Portugal Villas for the Muslim Market

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2012 - 2013 Lisbon Region


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Our Villas Contents  Gandarinha House #1

8 Bedroom

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 Gandarinha House #2

6 Bedroom

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 Marinha House #1

5 Bedroom

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 Patino House #1

8 Bedroom

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 Patino House #2

5 Bedroom

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 Azarujinha House #1

10 Bedroom

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 Park House

7 Bedroom

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 Muslims in Portugal

Halal Food

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 Muslims in Portugal

Muslim Population in Portugal

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 Muslims in Portugal

Main Muslims Organizations

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 Muslims in Portugal

Mosques and Prayer Rooms

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Additional Info (Halal Restaurants, Markets, Halal Catering and Private Jet Airports

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LISBON

Lisbon Lisbon, a city with many monuments, museums and ancient quarters. Over the years Lisbon has become a cosmopolitan capital with a rich culture, life and has hosted several international events, like the 1998 International World's Fair (Expo' 98), the Euro 2004 UEFA soccer tournament, and the 2005 UEFA Cup Final. Boasting springtime temperatures during the winter and cool summers freshened by a breeze blowing in from the Atlantic, Lisboa, and it's region are an all year round destination. Lisbon is Portugal's capital since its conquest from the Moors in 1147; a legendary city with over 20 centuries of History. The Alfama is one of the oldest quarters in Lisboa. Since it largely survived the earthquake of 1755, the area still retains much of its original layout. Adjacent to the Alfama are the likewise ancient quarters of Castelo and Mouraria, on the western and northern slopes of the hill that is crowned by St. George's Castle. Radiant skies brighten the monumental city, with its typical tile covered building façades and narrow Medieval streets, where one can hear the Fado being played and sung at night. But Lisbon is also the stage for festivities, shopping, nightlife, and museums. Nearby, Sintra's lush wooded heights and verdant charms invite one to take a ride on a horse-pulled carriage, and gaze at the marvellous manor-houses, located within the grounds of century old farms, as one drives up to Pena Palace, built by Fernando Cobourg Gotha on the ruins of a monastery from the 16th century, the style of the palace is a blend of Gothic, Manueline, and Romantic influences which make for a explosive combination, and keeps the atmosphere of a royal residence. The cosmopolitan seaside resorts of Cascais and Estoril with it's world famous Casino Estoril (Europe's largest Casino), the verdant Serra da Arrábida and picturesque Sesimbra, the Sado estuary and the aristocratic farmhouses of Azeitão. Driving south, the blue and unspoiled beaches on the Alentejo coastline open on to a vast Atlantic horizon. The region is a fish heaven, here you can find fresh bass and cockle. Specialities of this area include the goat and sheep cheeses from Sobral de Monte Agraço and from Azeitão, the pastries from Malveira and the "Pão de Ló" from Loures, the nuts and egg dainties from Cascais, the "Zimbros" (ginger cakes) from Sesimbra, and the "Queijadas" (little cheese cakes) from Síntra.

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Gandarinha House #1: 8 Bedroom Living Space: 1.500 m² (16,150 ft²) Lot Size: 2.500 m² (26,910 ft²) Facing: Southwest, overlooking the ocean Location: Lisbon Area

Living area

Dining area

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Gandarinha House # 1: 8 Bedroom

Kitchen area

Sleeping area

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Gandarinha House # 2: 6 Bedroom Living Space: 600m² (6,458 ft²) Lot Size: 2.000 m² (23,680 ft²) Facing: The sea Location: Lisbon Area www.portugalres.com | info@portugalres.com | Tel: +351 211 106 020


Gandarinha House # 2: 6 Bedroom

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Sleeping area

Lounge area

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Marinha House # 1: 5 Bedroom Living Space: 1.100m² (11,840 ft²) Lot Size: 2.290 m² (24,650 ft²) Facing: Garden with Indoor and outdoor pool Location: Lisbon Area www.portugalres.com | info@portugalres.com | Tel: +351 211 106 020


