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Heritage & Culture
Fly & Drive Tours
2012 - 2013 Lisbon, Porto, Évora, Coimbra, Tavira, Lagos, Braga, and more
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Fly & Drive Tours Contents A Journey Through History
12 Days / 11 Nights
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Images of Portugal
11 Days / 10 Nights
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Classic Portugal
8 Days / 7 Nights
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Truly Portugal
8 Days / 7 Nights
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Mediterranean Landscapes
8 Days / 7 Nights
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Tale of Two Rivers between the Douro and the Tagus
8 Days / 7 Nights
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Tour of the North of Portugal
8 Days / 7 Nights
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Tour of the Pousadas of Portugal
8 Days / 7 Nights
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Manor Houses of Portugal
9 Days / 8 Nights
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Day Eight
Day Six Day Seven
Day Five
Day Nine
Day Ten
Day One Day Two Day Four
Day Eleven
P O R T U G A L
Day Three
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Heritage & Culture
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A Journey through History Featuring: Lisbon, Lagos, Évora, Coimbra, Porto, Braga, Óbidos, Sintra, Cascais and Estoril
Duration: 12 Days / 11 Nights Total Driving Distance: 1,386Km /861mi
Portugal, a country with a rich history of seafaring and discovery stretching back to the 15th century when Portuguese explorers such as Vasco da Gama put to sea in search of a passage to India, helping build a huge empire embracing Brazil as well as swathes of Africa and Asia and having a lasting impact on the culture of the country with Moorish and Oriental influences in architecture, the arts, traditional folk dance and music, particularly the melancholy Fado music which remains vibrant these days. Day One
Lisbon
Lisbon, the city on seven hills stretching along the north bank of the River Tagus is a treasure throve of secrets, cultural heritage, mystery and tradition, imbued in the magic and reflection of the sunlight. Bright city full of contrasting architectural styles, ranging from traditional neighbourhoods with narrow streets before the earthquake of 1755, to the Neo-classical and Pombaline style of open spaces such as Praça do Comércio and Avenida da Liberdade. Lisbon houses a vast range of influences that come together to produce a perfect combination of the classical and modern.
While in Lisbon....
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Tram nº 28
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Explore the downtown area starting at Rossio Square and visit the 13th century São Domingos Church, and walk down Rua Augusta to Praça do Comércio. Go back by taking Rua Area and visit the Chiado area using Santa Justa Elevator to reach Rua do Carmo. Ride on tram nº28 from Martim Moniz Square to Graça and Alfama neighborhoods and visit São Jorge Castle, Portas do Sol Bevedere, Lisbon Cathedral and Museu do Teatro Romano (Roman Theatre Museum). www.portugalres.com | info@portugalres.com | Tel: +351 211 106 020
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Rua Augusta street
View of the Tagus river from Graça district
Park Eduardo VIII
While in Lisbon....
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National Theatre at Rossio Square
Walk on Avenida da Liberdade towards Marquês de Pombal Square and veer left on Rua Barata Salgueiro to visit Casa Museu Medeiros de Almeida at Rua Rosa Araújo. This is Lisbon's most outstanding small museum, and the former residence of Antonio Medeiros e Almeida housing a priceless collection of 17th to 20th century fine arts.
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Visit Lisbon Ancient Arts Museum – Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga – housing a permanent exhibition of Portuguese art, or more precisely, the art that was produced as a consequence of Portugal’s expansion around the World.
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Visit Estrela Basilica, regarded as the most important sacred building in the Portuguese capital dating from the second half of the 18th century.
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In the evening head to the old Moorish quarter of Alfama, to a typical Fado Restaurant, where you can appreciate traditional Portuguese food and wine, while singing along with the fado singer and the sound of the Portuguese guitar.
Basilica da Estrela church
Lisbon
Day Two
Belem is one of the city's most beautiful historic quarters where you can find tall and attractive 17th and 18th century houses painted in delightful pastel shades and decorated with tiles. Belém has some of the most important Portuguese monuments and Lisbon.
While in Lisbon....
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Visit the Jerónimos Monastery, one of the most important monuments in Lisbon, a Manueline style masterpiece dating from the 16th century.
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Visit the Monument to the Discoveries (Padrão dos Descobrimentos) an enormous white stone ship prow figure statue depicting the combination of Seafaring skills with Political and Religious figures.
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While in Lisbon....
C D Carriage Museum – Museu dos Coches
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Bairro Alto district
Visit the Torre de Belém (Belém Tower) a beautiful 16th century white tower surrounded by water, with overhanging balconies and exotic turrets. Visit the Belém Cultural Centre designed by Architects Vittorio Gregotti and Manuel Salgado and bearing a modern fort-like appearance, housing the impressive Modern Art Collection, a roof top terrace with river views, cafe and restaurant. Visit the Carriage Museum (Museu dos Coches) to see unforgettable fairy-tale carriages featuring sumptuous gold exteriors and luxurious upholstered interiors. Visit the Maritime Museum, housing a vast collection of model boats including the fascinating luxurious ship cabin from the yacht of Portuguese Royal Family (1908) complete with piano and roulette table and also see the colourful Portuguese fishing boats and romantic River Barges. At night head to Bairro Alto the neighbourhood of Lisbon to where in the evening people start to converge on its narrow cobblestoned streets, filling them up with a partying, bohemian vibe.
Lisbon - Lagos
Day Three
Distance: 300Km / 186mi
Lagos is a historic town with great shopping in its quiet cobbled back streets and once a major port and historically one of the region's most interesting cities. Nowadays tis city is an important tourist town featuring many architectural buildings of its ancient past, including a building dating originally back to around 1445 recorded as being Europe’s first slave market. The town walls still remain after sections were restored.
While in Lagos....
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Visit the famous 'golden church' of Santo António rebuilt in 1769. Entrance to this church is through the museum at the side.
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Visit São Sebastião Church, dating from 14th to 16th century and offering from its staircase a nice view of Lagos.
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Lagos promenade
Downtown Lagos
While in Lagos....
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Visit the Old Slave Market, currently an art gallery.
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Walk along Avenida dos Descobrimentos (Avenue of the Discoveries) which runs along the water front towards Lagos Marina and cross the footbridge over the Bensafrim River to the Marina.
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Drive to Ponte da Piedade and in front of the lighthouse look at the beaches of Lagos bay with the Monchique hills as a backdrop. Visit Praia de Dona Ana and Praia do Camilo beach or go walking past the marina to Meia-Praia Beach a stretch of 4 kilometers (2.4mi) of sandy white beach.
F Lagos Parish Church
Drive to Sagres the southernmost point of Continental Europe a place surrounded by wild nature, where the monumental rocky cliffs along the coast contrast with long stretches of white sandy beaches. The village of Sagres is full of ancient sailor’s legends and historic monuments.
Lagos - Évora
Day Four
Distance: 235Km / 145mi
Évora a town enclosed by ancient walls preserved in its original state and housing monuments dating from various historical periods, is on UNESCO's World Heritage list. The town shows vestiges from Roman times such as walls and rooms including the monumental Roman temple, testifying to Évora's lively cultural, artistic and historical past. The variety of architectural styles, Romanic, Gothic, Manueline, Mannerist and Baroque, the palaces and even the squares and narrow streets are all part of the rich heritage of this museum-city.
While in Évora....
Giraldo Square
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See the Aqueduto da Água de Prata, an aqueduct stretching for 8 km (4.5mi) built in 1531-37 by King João III to supply water to the city.
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Visit Évora Cathedral and Sacred Art Museum, built in the Gothic style, completed in the 13th century and interiors dating from the 17th and 18th centuries.
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Visit S. Brás Chapel built in 1480 and a good example of Arabgothic style featuring cylindrical buttresses. Visit the S. Francisco Church and Bones Chapel. www.portugalres.com | info@portugalres.com | Tel: +351 211 106 020
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Évora University
Loios Monastery
Évora city walls
While in Évora....
Évora Cathedral
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Visit Loios Church dating from the 15th century with a cloister in the Gothic style and interior covered in tiles from the 18th century.
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See the Roman Temple with Corinthian columns.
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Walk in Giraldo Square with its Gothic looking fountain and Santo António Church built in the 16th century at its top. Drive to the outskirts of town to visit the Almendres Cromlech erected over several different periods in the Neolithic era, between 5000 and 4000 BC. Its stones seem to be astronomically and geometrically aligned.
Évora - Coimbra
Day Five
Distance: 260Km / 162mi
Bathed by the Mondego River, Coimbra enjoys a wonderful view over the river and its plains, since it is located on a hill. It is mostly known for its University, which is one of the oldest in the world, starting back in the 13th century. Even before the University, Coimbra was a place of power called Aeminium in Roman times bearing still traces of the Romans throughout the city and around it. In Medieval times Coimbra was the capital city of Portugal and during that time a lot of important monuments were built, such as the Old Cathedral.
While in Coimbra....
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C Coimbra University
Visit the Biblioteca Joanina, the University library with three rooms in Baroque style linked by arches of polychrome wood, structurally identical to the main doorway and walls lined with bookcases lacquered in red and dark green with gilded oriental decoration, housing around 200,000 books from the 12th to the 19th centuries. Visit the Sé Velha (Old Cathedral built in Romanesque style, dating back from the 2nd half of the 12th century which main doorway shows obvious Islamic influence, while the side door, known as the ‘Porta Especiosa’ (Beautiful Door), has elegant Renaissance decoration. Visit the Telo de Morais Collection known as the City Museum and housed at the Chiado Building, home to the art collection donated to the city by the Telo de Morais family consisting of an important collection of Portuguese paintings from the 19th and 20th centuries, ceramics, sculpture, silverware and furniture. www.portugalres.com | info@portugalres.com | Tel: +351 211 106 020
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Machado de Castro Museum
While in Coimbra....
D Santa Clara-a-Velha monastery
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Sé Nova church
Day Six
Visit the Machado de Castro Museum a former Bishop’s Palace built on top of the foundation of the forum of the Roman city of Aeminium and housing important collections displaying the wealth of the Church and the importance of royal patronage. Its architectural spaces were recently refurbished and expanded and it is now possible to visit one of the most remarkable works of Roman architecture in Portugal, the cryptoporticus. Visit the Bissaya Barreto House Museum home to a collection of Portuguese tiles, porcelain from the Companhia das Índias and contemporary Portuguese paintings.
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Go to Fado ao Centro, a Club opened from Monday to Sunday (10am to 7pm) located in the historic centre of town at Rua Quebra Costas. Entrance to the photo exhibition about Coimbra´s Fado is free. Fado shows take place every day at this Club and the purchase of a ticket is required.
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Visit Portugal dos Pequeninos, a miniature village of traditional Portuguese houses and villages.
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Drive to Conímbriga to visit the Roman Ruins the largest and most extensively excavated Roman site in Portugal, a town with public baths, a forum and an aqueduct and some of the largest houses discovered in the Western Roman Empire.
Coimbra - Porto
Distance: 116Km / 72mi
Porto is the second largest city in Portugal and the gateway to visit northern Portugal. This town lies at the mouth of the Douro River and it is home to past and present day architecture, with styles including Roman, Gothic, and Renaissance. The best way to visit Porto is to take a walk tour throughout the city.
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Porto Old Town
Building in downtown Porto
While in Porto...
A Port Wine Lodges
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Porto Town Hall
Clérigos tower
Walk to Ribeira the oldest neighbourhood of Porto located on the banks of the Douro River which tall houses made of granite clad with tiles or painted in warm colours seem to be holding to each other and arching through the narrow cobbled streets like they want to embrace the visitor. Visit São Francisco Church a Gothic style church built in the 14th century with a rich interior made of pillars and columns with carvings of plants, animals, and cherubs are covered in gold. Visit the Cathedral (Sé do Porto), a fortress like construction initially built in the 12th century, but altered over time which the only left part of the original façade is a rose window. Do not miss its Gothic cloisters covered with blue and white tiles, even more dazzling than the church.
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Visit the Clerigos Church and Tower the tallest tower in Portugal when completed in 1763.
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Visit the Casa da Musica, a modern twelve story high irregularly shaped building, used for musical performances only and featuring in the auditorium a baroque organ pinned to the wall, making this building even more intriguing.
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Walk in Jardins do Palacio de Cristal, considered the most beautiful garden in the city featuring a belvedere overlooking the Douro River.
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Visit the Port Wine Lodges located at Vila Nova de Gaia where you can learn about and taste Port Wine.
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Visit the Casa de Serralves, a Foundation located on 18 hectares of land home to Rose gardens, an Art Deco villa and Porto Museum of Contemporary Art.
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Visit the Palácio da Bolsa the first building in the city to have electricity and as such home to some amazing antique light fixtures. All the rooms are done in a different style and it’s a treat to get to wander around and see each one specially the Arabian Room, which took 18 years to complete and is a stunning sight of glass and plaster. www.portugalres.com | info@portugalres.com | Tel: +351 211 106 020
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Porto cathedral
Avenida da Liberdade avenue
While in Porto....
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Walk in Santa Catarina Street where a mix of hip boutiques, local brands and well-known global names can be found and Via Catarina Shopping Mall, offers shoppers three floors of stores. Enjoy a refreshment at the Café Majestic established in 1921 with its banquettes towered over by marble walls with bas-relief cherubs, and gilt-edged mirrors adorned with curlicues.
Porto
Day Seven
Rich from centuries of trade, modern Porto is as much a cosmopolitan centre as it is a city labelled as the 'granite city' and best known for its striking bridges and Port wine, which is stored in the lodges at Vila Nova de Gaia. This town with its old Ribeira district classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site is a warren of narrow, twisting streets and shadowy arches which on-going restoration is attracting a growing number of restaurants, bars and nightclubs. The fishing towns of Matosinhos and Leça da Palmeira to the north of Porto boast some of the best fish and seafood restaurants in Portugal.
While in Porto....
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Visit São Bento Railway Station officially inaugurated in 1916 home to a display of tile murals made of around 20,000 tiles covering most of the atrium.
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Visit Museu Soares dos Reis Portugal's the first designated national museum showcasing a valuable collection of paintings, glass, ceramics and jewelry.
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Visit the Museu Romântico da Quinta da Macieirinha, a house museum depicting the way of life from the late 19th century Romantic period.
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Drive to Foz neighborhood the most sophisticated district of Porto, with a multitude of ocean-front bars, cafés, clubs and restaurants. Walk by the waterfront at Jardim do Passeio Alegre an elegant garden surrounded by palm trees, continue north on Avenida do Brasil, the wide open spaces, big attractive houses, beaches, and cafés giving it the look of a resort. The café Praia da Luz is a favorite and also recommend for a drink at night. At the end of the promenade you will reach Castelo do Queijo, a fortress dating from 1661.
Palacio de Cristal Gardens
Carmo Church
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Porto Ribeira District
Lello Book Store
While in Porto....
E F Gomes Teixeira square
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Building in Passeio Alegre garden
Visit Santo Ildefonso Church a Baroque church distinguished by its lovely blue and white tile panels that cover the façade. Visit the Misericórdia Church located at Rua das Flores with a richly decorated Baroque façade which interior has a sober Mannerist style, Neo-classical woodcarvings and blue and white tiles. Visit the Carmo Church located next door to the Carmelitas Church, built in the 18th century and a magnificent example of late Baroque architecture with a single nave made up of elegant gilt carvings and an outside wall completely covered in blue and white tile panels.
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Visit Livraria Lello & Irmãos located at Rua dos Carmelitas, Porto’s most famous bookstore, and one of the most beautiful of its kind in the world, featuring a carved double staircase, gorgeous railings and a small cafe at the top the perfect place for a cup of coffee or a glass of Port.
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Drive to Matosinhos and Leça towns located in the northern suburbs both famous for its high-quality fish and seafood restaurants.
Porto - Braga
Day Eight
Distance: 40Km / 24mi
Braga has always been an important center for culture and the Romans called it Bracara Augusta becoming in Medieval times a very religious town, as attested by its numerous monasteries, convents and churches. Braga's cathedral is the oldest in the country and monuments were added with the passing of time, and in more recent times, the opening of the University and the quality of the contemporary architecture has generated a youthful influx of light, color, transporting this town to the forefront of the modern world.
While in Braga....
A Largo do Paço square
Visit Braga Cathedral the oldest in Portugal built in Manueline and Baroque styles, housing great art and treasury. The twin organs are just magnificent and you can also visit the museum home to the sculpture of Nossa Senhora do Leite (the Virgin Breastfeeding the Child) made by Nicolas Chanterene in the 16th century, the Cross used in the first mass in Brazil in 1500, and the tombs of Henri of Burgundy and Dona Theresa parents of the first king of Portugal. www.portugalres.com | info@portugalres.com | Tel: +351 211 106 020
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Misericordia church
Santa Barbara gardens
While in Braga...
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Walk in and around the Praça da Républica featuring a lovely large fountain, located in an open area with restaurants and shopping at nearby Avenida da Liberdade.
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Visit the Archaeology Museum D. Diogo de Sousa a spacious and modern museum showcasing great reconstructions of several Roman buildings that once stood in Braga.
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Visit Museu dos Biscainhos a palace which rooms are wonderfully preserved providing a snapshot into how the seventeenth century Portuguese nobility lived. Apart from the main rooms, you get to see the stables, an exhibition on clothes from previous periods, as well as the courtyard and gardens.
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Visit Bom Jesus do Monte Sanctuary (Good Jesus of the Mountain) which lies on the outskirts of the city. The main church lies at the top of a hill overlooking Braga, access by an ornamental staircase the highlight of Baroque architecture completed in the late 18th century.
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Visit the Benedictine monastery of São Martinho in Tibães one of the most impressive religious buildings in Portugal. The church's beauty stems from the rich decoration in gilt wood and its cloisters are unified by a series of tiles depicting the life and legend of Saint Benedict.
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Visit the Medina and Pius XII Museums sharing the same building and housing an impressive collection comprising of 83 oil paintings, 21 drawings by painter Henrique Medina and religious memorabilia.
Bom Jesus do Monte Sanctuary
Braga downtown
Braga cathedral
Day Nine
Braga - Óbidos
Distance: 335Km / 208mi
The magnificent medieval walled town of Óbidos is known as the Town of Queens because of a tradition in which kings used to offer the place to their wives. The town boasts some lovely churches. Resembling an open-air museum, this walled medieval town has been preserved to look like a picture-postcard, with its monuments, narrow winding streets and white-washed houses with windows and terraces full of flowers.
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Óbidos
Óbidos castle
While in Óbidos...
Street in Óbidos
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Visit the graceful castle now a Pousada and perhaps the most romantic of all of the Portuguese Pousadas.
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Visit the Carmo Church a Romanesque-Gothic style building.
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Visit the Santa Maria Church, boasting exquisite 17th century tiles and a fine Renaissance tomb.
Visit the São Martinho Church.
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Visit the Senhor da Pedra Sanctuary located in the outskirts of town.
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Visit the Municipal Museum housing important archaeological remains from the 15th and 17th centuries.
Visit the Misericórdia and São Pedro churches.
Óbidos - Sintra
Day Ten
Distance: 75Km / 46mi
Sintra, nicknamed the fairy tale village of Portugal with its lush and exotic foliage teems with castles and palaces that are so enchanting that they all seem to come straight out of a fantasy book.
While in Sintra...
Monserrate Palace
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Visit the National Palace with its iconic chimneys and amazing collection of 15th century tiles.
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Visit the Pena Palace, showcasing extravagant and overwhelming architecture. Matching its pastel façade is a magical garden and the Pena Park with ponds on which black swans seem to float, full of exotic trees and fountains.
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Visit the Moorish Castle a fortress that hugs the mountain curves as it climbs upwards, a location where to enjoy views of the land and sea.
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Visit Quinta da Regaleira Estate looking as if designed by a fairy and full of medieval and mythological symbols with secret caverns and an initiation well, turning the lovely garden into a fascinating place. www.portugalres.com | info@portugalres.com | Tel: +351 211 106 020
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Pena Palace
While in Sintra....
Adraga beach
Day Eleven
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Visit Palace of Monserrate the home to a pleasant garden and park. This is a romantically small palace, which architecture is a blend of Neo-Gothic and Indian motifs.
F
Drive to Cabo da Roca the westernmost point of Europe, marked by a lighthouse and offering one of the best sea views.
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Drive to nearby beaches of Praia da Adraga, Praia Grande, and Praia das Maçãs boasting clear waters, and fine sand. Enjoy a meal and drink at the beach restaurants.
Sintra – Cascais – Estoril - Lisboa
Distance: 25Km / 14mi
Cascais and Estoril are two enchanting resort towns along the Atlantic coast not far from Sintra. Cascais is renowned for its picturesque buildings and houses, ocean scenery and pedestrian walkways, a small beach and plenty of places to stroll along the water. Estoril, just 3km (1.5mi) east of Cascais, is known for the Casino Estoril, one of Europe's largest casinos. If gambling isn’t your thing, then simply relax on the beach of Tamariz, or have a drink at one of the bars bordering the sand.
While in the area....
