make a second part video of the different neighborhoods/areas of Braga with names, just explaining the type of vibe of each one, (like old, new, trendy, hip, quiet, has parks, family oriented, modern, etc.) so we can visit them and be more aware of the places and kind of know where we would like to start looking for a place or research more. I haven't found anything like that on the whole internet! Thank you!😉
Muito obrigada! There are more and more RUclips channel about Portugal, but still so few about Braga. I am moving into Vila Verde ( 15km north to Braga) next year. So this is super useful! Maybe some day you can make video about outskirts of Braga. Since many expat family likes to stay smaller town close to big town! Thank you again, and I love your deep voice!
Yes!
Extremely helpful and timely video for me! Been researching the city but it's been difficult to identify neighborhoods. We've just gotten our passports and coming to Braga for a month in January to find a new place to live and retire. Hoping to find something suitable to purchase and then come back to the US and pack. We also want to have a place thats ours when we get there. Your videos have so much practical information that's been very informative and entertaining. I'm starting to learn the language and getting rid of my baseball caps! Your channel is just about my favorite now. Keep up the great work, it is so very much appreciated. Cheers!
Wow Wally! Thank you for the kind words! I’m so glad you’re enjoying the videos 😁
Don’t throw all the caps away! I’d like to see baseball caps become a little more normalized over here 😂😜
I can completely relate to the struggle of getting an idea of what the layout is before arriving, there hasn’t been a lot of content online that gives a good sense, even in video it’s tough to properly capture the feel of the city.
If there’s anything in particular that you’re curious about the city let me know! 😁
Getting rid of my baseball caps! 😂
This is awesome! I've just found this channel as I'm approaching my relocation to Braga (from Italy!!) and I'm sure your videos will keep me busy for the next days, as I'm trying to learn more about my new city. Can't wait to arrive in Braga!
Very good production value! Unexpected turn of events when you started talking and you are American, clearly not your average globetrotter!
I've just returned a few months ago after 6 years living in London, UK and I'm moving to my brand new T3 in the next couple of weeks. Glad you are enjoying
my hometown! Have fun!
Just discovered your channel, & now subscribed. Great info for this city, which we are considering.
Thanks for the videos. I love that you have a mountain dulcimer in the background!
Great information about Braga city
Awesome video Raf!
A Northern Portugal tour is in my bucket list
That was a fantastic video, thanks a lot :)
Thank you for coming to check it out :) If there’s anything you’re curious about Braga, feel free to let me know… who knows could make it into a future video. ;)
@@RafaelDiFuria Oh, thanks but you really mentioned a lot already: Things like bikeability(in another video i guess) and walkability were quite interesting for me. Giving ideas about the neighborhoods was incredibly useful. Maybe looking into the "suburbs" of Braga and have show where it is nice there? Since the public transport seems ok, that seems like a cheap alternative to the city center.
And since you've already brought up idealista: An idea would be to browse a few houses and "review" the locations and prices directly? Not sure if that would be useful content though.
Great work! Keep it up
Thank you for your kind words and thank you for coming to check out this episode :)
Hi, Rafael. Thanks so much for this insightful video. Wife and I plan to emigrate next year and have chosen Braga as our future home, thanks in part to your efforts (also subscribed!)
We were hoping that you would be able to show T1 apartments in Braga and thereabouts along with the associated costs and features and amenities close to the city center. That would really help people like us to get a sense of what sort of T1 furnished apartments our money could buy us.
I wish you well!
Very helpful video. I never considered Portugal as a place to retire but we fell in love with the North on our last visit. Braga seems to be a good fit for an older American as we are. Porto is fantastic and other worldly but I think Braga would be perfect as it is a short train ride away. Again thanks for all your information.
It’s really quite the little city! Definitely something special! I can see what attracts people to Porto, and some of the things I like about Porto I can find here. But even with that said Porto isn’t so far away :)
Amazing info bro and thanks a lot❤
We were thinking that Lisbon was where we were going to start off but honestly Braga is more the size we want and more of the climate we like. We're in Portland OR right now and this area of Portugal seems pretty similar climate wise. We'll be spending the day there Nov 17th so that'll give us a better feel for it. Not moving until next Summer.
There are for sure similarities between northern Portugal and Northern California/Pacific North West, but milder in the winter than the Pacific Northwest. I was speaking to a Portuguese friend earlier who was in California for the first time recently and commented that it has a similar feel to this part of the country.
You didnt even covered the trully best and quiet parts of the city to live for example "quinta da capela" right near to the continent you mentioned, but without all the traffic and more central. Besides avenida da liberade went trough extensive renovations and it is super cool now...
Would love for you to do a video on the extreme east of Portugal down in the Algarve. Wondering on you thoughts of VRSA...or Tavira.
