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Casa Chelense
- food & drink
Rua das Rãs, 1
3000-341, Coimbra
The Chalense House restaurant is located in coimbra and may well be the first place to visit in the city, since it is very close to the train station. Only serves lunches and snacks, close to dinner, and there are days with certain menus, such as Thursday, cooked. On the other days there's always ham chanfana or cod with roasted potatoes for €6. For snacking, make up your mind between the gizzards, folded, the ear, the liver of onions or fried streak, with values up to € 5.
Midori
- food & drink
Estrada da Lagoa Azul - Penha Longa Resort
2714-511, Linhó
The Midori restaurant continues to be one of the leading Japanese restaurants in Portugal. It has modernized, bet on several menus, but always with a quality seal far above average, excellent in many options. Interesting merger proposals can be a good approach. The restaurant was created in honor of four Japanese princes who visited Penha Longa in the sixteenth century, and in order not to detract from Japanese cuisine, all chefs come from or receive training in Japan.
Crowne Plaza Vilamoura, Algarve Hotel & Spa
- hotels
Rua Oceano Atlântico
8125-478, Quarteira
This is the first unit in Portugal this prestigious hotel chain. The hotel offers 327 rooms and a wide range of leisure facilities, bars and restaurants, a swimming pool discovery of thousand square meters. Building with excellent sea view and very close to the beach, consists of 11 floors, in which stands out the Arab-influenced architecture.
Vila Galé Albacora
- hotels
Quatro Águas
8800-901, Tavira
Placed in the Parque Natural da Ria Formosa (Nature Park), the hotel is in front of the Tavira Island. Placed in a former tuna fishery settlement and on the fishermen’s former houses, this hotel disposes of 162 comfortable, well furnished rooms. Standing out is the fact that it offers transportation, in its private boat, to the town centre and the beach.
Castelo de Vila Viçosa
- heritage
Rua Sacadura Cabral, 2
7160-209, Vila Viçosa
Square-shaped castle surrounded by a moat and two cylindrical turrets. Access is via a classic Roman doorway. It is a rare example in the panorama of Portuguese military architecture, with the medieval fence, towers and doors coexisting with the Renaissance fortification. The Alcáçova dos Duques de Bragança stands out, with rooms with marble columns and ribbed vaults.
Castro de Bagunte / Cividade de Bagunte
- heritage
Monte da Cividade
4480, Bagunte
Fortified village that had at least five lines of walls. In excavations carried out in this town were laid bare some cores with circular and rectangular constructions, floors, walls of rooms, walls, late-Romanesque and Ceramic grinding wheels of manual Mills, among other vestiges. It is also known as Castro da Cividade.
Conjunto Fortificado de Caminha
- heritage
Calçada da Escola
4910-111, Caminha
Of this set of 18th-century curtain walls and bastions, the bastions of the main church and Santo Antônio church, the Graça wall, and the Clock Tower stand out. The rectangular tower features a small terrace where the bell tower rests. Above the arch of the gate, which once defended the town, is an image of Our Lady of the Conception.
Antigo Convento de Santo António
- heritage
Rua do Convento
7430-152, Crato
Franciscan convent founded in 1603 by Leonardo de Campos and follows the typology of this type of convent. For this reason and the interior treasures it contains, it is given great heritage value. Inside, the tiles with a 17th century pattern stand out, as well as the altarpieces and tombstones from the end of the 18th century. It currently operates as a mercy hospital and pharmacy.
Núcleo Museológico do Mártir Santo
- heritage
Rua Doutor Miguel Bombarda, 249
2600-197, Vila Franca de Xira
At the core of the Holy Martyr, in the Church of the Holy Martyr Saint Sebastian, in Vila Franca de Xira lies the exhibition "art and Devotion-Forms and Perspectives", dedicated to sacred art. This exhibition, based on the concept of annual turnover of parts, enables the public to the enjoyment of a diversity of remaining goods that would otherwise be out of the public domain.
Forte de Esposende / Castelo de São João Baptista
- heritage
Avenida Engenheiro Eduardo Arantes e Oliveira
4740-204, Esposende
Bastioned fortress built at the end of the 17th century and beginning of the 18th century by Dom Pedro II. It was part of the defensive plan of the Portuguese coast and aimed to protect the entrance to the Cávado River. It has a rectangular plan and at each angle there is a bastion and a guardhouse. Between the walls, which are quite ruined, the Lighthouse Tower stands out.