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Estoril
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Visit Casa das Histórias comprising works of artist Paula Rego´s works as well as some of her late husband, Victor Willing. The building itself was designed by architect Eduardo Souto Moura who used the landscape features to give the structure its peculiar shape and striking color. Visit the Maritime D. Carlos Museum housing a permanent exhibition linked to marine biology and the relationship between Men and the Sea, mainly rendering homage to Portugal's last King D. Carlos great lover of the sea and patron to many activities linked to it. Visit the Marquês de Pombal Palace and gardens a house of palatial proportions which garden, houses the Fountain of Poets.
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Condes Castro Guimarães Museum
Queluz National Palace
While in the area...
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E Estoril door detail
Visit the Condes Castro Guimarães Museum a small palace commissioned to Luigi Manini in 1900 by George O ‘ Neil, a descendant of the King of Ireland. Including in its collection are items of great artistic and value, such as paintings about Cascais by Portuguese and foreign artists, Indo-Portuguese porcelain and an excellent archaeology section. The most valuable exhibit is a valuable illustrated book by Duarte Galvão, Chronicle of the king Dom Afonso Henriques, dating from 1505, with a coloured print depicting 16th century Lisbon. The garden of the museum houses a small zoo. Visit Queluz National Palace, located at Queluz in the outskirts of Lisbon and one of the last great rococo buildings to be designed in Europe. The architect was Mateus Vicente de Oliveira, who had trained under Ludovice of Ratisbon and Jean Baptiste Robillon during the construction of another royal palace, Mafra. This palace, with its single-story flanking wings has ostentatious and extravagant interiors, namely the Ballroom and the Hall of Ambassadors.
Lisbon
Day Twelve
Distance: 75Km / 46mi
In Lisbon you will be surprised and delighted by the number and variety of shops and shopping malls to suit all tastes from cheaper brands to top international fashion brands. If you're a Non-European Union tourist you can enjoy Tax Free shopping (VAT or IVA in Lisbon) on purchased goods. The big department stores (such as El Corte Ingles) and shopping malls (such as Colombo, Vasco de Gama, Amoreiras, and Allegro) open from 10am to 11pm or midnight, Monday to Sunday, while smaller shops often close at around 7pm.
While in Lisbon...
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B Shopping downtown Lisbon
Buy handmade gloves, hats, shoes, embroidered bed linen and monogrammed towels, honey-scented ecclesiastical candles, soaps, beautifully-packaged tinned sardines and framed blackand-white family photographs, all at bargain prices at oldfashioned shops with wooden counters and antique glass display cabinets located in the Chiado area. Buy leather goods, shoes, handbags, purses, wallets, clothing gear, all size of luggage, gloves, made locally of fine Portuguese leather at the Baixa district. www.portugalres.com | info@portugalres.com | Tel: +351 211 106 020
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Heritage & Culture
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Images of Portugal Featuring: Lisbon, Algarve, Beja, Évora, Coimbra Porto, Braga, Fátima, Óbidos and Sintra
Duration: 11 Days / 10 Nights Total Driving Distance: 1,331Km /827mi
Contrary to
what you might suppose Portugal is an extremely diverse country where the landscape is constantly changing every few hundreds or even tens of kilometers, even within their own regions. This is one of the greatest riches of this small country. The same goes for its traditions, costumes and gastronomy. Day One
Lisbon
Distance: 70Km / 44mi
Lisbon is an enchanting capital with a fortress circled by neighborhoods drenched in medieval charm, fine monuments and picturesque houses whose facades are covered in ornate ceramic tiles. The yellow electric tramcars winding their way up and down the hills of this old capital and the sound of traditional Fado songs accompanying many a candle-lit dinner lends an old-world mystery to this burgeoning cosmopolitan city.
While in Lisbon....
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B Tower of Belém
Tour the downtown area known as Baixa, starting at Rossio square and walking to Praça do Comércio. On the return turn right towards the medieval quarters of Alfama and Mouraria, crowned by the magnificent São Jorge Castle. Return to Rossio square and walk left up the hill to Bairro Alto and Madragoa neighborhoods. Visit some of the city museums: the Ancient Arts Museum – Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, Chiado, Museum, Archeology Museum, Modern Arts Museum, Carriage Museum, Maritime Museum, Gulbenkian Museum and Ricardo Espírito Santo Silva Foundation.
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Estrela Basilica
Carmo church
While in Lisbon....
C D Lisbon Cathedral
Pay a visit to the churches of Lisbon Cathedral, S達o Vicente de Fora, Conceic達o Velha, S達o Roque, Madre Deus and Basilica da Estrela. Head to Alfama neighbourhood to a special evening of a traditional Portuguese meal and Fado Music. We suggest Casa de Linhares, Pateo de Alfama, Clube de Fado, Parreirinha de Alfama and Sr. Fado.
Lisbon - Algarve
Day Two
Distance: 356Km / 221mi
The Algarve is the southernmost region of Portugal. The region is known for its beautiful coast with long stretches of gold coloured sandy beaches and emerald green waters, steep cliffs made of red rock, cocooned beaches and rolling hills dotted with olive, carob, fig, almond and oak trees.
While in the area....
A Vilamoura Marina Beack
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Enjoy your day by going to the beaches of Quarteira, a large sandy beach stretching for several miles opposite the Quarteira promenade and very busy during the summer season; Praia da Rocha Baixinha Leste Beach, a large and flat sandy beach between Praia da Rocha Baixinha Oeste and the Vilamoura Marina with excellent infrastructures, perfect for families with children; the Praia da Rocha Baixinha Oeste, a flat sandy beach adjacent to Praia de Fal辿sia direction Vilamoura with good infrastructures, perfect for families with children, or Praia da Marina de Vilamoura Beach, a wide sandy beach stretching from Marina of Vilamoura to the fishing port of neighboring Quarteira, is a flat beach well protected by breakwaters and perfect for children Tour the Ria Formosa lagoon, a nature reserve of over 17.000 hectares a stopping place for hundreds of different birds during the spring and autumn migratory periods. We recommend Formosa Mar as one of the Tour Companies offering guided tours of the area. For more info visit www.formosamar.com
Quarteira beach
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Ria Formosa National Park
While in the area.... Drive to Faro de main city in the Algarve with both Arab and Roman ruins and attractive old buildings. Visit the old part of the city still surrounded by the Roman walls dating back to the 9th century visit the 13th century Cathedral and the neighbouring 16th century Convent now turned into the city’s archaeological museum and housing a section devoted to the Arab occupation. Continue your tour by paying a visit to Nossa Senhora do Carmo church acclaimed to be the best example of gold-leaf woodwork in southern Portugal and featuring a chapel lined with the bones from over 1200 monks. Next to Dom Francisco Gomes Square visit the small Naval Museum composed of scale model boats and galleons showing the maritime history of the Algarve´s coast.
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Shop at Algarve Forum on the outskirts of Faro with an underground car park.
Faro marina
Distance: 75Km / 46mi
Algarve - Beja
Day Three
The Alentejo region is the largest region in Portugal, comprising almost 1/3 of the land. Beja is the capital of the Lower Alentejo region with a rich historic background and records dating from 48 AC when Roman Emperor Julius Caesar gave it the name of Pax Julia and declared it as a regional capital, but there is evidence that the location was inhabited since the Bronze Age. The Moors renamed the town when they occupied it from 711 to 1162.
While in Beja....
Nossa Senhora da Conceição church
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Visit the city tower, and go up its 100 steps to look out over the ancient layout of houses, patios and gardens set against boundless views over the plains.
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Visit the Convent of Nossa Senhora da Conceição housing one of the best national collections of Hispano-Arab tiles.
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Visit the Church of Santa Maria.. Visit the Visigothic Basilica of Santo Amaro.
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Town of Beja
Beja castle
Santa Maria church
While in Beja....
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Visit Herdade da Malhadinha Nova in Albernoa a winery producing elegant, intensely fruity and very complex wines. Visitors can participate in a guided tour of the estate followed by a wine tasting session. The gourmet restaurant adjoining the wine cellars serves creative cuisine, making the most of local produce. Tel. +351 284 965 210. Visit the Herdade do Rocim in Cuba a wine estate where visitors can learn about the different grape varieties, the various stages of wine making, vines and grapes. Tel. +351 284 415 180.
Beja - Évora
Day Four
Distance: 75Km / 46mi
Évora, capital of the Upper Alentejo, rising up in the middle of the beautiful Alentejo plains has since Roman times been considered an important town evidenced by the ruins of a classic temple and the vestiges of surrounding walls. Nowadays this town is considered one of the world’s great historical towns and recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site since 1986.
While in Évora....
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Visit the Templo Romano (Roman Temple), also referred to as Temple of Diana, the ancient Roman goddess of the moon, the hunt, and chastity and believed to be built in first century A.D. in homage to Emperor Augustus who was venerated as a god during and after his rule. Nowadays only the base and 14 Corinthian columns remain.
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Visit the Sé Catedral (the Cathedral), one of the oldest and most important monuments in the city, which main façade built in rose granite is flanked by two massive towers, completed in the 16th century featuring a vaulted main portal a masterpiece of Portuguese Gothic sculpture with marble columns occupied by huge statues of the Apostles executed in the 1330s.
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Visit the São Francisco Church, built between 1480 and 1510 in Gothic-manueline style featuring a very beautiful golden gilt altar and impressive tile panels.
São Francisco church
Roman Temple
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Graça church
Giraldo square
While in Évora.... Visit the Bones Chapel, Capela dos Ossos in Portuguese and built by Franciscan monks in 16th century. The chapel is decorated with about 5000 people's bones.
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Loios convent Évora
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Évora cathedral
Visit D. Manuel Palace, built in the 16th century and also known as the Royal Palace of São Francisco this building is a mixture of Gothic, Manueline, Neo-moorish and Renaissance styles which all that now remains is the Gallery of Ladies, where it is said that the Portuguese sea navigator Vasco da Gama received his command of the squadron he led to discover the sea route to India. Visit the Lóios Church, which Convent founded in 1485 was built over the ruins of Evora's Arabian castle, The church private property of the Duques de Cadaval, who still occupy a section of their palace next door The entrance is through a large Gothic portal under the tower which interiors houses a floor-to-ceiling collection of blue tiles by António Oliveira Bernardes (early 1700s), depicting scenes of life of Saint Lourenço Justiniano, founder of the Lóios order. Visit the Graça Church built in built in the 16th century, and of Palladian influence with a robust Mannerist façade, including a monumental doorway topped by a double fronton with angels above it and four robust Atlas-style figures placed around the four corners, symbolizing four rivers. Visit the wineries of Esporão and Monte da Ravasqueira.
Distance: 170Km / 106mi Located in central Portugal, Coimbra is a town perched on a hill on the banks of the Mondego River rich in history and culture, a vibrant city with a bustling student population due to its old and famous University and showcasing rich culture in music and arts. Day Five
Évora - Coimbra
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Sé Velha
While in Coimbra....
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Visit the New Cathedral located near Coimbra´s University and displaying it its façade niches with the statues of saints dominated by Baroque ornamentation. Its interior of vaulted ceilings in the shape of a Latin cross provides a place for quiet reflection. There is also a huge baptismal font carved out of stone in the 16th century.
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Visit the National Museum Machado de Castro housed in the former Palace of the Bishops, built over an ancient Roman forum which ruins can still be seen. The museum is home to religious works, statues and paintings. The museum also celebrates the archaeology of the Roman occupation.
Santa Clara-a-Velha monastery
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Coimbra old town
Visit the Convent of Santa Clara-a-Velha, design by architect Domingos Domingues, who worked previously in the Monastery of Alcobaça. The architecture style combines Roman and Gothic styles, and the church is composed by three naves of similar height, without transept. Each nave is divided in seven arches which curbed ribbed vaults are signs of Roman influence. The church was inaugurated in 1330 and one year later, in 1331, the Mondego river waters flooded the Monastery initiating the progressive sinking of the buildings into the muddy soil. Today, if the church ceiling seems to be too low and the height to length ratio unbalanced, it is because, half the height stands below the floor plan, flooded in the swamp..
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Visit the University of Coimbra Joanine Library, known as Biblioteca Joanina built in the 18th century during the reign of John V. This library is composed by three great rooms divided by decorated arches and walls covered by two storied shelves, in gilded or painted exotic woods containing around 200,000 books and ceilings blending harmoniously with the rest of the decor.
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Visit Portugal dos Pequeninos a fantastic miniature land, showing houses from the time of the discoveries and also types of traditional Portuguese houses.
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Joannine Library
Sé Nova
While in Coimbra....
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São Miguel chapel
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Visit the Sé Velha (Old Cathedral) a big Romanesque church built in the 12th century with a Gothic cloister. The cathedral is called 'old' because in the 18th century the role of 'cathedral' was given to a 16th century church called Sé Nova (New Cathedral). Visit the Santa Cruz Monastery and church built in Romanesque style designed by the French master builder Robert. Main highlights are the vaulting in Manueline style, attributed to Boitaca, and the throne, dating from 1513 and crowned with decoration alluding to the Portuguese discoveries. The bodies of both Afonso Henriques and Sancho I, the first kings of Portugal, rest in elegant funerary chests. Behind the monastery buildings the lovely Manga Cloister is an unusually pure example of Renaissance style while the 16th century Cloister of Silence in Manueline style has 4 basreliefs with scenes of Christ’s Passion by Nicolau de Chanterenne. Walk in the Botanical Gardens created in 1772 and part of the Museum of Natural History covering about 13.5 hectares of pathways, greenhouses, lakes, statues, woods and gardens arranged in three terraces forming an amphitheatre. There are in excess of 1,200 species, some of which rare and exotic, taking visitors on a true journey through the world of flora. Visit the Baroque style Church of Santo António dos Olivais built in the 18th century with a single nave lined with 18th century blue and white tiles depicting the life of the Saint Anthony. Drive to Conímbriga to visit the Roman ruins one of the largest Roman settlements in Portugal with some of the earliest layers dating back to the first Iron Age in the 9th Century B.C. The Romans arrived in the 2nd Century A.D., and the city walls are largely intact as well as the mosaic floors and foundations of many houses and public buildings. In the public baths, you can view the network of stone heating ducts beneath the now-missing floors. Archaeologists estimate that only 10 per cent of the city has been excavated. The site also houses a museum displaying objects found by archaeologists.
Roman ruins Conimbriga
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Porto cathedral
Batalha square
Coimbra - Porto
Day Six
Distance: 116Km / 72mi
Porto is an enchanted city catering to people of all ages. Rich in history and culture, beautiful monuments, gardens and buildings, parks, museums and nice places to stroll along the beach and a vibrant nightlife, Porto is a city full choice for everyone. The restaurant list is endless and the quality and variety is excellent. In the old part of the city the bars and restaurants open until very late and at the old industrial part of the city (not far from Boavista neighborhood) the best dance clubs are filled with rhythm.
While in Porto....
São Bento railway station
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Walk on vibrant Ribeira neighborhood and Vila Nova de Gaia riverfront to tour the Port Wine Lodges lining the quayside. At night have fun at the glitzy clubs and restaurants located at the end of the quay.
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Walk on Avenida dos Aliados and head to Bolhão, a buzzing market place open from Monday to Saturday and a great place to buy local cheeses, meats and flowers.
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D Clérigos tower
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Visit the São Francisco Church built between 1383 and 1410, which suffered a huge Baroque decoration in the 17th and 18th centuries becoming the perfect example of Rococo or Late Baroque architecture showcasing pillars and columns wood carved and profusely covered in gold with ornate cherubs, rose garlands, fruits, and animals. Visit the Neo-classical style Palácio da Bolsa steeped in the history of those kings, adventurers, and merchants who made Porto a rich merchant town which incredible beautiful interior architecture can be enjoyed on its atrium, in the marquetry of its unique parquet floors and at the Arab Room, a room covered in an amazing combination of western and eastern engravings. Visit Porto Cathedral one of the most impeccable embodiments of Romanesque style, which initial construction dates from 12th and the 13th century and significant alterations carried out between the 17th and 18th century and featuring a Gothic cloister built in the 14th century with ceramic tile decorations depicting scenes inspired by the Song of Solomon.
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Aliados Avenue
Porto by night
While in Porto....
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Clerigos church
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Visit the Congregados Church dating from 1680 with a 17th century Baroque facade covered in tiles. This is a church dedicated to Saint Anthony whose life is depicted in interior mural paintings. Visit the Clérigos Church and Tower a Baroque building built between 1732 and 1750. The church was one of the first Baroque churches in Portugal its adornments reflecting the city’s seaside way of life with a façade carved in shells and garlands. The bell tower completed in 1763, based upon a Roman Baroque design scheme and standing at 75m (245 ft) high offers amazing, panoramic views of the city, the Douro River and the Atlantic coast. Visit the Trindade Church (Holy Trinity Church) built in the 19th century, a building designed by Carlos Amarante and José Francisco featuring an impressive austere facade overtopped by a bell tower, and an interior replete with gilded woodwork, marble carvings and sculptures. Visit the Santo Ildefonso church built in the first half of the 18th century, a fine example of the Baroque style with its blue and white ceramic tiles adorning the façade and housing a mid-18th century retable by Nicolau Nasoni, the Italian architect who also contributed to the design of various parts of the Porto Cathedral and Clérigos Tower. Visit Santa Clara church with a marvelous balanced decorative interior consisting of superb gilded woodwork combining Baroque style ornaments with elements typical to the Rococo style. Angels, cherubs and saints immortalized in gilded woodwork populate the church, generating a dream like scenery of overwhelming ornamental abundance.
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Sameiro Basilica
Porto - Braga
Day Seven
Braga cathedral
Distance: 40Km / 24mi
Located in the Minho region and known as the city of the archbishops, Braga is an important religious destination in Portugal. Extremely rich in architectural buildings dating back to the late Neolithic and Roman times, the history of this city has been a storehouse of religious, military and civic architecture combined with a modern city and young population, a lively and attractive old center and various pedestrian streets.
While in Braga....
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Braga downtown
Bom Jesus do Monte church
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Visit the Archbishop's Palace, a huge fortress-like building home to the council offices, public library and archive. Visit the Braga Cathedral built in an extraordinary diversity of styles, including Romanesque, Gothic, Manueline, and Baroque and featuring a richly decorated interior with a Baroque double organ painted in gold and adorned with cherubs and sea creatures.
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Visit the Capela dos Coimbras, a chapel featuring a flamboyant Manueline tower and an interior with tile panels depicting the story of Adam and Eve.
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See the Casa do Raio, a Rococo building covered in blue tiles.
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Visit BiscaĂnhos Museum, housed in a 17th-century palace and home to a vast collection of Roman relics, pottery, furniture and surrounded by a beautiful garden.
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Visit in the outskirts of Braga on top of a hill the Bom Jesus Sanctuary, a twin-towered Neo-classical church built in 1784 sitting on top of an impressive Baroque staircase lined with chapels representing the Stations of the Cross.
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Visit nearby Sanctuary of Sameiro a late 19th century domed church offering beautiful views over the Minho region.
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Batalha Monastery
Braga - Fátima
Day Eight
Distance: 192Km / 119mi
Fatima is a town housing one of the most visited Marian shrines in the world. During most of the year, the shrine of Fatima is a quiet and peaceful place featuring a beautiful basilica, small chapel and an architectonically impressive underground church visited by locals and a few hundred pilgrims. On May 13, commemorating the day of the first apparition and on October 13, the day of the final apparition, half-a-million Pilgrims crowd into the great square in front of the basilica. During these times there is an atmosphere of extremely passionate religious devotion.
While in the area....
Serra D´Aire dinossaur footprints
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Visit the Serra D´Aire Dinosaur Footprints Park where more than 200 dinosaur footprints have been discovered.
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Visit the Moeda Caves located in S.Mamede, near Fátima, and open to the public all year round. During the visit an area 350m long and 45m deep can be reached and the visit is guided and takes about 25 minutes.
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Visit the Mira D´Aire Caves extend for about 10.000m, which visiting area is a 600m walk with 683 steps along the way. This is Portugal's largest cave system and the underground tour leads down through a series of colourfully lit caverns with some impressive speleothems. The last cavern, 110m below the surface contains a huge lake with artificial waterfalls and dramatic artificial fountains..
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Visit the Alvados Caves discovered in 1964 and located in a chalky region, right in the heart of the Serra de Aires and Candeeiros Natural Park comprising of a sequence of rooms of stalagmites and stalactites more than 180 million years old, formed in the mid Jurassic period, when dinosaurs inhabited this region. Special lighting and background music enhances the beauty of this natural wonder.
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Visit the Batalha Monastery a UNESCO’s World Heritage building a magnificent construction of Portuguese Late-gothic style and one of the first to receive “Manueline” art decoration and considered one of the most beautiful European churches of the late Middle Ages.
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While in the area....
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Visit the Castle of Leiria located in the town of the same name and its main focus point. Standing proud on top of a hill the castle was rebuilt numerous times following Moorish attacks. The well restored remains were built in the 14th century for the summer residence of King Dom Dinis and Queen Isabel of Aragon.
