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Ocean
- food & drink
Rua Anneliese Pohl - Vila Vita Parc
8400-450, Porches
The living room, nobly decorated, has big tables, a fireplace for the winter and a balcony facing the ocean, creating a romantic and fanciful atmosphere. The service of dishes is never repeated from confection to confection, creating a visual delight, followed by the gustatory one. Highlighting a dish is impossible, because the menu changes weekly, because here it is not the product that rules, but what is created from it – today is fish, tomorrow is meat, and nothing is eternal. The wine list is certainly a paradise for oenophiles, not only the Portuguese but also of the four corners …
Café Vianna
- food & drink
- heritage
Praça da República
4710-305, Braga
Centenarian café, which kept the original architecture. Here have been writers such as Eça de Queirós and Camilo Castelo Branco. It has a nice esplanade under the arcades, and people come, not only for a coffee, but also to have lunch.
Apartamentos Vila Marta
- hotels
Travessa do Amparo, 36
9000-647, Funchal
Vila Marta is placed 4km away from Funchal. Surrounded by green areas, it is a perfect place to come and visit Madeira. The area is rural, calm and quiet. It has 8 luxurious studios with kitchenette and a suite with a balcony viewing the sea.
Queda de Água do Poio
- beach
- country
Queda de Água do Poio
3320, Cabril
On the mountain parish of Cabril, the more than two metres tall waterfall that comes from the Unhais brook (resulting of the encounter of the Estrela and Alforfa brooks) is quite an interesting natural resource but difficult to get to. The landscape includes the Poio reservoir.
Bar do Peixe
- food & drink
Praia do Moinho de Baixo - Meco
2970-079, Sesimbra
Location situated on the beach, serving good fresh fish, comes especially coal. It offers a panoramic room and musical entertainment on Friday and Saturday. The bar stays open until 4 a.m., but works only during the summer months.
Solinca Health & Fitness Club
- leisure
Estádio do Dragão
4350-415, Porto
Inserted in the complex of the Estádio do Dragão, enjoys a surface of more than 6,500 m2 distributed over 2 floors, which accommodates nine squash courts, including the only court of Iberian Peninsula with mobile wall itself to peer games, Kinesis room, thermal tank, State-of-the-art cardio equipment with personal cardio theater "integrated, among other Valances as Internet kiosks and game consoles.
Jardim da Avenida da Liberdade
- country
- leisure
Avenida da Liberdade
1150, Lisboa
The avenue, former “Passeio Público”, was a residential area, although there are still remains of the walkway, with trees and lakes. Along the avenue are several monuments, from which stand out the monument paying homage to the word war dead soldiers, the statue of Alexandre Herculano, Almeida Garrett and Oliveira Martins.
Planície Mediterrânica
- heritage
Rua da Esteva
7780-159, Castro Verde
This monument was inaugurated in the framework of the festival "Mediterranean Plain" invokes the man in its relationship with the landscape and the plain. Being the Castro Verde landscape representative of Mediterranean culture, this piece, depicting a man and a woman, on which lies the plain and the urban profile of Castro Verde, intends to pay homage to this locale.
Castelo de Campo Maior
- heritage
Rua dos Quartéis, 8
7370-102, Campo Maior
Castle where some sections of the medieval wall and the north tower are still visible. Of the 17th-century fortified perimeter, the moat and counterscarp are largely preserved, along with bastions, gates and barracks. The castle has two of its six towers, with a rectangular plan. The Manueline molding stands out in the western tower. A large hall, with two naves divided by strong ashlar pillars, has a groin vault. Ordered to be rebuilt by King Dinis in 1310, it is assumed that fortifications existed in this area of Campo Maior since Roman or Visigothic times. During the reign of King …
Palácio Nacional de Sintra
- heritage
Largo Rainha Dona Amélia
2710-616, Sintra
Also known as the Palace of Sintra, this impressive palatial example is the only surviving example of the great Royal Palaces of the Middle Ages. With a complex and irregular layout, this palace is the result of several construction campaigns, the main ones being from the reigns of King John I, King Manuel I, and the first third of the 16th century. The Palace of Sintra is the most ambitious Mudéjar art project in Portugal. Frequently used by medieval monarchs, it has many rooms, among the most important being the Archers' Room, the Guest Room, the Arab Room, the Chinese …