Marinha House # 1: 5 Bedroom

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Living area

Sleeping area

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Patino House #1: 8 Bedroom Living Space: 1.300 m² (13,990 ft²) Lot Size: 4.000 m² (43,060 ft²) Facing: Private gardens Location: Lisbon Area

Courtyard area

Alfresco Dining area

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Patino House # 1: 8 Bedroom

Living area

Living area

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Patino House # 2: 5 Bedroom Living Space: 550 m² (5,920 ft²) Lot Size: 2.380 m² (25,620 ft²) Facing: Garden Location: Lisbon Area www.portugalres.com | info@portugalres.com | Tel: +351 211 106 020


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Patino House # 2: 5 Bedroom

Living area

Living area

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Azarujinha House # 1: 10 Bedroom Living Space: 1.882m² (20,260 ft²) Lot Size: 2.486 m² (26,760 ft²) Facing: Ocean- private access to beach Features: 30 room house Location: Lisbon Area www.portugalres.com | info@portugalres.com | Tel: +351 211 106 020


Azarujinha House : 10 Bedroom

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Terrace area

Pool area

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Park House : 7 Bedroom

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Living Space: 897m² (9,655 ft²) Lot Size: 4.534 m² (48,800 ft²) Facing: Private garden and golf course Features: Outdoor game/soccer area Location: Lisbon Area

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Park House : 7 Bedroom

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Muslims and Portugal

Visitors Information

2012 - 2013 Restaurants/Catering/Markets


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Muslims and Portugal

Halal Food Ritual slaughter according to Islamic tradition is permitted, according to a spokesman of CIL, since 1975. Nevertheless, most ritual slaughter for Muslims was performed by the Rabbi of the Lisbon Synagogue until first halal butcher shops were established in 1982. Today there are at least six halal butcher shops in Lisbon, three in Odivelas, one at the downtown square Martim Moniz, one in Laranjeiro, and another downtown in Alvalade (owned by a non-Muslim), and two in Porto. Halal chicken is available at the major shopping malls/supermarket chains (Continente and Jumbo). At least twelve halal restaurants exist in the main cities, nine of them in Lisbon. Muslims who are living in the South of Portugal complain about the lack of halal food supply, with only chicken being available twice a week in supermarkets located in Faro and Albufeira. One can assume that this holds true for other places/regions outside Lisbon as well. A Muslim halal food supplier commented in an interview that this works according to the rules of the market, namely that if clients would ask for more (regular) supply of halal chicken, the supermarkets would order more.

Credits Following texts are excerpts of Yearbook of Muslims in Europe, Volume 4, Editor-in-Chief, Jørgen S. Nielsen, Editors: Samim, Akgönül Ahmet, Alibašić and Egdūnas Račius. Portugal section Nina Clara Tiesler and José Mapril. Nina Clara Tiesler is a Research Fellow at the Institute of Social Sciences of the University of Lisbon (Centre of Excellence) and coordinator of the Luso-Afro-Brazilian research network on Muslims in Lusophone Areas (MEL-net). She holds a PhD in Comparative Studies of Religion and has researched on Muslims in Europe since 1990. She is author of Muslims in Europa. Religion und Identitätspolitiken unter veränderten gesellschaftlichen Verhältnissen (Muslims in Europe. Religion and identity politics in new societal settings), (Berlin: Lit-Verlag, 2006) and editor of Islam in Portuguese-Speaking Areas, Lusotopie, 2007. José Mapril is post-doctoral research fellow at CRIA, ISCTE-IUL and a visiting lecturer at the New University of Lisbon. He finished his PhD in Anthropology at the Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon, in 2008, with a thesis on Transnationalism and Islam among Bangladeshis in Lisbon. In the past years he worked on Islamic education in Portugal and is currently beginning a new research on national imaginaries and transnational political networks among Bangladeshis in Portugal. He is the author of the forthcoming (2012) book Transnacionalismo e Islão: uma etnografijia entre Portugal e o Bangladeche, Lisbon, ICS and “The patron and the madman: migration, success and the (in)visibility of failure among Bangladeshis in Portugal”. www.portugalres.com | info@portugalres.com | Tel: +351 211 106 020


