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Forte de Santiago do Outão / Farol do Outão / Hospital Ortopédico do Outão

  • heritage

EN379
2900, Outão

Setúbal

Fort located at the foot of Serra da Arrábida. Its tower is dated from 1390. In 1572 it suffered enlarging works and was completely remodelled after the Restoration War. The chapel, covered with glazed tiles from the XVIII century, is worthy of notice. In the XIX century it was a prison and later the holydays residence of King D.Carlos and Queen D. Amélia. In 1909; it became a hospital for orthopaedic diseases and maintains its function until today.

Igreja de Santo António

  • heritage

Rua de Santo António
7160-265, Vila Viçosa

Vila Viçosa

Church founded by King John I in 1564, although it has been open to the cult in 1569. Located in the historic centre of the town, has a small terrace, with the same name as the patron of the Church, given the existence, prior to the construction of the Church, of a gathering of devotees Claustrais de Santo António. Inside you can see 16th century wall paintings of great beauty. Today's place of worship and devotion and funerary chapel.

Linha 22

  • food & drink

Rua dos Clérigos, 23
4050-205, Porto

Porto

The Line 22 is a restaurant\/café\/bar where you can enjoy Portuguese products: cheeses, wine through jams, liqueurs or cakes. Situated next to the clerics, the 22 Line has already been a grocery shop and a clothing store. Today is essentially a place for snacking. Regularly makes wine and cheese tastings and serves snacks to enjoy while looking at one of the busier streets of downtown Porto: rua dos Clérigos.

Serra de Montesinho

  • country

Serra de Montesinho
5300, Montesinho

Bragança

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.

Praia da Ilha do Farol

  • beach

Praia da Ilha do Farol
8000, Faro

Faro

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.

Amarante Camping

  • hotels

Rua Pedro Alvellos
4600-099, Amarante

Amarante

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.

Palácio e Quinta do Correio-Mor

  • heritage

EN8
2670, Loures

Loures

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.

Castelo Mendo

  • country
  • heritage

Castelo Mendo
6355, Vilar Formoso

Almeida

The village, with origins in an old hillfort occupied by the Romans, seen from afar is an authentic fortress, surrounded by a wall and two turrets at the entrance. However, Castelo Mendo is, nowadays, practically doomed to abandonment. Its population, which barely exceeds one hundred and a half inhabitants, is dedicated to livestock and agriculture. However, if today the village's location (800 meters above sea level) is an obstacle to growth, in the past this would have been the crucial factor in its development and guarantee of the defense of the lands on the left bank of the Coa River. …

Museu de Mértola - Basílica Paleocristã

  • heritage

Largo do Rossio do Carmo
7750-326, Mértola

Mértola

This funerary basilica was located next to the Roman road connecting Mértola to Beja. This important monument was partially excavated in the late 19th century, and several funerary inscriptions were recovered from it, now housed in the National Archaeological Museum in Lisbon. Currently, it houses a museum where the foundations and floors of the former church are preserved. This museum contains inscribed stelae, which constitute the most important collection of Early Christian tombstones found in Portugal.

Procópio

  • food & drink

Alto de São Francisco, 21 A
1250-131, Lisboa

Lisboa

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.

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