Fátima – Óbidos
Day Nine
Distance: 88Km / 55mi
Surrounded by ancient walls the town of Óbidos is a living testimony of a past full of history and of important events that have marked the country´s history. A charming little town where one can still feel the medieval atmosphere with its narrow, labyrinthine streets, ancient whitewashed houses, trimmed in blue, red and yellow, its balconies with flowers (geraniums, bougainvillea and arums), and its Manueline style doors.
While in the Óbidos....
Santa Maria church
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Walk the ancient walls of Roman and Arab origin, rebuilt in the Distance: / 131mi 12th, 14th and 16th centuries and visit King Dinis211Km tower 30 meters tall (98ft) offering unobtrusive views of the countryside.
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See the aqueduct a 3 Km (1.8mi) long stone structure in use until 1946.
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Visit each of the town 6 doors, each one featuring at the entrance a chapel or oratory carved in the rocky walls with the Virgin's statue. The south door has tiles from the 17th century.
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Visit Santa Maria church the main church inside Óbidos, built in Renaissance style in the 17th century featuring beautiful blue and white tiles from the end of the 17th century, Hispanic-Arab tiles from the 15th century, paintings by the painter of João da Costa and school of Josefa Ayala. Visit in the town main square the Municipal Museum housing pieces of Josefa of Óbidos, souvenirs from the war against Napoleon and Luso-Roman archaeological remains. Drive to nearby Quinta dos Loridos located at the heart of the Óbidos region with an history linked to wine and sparkling wine production dating back to the 15th century. This is a unique place, where the imposing beauty of the manor, Solar dos Loridos, stands out amongst the vineyards and terraced gardens, a lake, a forest and the largest oriental garden in Europe, the impressive Buddha Eden.
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Regaleira estate
Ă“bidos - Sintra
Day Ten
Distance: 75Km / 47mi
Sintra and its mountains are truly unique places. It would be a difficult task to find a parallel either in Europe, or anywhere else in the world where palaces, elegant manor houses, with their gardens and forests, mansions and chalets surrounded by a dense vegetation and long sections of walls winding around the highest of the peaks of the surrounding mountains reminding us of centuries past. In Sintra convents, mossy cliffs, murmuring fountains, austere churches and chapels, making this town the most romantic town in Portugal classified as world heritage by UNESCO.
While in the area....
Monserrate Palace
Wall of Capuchos convent
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Visit the National Palace located right at the center of town and dating from the 14th century distinguish by its two gigantic conical chimneys. Of Moorish, Gothic and Manueline styles its interior houses one of the most extensive collection of Mudejar tiles in the world, and several exceptional roomsincluding the Coat-of-Arms Room hall with a domed ceiling decorated with stags holding the coats of arms of 74 Portuguese noble families, the former banquet hall, Sala dos Cisnes featuring a magnificent ceiling made of octagonal panels decorated with swans, the Royal Chapter of King John I and the huge kitchen with a capacity for 1000 diners.
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Visit the Moorish Castle, called the Castelo dos Mouros is a charming castle set admits lush forested stands commandingly on top of a hill. Dating from the 9th century and the Moorish occupation of Portugal much of the castle ruins where reconstructed during the 19th century.
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Visit the Convent of Capuchos built in the 16th century for Franciscan monks under the most humble principles way of life the "cork convent" as it was called (doors and some walls covered by old cork) was built in the rocks itself and it is a rare example of integration and respect on the nature environment.
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Visit the Quinta da Regaleira Estate, a fascinating ensemble of constructions built in the early 20th century in middle of the dense forest in a mixture of Gothic, Manueline and Renaissance style based on Portuguese mythological and esoteric traditions. The buildings are surrounded by an exotic, fabulous park and a vast ensemble of turrets providing breathtaking views and strange recesses. www.portugalres.com | info@portugalres.com | Tel: +351 211 106 020
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Pena Palace
Pena park
While in Sintra....
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Visit the Monserrate Palace An exuberant garden and Palace, built by the millionaire Englishman Francis Cook and a unique testimony to the extravagance of the eighteen hundreds. In the strongly English style inspired Park is one of the richest botanical gardens in Portugal full of exotic trees, waterfalls and lakes. Visit the Pena Palace Built in the 1840s and one of Europe's most fantastic palaces, including a drawbridge, a conglomeration of turrets, ramparts, and domes, and a gargoyle above a Neo-Manueline arch, all washed in an array of pastel shades and which extravagant interior decorated in late Victorian and Edwardian furnishings, houses rich ornaments, paintings, and priceless porcelain preserved just as the royal family left them. Surrounding the palace the mystical Pena Park is filled with a variety of trees and exotic plants from the former colonies of the Portuguese empire, ponds, fountains, and black swans.
Visit the Queluz Palace a small version of a Versailles-like palace and Portugal's finest example of Rococo architecture. Built in the 17th century as a manor house for King Pedro II, and later enlarged and transformed into a graceful palace featuring a grandiose and elegant Throne Room, once the scene of splendid balls and banquets, lined with mirrors and adorned with crystal chandeliers and gilded statues, a music room, where the queen's orchestra performed operas and concerts, a royal bedroom, in the shape of a square with stunning murals of Cervantes' "Don Quixote," a domed ceiling, and a floor decoration in exotic woods giving it a circular appearance and an Ambassadors' Room with a marble floor and a ceiling painting of the royal family attending a concert all decorated with English and French-style furniture, fine porcelain, and Arraiolos carpets. The original kitchen is now a restaurant called Cozinha Velha, retaining the old stone chimney, arches, and vaulted ceiling.
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Sintra park
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Queluz National Palace garden statue
Day Eleven
Visit Odrinhas Archaeological Museum located at the village of São Miguel de Odrinhas, near the village of Janas and about 15 minutes away from Sintra. One of the region´s oldest museums, founded in the 16th century by a group of local scholars housing unique items, of great archaeological value, from prehistoric times to the Roman and Visigothic occupations and the Medieval period.
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Visit Sintra´s Regional Museum, known as Museu Municipal de Sintra and housing collections of archaeology, ethnology and other local items, sacred art and pictures devoted to local themes. The museum also stages temporary exhibitions.
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Visit the Sintra Modern Art Museum displaying a fine collection of modern art that is part of the Berardo Collection including works by Andy Warhol, Pollock, Francis Bacon, Miró, and Picasso.
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Visit the Toy Museum home to a extraordinary collection of more than 20,000 items including 3000-year old Egyptian toys, Hornby trains from the 1930s, Nazi toy soldiers made in Germany during World War II, birthday and Christmas gifts given to royal children, and some of the first ever toy cars.
Lisbon
Distance: 25Km / 11mi
If you have time on the return to Lisbon, visit the amazing beach of Guincho and have lunch at the Fortaleza do Guincho restaurant a 5 star Michelin restaurant. Before driving to the airport and depending on your journey do some final shopping. We recommend Allegro Mall (Alfragide) Cascais Shopping, Colombo Shopping Mall and Vasco da Gama Shopping Mall.
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Day One Day Three
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P O R T U G A L
Day Two
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Heritage & Culture
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Classic Portugal Featuring: Lisbon, Portimão, Évora, Coimbra, Porto, Fátima and Sintra
Duration: 8 Days / 7 Nights Total Driving Distance: 1,438Km / 894mi
Visit Portugal a land of great tradition, famous for its warm hospitality and strong regional individuality in culture and costumes. A proud nation, standing as an independent country since the 12th century, when Afonso Henriques proclaimed himself King of Portugal. The south of the country was the last region conquered from the Moors and displaying nowadays a strong Arab influence on its buildings and traditions. Becoming a great Distance: to 70Km 44mi seafaring nation, Portugal provided a long and distinguished line of explorers and navigators the /world, discovering Brazil and the lucrative trade routes of Asia, Africa and India. Portugal is today a small vibrant nation offering an enormous variety of scenery, historical sites and monuments, all of which you will be exploring on this trip. Day One
Lisbon
Lisbon is an enchanting city with a fortress circled by neighborhoods drenched with medieval charm, fine monuments and picturesque houses whose facades are decked with ornate ceramic tiles. The yellow electric tramcars winding their way up and down the hills of this old capital and the sound of traditional Fado songs accompanying many a candle-lit dinner lends an old-world mystery to this burgeoning cosmopolitan city.
While in Lisbon....
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Tour the downtown area called Baixa, starting at Rossio square and walking to Praça do Comércio. On your way back, turn right towards the medieval quarters of Alfama and Mouraria, crowned by the magnificent São Jorge Castle. Return to Rossio square and walk left up the hill to Bairro Alto and Madragoa.
Alfama district and São Jorge Castle
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Ancient Arts Museum
Estrela Basilica
Carriage Museum
While in Lisbon....
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Pay a visit to the churches of Lisbon Cathedral; São Vicente de Fora; Conceicão Velha, São Roque; Madre Deus and Basilica da Estrela.
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Visit some of the city museums Ancient Arts Museum – Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, Chiado, Museum, Archeology Museum, Modern Arts Museum, Carriage Museum, Maritime Museum, Gulbenkian Museum and Ricardo Espírito Santo Silva Foundation.
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Head to Alfama neighborhood to a special evening of a traditional Portuguese meal and Fado Music. We suggest Casa de Linhares, Pateo de Alfama, Clube de Fado, Parreirinha de Alfama and Sr. Fado.
Lisbon Cathedral
Lisbon - Portimão
Day Two
Distance: Distance: 280Km 211Km / 185mi / 131mi
Portimão is a bustling seaside city and one of the biggest in the Algarve. The old part of the town has several late 19th and early 20th century buildings and high rise apartment blocks in various pastel shades of blue, pink and coral. Portimão´s town centre is simply perfect for those who love to shop since it is jam packed full of shops, offering a wide choice of clothes, gifts, souvenirs, electrical goods and general household items.
While in Portimão....
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Jusuits College - Portimão
Walk along the riverfront promenade to gaze at the passing fishing boats or stop and sample the favorite local snack (the region’s unique barbecue sardines on homemade bread) in one of the city’s celebrated fish restaurants.
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Visit Igreja da Nossa Senhora da Conceição (Church of Our Lady of Conception).
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Visit the Museu Municipal Manuel Teixeira Gomes (Portimão City Museum) an old fish canning factory.
Visit the Colégio dos Jesuítas (Jesuit School). Visit the Fortaleza de Santa Catarina (St. Catherine Fortress).
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Beach in the Portimão area
While in Lisbon....
Coastal Cruise - Algarve
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When in season drive to Praia da Rocha, Praia do Vau and Praia dos Três Irmãos beach located at the city outskirts.
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Take a coastal cruise or river boat trip along the River Arade to the old town of Silves by contacting Alvor Boat Trips at Alvor.
Portimão -Évora
Day Three
Distance: 231Km / 144mi
Évora, capital of the Upper Alentejo region, is a town that since Roman times rises up in the middle of the beautiful Alentejo plains being always considered an important town evidenced by the ruins of a classic temple and the vestiges of surrounding walls and considered one of the world’s great historical towns and recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site since 1986.
While in Évora....
Roman Temple - Évora
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Visit the Templo Romano (Roman Temple),Distance: also referred to /as 211Km 131mi Temple of Diana, the ancient Roman goddess of the moon, the hunt, and chastity and believed to be built in first century A.D. in homage to Emperor Augustus who was venerated as a god during and after his rule. Nowadays only the base and 14 Corinthian columns remain..
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Visit the Sé Catedral (the Cathedral), one of the oldest and most important monuments in the city, which main facade built in rose granite is flanked by two massive towers, completed in the 16th century featuring a vaulted main portal a masterpiece of Portuguese Gothic sculpture with marble columns occupied by huge statues of the Apostles executed in the 1330s.
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Visit the São Francisco Church, built between 1480 and 1510 in Gothic-manueline style featuring a very beautiful golden gilt altar and impressive tile panels. Visit the Bones Chapel, Capela dos Ossos in Portuguese and built by Franciscan monks in 16th century. The chapel is decorated with about 5000 people's bones.
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Interior church Loios Convent
Evora cathedral
D. Manuel Palace
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Visit the Lóios Church, which Convent founded in 1485 was built over the ruins of Evora's Arabian castle, The church private property of the Duques de Cadaval, who still occupy a section of their palace next door The entrance is through a large Gothic portal under the tower which interiors houses a floor-to-ceiling collection of blue tiles by António Oliveira Bernardes (early 1700s), depicting scenes of life of Saint Lourenço Justiniano, founder of the Lóios order. Visit the Graça Church built in built in the 16th century, and of Palladian influence with a robust Mannerist façade, including a monumental doorway topped by a double fronton with angels above it and four robust Atlas-style figures placed around the four corners, symbolizing four rivers. Visit the wineries of Esporão and Monte da Ravasqueira.
Évora - Coimbra
Day Four
Distance: 211Km / 131mi Distance: 299Km / 186mi
Located in central Portugal, Coimbra is a town perched on a hill on the banks of the Mondego River rich in history and culture, a vibrant city with a bustling student population due to its old and famous University and showcasing rich culture of music and arts.
While in Coimbra....
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Visit the New Cathedral located near Coimbra´s University displaying it its façade niches with the statues of saints dominated by Baroque ornamentation. Its interior of vaulted ceilings in the shape of a Latin cross provides a place for quiet reflection. There is also a huge baptismal font carved out of stone in the 16th century.
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Visit National Museum Machado de Castro housed in the former Palace of the Bishops, built over an ancient Roman forum which ruins can still be seen. The museum is home to religious works, statues and paintings. The museum also celebrates the archaeology of the Roman occupation.
Joannine Library – Biblioteca Joanina
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Coimbra Botanical Gardens
Coimbra
While in Coimbra....
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Visit the Joanine Library of Coimbra´s University built in the 18th century during the reign of John V. The library is composed by three great rooms divided by decorated arches. Its walls are covered by two storied shelves, in gilded or painted exotic woods containing 200,000 books which ceilings blend harmoniously with the rest of the decor..
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Visit Portugal dos Pequeninos a fantastic miniature land, showing houses from the time of the discoveries and types of traditional Portuguese houses.
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Visit the Sé Velha (Old Cathedral) a big Romanesque church built in the 12th century with a Gothic cloister. The cathedral is called 'old' because in the 18th century the role of 'cathedral' was given to a 16th century church called Sé Nova (New Cathedral).
Roman Ruins at Machado de Castro museum
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Santa Clara-a-Velha convent
Visit the Convent of Santa Clara-a-Velha, design by architect Domingos Domingues, who worked previously in the Monastery of Alcobaça. The architecture style combines Roman and Gothic, and the church is composed by three naves of similar height, without transept. Each nave is divided in seven arches which curbed ribbed vaults are signs of Roman influence. The church inaugurated in 1330 saw one year later, in 1331, the rising of Mondego river waters which flooded the Monastery site, initiating the progressive sinking of the buildings into the muddy soil. Today, church ceiling seems to be too low and the height to length ratio unbalanced, because, half the height stands below the floor plan, buried in the swamp.
Visit the Santa Cruz Monastery and Church built in Romanesque style which main highlights are the vaulting in Manueline style, attributed to Boitaca, and the throne, dating from 1513 and crowned with decoration alluding to the Portuguese discoveries. The bodies of both Afonso Henriques and Sancho I, the first kings of Portugal, rest in elegant funerary chests. Behind the monastery buildings the lovely Manga Cloister is an unusually pure example of Renaissance style and the16th-century Cloister of Silence in Manueline style has 4 bas-reliefs with scenes of Christ’s Passion by Nicolau de Chanterenne. www.portugalres.com | info@portugalres.com | Tel: +351 211 106 020
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National Museum Machado de Castro
Downtown Coimbra
While in Coimbra....
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Walk in the Botanical Gardens created in 1772 and part of the Museum of Natural History covering about 13.5 hectares of pathways, greenhouses, lakes, statues, woods and gardens arranged in three terraces forming an amphitheatre. There are in excess of 1,200 species, some of which rare and exotic, taking visitors on a true journey through the world flora. Visit the Baroque style Church of Santo Ant贸nio dos Olivais built in the 18th century with a single nave lined with 18th-century blue and white tiles depicting the life of the Saint Anthony.
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Conimbriga Roman ruins
Day Five
Drive out of town to visit the Roman ruins of Conimbriga, located south of Coimbra and one of the largest Roman settlements in Portugal with some of the earliest layers dating back to the first Iron Age in the 9th Century B.C. The Romans arrived in the 2nd Century A.D., and the city walls are largely intact as well as the mosaic floors and foundations of many houses and public Distance: 211Km / 131mi buildings. In the public baths, you can view the network of stone heating ducts beneath the now-missing floors. Archaeologists estimate that only 10 per cent of the city has been excavated. The site also houses a museum displaying objects found by archaeologists..
Coimbra - Porto
Distance: 124Km / 77mi
Porto is an enchanted city for people of all ages, rich in history and culture, with beautiful monuments, gardens and buildings, parks, museums and nice places to stroll along the beach and a vibrant nightlife, Porto is a city full choice for everyone and where the restaurant list is endless and the quality and variety is excellent. In the old part of the city the bars and restaurants open until very late and at the old industrial part of the city (not far from Boavista neighborhood) the best dance clubs are filled with rhythm.
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Santa Clara church
Porto Cathedral cloisters
While in Porto....
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Walk on vibrant Ribeira neighborhood and Vila Nova de Gaia riverfront to tour the Port Wine Lodges lining the quayside. At night have fun at the glitzy clubs and restaurants located at the end of the quay.
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Walk on Avenida dos Aliados and head to Bolhão, a buzzing public market open from Monday to Saturday and a great place to buy local cheeses, meats and flowers.
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Walk to Rua Santa Catarina the place for shopping, and to Batalha Square to see the São João National Theatre building dating back to 1794.
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São Francisco church
Visit the São Francisco Church built between 1383 and 1410, which suffered a huge Baroque decoration in the 17th and 18th centuries becoming the perfect example of Rococo or Late Baroque architecture. See its pillars and columns wood carved and profusely covered in gold with ornate cherubs, Rose Distance: 211Km / 131mi garlands, fruits, and animals. Visit the Neo-classical style Palácio da Bolsa steeped in the history of those kings, adventurers, and merchants who made Porto a rich merchant town and which incredible beautiful interior architecture can be enjoyed best on its atrium, by the marquetry of its unique parquet floors and at stepping into the Arab Hall, an room covered in an amazing combination intricate western and eastern engravings.
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Visit the Porto Cathedral one of the most impeccable embodiments of the Romanesque style, which initial construction dates from 12th and the 13th century and significant alterations carried out between the 17th and the 18th century and featuring a Gothic cloister built in the 14th century with ceramic tile decoration depicting scenes inspired by the Song of Solomon.
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Visit the São Bento Railway Station designed by José Marques da Silva and completed in 1903, displaying in the main hall gigantic tile panels entirely of Portuguese creation made by artist Jorge Colaço. www.portugalres.com | info@portugalres.com | Tel: +351 211 106 020
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Palacio de Cristal gardens
Carmo church
While in Porto....
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Clérigos church and tower
Visit the Congregados Church dating from 1680 which 17th century Baroque facade is covered in tiles. This is a church dedicated to Saint Anthony whose life is depicted in interior mural paintings. Visit the Clérigos Church and Tower a Baroque building built between 1732 and 1750. The church was one of the first Baroque churches in Portugal its adornments reflecting the city’s seaside way of life, as its façade is carved with shells and garlands, with its bell tower completed in 1763, based upon a Roman Baroque design scheme and standing at 75 m (245 ft.) tall offering an amazing, panoramic view of the city, the Douro River and the Atlantic coast. Visit the Trindade Church (Holy Trinity Church) built in the 19th century which building designed by Carlos Amarante and Jose Francisco features an impressive austere facade overtopped by a Distance: 211Km bell tower, and interior replete with gilded woodwork and marble/ 131mi carvings and sculptures.
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Visit the Santo Ildefonso Church built in the first half of the 18th century, a fine example of the Baroque style with its blue and white ceramic tiles adorning the façade and housing a mid-18th century retable by Nicolau Nasoni, the Italian architect who also contributed to the design of various parts of the Porto Cathedral and Clérigos Tower.
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Visit Santa Clara Church a marvelously balanced decorative church interior consisting of superb gilded woodwork combining Baroque style ornaments with elements typical of the Rococo style. Angels, cherubs and saints immortalized in gilded woodwork populate the church, generating a dream like scenery of overwhelming ornamental abundance.
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Batalha Monastery
Mira D´Aire caves
Porto - Fátima
Day Six
Distance: 194Km / 121mi
Fatima is a town housing one of the most visited Marian shrines in the world. During most of the year, the shrine of Fatima is a quiet and peaceful place featuring a beautiful basilica, small chapel and an architectonically impressive underground church visited by locals and a few hundred pilgrims. On May 13, commemorating the day of the first apparition and on October 13, the day of the final apparition, half-a-million Pilgrims crowd into the great square in front of the basilica. During these times there is an atmosphere of extremely passionate religious devotion.
While in the area....
