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OPORTOHouse
- hotels
Rua Conde de Vizela, 56
4050-639, Porto
Located in downtown Porto (historic), the OPORTOHouse offers single, double and triple rooms at affordable prices. All rooms have private bathroom and some have a balcony. Offers taxi service, wake-up service, laundry service, car rental, bicycles and motorcycles. You can leave your bags before check-in and after check out.
Quinta do Malhô
- hotels
Silvã de Cima
3560-217, Silvã de Cima
This farm, located in an agricultural zone, stands out for the cultivation of vines and also by sheep. Combines the rustic atmosphere of a crop farm with urban comfort, featuring 8 double bedrooms, with private WC, TV, SAT, telephone; Breakfast rooms and lounges; central heating, swimming pool, tennis court, Garden, terraces, kennel, wood-burning oven, etc.
Parque Ecológico do Funchal
- country
- leisure
ER 103
9050, Funchal
Leisure space where environmental education actions are carried out and whose main objective is to preserve the natural heritage. In this place, more than 30 species of birds have already been observed, and the existing flora is quite varied, highlighting the indigenous plants. It has five support houses, two of which welcome volunteers from the park's activities.
Miradouro de Cabeço das Cabras
- country
- leisure
Madalena
9950-364, Madalena
Cabeço das Cabras constitutes the final frontier between the adventurous who set out for the mountain and the more fearful who prefer the safety of the road. Located at an altitude of approximately 1,200 meters, on the western slope of Pico Mountain, it is the highest point on the island accessible by car. From here, one can see the entire island of Faial and the vast blue sea.
Castelo de Borba
- heritage
Avenida do Povo, 21-23
7150-103, Borba
Castle made of stone masonry and a thick wall, with a wide walkway running along the entire wall. The Porta do Celeiro stands out, flanked by a single turret, the Porta de Estremoz, leading to the large Alentejo square, flanked by its two towers. Still worthy of attention is the Keep, reinforced with marble masonry on the corners, square and squat, completely solid.
Castelo de Mourão
- heritage
Rua Frei António das Chagas
7240-252, Mourão
The walls and towers remain from the 17th century fortifications to this day. The consistent medieval wall is made of marble and granite and is torn by several doors. It has a triangular plan with square towers. Inside the walls, the Casa da Guarda and the old Town Hall stand out. The military complex retains, despite being quite damaged, a unique and picturesque appearance.
Convento de Santa Clara
- heritage
Largo Cónego José Maria Gomes
4804-534, Guimarães
Founded in the 16th century by Baltasar de Andrade, this was one of the richest convents in the city. The convent of Santa Clara stands out thanks to its symmetric facade, divided in three and the portico has an image of the Patron Saint. It has a spacious courtyard and an impressive two-storey cloister. Currently, the City Hall is here and a part of the building houses the Municipal Archive.
Convento do Varatojo ou de Santo António
- heritage
CM1058
2560, Varatojo
Convent founded by D. Afonso V, its current appearance is the result of the various modifications it has undergone. It has a Gothic portal, which includes bas-reliefs in a flamboyant style. The cloister mixes Gothic and Manueline elements, the pulpit is Mannerist and the altarpieces are Baroque in style. The space around the convent fence stands out, given the botanical value of its forest.
Casa do Ribeirinho
- heritage
Rua do Ribeirinho, 3
3420, Midões
In this House, dating from the 18TH century and the family Abreu Abranches, stand out from the typical rectangular Windows and copings, balustrade,. Still has a chapel in honor of our Lady of the Rosary, which, despite having been built in the same century, has undergone changes in the 19th century. Here we highlight the hoists and the 18th century tiles.
Capela de São Pedro de Vir-à-Corça
- heritage
EM567
6060, Idanha-a-Nova
Granite Romanesque temple, probably dating back to the 13th century, whose name is related to a legend concerning the child saves the demon by Santo Amador and fueled by a DOE. On the façade, stands out the main portal in arch, topped by rosacea, and the side portals in arch with tympanum smooth. In the interior, especially the triumphal arch of two lintels arch and pointed arch.