Manueline temple, built at the end of the 15th century, where the portals, 17th century tiles and stonework stand out. The unique aspect of this church is the existence of an outdoor altar, built in the 17th century.
This Palace was founded by D. Pedro I, it was the Royal Palace for D. Duarte and it is said that Pedro and Inês de Castro lived there. Its numerous windows and doors with Manueline decoration stand out.
This church stands out the ornamental elements as figurative panels of tiling, one signed by António Pereira, others assigned to this master and Gabriel del Barco. Note also the gilded altarpieces of the chancel.
A pillory formed by an indentation of two square steps, a cylindric main part of the column, composed of two stones and a chapiter from where four arms in the shape of a Greek cross come out.
This manor house was built in the century XVI with plan in L and an out chapel. The main chapel has a ribbed vaulted roof and the walls are covered with panel of glazed tiles from the XVIII century.
Beach located in the Protected Landscape area of the Esposende Coast. Calm place, where the blue of the sea stands out in contrast to the mountains that surround the beach. It has a first aid station and a library.
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.