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Fátima Basilica
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Visit the Serra D´Aire Dinosaur Footprints Park where more than 200 dinosaur footprints have been discovered. Visit the Moeda Caves located in S.Mamede, near Fátima, and open to the public all year round (during the visit an area 350m long and 45m deep can be reached, the visit is guided and takes about 25 minutes). Distance: 211Km / 131mi Visit the Mira D´Aire Caves extend for about 10.000m. The visiting grounds is a 600m walk with 683 steps along the way. This is Portugal's largest cave system and the underground tour leads the visitor down through a series of colorfully lit caverns with some impressive speleothems. The last cavern, 110m below the surface of the earth contains a huge lake with artificial waterfalls and dramatic artificial fountains. Visit the Alvados Caves discovered in 1964 and located in a chalky region, right in the heart of the Serra de Aires and Candeeiros Natural Park comprising of a sequence of rooms with stalagmites and stalactites more than 180 million years old, formed in the mid Jurassic period, when dinosaurs inhabited the region. Special lighting and background music enhances the beauty of this natural wonder. Visit the Batalha Monastery a UNESCO’s World Heritage building a magnificent construction of Portuguese Late-gothic style and one of the first to receive “Manueline” art decoration considered one of the most beautiful European churches of the late Middle Ages.
Moeda caves
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OurĂŠm Castle
FĂĄtima sanctuary
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Visit the Castle of Leiria located in the town of the same name and its main focus point, standing proud on the hill. The castle was rebuilt numerous times following Moorish attacks which well restored remains mainly built in the 14th century as a summer residence for King Dom Dinis and Queen Isabel of Aragon can still be visited.
FĂĄtima - Sintra
Day Seven
Distance: 145Km / 91mi
Sintra and its mountains are truly unique places. It would be a difficult task to find a parallel either in Europe, or anywhere else in the world due to the profusion of palaces, elegant manor houses, with their gardens and forests; mansions and chalets surrounded by thick vegetation with long sections of walls winding around the highest of the peaks of the surrounding mountains. The village of Sintra reminds the visitor of centuries past; convents, mossy cliffs, murmuring fountains; austere churches and chapels, making it the most romantic town in Portugal classified as world heritage by UNESCO. Distance: 211Km / 131mi
While in Sintra....
Regaleira Estate
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Visit the National Palace located right at the centre of town and dating from the 14th century distinguish by its two gigantic conical chimneys. Of Moorish, Gothic and Manueline styles its interior houses one of the most extensive collection of Mudejar tiles in the world, and several exceptional roomsincluding the Coat-of-Arms Room hall with a domed ceiling decorated with stags holding the coats of arms of 74 Portuguese noble families, the former banquet hall, Sala dos Cisnes featuring a magnificent ceiling made of octagonal panels decorated with swans, the Royal Chapter of King John I and the huge kitchen with a capacity for 1000 diners. Visit the Moorish Castle, called the Castelo dos Mouros is a charming castle set admits lush forested stands commandingly on top of a hill. Dating from the 9th century and the Moorish occupation of Portugal much of the castle ruins where reconstructed during the 19th century.
Pena Palace
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Sintra National Palace
Monserrate Palace
While in Sintra....
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Moorish castle
Visit the Quinta da Regaleira Estate, a fascinating ensemble of constructions built in the early 20th century in middle of the dense forest in a mixture of Gothic, Manueline and Renaissance style based on Portuguese mythological and esoteric traditions. The buildings are surrounded by an exotic, fabulous park and a vast ensemble of turrets providing breathtaking views and strange recesses.
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Visit the Monserrate Palace An exuberant garden and Palace, built by the millionaire Englishman Francis Cook and a unique testimony to the extravagance of the eighteen hundreds. In the Distance: 211Km / 131mi strongly English style inspired Park is one of the richest botanical gardens in Portugal full of exotic trees, waterfalls and lakes.
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Visit the Pena Palace Built in the 1840s and one of Europe's most fantastic palaces, including a drawbridge, a conglomeration of turrets, ramparts, and domes, and a gargoyle above a NeoManueline arch, all washed in an array of pastel shades and which extravagant interior decorated in late Victorian and Edwardian furnishings, houses rich ornaments, paintings, and priceless porcelain preserved just as the royal family left them. Surrounding the palace the mystical Pena Park is filled with a variety of trees and exotic plants from the former colonies of the Portuguese empire, ponds, fountains, and black swans.
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Visit the Convent of Capuchos built in the 16th century for Franciscan monks under the most humble principles way of life the "cork convent" as it was called (doors and some walls covered by old cork) was built in the rocks itself and it is a rare example of integration and respect on the nature environment.
Visit Odrinhas Archaeological Museum located at the village of São Miguel de Odrinhas, near the village of Janas and about 15 minutes away from Sintra. One of the region´s oldest museums, founded in the 16th century by a group of local scholars housing unique items, of great archaeological value, from prehistoric times to the Roman and Visigothic occupations and the Medieval period. www.portugalres.com | info@portugalres.com | Tel: +351 211 106 020
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Queluz National Palace
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Town of Sintra
Sintra Mountain Gardens
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Sintra Old Town
Day Eight
Visit the Queluz Palace a small version of a Versailles-like palace and Portugal's finest example of Rococo architecture. Built in the 17th century as a manor house for King Pedro II, and later enlarged and transformed into a graceful palace featuring a grandiose and elegant Throne Room, once the scene of splendid balls and banquets, lined with mirrors and adorned with crystal chandeliers and gilded statues, a music room, where the queen's orchestra performed operas and concerts, a royal bedroom, in the shape of a square with stunning murals of Cervantes' "Don Quixote," a domed ceiling, and a floor decoration in exotic woods giving it a circular appearance and an Ambassadors' Room with a marble floor and a ceiling painting of the royal family attending a concert all decorated with English and French-style furniture, fine porcelain, and Arraiolos carpets. The original kitchen is now a restaurant called Cozinha Velha, retaining the old stone chimney, arches, and vaulted ceiling. Distance: 211Km / 131mi Visit Sintra´s Regional Museum, known as Museu Municipal de Sintra and housing collections of archaeology, ethnology and other local items, sacred art and pictures devoted to local themes. The museum also stages temporary exhibitions. Visit the Sintra Modern Art Museum displaying a fine collection of modern art that is part of the Berardo Collection including works by Andy Warhol, Pollock, Francis Bacon, Miró, and Picasso. Visit the Toy Museum home to a extraordinary collection of more than 20,000 items including 3000-year old Egyptian toys, Hornby trains from the 1930s, Nazi toy soldiers made in Germany during World War II, birthday and Christmas gifts given to royal children, and some of the first ever toy cars.
Sintra - Lisbon
Distance: 27Km / 17mi
If you have time on the return to Lisbon, visit the amazing beach of Guincho and have lunch at the Fortaleza do Guincho restaurant a 5 star Michelin restaurant. Before driving to the airport and depending on your journey drive to the Belém area of Lisbon right by the water to visit the Jerónimos Monastery, Monument to the Discoveries and the Tower of Belém or opt instead to go to one of the shopping malls for last shopping. We recommend Allegro Mall (Alfragide) Cascais Shopping, Colombo Shopping Mall and Vasco da Gama Shopping Mall. www.portugalres.com | info@portugalres.com | Tel: +351 211 106 020
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Heritage & Culture
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Truly Portugal Featuring: Lisbon, Óbidos, Coimbra, Porto, Peso da Régua and Tomar
Duration: 8 Days / 7 Nights Total Driving Distance: 889Km /552mi
Portugal is a country with a rich seafaring history which Moorish and Oriental influences in architecture and arts bear a long lasting impact on the culture of the country. Over the past 3000 years, the country was home to Phoenician, Greek, Celt, Carthaginian, Roman and Arabic cultures all leaving their imprint in the country´s heritage . Day One
Lisbon
Lisbon is an enchanting capital with a fortress circled by neighborhoods drenched in medieval charm, fine monuments and picturesque houses whose facades are covered in ornate ceramic tiles. The yellow electric tramcars winding their way up and down the hills of this old capital and the sound of traditional Fado songs accompanying many a candle-lit dinner lends an old-world mystery to this burgeoning cosmopolitan city.
While in Lisbon....
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Tour the downtown area the known locally as Baixa, starting at Rossio square and walking to Praça do Comércio. On your return turn right towards the medieval quarters of Alfama and Mouraria, crowned by the magnificent São Jorge Castle. Return to Rossio square and walk left up the hill to Bairro Alto and Madragoa neighborhoods. Pay a visit to the churches of Lisbon Cathedral, São Vicente de Fora, Conceicão Velha, São Roque, Madre Deus and Basilica da Estrela.
Chiado District
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Lisbon Cathedral
Carmo Church
São Roque Church
While in Lisbon....
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Visit some of the city museums: the Ancient Arts Museum – Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, Chiado, Museum, Archeology Museum, Modern Arts Museum, Carriage Museum, Maritime Museum, Gulbenkian Museum and Ricardo Espírito Santo Silva Foundation.
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Head to Alfama neighborhood to a special evening of a traditional Portuguese meal and Fado Music. We suggest Casa de Linhares, Pateo de Alfama, Clube de Fado, Parreirinha de Alfama and Sr. Fado.
Rossio Train Station
Lisbon - Óbidos
Day Two
Distance: 89Km / 55mi
Surrounded by ancient walls the town of Óbidos is a living testimony of a past full of history and of important events that have marked the country´s history. A charming little town where one can still feel the medieval atmosphere with its narrow, labyrinthine streets, ancient whitewashed houses trimmed in blue, red and yellow, its balconies with flowers (geraniums, bougainvillea and arums), and its Manueline style doors.
While in Óbidos....
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Walk the ancient walls of Roman and Arab origin rebuilt in the 12th, 14th and 16th centuries and visit King Dinis tower 30 meters (98 feet) tall offering unobtrusive views of the countryside.
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See the aqueduct a 3Km (1.8mi) long stone structure in use until 1946.
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Visit each of the town 6 doors, each one has at the entrance a chapel or oratory built in the rocky walls with the Virgin's statue. The south door has tiles from the 17th century.
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Visit Santa Maria church the main church inside Óbidos, built in Renaissance style in the 17th century featuring beautiful blue and white tiles from the end of the 17th century, Hispanic-Arab tiles from the 15th century, paintings by the painter of João da Costa and school of Josefa Ayala.
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Visit in the town main square the Municipal Museum housing pieces of Josefa de Óbidos, souvenirs from the war against Napoleon and Luso-Roman archaeological remains.
Town of Óbidos
Castle of Óbidos
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Senhor da Pedra church
While in Óbidos.... Drive to nearby Quinta dos Loridos located at the heart of the Óbidos region with a history linked to wine and sparkling wine production dating back to the 15th century. This is a unique place, where the imposing beauty of the manor, Solar dos Loridos, stands out amongst the vineyards and terraced gardens, a lake, a forest and the largest oriental garden in Europe, the impressive Buddha Eden.
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Óbidos - Coimbra
Day Three
Distance: 141Km / 88mi
Coimbra is a town rich in history and the seat to the oldest University in Portugal founded in 1290 and one of the oldest universities in the world. Like a great fortress Coimbra occupies strategic heights above a lazy stretch of the River Mondego clambering up to the monumental university through an absurdly picturesque maze of medieval streets. The town was also Portugal’s capital in the 12th and 13th centuries, evidenced by a small but remarkable assembly of Romanesque and Gothic buildings. The town riverfront, shady boulevards, and numerous parks and gardens provide enough space for leisurely walks and relaxation.
While in Coimbra....
Sé Nova church
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Visit the Joanine Library (the Biblioteca Joanina) of Coimbra University with walls lined with more than 200,000 books from the 12th to the 19th century, kept in rooms of traditional Baroque style full of trompe-l’oeil decorative features.
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Visit São Miguel Chapel housing a splendid Baroque organ dated 1733 and walls lined with 17th and 18th century tiles panel.
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Visit the Sé Velha of Romanesque style which is interior of flamboyant Gothic style, dating from around 1498 and work of Flemish sculptors Olivier de Gand and Jean d'Ypres.
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Visit Convento de Santa Clara-a-Nova a Baroque style building adorned with small turrets and cloisters, dating from 1733, designed by Carlos Mardel.
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Visit the Museum of Anthropology housing ethnographic artifacts, mostly of colonial origin, particularly from Africa and Brazil, as well as important anthropometric instruments.
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Roman Ruins Conimbriga
Coimbra University
While in Coimbra.... Visit the Machado de Castro Museum housed in a former Bishop’s Palace and home to some of the greatest work of Portuguese artist, Joaquim Machado de Castro sculptor to the royal family, and statues in stone and wood, both monochrome and painted, including several fine pieces from the workshops of well-known Flemish masters. Collections of jewels, paintings, ceramics and textiles are also important features at this museum. As a result of the building renovation, it is now possible to visit one of the most remarkable works of Roman architecture in Portugal, the cryptoporticus.
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Drive to Conímbriga to visit the best preserved Roman ruins in Portugal where one can see the ancient walls of Roman buildings, streets and houses with their courtyards of multi colored mosaics. Here you’ll find representations of various divinities and Greek mythological characters, as well as complex labyrinths and richly colored geometrical patterns. Visit the collection of artifacts at the local museum.
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Sé Velha church
Day Four
Drive to the seaside town of Figueira da Foz for a stroll alongside the beach promenade, for an outdoor meal or to gamble at the local casino.
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Coimbra - Porto
Distance: 121Km / 75mi
Portugal's second city and pretty old town with characterful winding streets and tiled churches, Porto is best known as the historic home of Port Wine. This city is still a great place to visit with major must-see landmarks, a truly array of architectural buildings from Roman, Gothic, Baroque, Neoclassic and Renaissance eras built into the granite cliffs at the mouth of the river Douro.
While in Porto....
San Francisco church
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Visit the Porto Cathedral a huge cathedral built in the 12th century but extensively remodelled at later stages and featuring a magnificent cloister covered in blue tile panels.
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Visit São Francisco Church showing plain Gothic facade which interiors house tons of gold-leaf gilding, a small museum and catacombs. www.portugalres.com | info@portugalres.com | Tel: +351 211 106 020
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Porto by Night
São Bento Train Station
While in Porto....
Cordoaria Gardens
Santo Ildefonso church
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Walk along the old Ribeira neighborhood characterized by a cluster of buildings, smoky bars and seafood restaurants lining the river waterfront.
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Visit the Clérigos Tower, a 75 meter (247ft) tall tower with 225 steps to climb to its top.
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Drive to Mosteiro da Serra do Pilar, from where a splendid view of the river Douro and old town of Porto can be fully enjoyed.
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Visit the Port Wine lodges dominating the riverfront in Vila Nova de Gaia facing the old neighborhood of Ribeira and home to more than 50 Port Wine producers. A tour and tasting is a must for a visitor with a taste for wine.
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Embark on a Douro River Cruise lasting around 45 to 55 minutes and departing from Porto's Cais da Ribeira or Cais da Estiva, or from Vila Nova de Gaia's Cais de Gaia or Cais Amarelo.
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Visit Palácio da Bolsa, Porto former Stock Exchange and a splendid neoclassical monument built from 1842 to 1910 honoring Porto’s past and present money merchants. See the glass-domed Pátio das Nações (Hall of Nations), where the exchange once operated and the stupendous ballroom called the Salão Árabe (Arabian Room), with stucco walls that have been teased into complex Moorish designs. Visit Serralves Foundation and the Modern and Contemporary Art Museum located in a leafy, upscale suburb off Porto's and designed by architect Álvaro Siza Vieira, which building is an arresting minimalist construction of vast, whitewashed spaces bathed in natural light. The museum is devoted to cutting edge exhibitions, though there is a permanent collection featuring works from the late 1960s to the present by the likes of Georg Baselitz, Ed Ruscha and Gerhard Richter. Visit the nearby Casa de Serralves, a pink 1930s Art Deco mansion and the foundation's 18-hectare estate, Parque de Serralves filled with intriguing sculptures.
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Porto Cathedral
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Day Five
Walk along pedestrianized Rua Santa Catarina, to see the exterior wall of Capela das Almas a church displaying magnificent panels depicting scenes from the lives of various saints, including the death of St Francis and the martyrdom of St Catherine painted by Eduardo Leite in the early 20th century. Visit the Romantic Museum of Quinta da Macieirinha an ancient house and bush garden built on the south slope of Quinta da Macieirinha, where the exiled king of Sardinia spent his final days.
Porto – Peso da Régua
Distance: 94Km / 58mi
Peso da Régua is a commercial town located on the banks of the Douro River, considered the Capital of the Upper Douro, a depot through which much of the Port Wine passes on its way to Porto and a hub of the Douro river cruise trade..
While in Peso da Régua....
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Walk on the riverfront Avenue and riverside quay and take one of the various river cruises ranging from one hour-long cruises to half-day and full-day cruises going up to the village of Pinhão and including lunch.
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Visit the local Solar do Vinho do Porto (Mon– Sat 11am–8pm), housed in a converted warehouse and offering a large choice of wines for tasting, featuring also exhibitions on Port Wine and the Douro Region.
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Visit the Douro Museum, home to works of art, pictures and items related to the region.
Régua Parish church
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Town of Tomar
Day Six
Peso da Régua - Tomar
Distance: 225Km / 140mi
The original medieval town of Tomar is a pretty city on the banks of the Nabão River, with an extremely interesting medieval historic centre built on a grid pattern with streets cobbled in marble interspersed with Templar crosses. Tomar is also a cosmopolitan town with many boutique style shops, high quality restaurants, modern art galleries and a catalogue of festivals and outdoor events throughout the year.
While in Tomar....
Convent of Christ
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Walk on Rua Serpa Pinto known as Corredoura, a pedestrianized street, stretching from the Nabão River to Praça da Republica and, enjoy light refreshments at the many cafes which line the street.
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Visit the Templários Castle located on top of a hill dominating the skyline of Tomar, visible from just about every location in town.
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Visit São João Baptista Church built in the 12th century but featuring a Gothic façade from the 15th century. The 16th century clock face highly decorative with skull and cross bones was brought from the Templar´s Castle. Its symbolic design can also be seen in the church interiors, where the holy water basin is decorated with a sun and a moon. The church also houses magnificent paintings from the 16th century, notably the Última Ceia (Last Supper) by Gregório Lopes. Visit the Convento de Cristo bequeathed to the Knights Templar by Dom Afonso Henriques, the first king of Portugal becaming the permanent home to the Order of Christ, in 1357. The octagonal church was completed in the second half of the 12th century and has eight large, stone pillars allowing the Knights to pray while seated on horseback. The Convent has eight cloisters constructed during the 15th and 16th centuries, each with their own distinctive style. Visit the Claustro do Cemitério (Cemetery Cloister) and the Claustro da Lavagem (Cloister of Washing) and see the Chapterhouse window (Janela do Capítulo) an intricate work of art celebrating the Age of Discoveries with motifs of coral, ropes and the seal of the Order of Christ.
Manueline style window Convent of Christ
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Tomar main square
While in Tomar....
E Mata dos Sete Montes forest
Walk on Mata dos Sete Montes (Wood of the Seven Hills), 39 hectares of forest and gardens with a statue of Henry the Navigator at the entrance and home to a French style garden with gravelled paths leading to the forest.
Tomar - Lisbon
Day Seven
Distance: 135Km / 84mi
Lisbon the “pearl of Portugal” will enchant you with its churches, castles, medieval streets and museums. From modern urban constructions to picturesque neighbourhoods, Lisbon is rich in steep slopes offering quite spectacular views in a relaxed and unconstrained atmosphere. A mixture of different architectural styles filled with wide avenues, green trees, modernist-style buildings, mosaic decorations and numerous cafes. Lisbon is like an impressionist and modernist painting depicting small pastel-painted houses, domes and towers in a lively, energetic pattern of colors. .
While in the Lisbon....
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B C
Drive to Parque das Nações, a lively neighborhood where the city’s inhabitants have fun, go for a walk, play sports, shop, work and live in quality and harmony. Located in the former grounds of 98 World Expo and taking full advantage of a vast riverfront area with a magnificent view overlooking the Vasco da Gama Bridge, the longest in Europe, the area has a train station, an enjoyable shopping mall and an extensive complex that combines culture, leisure, homes and businesses. See the Pavilhão de Portugal (Portugal Pavilion) and the Pavilhão Atlântico (Atlantic Pavilion), visit the Oceanário (Oceanarium) one of the largest aquariums in Europe and take the travel car to see the grounds higher up. Visit National Tile Museum (Museu Nacional do Azulejo) one of Portugal's most important museums, displaying Ceramic tiles grouped together in mosaics dating back to the 15th century. Visit Convento Madre Deus, a convent built in 1509 and restored during the 17th and 18th centuries which Church presents an interesting Manueline Portal and interiors decorated in Baroque blue and white glazed tiles and golden carved wood. The Convent also houses an Arabic Chapel, with a beautiful Mudéjar ceiling.
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São Vicente de Fora church
While in Lisbon....