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Muslims and Portugal

Muslim Population in Portugal In last year’s report, estimates of the size of Portugal’s Muslim population from communities and researchers suggested 48,000 to 55,000 people, among which were 8,000 Isma’ilis while the remaining population was mainly Sunni Muslims of South Asian origin from Mozambique, Guinea-Bissau, and a smaller part composed by Muslims coming from other countries such as Bangladesh, Pakistan, Morocco, Senegal and India. It is among this last group of more recently arrived migrants that the fluctuation in numbers seems to be more remarkable. According to a comparison of the “official” figures, stemming from the immigration control/monitoring service (SEF, Serviço de Estrangeiros e Fronteiras), between 2009 and 2010 (the most recent figures), the number of residents from countries such as Bangladesh, Pakistan, Morocco, Senegal and India have slightly decreased. In 2010, these amounted to 12,338 while in the previous year the registered numbers were 13,537. There are two possible explanations for this change in numbers. First, the new nationality law, approved in 2006, allowed some migrants to naturalize and consequently disappear from the official statistics by becoming national citizens. The second possible explanation has to do with new migration processes related to the general economic climate and its impact in the economic structure. The lack of employment in the lower ranks of the Portuguese economy has significantly affected migrant populations and thus several have decided to move once again to other European countries. Still, in the case of Bangladesh, for instance, the existing migration flows to Portugal mainly derive from family reunifications. While smaller Muslim communities are established from the north (mainly in Porto and Coimbra) to the south (in the Algarve) and on the island of Madeira, the overwhelming majority of Muslims live in and around the capital city Lisbon. The majority of Moroccan Muslims live in and around Porto and the Algarve. In and near Lisbon, one can speak of a certain (but not massive) geographical concentration in single neighborhoods, such as Mouraria (in downtown Lisbon), Laranjeiro (Almada) and Odivelas (in these three cases there are representative mosques), Damaia and Sintra (Cacém).

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Main Muslim Organizations in Portugal The role of a small group of Muslims from Mozambique (a Portuguese colony until 1975), who were studying at the faculties of law, medicine and economics in the then metropolis was decisive in laying the foundations of Muslim organizations. Most of these community founders as well as other Sunni Muslims of South Asian origin had been Portuguese citizens already under colonial rule. Consequently, they did not perceive themselves as “immigrants”. Many African Muslims gather around their Sufi leaders, also known as mouros (among Guineans from Bissau) or marabouts (among Guineans from Conakri). In 2006, Muslims from Bangladesh founded the Baitul Mukarram mosque (named after Dhaka central mosque), also known informally as Mesquita do Martim Moniz, close to their work place,4 which caters to five hundred believers on a regular Friday prayer and organizes three hundred and fifty itars during the whole month of Ramadan. Senegalese inaugurated a prayer hall in the downtown district Anjos in 2010 and created the ADSTP (Association des Disciples de Serigne Touba au Portugal). However, the vast majority of at least ca. 40,000 Sun-nis and their local communities are linked to and occasionally take part in the life of the central Islamic Community of Lisbon (CIL). The first and best known is the CIL, founded in 1968, which acts as an umbrella organization in formal and informal ways for Sunni Muslims. The founding of an official umbrella organization of Islamic communities in Portugal, akin to a federation, has been in preparation since 2010. In 2004, a group of Bangladeshi citizens formally registered the Comunidade Islâmica do Bangladesh (CIB)— the Islamic Community of Bangladesh—which is responsible for the financial and ceremonial management of the Baitul Mukarram mosque. The main funding of CIB comes from donations of the members of the congregation. The Mesquita Central de Lisboa, founded 1985, (Rua da Mesquita in Bairro Azul (à Praça de Espanha), 1070–283 Lisboa, tel: (+351) 21 387 41 42 /21 387 91 84; fax: (+351) 21 387 22 30; e-mail: info@comunidadeislamica.pt ; www.comunidadeislamica.pt ) has as its Imam Sheikh David Munir. This is the home of the Islamic Community of Lisbon (CIL). Alongside common religious, cultural and social infrastructures (including a bookstore, chat-rooms or the community website), three types of associations were founded in the thirty year old Central Mosque in the heart of Lisbon: the Women’s Association, several groups of Guinean Muslims, and the Youth Association of the Islamic Community (CIL Jovem) which is organized and frequented mainly (if not only) by young people of South Asian origin, including some Isma’ili Muslims. The Central Mosque also provides space for meetings and projects of other associations of Muslims, such the one founded by Senegalese. www.portugalres.com | info@portugalres.com | Tel: +351 211 106 020


