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Solmeco Park
- hotels
Rua da Fonte, 4 - Fetais
2970-063, Aldeia do Meco
Camping Fetais is located where the countryside bliss meets the sea's agitation. Cape Espichel is one of Portugal's most historic and beautiful cape's. The Meco beach is mostly known for it's naturist tradition, feel free and relax in one of the most beautiful beaches of our national coast. About 8km from the camping you can visit Sesimbra where you can enjoy the many beaches and calm sea.
Grutas do Rossio
- country
Grutas do Rossio
7920, Alvito
The Rossio Caves were re-found between 1940 and 1950 as a result of the exploration of subterranean quarries with the system of opening tunnels and wide rooms. In the 18th century it furnished calcareous rocks used in the construction of millstones. In the summer one may visit them between 9 am and noon and from 4 pm to 8 pm and in the winter from 10 am to noon and between 2 pm and 5 pm.
A Comidinha
- food & drink
Urbanização da Torralta, lote 5, loja B
8600-254, Lagos
It is a cozy space with a friendly service and tasty regional food, leaving miss in memory of who visits. Start snacking to mayonnaise and streak a few understand. Tucked in the stomach with a spinach soup or with recognized traditional soup. Then, venture into the lamb stew, oxtail with grain, in búzios Octopus and feijoada or grouper and monkfish stew. In the end, indulge with traditional carob and fig tarts. In the cellar, there are quality wines for all tastes and wallets.
Pimms
- food & drink
Rua do Infante Dom Henrique, 95
4050-298, Porto
The café restaurant Pimms is more a reflection that is associated with the growing movement of avant-garde rehabilitation of the historic centre of city of Porto. Intends to be a cosmopolitan space, faithful to the portuenses and national products, and at the same time welcoming to tourists visiting the harbour throughout the year. The gastronomy does "a bridge" between the national typical for lunch and the international. During the afternoon, wines can be enjoyed snacks and cocktails and enjoy the Happy Hour.
Convento da Conceição / Museu Rainha Dona Leonor
- heritage
Largo da Conceição, 5
7800-131, Beja
Church of the former Franciscan Convent of Santa Clara, founded in the 15th century. At the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries, the city of Beja suffered extensive destruction of its heritage, and only the church, the cloister, the chapter house, and adjacent rooms survived from this former convent. The Gothic portal on the facade stands out, and inside, the gilded woodcarving and tilework are noteworthy. The Queen Dona Leonor Museum is now located within the convent.
Capela do Senhor dos Passos
- heritage
Rua Mouzinho de Albuquerque, 25
2070-104, Cartaxo
It has a peculiar location, as it is surrounded by two houses on a street close to the main church and the city center. Built in the 16th century, this chapel, of Manueline religious architecture, is attached to a manor house with internal communication through the upper choir. Its most notable features are the quartered coat of arms, the 16th-century portal, the triumphal arch, and the coffered vault. In 1808, it is believed to have sheltered Junot's troops during the French Invasions.
Capela da Casa de Prazias
- heritage
Ventosa
3670-215, Ventosa
This private chapel is integrated into a rural solar Mannerist root with Baroque additions. Its architectural lines are simple, has a curvilinear gable portal flanked by pinnacles fins esferoides, topped by floral bowls and illuminated by oculus quadrilobado. The high altar has a Rococo altarpiece carved marbled blue and gold, with pilasters with vegetal elements, panels and finials, volutes of intaglio and a headset styled curtain Faker who falls into an ordeal.
Igreja Matriz de Almeida / Igreja do Convento de Nossa Senhora do Loreto
- heritage
Rua Joaquim Carvalho dos Santos, 31
6350-234, Almeida
Built in the 16th century, the building initially housed the Convento das Freiras Terceiras Regulares de S. Francisco, dedicated to Nossa Senhora do Loreto. Later, in the 18th and 19th centuries, it was a military headquarters and hospital. After the explosion of 1810, it was remodeled and became the village's Mother Church. Inside, the Capela do Menino Jesus stands out, with a portal from 1699. Currently, the temple is dedicated to Nossa Senhora das Candeias.
Igreja de Santa Maria do Castelo
- heritage
Calçada de Santa Maria
8800-606, Tavira
13th-century building, rebuilt after the 1755 earthquake. It maintains the Gothic structure and portal. In the main chapel is the tomb of the seven Knights of the Order of Santiago killed by the Moors in an ambush, which legend associates with the conquest of the city. From the collection of sacred art, comprising pieces of goldwork from the 16th and 18th centuries and vestments, a missal stand from the 16th / 17th centuries, from Japan (“nambam” art) deserves special mention.
Terminal 8
- food & drink
Avenida 8, 774
4500-207, Espinho
8 Terminal restaurant, in Espinho, stays on the street with the same name, halfway between the beach and the station, on a street corner and is a single space, but with genuine and traditional flavours. With a fast service, considering who has little time for lunch, snake just seven euros per meal, all inclusive mode, i.e. with bread, drink, dessert and coffee. Is the ideal place to take a leap to kill hunger after a morning extended the Sun, on the beach next door.