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H Water feature at Parque das Nações
C Parque das Nações Train Station
E
Visit the National Pantheon a pretty domed church and burial site of many of Portugal’s most prominent figures, ranging from Presidents of the Republic to artists. Visit the Church of São Vicente de Fora located in a lovely old part of Lisboa, considered to be one of the most important monuments of Lisbon built between 1582 and 1629. The church’s façade is attributed to Baltazar Alvares, and showcases a Mannerist austere style, with Italian influence adapted to Portuguese style, flanked by towers and containing the images of Saint Augustine, Saint Sebastian and Saint Vincent. Its architectonic model was for many years the basis of the facades of the temples built in the Portuguese colonies in Africa, India, Macau or Brazil. The church’s interior with only one nave covered by a famous vault, houses the biggest pipe organ of Lisboa, dated from 1765. Its cloisters and rooms of are covered in interesting glazed tiles of white and blue panels, with scenes of the La Fontaine fables. Visit the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, located in the center of Lisbon, next to Praça de Espanha, in a park covering a total area of around 7,5 hectares which buildings designed by Ruy Athouguia, Pedro Cid and Alberto Pessoa, opened in 1969 housing space for events, exhibitions, conferences and congresses. Pay a visit to the Calouste Gulbenkian Collection comprising some 6,000 pieces. A comprehensive collection of contemporary art and sculpture acquired over the years, mainly Portuguese but with some works by British artists. Visit Marquês da Fronteira Palace, located in the neighborhood of Benfica, built in 1640 for the first Fronteira Marquis, D. João de Mascarenhas, a hero in the Portuguese Restoration War. The Palace underwent some restoration and enlargement works during the 18th century, being nowadays the residence of the 12th Fronteira Marquis. Some rooms, such as the beautiful library and the gardens are possible to visit. This Palace is quite famous for its many glazed tiles showcasing a great variety of designs and themes, and for its majestic garden with about 5,5 hectares of period landscape.
Oceanarium at Parque das Nações
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Rossio square
National Pantheon
Lisbon
Day Eight
In Lisbon you will be surprised and delighted by the number and the variety of shops and shopping malls to suit all tastes from cheaper brands to top international fashion brands. If you're a Non-European Union tourist you can enjoy Tax Free shopping (VAT or IVA in Lisbon) on purchased goods. The big department stores (such as El Corte Ingles) and shopping malls (such as Colombo, Vasco de Gama, Amoreiras, and Allegro) open from 10am to 11pm or midnight, Monday to Sunday, while smaller shops often close at around 7pm.
While in Lisbon....
Shopping at Baixa district
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Buy handmade gloves, hats, shoes, embroidered bed linen and monogrammed towels, honey-scented ecclesiastical candles, soaps, beautifully-packaged tinned sardines and framed blackand-white family photographs, all at bargain prices at oldfashioned shops with wooden counters and antique glass display cabinets located in the Chiado area.
B
Buy leather goods, shoes, handbags, purses, wallets, clothing gear, all size of luggage, gloves, made locally of fine Portuguese leather at Baixa district.
C
Buy local crafts and souvenirs at little boutiques located near S達o Jorge Castle such as Barcelos Roosters, nick-knacks and statuettes.
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Day Eight
Day One Day Five Day Seven
Day Four
Day Three
P O R T U G A L
Day Two
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Mediterranean Landscapes Featuring: Lisbon, Portimão, Lagos, Sagres, Beja Évora, Castelo de Vide and Palmela
Duration: 8 Days / 7 Nights Total Driving Distance: 1,001Km /622mi
Portugal a land of Mediterranean landscapes has its own individual character and culture. With a location on the Atlantic, Portugal is outlined by capes of rare beauty and wilderness, a variety of landscapes and cultural attractions with great north-south contrast. Since it is a small country you do not need to rush from place to place having time to enjoy more museums, more meals and more time at the beach. You’ll get more from your trip. In Portugal, weather is never extreme since it is always cooled off by the Atlantic and warmed by the winds of the south, making it a year-round destination and one of the sunniest Mediterranean regions in Europe. Day One
Lisbon
Lisbon is an enchanting capital with a fortress circled by neighborhoods drenched in medieval charm, fine monuments and picturesque houses whose facades are covered in ornate ceramic tiles. The yellow electric tramcars winding their way up and down the hills of this old capital and the sound of traditional Fado songs accompanying many a candle-lit dinner lends an old-world mystery to this burgeoning cosmopolitan city.
While in Lisbon....
A B São Jorge Castle
Tour the downtown area the known locally as Baixa, starting at Rossio square and walking to Praça do Comércio. On your return turn right towards the medieval quarters of Alfama and Mouraria, crowned by the magnificent São Jorge Castle. Return to Rossio square and walk left up the hill to Bairro Alto and Madragoa neighborhoods. Pay a visit to the churches of Lisbon Cathedral, São Vicente de Fora, Conceicão Velha, São Roque, Madre Deus and Basilica da Estrela. www.portugalres.com | info@portugalres.com | Tel: +351 211 106 020
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Praço do Comércio square
While in Lisbon....
C
Visit some of the city museums: the Ancient Arts Museum – Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, Chiado, Museum, Archeology Museum, Modern Arts Museum, Carriage Museum, Maritime Museum, Gulbenkian Museum and Ricardo Espírito Santo Silva Foundation.
D
Head to Alfama neighborhood to a special evening of a traditional Portuguese meal and Fado Music. We suggest Casa de Linhares, Pateo de Alfama, Clube de Fado, Parreirinha de Alfama and Sr. Fado.
Estrela Basilica
Lisbon - Portimão
Day Two
Distance: 279Km / 174mi
Portimão is a bustling seaside city and one of the biggest in the Algarve. The old part of the town has several late 19th and early 20th century buildings and high rise apartment blocks in various pastel shades of blue, pink and coral. Portimão´s town centre is simply perfect for those who love to shop since it is jam packed full of shops, offering a wide choice of clothes, gifts, souvenirs, electrical goods and general household items.
While in the area....
A B C Portimão county Museum
Walk along the riverfront promenade, gaze at the passing fishing boats and sample the favourite local snack (the region’s unique barbecue sardines on homemade bread) in one of the city’s celebrated fish restaurants. Visit Igreja da Nossa Senhora da Conceição (Church of Our Lady of Conception). Visit the Colégio dos Jesuítas (Jesuit School).
D E
Visit the Museu Municipal Manuel Teixeira Gomes (Portimão City Museum) an old fish canning factory.
F
When in season drive to Praia da Rocha, Praia do Vau and Praia dos Três Irmãos beach located in the city outskirts.
G
Take a coastal cruise or river boat trip along the River Arade to the old town of Silves, for this visit Alvor Boat Trips at Alvor.
Visit the Fortaleza de Santa Catarina (St. Catherine Fortress).
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Day Three
Lagos
Distance: 122Km / 75mi
Portimão – Lagos - Sagres
Lagos is a town full of history with a seafaring connection and the base for the Portuguese Voyages of the Discoveries launched by Prince Henry the Navigator in the 15th century. The trade between Africa and Portugal brought a great deal of wealth into town which can still be seen today by visiting this interesting town. Sagres the most south westerly town in the Algarve is a very quiet town with beautiful beaches, a picturesque harbor at Baleeira and a very pretty central square. This town is particularly popular with visitors coming to see the place where Prince Henry the Navigator, built his famous school of navigation of great mariners, astronomers, ship-builders and cartographers who discovered the world in the 15th and 16th century.
While in the area....
Beach near Lagos
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See the fort at Ponta da Bandeira.
C
See the Porta de São Gonçalo (St.Gonçalo’s city gate) with a watchtower on either side.
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Visit Santa Maria church built in the 15th and 16th century and rebuilt in the 18th and 19th centuries.
E
Visit the famous Lagos 'golden church' of St. Anthony rebuilt in 1769 which entrance is through the museum at the side.
F
Visit São Sebastião church which construction dates back to the 14th and 16th century
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Enjoy a meal at the many restaurants lining Praça de Gil Eanes.
H
Visit the old town in Lagos still circled by the city walls.
Walk along the Avenida dos Descobrimentos (Avenue of the Discoveries) running along the water front and visit Lagos Marina and cross the footbridge over the Bensafrim River.
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Visit Sagres fortress originally built in the 15th century and rebuilt in 1793 after been destroyed by Sir Francis Drake in 1587.
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Drive to Cape São Vicente to see the lighthouse and enjoy the views from its high cliffs.
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Beja
Beja cathedral
Distance: 147Km / 76mi
Portimão – Beja
Day Four
The Alentejo region is the largest region in Portugal, comprising almost 1/3 of the land. This is a diversified and beautiful region renowned for its excellent local food and wine. Beja is the capital of the Lower Alentejo region with a rich historic background and records dating from 48 AC when Roman Emperor Julius Caesar gave it the name of Pax Julia and declared it as a regional capital, but there is also evidence that the location was inhabited since the Bronze Age. The Moors renamed the town when they occupied it from 711 to 1162.
While in Beja....
Santo Andre chapel
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Visit the city tower, and go up its 100 steps to look out over the ancient layout of houses, patios and gardens set against boundless views over the plains.
B
Visit the Convent of Nossa Senhora da Conceição housing one of the best national collections of Hispano-Arab tiles. .
C D
Visit the Church of Santa Maria.
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Castle of Beja
Day Five
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Visit the Visigothic Basilica of Santo Amaro. Visit the Herdade da Malhadinha Nova at Albernoa producing elegant, intensely fruity and very complex wines. Visitors can participate in a guided tour of the estate followed by a wine tasting session. The gourmet restaurant adjoining the wine cellar serves creative cuisine, making the most of local produce. Tel.+ 351 284 965 210. Visit the Herdade do Rocim in Cuba with a vineyard where visitors can learn about the different grape varieties, various stages of wine making, vines and grapes. Tel. +351 284 415 180.
Beja - Évora
Distance: 82Km / 51mi
Évora is the capital of the Upper Alentejo, rising up in the middle of the beautiful Alentejo plains. Since Roman times it has always been considered an important town evidenced by the ruins of a classic temple and the vestiges of surrounding walls now considered one of the world’s great historical towns and recognised by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site since 1986.
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Évora cathedral
Giraldo square
While in Évora....
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Visit the Templo Romano (Roman Temple), also referred to as Temple of Diana, the ancient Roman goddess of the moon, the hunt, and chastity and believed to be built in first century A.D. in homage to Emperor Augustus who was venerated as a god during and after his rule. Nowadays only the base and 14 Corinthian columns remain.
B
Visit the Sé Catedral (the Cathedral), one of the oldest and most important monuments in the city, which main façade built in rose granite is flanked by two massive towers, completed in the 16th century featuring an ogival main portal a masterpiece of Portuguese Gothic sculpture with marble columns occupied by huge statues of the Apostles executed in the 1330s.
C
Visit the São Francisco Church, built between 1480 and 1510 in Gothic-manueline style featuring a very beautiful golden gilt altar and impressive tile panels.
D
Visit the Bones Chapel, Capela dos Ossos in Portuguese and built by Franciscan monks in 16th century. The chapel is decorated with about 5000 people's bones.
Dom Manuel Palace
Roman Temple
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Nossa Senhora da Conceição church
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Visit D. Manuel Palace, built in the 16th century and also known as the Royal Palace of São Francisco this building is a mixture of Gothic, Manueline, Neo-moorish and Renaissance styles which all that now remains is the Gallery of Ladies, where it is said that the Portuguese sea navigator Vasco da Gama received his command of the squadron he led to discover the sea route to India. Visit the Lóios Church, which Convent founded in 1485 was built over the ruins of Evora's Arabian castle, The church private property of the Duques de Cadaval, who still occupy a section of their palace next door The entrance is through a large Gothic portal under the tower which interiors houses a floor-to-ceiling collection of blue tiles by António Oliveira Bernardes (early 1700s), depicting scenes of life of Saint Lourenço Justiniano, founder of the Lóios order.
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Bones Chapel
Street Evora
While in Évora....
G Évora cathedral
H
Vist the Graça Church built in built in the 16th century, and of Palladian influence with a robust Mannerist façade, including a monumental doorway topped by a double fronton with angels above it and four robust Atlas-style figures placed around the four corners, symbolising four rivers. Visit the wineries of Esporão and Monte da Ravasqueira.
Distance: 121Km / 75mi
Évora – Castelo de Vide
Day Six
Castelo de Vide is a town of Roman origin not far from the Roman ruins of Miróbriga.
While in the area....
Fountain in Castelo de Vide
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Visit the Jewish Quarter, with its narrow cobbled streets and whitewashed houses with Gothic doorways and potted plants on the doorsteps.
B
Visit Portugal´s oldest synagogue which all that remains is one modest little room.
C
Visit the pretty town square home to a Renaissance style fountain with a pyramid roof supported by six marble columns.
D
Visit the 14th century castle housing inside its walls a medieval quarter.
E
Walk down the hill along streets lined with houses dating from the 17th and 18th centuries to the elegant main square, Praça Dom Pedro V, surrounded by Baroque buildings, churches, and the Town Hall.
Castelo de Vide old street
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Palmela Castle
Day Seven
Town of Palmela
Castelo de Vide – Palmela - Lisbon
Distance: 209Km / 130mi
Palmela is a charming small village set around a fortified castle at the edge of the Arrabida mountain range. Its past strategic importance is evident given that the views from here are astounding, taking in vast expanses of farmland, the Sado estuary to the south and even the entire Setubal Peninsula and Lisbon to the north. The Arrábida National Park which formation goes back 180 million years, houses the only surviving example of primitive Mediterranean vegetation in Portugal. The park covers the Arrabida Hills, which Mediterranean-like vegetation and microclimate resemble Adriatic locations. Azeitão is a tiny village located amongst olive and cork trees dotted with country manors, running fountains and narrow alleyways it is famous for its wines, olives and creamy ewe´s milk cheese known as Queijo de Azeitão, prized as one of the best in the country.
While in the area....
Quinta da Bacalhoa estate
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Visit the Castle of Palmela originally a Moorish stronghold built in the 12th century and remaining a solid example of fine military architecture of the time, offering magnificent views of Arrabida Mountains. A monastery was also added and recently transformed into possibly Portugal’s most desirable Pousada.
B
Drive to Alto do Formosinho, at Arrábida National Park with views from the top truly spectacular.
C
Drive to Portinho da Arrábida, a beautiful beach with crystalline turquoise waters and waterside restaurants where grilled sardines are the order of the day.
D
Visit the José Maria da Fonseca cellars in Azeitão producing the region’s renowned Muscat wine, as well as a wide variety of popular red and white table wines..
E José Maria da Fonseca winery
Visit Quinta da Bacalhoa considered one of the loveliest country houses in the country and built by King Manuel I in the 16th century as a summer palace for his mother and featuring melon domes and Italianate loggias and garden with rare 16th century tile panels.
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25 de Abril Bridge
Vasco da Gama shopping mall
Lisbon
Day Eight
In Lisbon you will be surprised and delighted by the number and the variety of shops and shopping malls to suit all tastes from cheaper brands to top international fashion brands. If you're a Non-European Union tourist you can enjoy Tax Free shopping (VAT or IVA in Lisbon) on purchased goods. The big department stores (such as El Corte Ingles) and shopping malls (such as Colombo, Vasco de Gama, Amoreiras, and Allegro) open from 10am to 11pm or midnight, Monday to Sunday, while smaller shops often close at around 7pm.
While in Lisbon....
A
Shopping in Chiado
Buy handmade gloves, hats, shoes, embroidered bed linen and monogrammed towels, honey-scented ecclesiastical candles, soaps, beautifully-packaged tinned sardines and framed black-andwhite family photographs, all at bargain prices at old-fashioned shops with wooden counters and antique glass display cabinets located in the Chiado area.
B
Buy leather goods, shoes, handbags, purses, wallets, clothing gear, all size of luggage, gloves, made locally of fine Portuguese leather at Baixa district.
C
Buy local crafts and souvenirs at little boutiques located near S達o Jorge Castle such as Barcelos Roosters, nick-knacks and statuettes.
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Day Five
Day Three
Day Six
Day Two
Day One Day Eight Day Seven
P O R T U G A L
Day Three
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Tale of Two Rivers between the Douro and the Tagus Featuring: Lisbon, Óbidos, Coimbra, Braga, Porto, Tomar, Palmela and Azeitão
Duration: 8 Days / 7 Nights Total Driving Distance: 1,000Km /621,4mi
The region between the Tagus and Douro rivers it is often referred as the Green Heart of Portugal a vast region of Pine and Eucalyptus forests, majestic mountain ranges and lush green valleys. The Zêzere and Mondego rivers two of Portugal's major rivers start and finish within the boundaries of this region and help keep it green in the height of summer. The region is not only rich in natural beauty but also features numerous buildings of historical importance including an impressive number of castles, churches and museums. Distance: 70Km / 44mi Day One
Lisbon
Lisbon is an enchanting capital with a fortress circled by neighbourhoods drenched with medieval charm, fine monuments and picturesque houses whose facades are covered in ornate ceramic tiles. The yellow electric tramcars winding their way up and down the hills of this old capital and the sound of traditional Fado songs accompanying many a candle-lit dinner lends an old-world mystery to this burgeoning cosmopolitan city.
While in Lisbon....
A B View of the Tagus river from Eduardo VIII park
Tour the downtown area called Baixa, starting at Rossio square and walking to Praça do Comércio. On your way back, turn right towards the medieval quarters of Alfama and Mouraria, crowned by the magnificent São Jorge Castle. Return to Rossio square and walk left up the hill to Bairro Alto and Madragoa. Pay a visit to the churches of Lisbon Cathedral; São Vicente de Fora; Conceicão Velha, São Roque; Madre Deus and Basilica da Estrela.
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While in Lisbon....
C
Visit some of the city museums Ancient Arts Museum – Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, Chiado, Museum, Archeology Museum, Modern Arts Museum, Carriage Museum, Maritime Museum, Gulbenkian Museum and Ricardo Espírito Santo Silva Foundation.
D
Head to Alfama neighborhood to a special evening of a traditional Portuguese meal and Fado Music. We suggest Casa de Linhares, Pateo de Alfama, Clube de Fado, Parreirinha de Alfama and Sr. Fado.
Lisbon Modern Arts Museum
Lisbon - Óbidos
Day Two
Distance: 89Km / 55mi
Surrounded by ancient walls the town of Óbidos is a living testimony of a past full of history and of important events that have marked the history of country. A charming little town where one can still feel the medieval atmosphere with its narrow, labyrinthine streets, ancient whitewashed houses trimmed in blue, red and yellow, its 211Km / 131mi balconies with flowers (geraniums, bougainvillea and arums), and its Manueline style doors.Distance: .
While in Óbidos....
Óbidos village
Castel of Óbidos
A
Walk the ancient walls of Roman and Arab origin and rebuilt in the 12th, 14th and 16th centuries and visit King Dinis tower 30 meters (98ft) high offering unobtrusive views of the countryside.
B
See the aqueduct a 3 Km (1.8mi) long stone structure in use until 1946.
C
Visit each of the town 6 doors, each one has at its entrance a chapel or oratory made in the rocky walls and displaying the Virgin's statue. The south door has tiles from the 17th century.
D
Visit Santa Maria church the main church inside Óbidos, built in Renaissance style in the 17th century featuring beautiful blue and white tiles from the end of the 17th century, Hispanic-Arab tiles from the 15th century, paintings by the painter João da Costa and School of Josefa Ayala.
E
Visit in the town main square the Municipal Museum housing pieces of Josefa of Óbidos, souvenirs from the war against Napoleon and Luso-Roman archaeological remains. www.portugalres.com | info@portugalres.com | Tel: +351 211 106 020
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Quinta dos Loridos estate
While in Óbidos.... Drive to nearby Quinta dos Loridos located at the heart of the Óbidos region with a history linked to wine and sparkling wine production dating back to the 15th century. This is a unique place, where the imposing beauty of the manor, Solar dos Loridos, stands out amongst the vineyards and terraced gardens, a lake, a forest and the largest oriental garden in Europe, the impressive Buddha Eden.
F Interior Santa Maria church - Óbidos
Óbidos - Coimbra
Day Three
Distance: 141Km / 88mi
Coimbra is a town rich in history and the seat to the oldest University in Portugal founded in 1290, making it one of the oldest universities in the world. Like a great fortress, Coimbra occupies strategic heights above a lazy stretch of the River Mondego clambering up to the monumental university through an absurdly picturesque maze of medieval streets. The town was also Portugal’s capital in the 12th and 13th centuries, evidenced by a small but remarkable assembly of Romanesque and Gothic buildings. The town riverfront, shady boulevards, Distance: 211Km / 131mi and numerous parks and gardens provide enough space for leisurely walks and relaxation.
While in Coimbra....
A
Visit the Joanine Library (Biblioteca Joanina) of Coimbra University which walls with more than 250,000 books dating back from the 12th to the 19th centuries are kept in rooms of traditional Baroque style full of trompe-l’oeil decorative features.
B
Visit São Miguel Chapel housing a splendid Baroque organ dated 1733 and walls lined with 17th and 18th century tiles panel.
