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Praia Fluvial de Pego das Cancelas
- beach
Praia Fluvial de Pego das Cancelas
6110, Vila de Rei
River beach with good infrastructure, located about 13 kilometers from Vila de Rei. Here you can also find the bridge of the three counties, where converge the municipalities of Vila de Rei, Sertã and Mação.
Rota dos Petiscos
- food & drink
Rua 25 de Abril, 353
4415-079, Perosinho
In a restaurant in St Michaels nice people and very affable (only ladies in service) waiting for you: it's called Route of snacks. And the main tidbits here recommend are the slice of grilled meat, the Octopus to the mill owner and the cod with corn bread.
Castelo de Belver
- heritage
Rua de São Pedro
6040-024, Belver
Circular castle facing the Tagus River, built in 1194 by Sir Afonso Pais and rebuilt in 1390 by Sir Nuno Álvares Pereira. It maintains the walls of the wall, partly battlemented and with traces of turrets. The entrance door was built in the 15th century and has a round arch. Inside the castle is the chapel of São Brás, which features a pleasant 17th century altarpiece. Belver Castle was the starting point for several actions against the Moors, and also served as support for King João I during the War of Independence.
Teatro Nacional Dona Maria II
- art
Praça Dom Pedro IV
1100-201, Lisboa
Placed on the north side of Rossio, the National Theatre Dona Maria II, which name pays homage to the daughter of Dom Pedro, was built in the 1840s by the Italian architect Fortunato Lodi. The façade of this neoclassic building is composed by six columns coming from the São Francisco Convent and is ended by a triangular fronton where the figures of Apollo and the Muses are sculpted. On top of the fronton is possible to see the statue of Gil Vicente, maybe the most important Portuguese dramaturge of all times, considered to be the father of the national theatre.
Biblioteca Municipal de Torre de Moncorvo
- heritage
Rua Infante Dom Henrique, 11
5160-286, Moncorvo
Library installed a solar emblazoned dating back to the 18th century, located in the historical centre of the village. Since 1997, the year of its inauguration, which allows access to a vast collection of books, magazines, CDs, audio cassettes and video. There is also free internet stations.
Hotel Laranjeira
- hotels
Rua Cândido dos Reis, 45
4900-082, Viana do Castelo
This hotel enjoys a quiet location in the Centre of Viana do Castelo and offers modern rooms with free Internet access and beautiful views of the surroundings. All rooms combine minimalist design with modern amenities, are bright and airy. The window may be seen the city and Santa Luzia.
HI Melgaço - Pousada de Juventude
- hotels
Avenida Centro de Estágios, 1316
4960-320, Prado
Pousada da Juventude de Melgaço is inserted in a sports complex with multiple offers, overlooking the Peneda-Gerês National Park. Amid beautiful landscapes can have access to various activities, from hiking through the Sierra to the adrenaline of a program of rafting in the river Minho.
Dom Gonçalo Hotel & Spa
- hotels
Rua Jacinta Marto, 100
2495-450, Fátima
The Hotel offers every customer two hours of free access to the pool area of the Spa. Offers 71 very comfortable rooms and decorated with two distinct lines: design and classic. Not to be missed, the restaurant the Invitation, where they prepare delicacies of traditional cuisine with a gourmet touch.
Legendary Lisboa Suites
- hotels
Rua Rodrigo da Fonseca, 44-50
1250-193, Lisboa
Located at the centre of the new financial and commercial area of Lisbon and with an easy access to downtown, is considered to be one of the most modern hotels in the city. It offers luxury accommodations such as suites, studios and penthouse apartments. Private swimming-pool at the exterior, a bar and a garage are some of the services available.
Castro de Vila Cova à Coelheira
- heritage
Teixelo
3650-108, Vila Nova à Coelheira
The Castro de Vila Cova à Coelheira is well signposted but to access to the site will have to go on foot or by all-terrain vehicle (about 2 km). There are visible to the wall and the remains of a medieval village probably developed around this castro. It's dated the first iron age.