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Há Pitéu
- food & drink
Rua da Atalaia, 70H
1200-037, Lisboa
Small, romantic and typically Portuguese: the new restaurant snacks Bairro Alto visit all regions of Portugal and serves them in the form of delicacy. Emerged to become a new choice of the Portuguese by both the flavors, and the Pocket, the House offers snacks from €3,50 (potato skins Crispy), dinner from €9,90 (broad beans with spare ribs and sausages) and a happy hour option in one of the most unusual bohemians of Lisbon, the menu costs € 8,00 and can be seamlessly shared between 2 or 3 friends. There are still options for groups from € 18.50 with drinks the …
Vitor's Plaza
- hotels
Avenida Henry Cotton - Quatro Estradas de Alvor
8500-308, Portimão
Opened in 1999, the hotel is surrounded by a garden and has an indoor and outdoor swimming pool. Facilities on offer include a foyer with a 24-hour reception desk, a left-luggage office, a library and a concierge desk. Further facilities include a bar (Plaza Bar), a small supermarket, a restaurant (The Three Brothers) à la carte or buffet with children's highchairs, WLAN Internet access, medical assistance, a games room, a mini golf course tennis court and multi-sports field on synthetic turf. You can also use the outdoor car park for your car for free. For younger guests there is a …
Termas de São Vicente
- beach
- leisure
Avenida de São Miguel, 7
4575-373, Pinheiro
The São Vicente Thermal Baths, located in Penafiel, next to the Douro River, boast some of the most sulphurous waters in Europe, making them a unique destination for those seeking to combine health and well-being. Here, you can enjoy the therapeutic properties of the thermal water, revitalize your mind and body through the dynamic pool, or simply relax and find harmony and balance in the spa. All this is set within a magnificent wooded and verdant park, with centuries-old trees, where you will find the best-preserved Roman Baths in the country, whose origins date back to 315 AD, as well …
Casa de São João
- hotels
Cancela
4990-108, Ponte de Lima
The Casa de São João, in the municipality of Ponte de Lima, offers a peaceful stay, in which you can enjoy equipped kitchen, central heating, satellite TV, garage, private parking, a beautiful garden, a pool properly harnessed, a covered barbecue, table and bench seats, in addition to an en suite bathroom. The House of St. John also has a great kennel, so that all guests can go hand in hand with your faithful friend. The 3 Miles of Portugal's oldest town, the visitor has the possibility to take advantage of various activities in the region, such as canoeing, golf, horseback …
La Brasserie de L'Entrecôte
- food & drink
Marina de Cascais, loja 43
2750-800, Cascais
This friendly restaurant, with simple environment but with a touch of luxury, offers fantastic views over the marina. For a long time only served a plate: empty Brasserie sauce entrecôte (18 ingredients, special sauce made from herbs, Dijon mustard and fine spices) accompanied by thin and crispy fries. In 2006, the menu has been increased with the seitan dish, a great alternative for vegetarians. At the entrances, in addition to the traditional salad, the menu also includes marinated salmon. An ambitious wine that combines image labels and proven quality with new references, accompany the meal. The varied offer of wine …
Jardins do Palácio de Cristal
- country
Rua Dom Manuel II
4150-346, Porto
In the center of Porto, the gardens of Palácio de Cristal are the ideal place to take a stroll away from the hustle and bustle of the city. The original Palácio de Cristal was demolished in 1951 to make way for the Sports Pavilion, later christened Pavilhão Rosa Mota. From the original work, which dates back to 1860 and was designed by F.W.Shields to host agricultural and industrial exhibitions, its vast garden remains. The leafy trees, the garden beds, a lake, fountains, animals that roam freely and the little corners to discover, create the perfect environment for a long walk …
Quermesse
- food & drink
Rua da Glória, 85
1250-115, Lisboa
Situated in the historic Streets of glory, between the peaceful Praça da Alegria and the busy Elevator of glory, the Carnival is a relaxed restaurant and Portuguese food, at affordable prices. The menu pays homage to Mediterranean cuisines, a game between the good Portuguese food and some of the best culinary traditions of Spain, France and Italy. The Cod lasagna and Duck risotto are two examples, presented daily at the hands of Chief Narciso. At night the atmosphere is conducive to more time-consuming and intimate dinners, while at lunch there are different menus every day for those who want to …
Castelo de Moura
- heritage
Calçada do Castelo
7860-009, Moura
Located on a limestone elevation, this castle has a keep dating from the time of Dom Dinis, which stands out for its volume. It was after the reconquest from the Moors that King Dinis had the castle completely remodeled, which had housed the Moors for 400 years. Later, King João I ordered the fortress to be expanded, but the War of Succession and the 1755 earthquake contributed to its state of ruin. On the southeast side there is an elbow-shaped entrance portal and a vaulted tunnel. Next to the castle there are ruins of the Convent of the Dominican Nuns …
Capela de Santo Amaro
- heritage
Rua de Santo Amaro
5460-501, Sapelos
The chapel in the village of Sapelos, dedicated to Santo Amaro, is a temple in granite, rectangular plant oriented Northeast\/Southwest. The main façade has a round arch portal surmounted by a telescope, the gable ends with a cross. Inside the Chapel, the floor, once paved with granite graves tops still boasts the separation guides. This chapel has three altars: the high altar in gilt profusely worked, and two side altars that are home to religious imaginary. One of the side altars has two painted panels. This is the chapel which is celebrated the mass of the feast in honour of …
Capela de Santo António
- heritage
Largo do Arado
5460-100, Ardãos
Chapel dedicated to St. Anthony, on the main façade has a portal flanked by two rectangular cracks in the stretch and horizontal gable a slender Bell Tower surmounted by a cross. The stones of the temple carry the marks of the successive additions and interventions to which it was subject throughout the ages. The growth of the community, led to the expansion of space and the arch, which once was the main port, today lies within Chapel marking the transition between spaces. Inside this Chapel, stripped of superfluous adornments granite, stands out the headboard where, inserted into one niche with …