C
Visit the Sé Velha of Romanesque style and interior of flamboyant Gothic style, dating from around 1498 featuring works of Flemish sculptors Olivier de Gand and Jean d'Ypres.
D
Visit Convento de Santa Clara-a-Nova a Baroque style building adorned with small turrets and cloisters, dating from 1733, designed by Carlos Mardel.
E
Visit the Museum of Anthropology housing ethnographic artifacts, mostly of colonial origin, particularly from Africa and Brazil, as well as important anthropometric instruments.
Sé Nova church
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Sé Velha church
Claustro da Manga garden
Roman Ruins Conimbriga
While in Coimbra....
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Coimbra University
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H
Visit the Machado de Castro Museum housed in a former Bishop’s Palace and home to some of the greatest work of Portuguese artist, Joaquim Machado de Castro sculptor to the royal house and statues in stone and wood, both monochrome and painted, including several fine pieces from the workshops of well-known Flemish masters. Collections of jewels, paintings, ceramics and textiles are also important features at this museum. As a result of the building renovation, it is now possible to visit one of the most remarkable works of Roman architecture in Portugal, the cryptoporticus. Drive outside town to visit the ruins of Conímbriga the best preserved Roman ruins in Portugal where one can see the ancient walls of Roman buildings, streets and houses with their courtyards of multi colored mosaics. Here you’ll find representations of various divinities and Greek mythological characters, as well as complex labyrinths and richly colored geometrical patterns and see the collection of artifacts at the local museum. Drive to the seaside town of Figueira da Foz for a stroll alongside the beach promenade, for an outdoor meal or to gamble at the local casino.
Coimbra view of the old town
Day Four
Coimbra - Braga
Distance: 170Km / 106mi
Located in Minho and known as the city of the archbishops, Braga is an important religious destination in Portugal. Extremely rich in architectural buildings dating back to the late Neolithic and Roman times, the historical city has been a storehouse of religious, military and civic architecture a modern city with a young population, bustling with a lively and attractive old center and various pedestrian streets.
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Bom Jesus do Monte Sanctuary
While in Braga....
Old city doors
Braga central square
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Visit the Archbishop's Palace, a huge fortress-like building home to the council offices, public library and archive.
B
Visit the Braga Cathedral built in an extraordinary diversity of styles, including Romanesque, Gothic, Manueline, and Baroque, featuring a richly decorated interior and a Baroque double organ painted in gold and adorned with cherubs and sea creatures.
C
Visit the Capela dos Coimbras, a chapel featuring a flamboyant Manueline tower and an interior with tile panels depicting the story of Adam and Eve.
D
See the Casa do Raio, a Rococo building covered in blue tiles.
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Visit BiscaĂnhos Museum, housed in a 17th century palace home to a vast collection of Roman relics, pottery, and furniture and surrounded by a beautiful garden.
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Drive to the outskirts of Braga and go up hill to the Bom Jesus Sanctuary, a twin-towered Neo-classical church built in 1784 sitting on top of an impressive Baroque staircase lined with chapels representing the Stations of the Cross.
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Drive to nearby Sanctuary of Sameiro a late 19th-century domed church offering beautiful views over the Minho region.
Braga - Porto
Day Five
Distance: 56Km / 39mi
Portugal's second city a pretty old town with characterful winding streets, tiled churches is best known as the historic home of Port Wine. Porto is still a great place with major must-see landmarks, a truly array of architectural buildings from Roman, Gothic, Baroque, Neoclassic and Renaissance eras built into the granite cliffs at the mouth of the river Douro.
While in Porto....
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Visit the Porto Cathedral a huge cathedral built in the 12th century but extensively remodeled at later stages and featuring a magnificent cloister covered in blue tile panels.
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Porto Ribeira district
Belvedere Palacio de Cristal gardens
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Visit São Francisco Church showing a plain Gothic façade but which interiors house tons of gold-leaf gilding, a small museum and catacombs.
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Walk along the old Ribeira neighborhood characterized by a cluster of buildings, smoky bars and seafood restaurants lining the river waterfront.
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Visit the Clérigos Tower, a 75 meter (246ft) high with 225 steps to climb in order to reach its top.
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Drive to Mosteiro da Serra do Pilar, from where a splendid view of the river Douro and old town of Porto can be fully enjoyed.
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Visit the Port Wine lodges dominating the riverfront of Vila Nova de Gaia facing the old neighbourhood of Ribeira and home to more than 50 port producers. A Tour and tasting is a must for a visitor with a taste for wine.
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Embark on a Douro River Cruise lasting around 45 to 55 minutes and departing from Porto's Cais da Ribeira or Cais da Estiva, or from Vila Nova de Gaia's Cais de Gaia or Cais Amarelo.
Hall of Nations – Bolsa Palace
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Porto Cathedral
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Visit Palácio da Bolsa, Porto former Stock Exchange and a splendid neoclassical monument built from 1842 to 1910 honoring Porto’s past and present money merchants. See the glass-domed Pátio das Nações (Hall of Nations), where the exchange once operated and the stupendous ballroom called the Salão Árabe (Arabian Room), with stucco walls teased into complex Moorish designs, gilded with gold. Visit Serralves Foundation and the Modern and Contemporary Art Museum located in a leafy, upscale suburb off Porto's which building was designed by architect Álvaro Siza Vieira in an arresting minimalist style with whitewashed spaces bathed in natural light. The museum is devoted to cutting edge exhibitions, though there is a permanent collection featuring works from the late 1960s to the present by the likes of Georg Baselitz, Ed Ruscha and Gerhard Richter.
Port Wine Lodges at Vila Nova de Gaia
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Casa de Serralves
Capela das Almas church
While in Porto....
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Ceiling detail at Café Majestic
Visit the nearby Casa de Serralves, a pink 1930s Art Deco mansion and the foundation's 18-hectare estate, Parque de Serralves filled with intriguing sculptures.
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Walk along pedestrianized Rua Santa Catarina, to see the exterior wall of Capela das Almas a church displaying magnificent panels depicting scenes from the lives of various saints, including the death of St Francis and the martyrdom of St Catherine painted by Eduardo Leite in the early 20th century.
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Visit the Romantic Museum of Quinta da Macieirinha an ancient house and bush garden built on the south slope of Quinta da Macieirinha, where the exiled king of Sardinia spent his final days.
Porto - Tomar
Day Six
Distance: 247Km / 153mi
The original medieval town of Tomar is a pretty city on the banks of the Nabão River, with an extremely interesting medieval historic center built on a grid pattern with streets cobbled in marble interspersed with Templar crosses. Tomar is also a cosmopolitan town with many boutique style shops, high quality restaurants, modern art galleries and a catalogue of festivals and outdoor events throughout the year.
While in Tomar....
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Walk on Rua Serpa Pinto known as Corredoura, a pedestrianized street, stretching from the Nabão River to Praça da Republica and enjoy light refreshments at the many cafes lining the streets.
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Visit the Templários Castle located on top of a hill and dominating the skyline of Tomar, being visible from just about every location in the town.
C Christ convent- Tomar
Visit São João Baptista Church built in the 12th century but featuring a Gothic façade from the 15th century. The 16th century clock face, highly decorative with skull and cross bones, was brought from the Templar´s Castle which symbolic design can also be seen in the church interiors where the holy water basin is decorated with a sun and a moon. The church also houses magnificent paintings from the 16th century, notably the Última Ceia (The Last Supper) by Gregorio Lopes. www.portugalres.com | info@portugalres.com | Tel: +351 211 106 020
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Town of Tomar
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Christ Convent Tomar
Day Seven
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Visit the Convento de Cristo bequeathed to the Knights Templar by Dom Afonso Henriques, the first king of Portugal which became the permanent home to the Order of Christ, in 1357. The octagonal church was completed in the second half of the 12th century and has eight large, stone pillars allowing the Knights to pray while seated on horseback. The Convent has eight cloisters constructed during the 15th and 16th centuries, each with their own distinctive style. Visit the Claustro do Cemitério (Cemetery Cloister) and the Claustro da Lavagem (Cloister of Washing) and see the Chapterhouse window (Janela do Capítulo) which style is an intricate work of art celebrating the Age of Discoveries with motifs of coral, ropes and the seal of the Order of Christ.
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Walk in Mata dos Sete Montes (Wood of the Seven Hills), 39 hectares of forest and gardens with a statue of Henry the Navigator at the entrance and home to a French style garden with gravelled paths leading to the forest. Distance: 211Km / 131mi
Tomar – Palmela – Azeitão - Lisbon
Distance: 280Km / 174mi
Palmela is a charming small village centred on a fortified castle at the edge of the Arrabida mountain range. Its past strategic importance is evident given that the views from the town are astounding, taking in vast expanses of farmland, the Sado estuary to the south and the entire Setubal Peninsula and Lisbon to the north. The Arrábida National Park which formation goes back 180 million years, houses the only surviving example of primitive Mediterranean vegetation in Portugal. The park covers the Arrabida Mountain range, which Mediterranean-like vegetation and microclimate resemble Adriatic locations. Azeitão is a tiny village located amongst olive and cork trees dotted with country manors, running fountains and narrow alleyways. This village is famous for its wines, olives and creamy ewe´s milk cheese Queijo de Azeitão prized as one of the best in the country.
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José Maria da Fonseca Winery
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Town of Palmela
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Visit the Castle of Palmela originally a Moorish stronghold built in the 12th century and remaining a solid example of fine military architecture of the time, offering magnificent views of the Arrabida Mountains. A monastery was also added and recently transformed into possibly Portugal’s most desirable Pousada.
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Drive to Alto do Formosinho, at Arrábida National Park and enjoy the superb views.
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Drive to Portinho da Arrábida, a beautiful beach with crystalline turquoise waters and several restaurants where grilled sardines are the order of the day.
D E Quinta da Bacalhoa wine estate
Day Eight
Visit the José Maria da Fonseca cellars in Azeitão producing the region’s renowned Muscat wine, as well as a wide variety of popular red and white table wines. Visit Quinta da Bacalhoa considered one of Distance: the loveliest country 211Km / 131mi houses in the country and built by King Manuel I in the 16th century as a summer palace for his mother and featuring melon domes and Italianate loggias and a garden with rare 16th century tile panels.
Lisbon
In Lisbon you will be surprised and delighted by the number and variety of shops and shopping malls to suit all tastes ranging from cheaper brands to top international fashion brands. If you're a Non-European Union tourist you can enjoy Tax Free shopping (VAT or IVA in Lisbon) on purchased goods. The big department stores (such as El Corte Ingles) and shopping malls (such as Colombo, Vasco de Gama, Amoreiras, and Allegro) open from 10am to 11pm or midnight, Monday to Sunday, while smaller shops often close at around 7pm. Buy handmade gloves, hats, shoes, embroidered bed linen and monogrammed towels, honey-scented ecclesiastical candles, soaps, beautifully-packaged tinned sardines and framed black-and-white family photographs all at bargain prices at old-fashioned shops with wooden counters and antique glass display cabinets located in the Chiado area. Buy leather goods, shoes, handbags, purses, wallets, clothing gear, all size of luggage, gloves, made locally of fine Portuguese leather at Baixa district. Buy local crafts and souvenirs at little boutiques located near São Jorge Castle such as Barcelos Roosters, nick-knacks and statuettes.
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Tour of the North of Portugal Featuring: Porto, Viana do Castelo, Peso da Régua, Coimbra, Nazaré and Aveiro
Duration: 8 Days / 7 Nights Total Driving Distance: 779Km / 484mi
Northern Portugal is one of the less well known regions of Portugal home to some of the country's most diverse, dramatic and unspoiled scenery with wide open green spaces, lush valleys and high mountains, full of rare plants and animals and ancient granite villages offering a friendly welcome .
Day One
Distance: 70Km / 44mi
Porto – Viana do Castelo
Viana do Castelo sits on the mouth of the Lima River. This beautiful town has an attractive main square featuring a Water Fountain dating from 1553 and the Misericórdia building constructed in 1598. Behind the city and located on a high hill, the Santa Luzia Basilica dominates the City. The town is famous for its decorative filigree jewelery and linen embroidery.
While in Viana do Castelo....
Viana do Castelo Train Station
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Walk on and around Praça da Républica, Viana´s town centre and a pretty square surrounded by historical buildings and two fountains. Enjoy light refreshments at the outdoor cafés lining the square and surrounding streets.
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Visit the Museu do Trage (Ancient Costume Museum) to see the colorful Vianese and other Minho traditional costumes which are still nowadays used at local fairs and festivals.
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Visit the Fort of São Tiago da Barra built in the 16th century and located near the mouth of the river Lima, offering beautiful views of the area.
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Santa Cruz Church
Misericordia building
Républica Square
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Visit the Cathedral which construction ended in 1433 displaying a large Gothic arched portal flanked by two battlemented towers and an interior emblazoned with an excellent "trompe-l'oeil" ceiling.
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Visit the Town Museum (Museu Municipal) located in an 18th century palace home to rare ceramics, furniture, paintings and some of the region most interesting archaeological discoveries.
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Drive up to Monte Santa Luzia and visit the basilica completed in 1926, which architecture is similar to that of Sacrée Coeur in Paris. Visit also the ruins of a fortified Iron Age village featuring unique polygon-shaped stone houses.
Viana do Castelo cathedral
Day Two
Viana do Castelo – Peso da Régua
Distance: 211Km / 131mi Distance: 161Km / 100mi
Peso da Régua is a commercial town located on the banks of the Douro River, the "Capital of the Upper Douro", a depot through which much of the Port Wine passes on its way to Porto and a hub of the Douro river cruise trade.
While in Peso da Régua....
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Walk on the river-front avenue and riverside quay and take one of the various river cruises ranging from one hour-long cruises to halfday and full-day cruises going up the Douro river to the village of Pinhão including lunch. Visit the local Solar do Vinho do Porto (Mon–Sat 11am–8pm), housed in a converted warehouse and offering a large choice of wines for tasting and featuring also exhibitions on Port Wine and the Douro Region. Visit the Douro Museum, home to works of art, pictures and items related to the region.
Nossa Senhora da Assunção Church
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Coimbra University
Day Three
Town of Coimbra
Peso da Régua - Coimbra
Distance: 80Km / 50mi Distance: 150Km 93mi Distance: 210Km / /130mi
Located in Central Portugal Coimbra a town perched on a hill on the banks of the Mondego River is rich in history and culture, a vibrant city with a bustling student population due to its old and famous University and showcasing rich culture in music and arts.
While in Coimbra....
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Visit the New Cathedral located near Coimbra´s University displaying it its façade niches with the statues of saints dominated by Baroque ornamentation. Its interior of vaulted ceilings in the shape of a Latin cross provides a place for quiet reflection. There is also a huge baptismal font carved out of stone and dating from the 16th century.
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Visit National Museum Machado de Castro housed in the former Palace of the Bishops, built over an ancient Roman forum which ruins can still be seen. The museum is home to religious works, statues and paintings. The museum also celebrates the archaeology of the Roman occupation.
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Visit the Convent of Santa Clara-a-Velha, design by architect Domingos Domingues, who worked previously in the Monastery of Alcobaça. The architecture style combines Roman and Gothic, and the church is composed by three naves of similar height, without transept. The naves are divided in seven arches which curbed ribbed vaults are signs of Roman influence. The church was inaugurated in 1330. One year later, in 1331 the Mondego river waters flooded the Monastery site, initiating the progressive sinking of the building into the muddy soil. Today, if the church ceiling seems to be too low and the height to length ratio unbalanced, it is because, half the height stands below the floor plan, flooded in the swamp.
Arch detail Joanine Library Coimbra University
Coimbra Science Museum
D Sé Velha church
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Visit the University of Coimbra Joannine Library built in the 18th century during the reign of John V. This library is composed by three great rooms divided by decorated arches and walls covered by two storied shelves, in gilded or painted exotic woods containing 200,000 books and ceilings blending harmoniously with the rest of the decor and painted by artists Simões Ribeiro and Vicente Nunes. Visit Portugal dos Pequeninos a fantastic miniature land, displaying houses from the time of the discoveries and traditional Portuguese houses. www.portugalres.com | info@portugalres.com | Tel: +351 211 106 020
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Santa Clara-a-Velha convent
Santa Clara-a-Nova convent
While in Coimbra....
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Sé Nova church
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Machado de Castro museum
Gates to Santa Cruz park
Distance: 80Km / 50mi Distance: 150Km 93mi Distance: 210Km / /130mi
Visit the Sé Velha (Old Cathedral) a big Romanesque church built in the 12th century and its Gothic cloister. The cathedral is called 'old' because in the 18th century the role of 'cathedral' was given to a 16th century church called Sé Nova (New Cathedral). Visit the Santa Cruz Monastery and Church built in Romanesque style. The church was designed by the French master builder Robert and its major highlights are the vaulting in Manueline style, attributed to Boitaca, and the throne, dating from 1513 and crowned with decoration alluding to the Portuguese discoveries. The bodies of both Afonso Henriques and Sancho I, the first kings of Portugal, rest in elegant funerary chests. Behind the monastery buildings is the lovely Manga Cloister an unusually pure example of Renaissance style. The 16th-century Cloister of Silence in Manueline style has 4 bas-reliefs with scenes of Christ’s Passion by Nicolau de Chanterenne. Distance: 211Km / 131mi Walk in the Botanical Gardens created in 1772 and part of the Museum of Natural History covering about 13.5 hectares of pathways, greenhouses, lakes, statues, woods and gardens arranged in three terraces forming an amphitheatre. There are in excess of 1,200 species, some of which rare and exotic, taking visitors on a true journey through the world flora.
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Visit the Baroque style Church of Santo António dos Olivais built in the 18th century and with a single nave lined with 18th-century blue and white tiles depicting the life of the Saint Anthony (Santo António).
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Visit the Roman ruins of Conimbriga, located south of Coimbra and one of the largest Roman settlements in Portugal showing some of the earliest layers dating back to the first Iron Age in 9th Century B.C. The Romans arrived in the 2nd Century A.D., and the city walls are largely intact as well as the mosaic floors and foundations of many houses and public buildings. In the public baths, you can view the network of stone heating ducts beneath the now-missing floors. Archaeologists estimate that only 10 per cent of the city has been excavated. The site also houses a museum displaying objects found by archaeologists. www.portugalres.com | info@portugalres.com | Tel: +351 211 106 020
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Beach of Nazaré
Day Four
View of Nazaré from Sitío
Coimbra - Nazaré
Distance: 80Km / 50mi Distance: 103Km 64mi Distance: 210Km / /130mi
The picturesque town of Nazaré is Portugal's most famous fishing village, having always drawn visitors to its beach to see the fishermen wearing check shirts and trousers, and women wearing several layers of petticoats. The fishing boats on the beach are Phoenician in design with bright colors and eyes painted on the vessels.
While in Nazaré....
A B C D Houses in downtown Nazaré
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Visit the Sitio, reached by a funicular that climbs 110m (360ft) to have a full view of Nazaré and the vast sea. Visit the 17th century Nossa Senhora da Nazaré Church with two Baroque belfries and 18th century tiles depicting Biblical scenes and containing a revered image of Our Lady of Nazaré that is taken down to the sea in a traditional procession every September.
Visit the Capela da Memória, a 12th century chapel. Distance: 211Km / 131mi Visit the Church of São Gião, a Visigothic style church located 13 kilometers (8 miles) south of Nazaré at São Martinho do Porto. On the way to or from Nazaré, stop at the town of Alcobaça to pay a visit to the famous Monastery of Alcobaça which façade is in majestic Cistercian Gothic style with later Baroque embellishments and an interior stretching 327 feet (106m) in length with minimal decor, allowing maximum appreciation of the soaring vertical lines and ribbed vaults supported on transverse arches and large pillars with engaged columns. In the transept of the church is one of the monastery's star attractions: the Gothic royal tombs of starcrossed lovers King Pedro I and Inês de Castro. The beautiful Gothic Cloisters of Silence, the Fountain Hall in the cloisters containing an elegant early Renaissance fountain and the monastic kitchen with a diverted branch of the Alcoa River running through and its massive chimney are all worth visiting.
Church of Nossa Senhora da Nazaré
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Aveiro
Day Five
Aveiro Train Station
Nazaré - Aveiro
Distance: 80Km / 50mi Distance: 150Km 93mi Distance: 210Km / /130mi
Aveiro located on the marshlands of the Vouga River which forms a lagoon before reaching the sea, is a town crossed by three canals spanned by low-arched bridges, lined with fine Art Nouveau buildings. In the canals beautifully painted gondola-like boats known as "moliceiros" once mainly used to collect seaweed, transport tourists on a tour of the canals.
While in Aveiro....
A B C Houses in Barra
Visit the Sé (Aveiro´s Cathedral) which Baroque façade has twisted columns. A17th century organ and tile panels decorate its interior. Distance: 211Km / 131mi Visit the 17th-century Misericórdia Church with a lovely Renaissance portal and tiles on its façade.
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Drive to Barra for the beach and to see the Barra lighthouse the country's tallest; the second-tallest in Europe and the third tallest in the world.
