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Poço de São Bartolomeu
- heritage
Largo de São Bartolomeu
2070-561, Vale da Pinta
It is one of the landmarks of the town of Vale da Pinta and, according to legend, King Afonso Henriques drank water there before the Battle of Ourique. The name of the well, believed to have been built in the 9th century, also comes from that time, as it is thought that the men who accompanied the first king of Portugal saw an image of Saint Bartholomew there.
Ponte de Dom Goimil
- heritage
Rua das Carvalhas
4460-710, Esposade
Trestle bridge with a pointed arch built in masonry of irregular granite and dated from medieval times (XIII-XIV centuries). It lies in the ancient "via veteris," main connection from the port at the mouth of the river Ave. is believed to have Roman origin, despite only being documented from 1258, and their typology to be a medieval bridge.
Camping Coimbrão
- hotels
Travessa do Gomes, 185
2425-452, Coimbrão
Camping Coimbrão is a space where you can enjoy the tranquility of the countryside, enjoying also warm temperature due to the proximity of the beach and sea. In this environment there is concern for the welfare of all, at any time of the year. Ideal to spend your vacation outside of major tourist areas, in order to enjoy moments of quiet in complete harmony with nature.
Ecomuseu Municipal do Seixal - Núcelo da Mundet
- art
Praça 1º de Maio, 1
2840-485, Seixal
It was the largest company in the cork sector in Portugal and, for a time, in the world. Recognized for its innovative social policy, it became intimately linked to the lives of many generations of Seixal residents, making it a must-see for anyone visiting the municipality. The factory's former canteens have been transformed into a modern restaurant and bar, with a privileged view of the Seixal Bay.
Museu Municipal de Vila Flor / Museu Berta Cabral
- heritage
Largo Doutor Alexandre de Matos, 1
5360-325, Vila Flor
Located in Solar dos Aguillares, a stately building from the 12th and 14th centuries, this museum, born from Raul de Sá Correia's passion for everything that concerns his land, is a source of pride for Vila Flor and even the district for its collections of painting, archeology and ethnography, African crafts, sacred art, numismatics and medals. Its contents, a gift from Vilaflorenses over the years, are now the heritage of the local people, so that their "yesterday" remains alive, and future generations know that Vila Flor has a past that needs to be preserved.
Solar do Forcado
- food & drink
Rua Cândido dos Reis, 14
7300-129, Portalegre
Luís Mourato followed in his father's footsteps, first as a pitchfork and now as host of the family's restaurant, which has been in existence for more than 30 years. A tribute to the bullfighting universe, the references are not limited to the decoration. The menu, where beef predominates, specialises in this matter with grilled kebabs and bull tenderloin. The stewed venison with migas is another of the house's signature dishes, along with the roasted suckling pig with wild mushroom rice. Accompany it with a wine from the region (the menu is extensive and exclusive to the Alentejo) and finish with …
Cripta Arqueológica do Castelo de Alcácer do Sal
- heritage
Rua do Convento de Aracoelli, 12
7580-131, Alcácer do Sal
Considered the largest archaeological crypt in the country, it is located beneath the Castle of Alcácer do Sal, now transformed into the Pousada D. Afonso II. It presents traces of the Iron Age dating from the 6th century BC, as well as structures from the Roman period and the Islamic occupation, covering a considerable area. Medieval walls from the post-Reconquista Christian era were also found, based partially on Roman walls which, in turn, overlap older pre-existing structures dating from the Iron Age.
Mesa de Lemos
- food & drink
Passos de Silgueiros - Quinta de Lemos
3500-541, Viseu
With a cuisine based on the best flavors, Chef Diogo Rocha continues to discover local products that have almost disappeared, such as hazelnuts or apples from Bravo Esmolfe, which he masterfully incorporates into the menus. The menu is also the stage for the parade of wines produced in the vineyards that enter through the windows of the almost indescribable building designed by the Carvalho Araújo studio and whose interior design was in charge of Nini Andrade Silva. Diogo Rocha's cuisine, supported by an ambitious and new team, is a breath of fresh air capable of appealing to all the senses, …
City Spa
- beach
- leisure
Rua Gonçalves Zarco, 19-A
1400-033, Lisboa
The City SPA is a space dedicated to beauty and relaxation, where various treatments are proposed and unique rituals that revitalise body and soul. Anti-stress programmes, Exotic Delight, Absolute SPA Ritual or the Total Time Out Unique rituals, facials, Dry and Aqua, the desire is to try them all! In the end, a tea terminates in beauty this sensory experience.
Alcabideque
- country
- heritage
Alcabideque
3150, Alcabideque
From the arab "al" and from the latin "caput aquae", Alcabideque has once furnished water to Conimbriga and Condeixa-a-Velha through a large aqueduct, restored by the romans, at the time of Augustus. It is located near th roman ruins of Conimbriga and has existed since well befor the foundation of Portugal. It has an aqueduct and a "castellum" (a small roman tower).