Friendly and cosy restaurant, with four rooms of meal, one more exquisite. Proposes delicious delicacies out of hand of Doña Rosa Maria, who uses traditional spices and quality ingredients.
This shopping centre, opened in 2006, has about 146 shops spread out over three floors. It also has five floors of parking, some 30 restaurants and six cinemas.
In the living room of this House decorated in shades of white, stands out the display of fish. Other options to register are the roasted cod, cozido à portuguesa, roast suckling pig and lamb stew.
A space in the Teatro Tivoli that serves meals, as well as refined tea rime meals with a wide variety of teas. The Portuguese cuisine stands out but there are also ethic cuisines, from Timor to Jamaica.
It belongs to the Ancient Massif of Trás-os-Montes, located to the North of Bragança, in the border with Spain. Part of the Natural Park of the Montesinho Mountain, this is where it reaches its tallest altitude: 1481 metres.One can take several pedestrian walks, mountain bike or drive a car along the rivers and getting acquainted with fauna and th fora of the region, as well as its typical villages and its archaeological vestiges.
Extensive beach, which can only be accessed by boat. Both the river and ocean beaches have good quality water and an enchanting landscape. To get to the beach, one walks between the houses on a cement floor. The waters are transparent, very calm and attractive. The landscape contemplates the lighthouse and two piers. For those who prefer not to make the trip every day, there is information that it is possible to rent a house in this location.
This campsite benefits from its privileged location, on the right bank of the Tâmega River, providing nooks of wonderful beauty, where there is no shortage of spaces with shadows and abundant vegetation. Offers numerous amenities and accommodations and has as main attraction the river beach, 50, is also a small pool which is situated in the highest part of the Park. Alternatively can pay a visit to the historic heritage of the city of Amarante, only one kilometre away and taste delicious cuisine in the local restaurants.
The name comes from the fact that the farm belonged to Luís Gomes Mata, "Correio-Mor" (chief of the post delivery) at the time of Filipe II. Built in the 18th century, the palace might have been designed by the Italian António Canevari, one of the architects of the Convent of Mafra. It is preceded by an emblazoned door leading to the patio. Inside, the tiles and stucco ceilings with paintings by José da Costa Negreiros stand out. In the gardens, the waterfalls and tiles with mythological scenes stand out.
This space's Art Nouveau decor stands out in a bar that is ideal for chatting away from confusion. It is open from 6 pm to 3 am and from 9 pm to 3 am on Saturday.
A small village where the ruined Convent of Our Lady of Carmo stands out, as well as the Mother Church and the chapels of Saint Pedro and Saint Bárbara. The "cavacas do Freixinho", a local sweet, are famous.