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Main Muslim Organizations in Portugal (continuation) The other main Muslim organisations are: - Comunidade Islâmica de Palmela (Av. Vila Amélia, lote 171, 172, Cabanas, 2950–805 Palmela, tel: 21 211 05 30, fax: 21 211 05 39, email: cipalmela@hotmail.com ). - Centro Cultural Ismaili e Fundação Aga Khan (Rua Abranches Ferrao, 1600–001 Lisboa, tel: (+351) 217 229 000, fax: (+351) 217 229 045, email: nationalcouncil@netcabo.pt ). The Aga Khan Foundation Portugal is currently running a quite efffijicient capacity developmental project, called K’Cidade,5 the fijirst project which focuses on the improvement of indi- vidual (education, integration into the labour market, citizenship training programs) and community (child care, children’s education) capacities in urban environments of a developed country (www.kcidade.com and see 5.). - Comunidade Shi’ta de Portugal (Ithna Ashari) (Avenida das Forças Armadas,11 D, Almada; tel: (+351) 218106030; email: Bremtula_pnegra@netcabo.pt ). - The Bangladeshi Baitul Mukarram mosque, Rua do Benformoso,119—1º/2º/3º, 1100–083 Lisboa, Tel.: 91 738 5367

Mosques and Prayer Rooms Besides the Central Mosque mentioned above, there are two purpose built mosques near Lisbon, namely in Odivelas and in Laranjeiro (the two first mosques to be built in Portugal). Oporto, Coimbra and, since the year 2010, Funchal (Madeira Island) have their own mosques. Altogether, one counts 36 cultural centers and prayer halls across the country, several of which have Islamic instruction classes (locally known as madrasas), as well as the Jamatkhana of the Shi’i Imami Isma’ili Muslim Community. Madrasa in the Portuguese context does not refer to a physical place, like a school building or class room, but announces the offer of religious instruction classes which are held in the main mosques and prayer halls.

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Additional Information

Mosques

Lisbon Mosque Av. José Malhoa (Praça de Espanha), 1000 Lisbon www.comunidadeislamica.pt

Aicha Siddika Mosque

Benformoso Mosque Rua do Benformoso, 119 – 1º/2º/3º, 1100-083 Lisbon

Tapada das Merçês Mosque Praceta Francisco Ramos da Costa, Garagem nº 6A Tapada das Mercês

Hajrak Hamzar R.A. Mosque

Rua Prof. Dr. Abreu, Lote 190, 2675 Odivelas Tel: +351 219 327 474

Urbanização dos Terraços da Ponte, lote 52 -2, 2685-119 Sacavém

Laranjeiro Mosque

Rua Bernardo Santareno, Lote 201 – Cave, Quinta da Stª Apolónia, 3000 Coimbra Tel: +351 239 492 683