You dont need to keep boosting the bass in the audio. Put a high pass filter on it and your voice will sound clearer.
It's all mudded up and boomy.
Mi piacciono sempre i tuoi video anche se mi spiace che te ne sia andato da Rovigo.
Thanks!
Hi, Rafael. Thanks so much for this informative video. My husband and I plan to emigrate next year and have chosen Braga as our future home (thanks to you) However when we check idealista, it seems like there is no house to rent in Braga, literally none! Is it correct? I am a bit upset now and reconsidering our decision, do you think we need to consider Porto? Of course Porto is more expensive but at least, it seems there are many options...
Hey Rafael
My husband and I are considering moving to Braga close to retirement but looking to purchase an apartment or property there and definitely in the City center. My question is do you know what website comparing to Zillow should we use to start our search for a place to live. Any ideas? Thank you so much for this informative video😊
Dear Rafael,
I was impressed by your video and how you linked the map versus your discussion. Very helpful. My question would be: is Braga a good destination for an expat to find a job and in which area would companies be located?
Imho, unfortunately PT along with a good chunk of southern Europe in general is not ideal for an individual who is looking for work in the location based where they will be living. Maybe there are exceptions but as a generalization this would be my opinion…
Very useful! I have been wondering about the noise and activity level in the central area especially because there seems to be a fair every other day throughout the summer. A question for you on buying apartments: Who's responsible for the common areas, and is there a monthly fee to maintain them? I'm especially concerned about apartments in smaller historic remodeled buildings of 3-4 stories.
Glad you enjoyed this episode:)
From what I’ve seen it seems as though the owner is usually the one responsible for contributing to that. From my understanding it’s organized by the person managing the building.
Please tell me where the cheapest area for rent an apartment in Braga..... thank you.
Very helpful video, congrats!! Where did you find the contact of the real estate?
In short it was by luck, I’d seen the name mentioned by someone else online.
very useful, thanks.
Hey man thanks for this video fulfilled with very valuable info, now I want to know how things are in terms of job opportunities in Braga, I’m right in front on a highway fork between Porto and Braga. So any advice would be well appreciated. I already subscribed and followed you on IG. Keep it up.
Great video.
The fireworks come from the disco near B. Jesus
Great Video Rafa! Come to Belarus & let’s make a video about expat life in Minsk 🇧🇾
Dude I’d love to get out to Eastern Europe some day! It’s been on my list for a long time.
My good people !! I am planning on moving from seattle to braga at the end of this year! If you have plans to move reach out! Let’s exchange experiences - network or whatever!
Are you on LinkedIn?
Yea Jonathan alvarado !
The best portugal city 🍻
Can u refer a real estate agent who is open to work on finding the property even it is not listed in her/his company
Thank you a lot for this video! Can anybody here share your experience about zone close to parque na ponte? Is it quiet, and comfortable for living? I love Parks and looking for place where are more green area and still walkable and suitable for living without car. Muito obrigada!!! 😘
Its fine. Another great area super calm family zone with lots of trees and low traffic is "quinta da capela" (rua das forças armadas arround area.
Is there a decent sized expat community in Braga?
Decent in comparison to many places I’ve been, it’s a somewhat smaller comunity with a monthly meetup that can be from 20-60 people, but one of the kindest and most welcoming expat communities I’ve experienced. A large portion of the comunity are retirees but there’s a growing younger segment of the comunity as well.
@@RafaelDiFuria Awesome! Thanks! Planning to move there in 2026.
Tiffany, there is a small but growing English-speaking expat community in Braga, who are very friendly, as Rafael stated. However, unlike expat communities near Lisbon or in the Algarve, they are not concentrated in any neighborhood or specific area. Most are scattered across and around Braga. While get togethers are held monthly in the city center and are well attended, you won't find a concentration of English speaking expats in any particular neighborhood or area.
@@richardcoffman6794 Thank you!
Falas muito bem Português ka ka Brilliant mate
The only mountain dulcimer in Portugal?
I sure hope not but it very well could be 🤣
So how'd you end up with a dulcimer over there. You from a place that they are used? I say that because I am in Kentucky. So we'll you know.
@@kevinvincent4323 got it before I left the US, kept it with me through all my moves. Got it directly from the guy who made it out in Idaho. He had some really amazing instruments, and this was the one that caught my eye the most 😊
Ola Rafael tudo bem? I’m moving to Braga in 2 months and I’m having a really hard time to rent a place there . At This point I’m think in rent just a room in somebody else’s house, please give me some tips on that . I will be attending school in downtown Braga , I have been looking in this sites idealista, casa.sapo and imovirtual . I’m from Brazil so I do speak Portuguese but I’m still struggling to find a place.
Thank you so much!