A marble statue of August 24, 1864, that pays homage to Manuel da Silva Passos (or Passos Manuel), an important figure of the Portuguese liberal epoch. It is classed as a National Monument.
House of Pombaline architecture built in the second half of the century XVIIII, in order to accommodate the judges outside designated territorial Ministers. Later, in the 20TH century 70, settled here the land registry. It was recovered between 2000 and 2001, working here, currently, an Ecomuseum.
The Alchemy is a modern and refined restaurant, integrated into the H2otel Congress Medical SPA, & in Unhais da Serra. Now in charge of the Brazilian Valdir Lubave chef, the Alchemy presents itself with new flavors, always accompanied by a friendly and attentive service.
The old Stones, now named Skones after entering the K group. Located near the Kais restaurant, by the Tejo river, this space plays most revivalist music, namely rock music.
A paradisiacal place, located in a cove at the bottom of the famous Cabo Girão cliff. Until 1998, access was only possible by boat, but now there is a modern glass elevator. There is a small tourist resort here that includes a restaurant, good conditions for sunbathing and fishing, and some tourist accommodation.
Access to this fajã, located between Fajã de São João and Fajã do Ginjal, is via a narrow path, where you can enjoy fantastic views. However, this route is only accessible on foot, by donkey, or on horseback. The several houses here are now inhabited only on weekends. The land is used for agricultural purposes, primarily for growing yams and vineyards.