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Drive to Costa Nova to see the attractive candy-striped houses. You can also rent a bike to see the sights and do some good exercise.
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Drive to São Jacinto Natural Park to see the dunes considered some of Europe's most spectacular dune lands.
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Drive to the town of Ilhavo and visit Vista Alegre Museum showcasing the history of the most famous porcelain brand in the country sold since 1824 when the factory was founded.
H Aveiro Cathedral
Visit the City Museum housed in the former Convent of Jesus and which church dating from the 15th century, showcases an interior decoration of exuberant gilded wood carvings and ornate ceiling and a Baroque façade completed in the 18th century.
On the way to Porto drive to the town of Santa Maria da Feira and visit one of the country's most spectacular medieval castles, a Gothic style castle first built in the 11th century and restored in the 15th century, with four square towers crowned with a series of conical turrets. A gateway leads into the interior and to the main room, the "Great Hall". www.portugalres.com | info@portugalres.com | Tel: +351 211 106 020
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Building at Avenida da Liberdade avenue
Ribeira district
Day Six
Aveiro - Porto
Distance: Distance: 75Km 80Km / 47mi / 50mi Distance: 210Km / 130mi
Porto is an enchanted city for people of all ages. Rich in history and culture, beautiful monuments, gardens and buildings, parks, museums and nice places to stroll along the beach and a vibrant nightlife, Porto is a city full of choices to suit every taste and desire. The restaurant list is endless and the quality and variety is excellent. In the old part of the city the bars and restaurants open until very late and at the old industrial part of Porto (not far from Boavista) the best dance clubs are filled with rhythm.
While in Porto....
A B São Bento Railway Station
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Walk on vibrant Ribeira neighbourhood and Vila Nova de Gaia riverfront to tour the Port Wine Lodges lining the quayside. At night have fun at the glitzy clubs and restaurants located at the end of the quay. Walk on Avenida dos Aliados and head to Bolhão, a buzzing market place open from Monday to Saturday and a great place to buy local cheeses, meats and flowers. Distance: 211Km / 131mi Walk to Rua Santa Catarina the place for shopping, and to Batalha Square to see the São João National Theatre building dating back to 1794. Visit the São Francisco Church built between 1383 and 1410, which suffered a huge Baroque decoration in the 17th and 18th centuries becoming the perfect example of Rococo or Late Baroque architecture, showcasing pillars and columns wood carved and profusely covered in gold with ornate cherubs, rose garlands, fruits, and animals. Visit the Neo-classical style Palácio da Bolsa steeped in the history of those kings, adventurers, and merchants who made Porto a rich merchant town which incredible beautiful interior architecture can be enjoyed on its atrium, the marquetry of its unique parquet floors and at the Arab Hall, an room covered in an amazing combination of western and eastern engravings which will take your breath away. Visit the São Bento Railway Station designed by José Marques da Silva and completed in 1903, displaying in the front hall gigantic tile panels entirely of Portuguese creation made by artist Jorge Colaço. www.portugalres.com | info@portugalres.com | Tel: +351 211 106 020
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Old Porto
Serra do Pilar Convent
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Distance: 80Km / 50mi Distance: 150Km 93mi Distance: 210Km / /130mi
Visit the Porto Cathedral one of the most impeccable embodiments of the Romanesque style, which initial construction dates from 12th and the 13th century and significant alterations carried out between the 17th and the 18th century. The building features a Gothic cloister built in the 14th century with beautiful ceramic tile decorations depicting scenes inspired by the Song of Solomon. Visit the Congregados Church dating from 1680 which 17th century Baroque facade is covered in tiles. This is a church dedicated to Saint Anthony whose life is depicted in interior mural paintings. Visit the Clérigos Church and Tower a Baroque building built between 1732 and 1750. The church was one of the first Baroque churches in Portugal its adornments reflecting the city’s seaside way of life, as its façade is carved with shells and garlands. The bell tower completed in 1763, based upon a Roman Baroque design scheme and standing at 75 m (245 ft) high offers amazing, panoramic views of the city, the Douro River and the Atlantic coast. Visit the Trindade Church (Holy Trinity Church) built in the 19th century which building designed by Carlos Amarante and Jose Francisco features an impressive austere facade overtopped by a bell tower, and interior replete with gilded woodwork and marble carvings and sculptures. Visit the Santo Ildefonso Church built in the first half of the 18th century, a fine example of the Baroque style with its blue and white ceramic tiles adorning the façade and housing a mid-18th century retable by Nicolau Nasoni, the Italian architect who also contributed to the design of various parts of Porto Cathedral and Clérigos Tower. Visit Santa Clara Church a marvelously balanced decorative landscape consisting of superb gilded woodwork which interior combines Baroque style ornaments with elements typical of the Rococo style. Angels, cherubs and saints immortalized in gilded woodwork populate the church, generating a dream like scenery of overwhelming ornamental abundance.
Majestic Café
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Porto
Porto is also a striking contemporary city with a modern airport and a new modern and easy to ride subway. The city opens itself up to the world with bold new architecture and cultural attractions including world-class exhibitions and performances at Serralves Museum and Casa da Música.
While in Porto....
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Casa da Musica
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Passeio Alegre Garden
Visit the Palacio de Cristal gardens a skillfully landscaped park showcasing exotic flowers, a copper clad domed sports pavilion and a belvedere with breath taking views of the Douro River. Part of the Crystal Palace, built in 1861 as Portugal’s own version of London’s Crystal Palace, the gardens are home to many attractive varieties as rhododendrons, camellias, pine and gingko trees, statues and fountains. Moreover the Lime Tree Avenue provides tourists the best axis to other landmarks in the park, including Almeida Garrett Municipal Library, the Open-Air Acoustic Shell, the Chapel of Charles Albert of Sardinia and the chapel of princess Montleart, King Albert Charles sister. Visit the Casa da Música (House of Music), a project by Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas who has won the Pritzker Award in 2000. This is a multi-purpose music and arts space comprising two main auditoriums, rehearsal rooms and recording studios for the Porto National Opera with a very irregular in shape exterior resembling a gem on a flat surface. The building promotes an interesting relationship between interior and exterior: several glazed surfaces allow views from and to the inside of the building. The main concert hall located at the core of the building has outstanding acoustic and is bathed in daylight from the two walls made entirely of glass, an oddity in the music world as glass scatters sound in random directions. This problem was solved by making the glass ripple in tightly curved folds, and setting two glass sheets a metre apart to insulate the hall from exterior noise.
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Porto Cathedral
Gomes Teixeira Square
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Visit the Serralves Foundation part of a priceless heritage estate, comprised of a Museum designed by the 1992 Pritzker prize winning architect, Álvaro Siza Vieira; the Casa de Serralves a house, an unique example of Art Deco architecture, and a Park (winner of the “Henry Ford Prize for the Preservation of the Environment” in 1997). Serralves offers a wide range of different eating alternatives, throughout the day –the Restaurant in the Museum, the Auditorium bar or the Tea House in the Park. The Serralves Shop presents a wide selection of Portuguese and international contemporary design products and the Museum Book Shop specialises in publications dedicated to contemporary art. Walk on Rua Miguel Bombarda, an area really close to downtown, and the exhibition street for contemporary art, lined by several art galleries displaying works of art from local and Distance: 211Km / 131mi international artists.
Porto
Porto’s people have made great achievements in architecture, music, art, fashion and literature. The city’s Art Nouveau architecture is exceptional, based on the French model, applied to the features of national art, which can best be seen on buildings at Rua Galeria de Paris and Rua Candido dos Reis.
While in Porto....
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Go to Porto’s best-known Café Majestic a teashop packed with prancing cherubs, opulently gilded woodwork, leather seats and gold-braided waiters serving elegant sets of breakfast, afternoon tea, snacks and beverages.
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Visit Lello Bookshop, located at Rua dos Carmelitas, an art nouveau bookshop founded in 1906 richly decorated, showcasing magnificent shelves and ceilings. A splendid staircase made of exotic wood leads up to the upper floors where one can drink tea, coffee, have a glass of Port and even listen to music.
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Go shopping at Rua de Santa Catarina and Rua de Cedofeita lined with many local shops as well as international brands or drive to Norte Shopping and El Corte Inglés Department Store.
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Tour of the Pousadas of Portugal Featuring: Lisbon, Elvas, Marvão, Vila Pouca da Beira, Coimbra, Duration: 8 Days / 7 Nights Condeixa-a-Nova, Ourém, Fátima and Cascais Total Driving Distance: 816Km / 507mi
Pousadas can be described in a nutshell as places that offer a fascinating journey through the Portuguese culture, its traditions and arts. A type o accommodation based on keeping the style and tradition of each Portuguese region, making use of old castles, monasteries, fortresses, palaces and places of special natural beauty. The Pousadas policy is to assure always the respect in restoration of national architecture and heritage, adapted to modern demands of comfort and well-being. True to their origins, Pousadas aim to reflect the local region, design, furniture and decoration, evoking the historic atmosphere of the building, including period-style furniture, tapestries, paintings, etc. The Pousadas de Portugal is a chain of over 40 exclusive hotels, located throughout Portugal. Their very name is synonymous of a unique style of quality accommodation, where a warm welcome and personal service awaits every guest. According to type of building, and its location Pousadas are classified as: Historic Design, Nature and Charming Pousadas. Day One
Lisbon
Lisbon is an enchanting capital with a fortress circled by neighbourhoods drenched in medieval charm, fine monuments and picturesque houses whose facades are decorated in ornate ceramic tiles. The yellow electric tramcars winding their way up and down the hills of this old capital and the sound of traditional Fado songs accompanying many a candle-lit dinner lends an old-world mystery to this burgeoning cosmopolitan city.
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Ancient Arts Museum
Gulbenkian Foundation Museum
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Day Two
Tour the downtown area known as Baixa, starting at Rossio square and walking to Praça do Comércio. On on your way back turn right towards the medieval quarters of Alfama and Mouraria, crowned by the magnificent São Jorge Castle. Return to Rossio square and walk up the hill to Bairro Alto and Madragoa neighbourhoods. Pay a visit to the churches of Lisbon Cathedral, São Vicente de Fora; Conceicão Velha, São Roque, Madre Deus and Basilica da Estrela. Visit some of the city museums: the Ancient Arts Museum – Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, Chiado, Museum, Archeology Museum, Modern Arts Museum, Carriage Museum, Maritime Museum, Gulbenkian Museum and Ricardo Espírito Santo Silva Foundation.
Lisbon - Elvas
Distance: 211Km / 131mi
Elvas is an old fortified town just 12 kilometres (6mi) from the Spanish border, the city walls are star shaped and one of the best preserved in Europe. Inside the walls you will find the town centre where the architecture and many street names will remind you of Moorish architecture.
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Nossa Senhora da Assunção Church
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Walk the narrow streets, pretty squares, and winding alleys, lined by white washed houses in Moorish style and patios and porches with artistic ironwork. See the city walls and fortification characterized by its pentagonal bastions, visit the Roman-Moorish castle dating from the 13th century, the church of Nossa Senhora da Assunção showing a door in Manueline style and tiles from the 17th century. End your tour by visiting the small church of Nossa Senhora dos Aflitos (Our Lady of Despair) displaying beautifully painted tiles and an octagonal floor that dates from the time of the Templars. Drive out of town to see the Amoreira aqueduct which took 100 years to build made of four levels with a total length of 7 kilometres (4mi) with its supporting pillars and 843 arches crossing the valley making for an impressive site. www.portugalres.com | info@portugalres.com | Tel: +351 211 106 020
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Marvão Castle
Day Three
Distance: 80Km / 50mi
Elvas - Marvão
Marvão is a spectacular medieval walled village located at 900 metres (2,953 feet) high on a rocky crag in the Marvão mountain range. Its narrow cobbled streets lined with whitewashed houses many with decorative doors and windows from the 15th century, wind their way up to one of the best preserved castles in Portugal dating from the 13th century offering truly marvellous views of surrounding landscape.
While in Marvão....
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Walk on the narrow medieval streets inside the walled village.
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Visit the medieval castle and enjoy the stunning view of the surrounding landscape.
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Drive nearby to visit the Roman ruins of Ammaia and see what is left of the Roman road and bridge known as the Old Bridge, the remains of temples and houses with some columns still standing and the paved courtyards.
Ammaia Roman Ruins
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Marvão – Vila Pouca da Beira
Day Four
Vila Pouca da Beira, is a very old and small village with less than 400 inhabitants. The area is well known for its tasty cheese, which is still made by hand, highly prized for its rich flavor and scarcity.
While in Vila Pouca da Beira....
Pousada Vila Pouca da Beira
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Visit the restored 13th century castle, family residence and birthplace of the navigator, Pedro Álvares Cabral who discovered Brazil.
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Drive to nearby Serra da Estrela Natural Park, the largest mountain range and the highest peak in continental Portugal.
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Drive to nearby small and remote village of Belmonte. Drive to the small village of Piodão with its delightful, orderly structure of houses and streets, all built of schist, with the deep blue of the windows and doors of some of the houses making for an impressive sight. Pay a visit to the charming, whitewashed parish church dedicated to N.S. da Conceição (Our Lady of Conception), with its unusual cylindrical buttresses..
Village of Piodão
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Machado de Castro Museum
Day Five
Conimbriga Roman Ruins
Sé Nova Church
Vila Pouca da Beira – Coimbra – Condeixa-a-Nova
Distance: 89Km / 55mi
Located in central Portugal, and not far from the Pousada of Condeixa-a-Nova, Coimbra is a town perched on a hill on the banks of the Mondego River with a rich history and culture. This is vibrant city, with a bustling student population due to its old and famous University and showcasing rich culture in music and arts.
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Drive to Coimbra and visit the New Cathedral located near Coimbra´s University displaying in its façade, niches with the statues of saints dominated by Baroque ornamentation. Its interior of vaulted ceilings in the shape of a Latin cross provides a place for quiet reflection. There is also a huge baptismal font that was carved out of stone in the 16th century. In Coimbra visit National Museum Machado de Castro housed in the former Palace of the Bishops, built over an ancient Roman forum which ruins can still be seen. The museum is home to religious works, statues and paintings. The museum also celebrates Distance:210Km 211Km/ /130mi 131mi the archaeology of the Roman occupation. Distance: In Coimbra visit the Convent of Santa Clara-a-Velha, design by architect Domingos Domingues, who worked previously in the Monastery of Alcobaça. The architecture style combines Roman and Gothic, and the church is composed by three naves of similar height, without transept. Each nave is divided in seven arches which curbed ribbed vaults are signs of Roman influence. The church was inaugurated in 1330 but one year later, in 1331, the Mondego river waters flooded the Monastery site, initiating the progressive sinking of the buildings into the muddy soil. Today, if the church ceiling seems to be too low and the height to length ratio unbalanced, it is because, half the height stands below the floor plan, flooded in the swamp. In Coimbra visit the University of Coimbra Joanine Library (Biblioteca Joanina) built in the 18th century during the reign of John V. This library is composed by three great rooms divided by decorated arches and walls covered by two storied shelves, in gilded or painted exotic woods containing around 200,000 books and painted ceilings blending harmoniously with the rest of the decor.
Almedina Door
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Town of Coimbra
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In Coimbra visit Portugal dos Pequeninos a fantastic miniature land, showing houses from the time of the discoveries and also types of traditional Portuguese houses.
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In Coimbra visit the Sé Velha (Old Cathedral) a big Romanesque church built in the 12th century with a Gothic cloister. The cathedral is called 'old' because in the 18th century the role of 'cathedral' was given to a 16th century church called Sé Nova (New Cathedral).
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Santa Cruz Monastery
In Coimbra visit the Santa Cruz Monastery and Church built in Romanesque style which church was designed by French master builder Robert. Main highlights are the vaulting in Manueline style, attributed to Boitaca, and the throne, dating from 1513 and crowned with decoration alluding to the Portuguese discoveries. The bodies of both Afonso Henriques and Sancho I, the first kings of Portugal, rest in elegant funerary chests. Behind the monastery buildings the lovely Manga Cloister is an unusually pure example of Renaissance style. The 16th century Cloister of Silence in Manueline style has 4 bas-reliefs with scenes of Christ’s Passion by Nicolau de Chanterenne.
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In Coimbra walk in the Botanical Gardens created in 1772 and part of the Museum of Natural History covering about 13.5 hectares of pathways, greenhouses, lakes, statues, woods and gardens arranged in three terraces forming an amphitheatre. There are in excess of 1,200 species, some of which rare and exotic, taking visitors on a true journey through the world of flora.
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In Coimbra visit the Baroque style Church of Santo António dos Olivais built in the 18th century with a single nave lined with 18th century blue and white tiles depicting the life of the Saint Anthony.
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Distance: 89Km / 55mi
Drive to Conimbríga to visit the Roman ruins, one of the largest Roman settlements in Portugal with some of the earliest layers dating back to the first Iron Age in the 9th century B.C. The Romans arrived in the 2nd century A.D., and the city walls are largely intact as well as the mosaic floors and foundations of many houses and public buildings. In the public baths, you can view the network of stone heating ducts beneath the now-missing floors. Archaeologists estimate that only 10 per cent of the city has been excavated. The site also houses a museum displaying objects found by archaeologists. www.portugalres.com | info@portugalres.com | Tel: +351 211 106 020
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Mira D´Aire Caves
Day Six
Condeixa-a-Nova – Fátima - Ourém
Distance: 86Km / 53mi
Ourém, is an old fortified village on a hill dominating the new city town of Vila Nova de Ourém. This small village has pleasant paved streets and small but very beautiful houses protected by a castle.
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Fatima Sanctuary
Ourém Castle
Day Seven
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Visit the Castle of Ourém with two towers flanking the entrance and ruins of the large palace of Count Afonso just behind them.
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Drive to the Natural Park of Serras de Aire and Candeeiros Mountain Range, covering an area of 38,900 hectares to see the dinosaur footprints dating back to the Jurassic period.
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Drive to Mira D´Aire caves and walk through the Large Hall, Red Hall, Jeweller's Hall, the Second Well Dome grottos and see the various strange rock formations called "Alforreca" (jellyfish), "Marciano" (Martian), "Presépio" (Crib), "Chapéu Chinês", (Limpets), the majestic Organs and the winding waters of astonishing Rio Negro (Black River) which go on to form the Big Lake, where the visit to the caves ends.
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Visit also the Moeda Caves made of several rooms, a waterfall and a large number of multi-colored calcareous formations.
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Visit the Alvados Caves consisting of a succession of connected rooms full of stalagmites and stalactites.
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Visit the Saint Anthony Caves (Grutas de Santo António), full of magnificent stalactites and stalagmites.
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Visit the town of Fátima, to see the Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima one of the most famous Marian shrines in the world and visited by around 4 million people each year.
Ourém - Cascais
Distance: 140Km / 87mi
The attractive seaside town of Cascais, with its lovely beaches and parks remains an active fishing port, with an appealing old town full of narrow, winding streets housing some few interesting Museums.
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Cascais Town Hall
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Visit Casa das Histórias housing several works of art by artist Paula Rego´s and some of her late husband, Victor Willing. The building itself was designed by architect Eduardo Souto Moura who used the landscape features to give the structure its peculiar shape and striking colour. Visit the D. Carlos Maritime Museum housing a permanent exhibition linked to marine biology and the relationship between Men and the Sea, mainly rendering homage to Portugal's last King D. Carlos great lover of the sea and patron to many activities linked to it. Visit the Condes Castro Guimarães Museum a small palace commissioned to Luigi Manini in 1900 by George O ‘ Neil, a descendant of the King of Ireland. Including in its collection are items of great artistic style and value, such as paintings about Cascais by Portuguese and foreign artists, Indo-Portuguese porcelain and an excellent archaeology section. The most valuable exhibit is a valuable illustrated book by Duarte Galvão, Chronicle of the king Dom Afonso Henriques, dating from 1505, with a coloured print depicting 16th century Lisbon. The garden of the museum houses a small zoo. Visit the Marquês de Pombal Palace and gardens a house of palatial proportions and a garden, showcasing the famous Fountain Distance: 140Km / 87mi of Poets. Drive to Queluz and visit the National Palace one of the last great rococo buildings to be designed in Europe. The architect was Mateus Vicente de Oliveira, who trained under Ludovice of Ratisbon and Jean Baptiste Robillon during the construction of another royal palace, Mafra. This palace, with its single-story flanking wings has ostentatious and extravagant interiors, namely the Ballroom and the Hall of Ambassadors. www.portugalres.com | info@portugalres.com | Tel: +351 211 106 020
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Day Eight
Cascais - Lisboa
On your last day discover Parque das Nações, the area of Lisbon which was reclaimed for Expo 98. Here you will find a modern Lisbon on the banks of the River Tagus.
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Cable car at Parque das Nações
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Drive to one of Lisbon Shopping Malls for last shopping before departing back home. Colombo, Vasco da Gama, Amoreiras and El Corte Inglés are all located on the way to the airport and have underground parking. Drive to Parque das Nações a modern area, former grounds of the Expo 98 and visit the Oceanarium on of the largest aquariums in Europe, ride on the cable car along the riverfront promenade and take a leisurely walk on the Water Garden. Take a trip in the cable car, and stroll around the riverside area with its many restaurants and open air cafés and bars.
