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Igreja do Seminário / Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Conceição do Colégio dos Jesuítas
- heritage
Praça Sá da Bandeira
2000-135, Santarém
Founded in the 17th century, the former Royal College of Our Lady of Conceição” (Conception) was transformed into a seminary in 1780. This is a mannerist building in Jesuitical style; it serves as an example of the seventeen hundreds art which model was exported by the Jesuits for the missions in all overseas territories. On the lateral chapels one points out the chapel of the Lady of Boa Morte (Good Death) with a marble altar. Recently this building was granted by the Holly See to be the headquarters of the Cathedral and Bishop Palace of Santarém dioceses.
Praia da Apúlia
- beach
Avenida da Colónia
4740, Esposende
Beach with good access, with long and clean sand, with some dunes where you can see typical windmills. There are conditions to practice a handful of sports, ranging from volleyball to football, including sport fishing and extreme windsurfing, surfing and bodyboarding. It is located in the Esposende Coastal Protected Landscape area and has a scout camp, a holiday camp and a children's playground. There is also a pleasant library on the beach. Artisanal fishing and sargassum collection are activities that still continue on this beach.
Pérola da Mourisca
- food & drink
Rua Baía do Sado, 9
2910-014, Setúbal
The restaurant Pearl of Moorish press for the quality of its snacks, as well as by the variety of seafood that serves. It is a space with more and more fans, so we advise booking. In the letter, you will find good reasons to eat without haste: octopus salad and roes, quail eggs fried in bread, pepper stuffed with tuna or crab, clams and knives on the plate, among many other delicacies. Family house with 30 years of existence, is led, with much sympathy, by Miguel Almeida.
Dois Irmãos
- food & drink
Praça Ferreira de Almeida, 15
8000-156, Faro
Since its founding in 1925, this museum of Algarve cuisine has always been a reference in this town for its delicious food and excellent wine. The fish and seafood, succulent meats and cooked with passion and mastery of chef Anthony Dias are the delight of diners from all over the country and globe who visit the capital of the Algarve. The family Brasuna, restaurant owner, makes sure your visit is a good time to remember in this space typically root Portuguese Algarve.
O Abílio
- food & drink
Largo de Santana, 23
3000-360, Coimbra
The restaurant O Abílio, in Coimbra, stays in the upper town, near the famous Penedo da Saudade. Here's a site that preserves the true spirit of tasca portuguesa. Won't or ruses refinements in decorative. Yes, it appears, genuine, with good flavors and food in quantities at a low price. All the food is homemade and, if you want a suggestion, go for the grilled cod. The meal is €6. The great difficulty which will find place, since the place is small and fills up quickly.
Praia da Foz do Arelho
- beach
Praia da Foz do Arelho
2500, Foz do Arelho
A very famous beach with beautiful scenery and good conditions. The most surprising thing upon arriving at Foz do Arelho is the confluence of the Óbidos lagoon with the ocean. You can choose between the rougher waters of the Atlantic or the tranquility of the Foz do Arelho lagoon, great for children. Of indescribable beauty, it's the ideal place for boat or canoe trips, fishing, and water sports; inland there's a sailing school and a windsurfing school. There are several restaurants, a lively nightlife, and street shops.
Montesinho
- country
- heritage
Montesinho
5300, Montesinho
A village located at an altitude of about one thousand metres, part of the so-called "Terra Fria" (Cold Land). It gave its name to the Natural Park of Montesinho, of which it is a part. A special note to the beautiful surrounding landscapes, with the green of the morasses in contrast with golden and reddish of the woods and to the popular buildings in schist and granite. Its inhabitants still maintain some ancient communal uses. Do visit the "casa abrigo" (shelter house) and the dam. The area is also good for mountainering.
Hotel Dighton
- hotels
Largo da República
3720-241, Oliveira de Azeméis
Dighton Hotel is situated in the center of Oliveira de Azeméis, a city of great cultural and gastronomical interest and rather industrialized. It offers an exquisite atmosphere with classic accents, a wide range of services available for the guests and halls for banquets and social events. At the “Dom Gomado” restaurant you’ll be able to appreciate the real traditional Portuguese cuisine, while in the "Girattorio" restaurant you'll find a more sophisticated ambience and cuisine. It also enjoys good road access to Europarque and Dr. Francisco Sá Carneiro airport.
Olissippo Lapa Palace
- hotels
Rua do Pau de Bandeira, 4
1249-021, Lisboa
Luxurious palace dating from the 19th century, located at the top of one of the seven hills of Lisbon, which you can enjoy fantastic views of the Tagus River. Housed in a magnificent subtropical garden, promises a calm and relaxing stay. Its indoor and outdoor swimming pool and SPA offer moments of relaxation. If you want to discover the city, this is a good starting point. Enjoy the panoramic views from the comfort of your balcony or enjoy a long bath in your bathtub in marble.
Quinta do Covanco
- hotels
Estrada da Várzea, 26
2580-568, Alenquer
Quinta do Covanco, Fifth Centenary of the historic County of Alenquer, is characterized by a rural architectural style, derived from agricultural activities carried out in the past, in particular the cultivation of the vine. In the West, a region of extensive vineyards and hills crowned by Mills and between a coastline with extensive beaches and the beauty of the river Tagus, is the town of Alenquer, best known for Village Nativity. Guests, in addition to the quiet and family atmosphere that country life is also allows possibility to enjoy good home-cooked meals.