Rua D. Duarte, 12 – A, Laranjeiro Tel: +351 212 537 139

Barreiro Mosque

Coimbra Mosque

Av. do Bocaje, Bloco 2 – c/v Esqª; 2830 Barreiro Tel: +351 212 159 625

Albufeira Mosque

Portimão Mosque

Armação de Pêra Mosque

8200 Albufeira

Rua 16 de Maio, lote 51-A, 1º Dtº, 8500 Portimão

Rua João II, r/c, Loja 1, 8365-130 Armação de Pera

Porto Mosque

Funchal Mosque

Rua do Heroísmo, 223, 4300-259 Porto

Caminho da Achada, Edifício Adalia, 4º Esq, 9000 Funchal

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Additional Information

Prayer Rooms Prayer Room of Portela C.C. Portela, Loja 26 – R/C, 2685 Portela Tel: +351 219 435 570

Prayer Room of Fetais Rua Beira nº 5 – 1º E – Camarate, 2685 Sacavém Tel: +351 219 470 950

Prayer Room of Porto Travessa do Loureiro, 19, 4000 Porto

Prayer Room of Évora Évoralimentar Zona Industrial, Talhão 27, 7000 Évora

Prayer Room of Póvoa de Santo Adrião Rua dos Combatentes, 26, 2675 Forte da Casa Tel: +351 212 159 625

Prayer Room of Colina do Sol Rua Josefa de Óbidos, Lote 57 – Loja E, Pontinha Tel: +351 214 995 149

Prayer Room of Santo António dos Cavaleiros Edifício 7 – A, 1º Dtº, 2670 Santo António dos Cavaleiros Tel: +351 219 888 070

Prayer Room of Leiria Urbanização das Pimenteiras, Loja 320, lote 1, 2415-767 Leiria Tel: +351 244 881 107

Prayer Room of Quarteira

Prayer Room of Faro

Av. de Ceuta, nº 1 – Loja 2, Edifício Sol, 8125 Quarteira

Rua José de Matos, lote 1 – Loja B, Urbanização Bom João, 8000 Faro

Places of Teaching and Education DARUL'ULUM AL LSLAMIYAT

DARUL’ULUM KADRIA-ASHRAFIA

Av. Vila Amélia, 172, Cabanas 2950 Palmela Tel: +351 212 110 530

Rua Prof. Dr. Abreu, Lote 190, 2675 Odivelas Tel: +351 218 133 282

CENTER FOR THE HISTORY OF ISLAM AND PULLAR CULTURE Rua José Estêvão, 3-A – r/c, 2720 AmadoraT el: +351 214 964 712

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Restaurant location Lisbon area

Additional Information

Halal Restaurants

Restaurante O Assador Halal

Taste of Punjab

Rua Abel Manta, Odivelas, Lisboa, Portugal Tel: +351 219 314 701

18 Beco dos Serradores, Lisbon, Portugal Tel: 351 218 870 995

Real Indiana Alameda dos Oceanos 1, Lisbon, Portugal

Zaafran Largo de Dona Estefânia 7, Lisbon, Portugal Tel: +351 213 558 894

Restaurante Pirâmide Avenida Praia da Vitória, 37, Lisbon, Portugal Tel: +351 212 443 981

Sadik House Rua dos Bacalhoeiros 26, Lisbon, Portugal Tel: +351 211 539 289

Restaurante Pedro das Arábias R. da Atalaia 70, Lisbon, Portugal Tel: +351 213 468 494

MK Halal R. Bombeiros Voluntários 8, Odivelas, Portugal Tel: +351 219 322 041

The Kebab House R. Jorge Pereira 6, Almada, Portugal Tel: +351 218 020 487

O Cantinho das Delicias Rua Jorge Sena, 3, Odivelas, Lisbon Tel: +351 219 317 841

MK Halal

Sublime Halal

Centro Comercial Rio Sul, Loja, Seixal, Portugal Tel: +351 212 271 150

Rua Alfredo Keil 16, Amadora, Portugal Tel: +351 937 862 222

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Markets location Lisbon area

Additional Information

Halal Restaurants

Halal Food Markets

Passage to India

Talho Haji

Av. Praia da Vitória 45, Lisboa, Portugal Tel: 351 213 544 073

Kashmir Rua Dr. Gama Barros, no. 15B, Lisbon, Portugal Tel: +351 218 494 113

Taj Mahal Rua de Cimo de Vila 25, Oporto, Portugal Tel: +351 222 005992

Restaurante Ali-á-Papa Rua da Atalaia, 95, Lisbon, Portugal Tel: +351 213 473 143