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Heritage & Culture
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Duration: 9 Days / 8 Nights Total Driving Distance: 190Km / 180mi
Manor Houses of Portugal
Featuring: Porto, Celorico de Basto, Guimarães, Braga, Ponte de Lima, Ponte da Barca,Arcos de Valdevez, Paredes de Coura, Viana do Castelo, Caminha, Vila Nova de Cerveira, Valença, Monção,Esposende and Vila do Conde
Built during the period of great wealth in Portugal when trade followed the famous Portuguese Discoverers from Asia, South America and Africa, Portugal´s Manor Houses were built in the most beautiful areas of the country, usually estates belonging to the nobility mainly in the Alto Minho region of Portugal. Nowadays its proud owners are happy to welcome your stay and eager to assist you with suggestions about places to visit and to teach you on local customs and traditions. Day One
Porto
Porto has one of the richest artistic, cultural and historical heritages in Portugal, recognized by UNESCO, which classified the ancient part of the city as World Heritage. This city has a large number of churches, monuments and museums representing its historical development from the “Middle Ages”, “Baroque” and “Neoclassical” periods which can be seen walking through its narrow streets ready to be explored.
While in Porto...
Dom Luis bridge
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Walk on and around Avenida dos Aliados a sloping boulevard lined with grand buildings.
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Visit the Porto Cathedral an austere fortress-like cathedral built in the 12th century.
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Visit São Bento Railway Station built in the site of a former Benedictine monastery constructed in the 16th century. See the magnificent tile panels in the vestibule made of twenty-thousand tiles and dated from 1905–1916 work of Jorge Colaço, the most important tile painter of the time. www.portugalres.com | info@portugalres.com | Tel: +351 211 106 020
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Ribeira Square
Avenida dos Aliados avenue
While in Porto....
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Visit Lello & Irmão Library located at Rua das Carmelitas one of the most prestigious libraries in the city with an English Gothic interior.
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Walk through Cordoaria Garden, officially called Jardim João das Chagas, featuring a lake in the center surrounded by three sculptures and old beautiful trees.
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Walk through Rua de Cedofeita one of the most ancient and traditional streets for shopping in Porto.
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Walk to Rotunda da Boavista and visit Casa da Música a building designed by architect Rem Koolhas and considered one of the finest modern buildings in the city.
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Visit Palácio de Cristal a beautiful landscaped park dominated by a huge copper clad roof pavilion, framed by a lake, flowerbeds and roaming peacocks.
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Visit nearby Romantic Museum at Quinta da Macieirinha.
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Walk on Rua Miguel Bombarda a street full of Art Galleries hosting new exhibitions every six weeks, attracting large crowds of artists and art lovers. .
Clérigos tower
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Day Two
Visit the Torre dos Clérigos a 16th century tower built by Nicolau Nasoni, an Italian architect and painter who left an extensive work in the north of Portugal.
In the evening go to Rua Galerias de Paris a street full of bars and restaurants where the atmosphere of the bars passes onto the street and where people hang out and enjoy a drink in a very typical Portuguese way.
Porto – Celorico de Basto
Distance: 82Km / 50mi
Celorico de Basto is a small village located in the rural countryside of northern Portugal, which agriculture is the main occupation of the people. The area is known for its many Manor Houses that exist all over the county, home to some of the oldest camellia trees in Portugal set in the beautiful 16th and 17th century designed gardens. www.portugalres.com | info@portugalres.com | Tel: +351 211 106 020
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São Gonçalo Monastery
Amarante
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Day Three
Distance: 80Km / 50mi Distance: 150Km 93mi Distance: 210Km / /130mi
Be sure to stop on the way at Quinta de Aveleda, one of the most beautiful wine facilities in Portugal, if not in all Europe, a sprawling farm filled with ornate buildings, elaborate gardens, and 225 acres of vineyards, owned and managed by the Guedes family who have lived on the property at least since the 15th century. Visit the town of Amarante a settlement since the 4th century BC, located on the banks of the Tâmega River which runs through town. Crossing this waterway is a striking arched bridge, the Ponte São Gonçalo and nearby São Gonçalo Church both made of granite in the 16th century. Visit the Camelia Garden at Casa do Prado, a Manor House located right in the centre of the Celorico and managed by the County Hall, built in the 19th century and featuring many camellia trees shaped into different figures. Distance: 211Km / 131mi Walk on Freixieiro Park located on the banks of the Freixieiro River. Drive to the Alvão Nature Park, located east of Celorico de Basto at the Alvão and Marão mountain ridges spreading over an area of approximately 7220 acres, set at high altitude with a large granite basin, where river Ôlo and the spectacular water falls of Fisgas de Ermelo can both be seen.
Celorico de Basto - Guimarães
Distance: 50Km / 31mi
Guimarães is a town surrounded by history, housing monuments that played a major role in Portuguese history.
While in Guimarães....
Duques de Bragança palace
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Visit Guimarães Castle built in the 10th century.
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Visit São Miguel chapel, built in the 12th century in Romanesque style, where the first king of Portugal was baptized. Visit the Palace of the Dukes of Bragança built in the 15th century. www.portugalres.com | info@portugalres.com | Tel: +351 211 106 020
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Guimarães Castle
Guimarães town center
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Day Four
Distance: 80Km / 50mi Distance: 150Km 93mi Distance: 210Km / /130mi
Visit the City Walls remnants of those that encircled the town in the 14th and 15th centuries. Visit the Old Town Council Chambers built in the 14th century. Drive to Citânia de Briteiros one of the earliest Celtic settlements and one of the longest living hill forts of the Castro Culture, distinctive from other hill forts due to its size and population imagined to be somewhere between 600 and 1500, comprising of 150 families. Archaeological evidence such as jewellery and grooming products suggest the existence of a wealthy ruling elite
Guimarães – Braga – Ponte de Lima
Distance: 60Km / 37mi
Located in the Minho Region and known as the city of the archbishops, Braga is an important religious destination in Portugal. Extremely rich in architectural buildings dating back to the late Neolithic and Roman Distance: 211Km 131mi times, this historical city has been a storehouse of religious, military and civic architecture and a modern city /with a young population, bustling with a lively and attractive old center and various pedestrian streets. Ponte de Lima is an old town on the south bank of the Lima River facing a magnificent Roman bridge with low arches. A Celtic settlement further developed by the Romans, who believed the Lima was the Lethe, the mythical River of Oblivion (visitors who crossed it would forget everything and stay forever). .
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São Vicente church Braga
On the way to Ponte de Lima, visit the town of Braga, known for its Baroque churches, magnificent 18th century houses and elaborate gardens and squares. Start by visiting the Sé Cathedral one of the most important temples in Portuguese Roman style. The Pópulo Church built throughout the 18th and 19th century. The “Palácio do Raio”, or “Casa do Mexicano” a Manor House built between 1754-55 and commissioned by João Duarte de Faria, an influential merchant in Braga. Walk in Largo do Paço, a square located in the historical centre of Braga and visit the Paço Episcopal Bracarense (Braga’s Bishop Palace) and Pope Pio XII Museum displaying a significant share of artist Henrique Medina’s work, one of the greatest Portuguese portrait painters of the 20th century. End the tour by paying a visit to the Medieval Tower, of Nossa Senhora da Torre, where, throughout its 5 floors, the history of Braga is narrated. www.portugalres.com | info@portugalres.com | Tel: +351 211 106 020
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Distance: 80Km / 50mi Distance: 150Km 93mi Distance: 210Km / /130mi
Walk the Old streets in Ponte de Lima lined with elegant buildings such as the 14th century Parish Church and Palacio dos Marqueses, a 15th century fortress-palace presently the City Hall. Enjoy light refreshments at any of the many coffee shops located at Ponte de Lima´s Largo de Camões the town´s main square crowned with an 18th century fountain. Drive around Ponte de Lima to see the various Manor Houses known as Solares in Portuguese, some dating from the 16th century and now guesthouses waiting to welcome you.
Ponte de Lima – Ponte da Barca – Arcos de Valdevez – Paredes de Coura
Distance: 45Km / 27mi
Ponte da Barca located northeast of Ponte de Lima derives its name from a fine arched bridge built in 1543 that crosses the Lima River. East of the bridge is the old town center with noble mansions from the 16th and 17th Distance: 211Km / 131mi centuries, and on the main square stands the lovely 15th century Parish Church. Arcos de Valdevez is a town been inhabited since prehistoric times. Paredes de Coura lies at the heart of the Higher Minho Region, it is a small and pleasant town with houses clinging to a slope which descends to the beautiful valley of the river Coura. .
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Walk in the center of Ponte da Barca. At Arcos de Valdevez, walk the bridge built in the late 19th century, and the Ponte de Vilela, a medieval Roman stone bridge. See the town pillory a stone structure built in 1515.. Drive around Arcos de Valdevez to visit the churches and chapels decorated with Portuguese tiles and religious images from 17th century, such as the Capela da Nossa Senhora da Conceição (Chapel of Our Lady of Conception), Igreja da Nossa Senhora da Lapa (Church of Our Lady of Lapa), Igreja da Misericórdia e Cruzeiro (Church of Mercy and Pilory) Igreja de São Bento (Church of Saint Benedict), Igreja do Espírito Santo (Church of the Holy Spirit), Igreja de São Paio (Church of Saint Paio), Igreja Matriz de Arcos de Valdevez (Parish Church of Arcos de Valdevez), and Mosteiro de Ázere (Benedictine Monastery of Ázere). www.portugalres.com | info@portugalres.com | Tel: +351 211 106 020
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River Coura at Paredes de Coura
Day Six
Ponte de Lima
Distance: 80Km / 50mi Distance: 150Km 93mi Distance: 210Km / /130mi
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At Paredes de Coura see the beautiful 17th century pillory and the Baroque church Igreja do Espírito Santo, rebuilt in the 18th century and exhibiting fine gilded woodwork and valuable images.
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Fine examples of rural architecture (windmills, stone granaries, threshing-floors) can be seen on route to Ponte de Lima.
Ponte de Lima – Viana do Castelo
Distance: 30Km / 19mi
Viana do Castelo historic centre, of Medieval style is enriched by numerous and precious monuments of the most diverse architectural styles, giving testimony to the many centuries of history.
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Visit the Basilica of Sta. Luzia built in 1903, featuring Romano211Kmof/ the 131mi Byzantine architecture, a reminiscent of theDistance: famous Basilica Sacred Heart in Paris and from the top of the mountain enjoy the picturesque views of the city and its coastline. Visit the Cathedral built in the early 15th century enlarged and remodeled several times displaying a façade with two Romanesque crenelated towers and entrance crowned by moldings decorated with the Apostles. Its interiors feature a baptismal font and multi-colored wood carvings, mainly from the 17th century.
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Visit the Church of São Domingos, built around the 15th century featuring exquisite Romanesque and Gothic architecture.
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Visit the Museu Municipal (City Museum), housing furniture from 17th century India and Moorish Spain, as well as 18th century pottery, porcelain, and glassware.
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Drive to the scenic beaches along the coast such as the Praia do Cabedelo Beach, Afife Beach and Carreço Beach.
Main square – Viana do Castelo
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Day Seven
Monção – view over Minho River
Viana do Castelo – Caminha – Vila Nova de Cerveira – Valença - Monção
Distance: 80Km / 50mi Distance: 150Km / 93mi Distance: Distance:210Km 164Km/ /130mi 101mi
Caminha is an historic strategic town which evolved into a quiet little town located not far from the mouth of the Minho estuary. The small town of Vila Nova de Cerveira was founded by king D. Dinis in the 14th century preserving through its old narrow streets and roads some monuments that testify a rich historical past The town of Valença also known as Valenca do Minho is a historical town, located on the border with Spain. The impressive fortress with two towers and double walls, dating from the 17th and 18th centuries, continues to be historical landmark. Monção is a fortified town serving as a backdrop to many medieval battles between the kingdoms of Portugal and Castile.
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In Caminha walk around to see the15th and 16th century buildings lining the town´s cobbled streets. Distance: 211Km / 131mi
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In Caminha central square visit the Igreja Matriz (Parish Church) a 15th century church which by its very size shows just how important Caminha was, the Paços do Concelho (City Hall), the Solar dos Pitas (a 15th century building) and the Torre do Relógio a 15th century tower.
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When in Vila Nova de Cerveira drive to the nearby hill where you can find the majestic statue of the Deer King a remarkable iron sculpture from where you can appreciate a splendid "eagle-sight" of the entire landscape around the Minho River.
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At the center of Vila Nova de Cerveira visit the Town Hall and the castle, the Parish Church from the 18th century, the Manor House and the Lovelhe Fortress, dating back to the 17th century.
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In Valença within the fortification walk to the four gates: the Porta do Santiago, or Porta do Sol, Porta de Gaviana a Gothic arch, Porta da Fonte da Vila and Porta da Coroada.
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See also the Roman milestone, located within the fortress and dating back to the 1st century AD.
Vila Nova de Cerveira parish church
Vila Nova de Cerveira – old houses
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Brejoeira Palace
Minho River
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Distance: 80Km / 50mi Distance: 150Km 93mi Distance: 210Km / /130mi
Visit the Church of São Teutónio, a Romanic church built in the 13th century housing panels representing scenes of Saint Stephen's life and the Church of Nossa Senhora dos Anjos built in the 12th century. In Monção see the still preserved 16th century city walls circling the historic center. Visit the Parish Church, the Church of Misericórdia, the Church of Santo António dos Capuchos and the Deu-la-deu Water Fountain. Drive to visit the nearby Brejoeira Palace a beautiful estate which main building was built between 1806 and 1828.. Distance: 45Km / 27mi
Viana do Castelo – Esposende – Vila do Conde - Porto
Distance: 68Km / 42mi
Esposende is an old fishing village surrounded by pine forests and home to some fine old Distance: buildings 211Km and airy / 131mi town squares. Póvoa de Varzim originally a major fishing town has become a delightful cosmopolitan summer retreat
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In Esposende visit the ruins of the 18th century fortress, the town's Parish church of Misericórdia built in the 16th century and the chapel of Our Lord of the Navigators housing impressive ornate paintings and gilt carvings. Visit Vila do Conde historic churches, museums and the beautiful harbor protected by an 18th century fort, traditional black and white mosaic pavements and beautiful gardens. In front of the Town Hall a monument to the town’s most famous resident, the 19th century novelist Eça de Queiros, is also worth seeing.
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Porto Dom Luis bridge
Porto
Day Nine
Distance: 80Km / 50mi Distance: 150Km 93mi Distance: 210Km / /130mi
Porto’s people have made great achievements in architecture, music, art, fashion and literature. The city’s Art Nouveau architecture is exceptional, based on the French model, applied to the features of national art, including Rua Galeria de Paris and Rua Cândido dos Reis lined with buildings built in stone.
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Go to Porto’s best-known Café Majestic a teashop packed with prancing cherubs, opulently gilded woodwork, leather seats and gold-braided waiters who’ll serve you an elegant set breakfast, afternoon tea or any number of snacks and beverages.
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Go shopping at Rua de Santa Catarina and Rua de45Km Cedofeita Distance: / 27mi lined with many local shops as well as international brands or drive to Norte Shopping and El Corte Inglés Department Store.
Distance: 211Km / 131mi
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All our tours can be tailored to accommodate a group. PortugalRes has a group specialist department ready to provide quotes for a full group tour or tailor made group services you might require. Our Group Department is proficient in providing unique tour programs and exclusive experiences many of which cannot be easily researched without the knowledge and expertise of people who work in Portugal´s travel industry for many years. PortugalRes group specialists have an important and up-to-date database on all sorts of experiences, activities and event locations many of which are exclusive to us. For quotes and any other enquiries visit: www.portugalresgroup.com Tel: +351 282 405 666 Fax: +351 282 405 675 Email: events@portugalres.com www.portugalres.com | info@portugalres.com | Tel: +351 211 106 020
Rules and Regulations
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What is included on each holiday package? Included in the price
Stay per person Sharing a double bedroom Number of days and nights stated on each package Overnight at designated hotels Buffet breakfast All hotel taxes and service fees
Not included in the price
Greeting staff at airport on arrival and departure Airport transfers Day Tours Rent-a-Car Meals or gratuities 24 Hour Emergency Number Flight ticket support and confirmation Travel insurance
Generals Terms and Conditions Prices are NET and in Euros, conversion rate is only an indication and does not bind PortugalRes Booking is subject to availability and must be done no less than 8 days prior to departure date Prices are per package and per person sharing a double bedroom and only for the dates stated in each program or brochure Prices are for land package only, and does not include flights Any customer request has to be booked separately and is subject to price quotation and availability at time of booking
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We allow you to book any vehicle when you book any tour with us by selecting from main menu hotel + car
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Car Rental
Car Rental
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Rent-a-Car is not included in holiday packages, but is available through on-line booking or by calling our contact center. On-line booking Log into www.portugalres.com Select “Looking for.....car rental” Insert location name Insert desired dates Inset desired pick-up and drop-off time Press search
Select the type of vehicle Click on “info” in order to know rental conditions and vehicle specifications Click on “book “ in order to proceed with reservation
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Special Tour Services Tours provided by PortugalRes
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The following tours can be added at an extra cost to the packages included in this brochure and can replace the suggested self-guided and self-driving itinerary tours.
Half day tour to Sintra Day tour of Lisbon, Sintra, Cape Roca and Estoril Half day tour of Lisbon Evening tour in Lisbon Evening tour in Estoril Day tour of Queluz, Sintra, Cascais and Estoril Day tour to Sesimbra, Arrábida mountains, Setúbal and Palmela Day tour to Óbidos, Alcobaça and Batalha Day tour to Óbidos, Nazaré and Alcobaça Day tour to Óbidos, Nazaré and Fátima Day tour to Évora, Vila Viçosa and Estremóz Day tour to Évora Day tour to Fátima Half day tour to Fátima Linbon Dinner River Cruise
Day tour to Óbidos and Nazaré Day tour to Óbidos, Alcobaça, Batalha, Fátima and Tomar Lisbon Bus Hop on and Hop off ciity tour passes Lisbon half day Alfama Neighborhood guided walking tour Lisbon Zoo and Hop on and Hop off combined pass Day Tour to Viana do Castelo and Santiago de Compostela Day tour to Guimarães, Braga and Barcelos Day tour to Amarante, Lamego and Pinhão – Douro Region – Half day tour of Porto Evening tour in Porto River Tagus cruise Day tour to Tomar and Batalha Évora and Azeitão Wine Tour
Tours depart fromLisbon and Porto on a chauffer driven vehicle , shuttle bus or on a regular 40 seat deluxe tour bus. Tours are available on request and subject to availability at time of booking. Regular bus tours are also subject to a time table and on many cases guests are picked-up and dropped-off at Lisbon and Porto hotels. Call for details – see contact details on page 99 www.portugalres.com | info@portugalres.com | Tel: +351 211 106 020
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Registration on-line at www.portugalres.com is free and easy and holds no compromisse from you or us, we just need to make sure we are dealing with travel professionals. There is no obligation to book or use us on a regular basis.
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Additional Services Rent-a-car With PortugalRes you can rest assured that renting a car or minivan is as easy and simple as it gets. Contact ou reservations department and in no time you have the car or van of your preference booked and ready for your client or group when arriving at Portugal airports. Hotel pick-up and drop-off car rental is also available. For an easy to use and any time available booking experience go online and see our options and policy to quickly book the car or van that is right for your client or group party.
Chauffer driven cars Don´t want to rent-a-car. No worries! With PortugalRes chauffer driven cars you only pay when you use it. Very simple! Just book a tour for your clients, contact reservations
department and tell us when and where are your clients going to need a car. We will figure out the time of pick-up and return to hotel.
Tour booking Rather go on a sceduled bus tour or any other tour offered by PortugalRes than doing all the touring yourself. Just contact reservations department and tell us the itinerary requirements. We shall provide you with the option of your choice, a tour suggestion and a quotation in no time. Scheduled bus tours may include in the price meals and entrance fee to some attractions but not all. Please contact reservations for details on each scheduled bus tour. Some tours may only operate on designated dates, be sure to enquire about annual tour schedule and time table. Tours after beeing booked are subject to specific cancellation policies, please make sure you enquire our travel
consultants about those conditions before you finalize the booking. Chauffer driven tours are usually subject to a limited number of people depending on the vehicle capacity. Prices are based on number of people and duration of the trip, make sure you request information on extra hours in case travel clients decide to do last minute changes to the itinerary.
Airport transfers Get out and in off the airport quickly and in-style with PortugalRes airport private transfer services. Arrive at your destination hassle free with no worries and with your luggage taken care by the professionally trained transfer staff of PortugalRes. Let us know your client´s flight number and time of arrival and our representatives will be ready to welcome and help with the luggage. Our proficent English speaking drivers will in no time transfer your clients to the hotel of their choice.
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