Baroque church of longitudinal plant, consisting of a nave, a chancel narrower, a Bell Tower, side chapels and some annexes. It was built in the 17th century, being after much tampered with, leaving the original construction the lateral portals
Beach inserted in a picturesque fishing village, much sought after by surfers. Typical restaurant with affordable prices. Praia da Leirosa has an immense expanse of sand and good waves for surfing or other water sports.
This former farm house presents today a set of two 18TH century houses: Casa d ´ Grandmother and the House of the oven. Feature living room with fireplace, kitchen with wood oven and an outdoor pool.
The Cat Street is one of the most symbolic places of João da Pesqueira. It is thought that originated in the Arabic occupation and is, today, the authentic ex-libris of the Medieval Village, with a structuring of space dating back to that time.
Ancient mother church of Almada, it was building in the early Christian reconquest and was severely damaged by the earthquake in 1755. It was later rebuilt in the 18th century by Dom António, a brother of the king Dom João V. The chancel has a stone domed ceiling in the manuelin style. The high altar has a few tombs and valuable 18th century tiles. Archaeological digs have uncovered tombs from as early as the 12th century.