Rania's Restaurant Estr. de Santa Eulália, Edificio Oura Azul Letra F, St. Eulalia, Albufeira, Faro, Portugal Tel: +351 289 516 491

Type: Meat & Groceries Praceta Tomás da Anunciação, Odivelas, Portugal Tel: +351 219 341 246

Talho Alvalade Type: Meat & Groceries R. Luís Augusto Palmeirim 1, Lisbon, Portugal Tel: +351 218 491 460

Talho Muslim LDA Type: Halal meat only Rua José Régio, Lote 12, Odivelas, Portugal Tel: +351 219 334 449

Talho Halal Margem Sul Type: Halal meat only Praceta Bento de Jesus Caraça 4, Almada, Portugal Tel: +351 212 551 861

Garrett Snack Bar Rua Almeida Garrett, 33, Faro, Portugal Tel: +351 911 121 295 www.portugalres.com | info@portugalres.com | Tel: +351 211 106 020


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Additional Information

Halal Food Catering Zaafran Catering Offers catering services around Lisbon and surrounding areas Tel: 351 213 558 894

The Kebab House Catering Offers catering services around Lisbon and surrounding areas Tel: +351 218 020 487

Passage to India Catering Offers catering services around Lisbon and surrounding areas Tel: +351 213 544 073

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Private Jet Airports

Lisbon Area

Alverca Airport Aiport Code: LPAR City: Alverca Country: PORTUGAL Latitude: 38.90525 Longitude: -9.131 Runway Elevation: 11Runway Length: 9810GMT Offset: 0

Cascais Airport Aiport Code: LPCS City: Cascais (lisbon) Country: PORTUGAL Latitude: 38.788887 Longitude: -9.394444 Runway Elevation: 325Runway Length: 5061GMT Offset: 0

Lisboa Airport Aiport Code: LPPT City: Lisbon (lisboa) Country: PORTUGAL Latitude: 38.841667 Longitude: -9.141666 Runway Elevation: 374Runway Length: 12484Time Zone: DublinGMT Offset: 0

Tancos Airport

Monte Real Airport Aiport Code: LPMR City: Monte Real Country: PORTUGAL Latitude: 39.93386 Longitude: -8.92375 Runway Elevation: 187Runway Length: 9816GMT Offset: 0

Aiport Code: LPTN City: Tancos Country: PORTUGAL Latitude: 39.556526 Longitude: -8.4991665 Runway Elevation: 266Runway Length: 7530GMT Offset: 0

Montijo Airport

Algarve Area

Aiport Code: LPMT City: Montijo Country: PORTUGAL Latitude: 38.748917 Longitude: -9.076167 Runway Elevation: 46Runway Length: 8005GMT Offset: 0

Sintra Airport Aiport Code: LPST City: Sintra Country: PORTUGAL Latitude: 38.95172 Longitude: -9.385555 Runway Elevation: 440Runway Length: 5906GMT Offset: 0

Faro Airport Aiport Code: LPFR City: Faro Country: PORTUGAL Latitude: 37.144444 Longitude: -8.108334 Runway Elevation: 24Runway Length: 8169Time Zone: DublinGMT Offset: 0

Portimao Airport Aiport Code: LPPM City: Portimao Country: PORTUGAL Latitude: 37.172222 Longitude: -8.586111 Runway Elevation: 5Runway Length: 2819GMT Offset: 0

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Special Tour Services Tours provided by PortugalRes

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The following tours can be offered and suggested in 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 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  Day tour to Guimarães, Braga and Barcelos  Day tour to Amarante and Lamego  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 www.portugalres.com | info@portugalres.com | Tel: +351 211 106 020


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


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

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Car Rental Rent-a-Car 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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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.

For Reservations Tel: +351 266 788 005 / reservations@portugalres.com

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