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Santo António de Alfama
- food & drink
Beco de São Miguel, 7
1100-538, Lisboa
Situated in Alfama, this traditional restaurant consists of three floors, all with different decoration, but all with the presence of film and theater artists. The upper floor is intended for group dinners. Competent service and menu designed by Chef Fredy Venegas, with consistent and tapas dishes for those who prefer lighter proposals. The terrace allows you to contemplate the most typical exists in Lisbon.
A Tasca do Rogério
- food & drink
Rua dos Abades, 245
2410-841, Leiria
Tasca restaurant Rogério, in Leiria, is hard to find but, as says the chef, who has mouth goes to Rome. And after arriving there, it is confirmed that the view from the dining room is gorgeous. Features like the Lamb specialities baked in the oven, the rooster in the same way, and two soups, the Grandma and the cow. Do not despise the arts the grid owner and avoid talking about football.
Castelo de Bragança
- heritage
Rua Dom João V, 62 - Cidadela
5300-025, Bragança
Built in the twelfth century, and classified as a National Monument since 1910, it is one of the best preserved castles in Portugal, with its distinguished Keep, considered one of the most beautiful military buildings in the country. Also, noteworthy is the elegant Citadel and the heart-shaped walls and its typical houses. On the north side of the walls, stands the "Princess Tower", where, according to legend, a young Moorish girl loved by a Christian lived as a prisoner.
Subura
- food & drink
Rua Frei Caetano Brandão, 101
4700-031, Braga
Typical Tavern located near the Sé de Braga, with a lively atmosphere and rustic décor. Highlighting various tidbits, such as the imperial French, alheira Subura, the sandwich Subura, the vegetarian quiche, among others. Often has live music and features a guitar that customers can use to liven up the atmosphere.
Biblioteca Municipal Almeida Garrett
- heritage
Rua Dom Manuel II - Jardins do Palácio de Cristal
4050-346, Porto
The Almeida Garrett library is located at the Palácio de Cristal (Crystal Palace) gardens and melts perfectly with its coubtry like scenery. Besides being a library it also has a soun room and a video room. It also houses a gallery and an auditorium used for conferences, the screening of films and small theatre plays.
Vila Galé Collection Praia
- hotels
Praia da Galé, lote 33 - Apartado 2204
8201-917, Albufeira
Situated just 150 metres from Praia da Galé and 5 minutes from Albufeira, this hotel offers 40 well-equipped rooms, framed in a new concept "Ambience & Wellness". Is an exquisite space with personal service. Around this tourist complex there are two golf courses that can be used by guests.
Casa da Quinta dos Azulejos / Colégio Manuel Bernardes
- heritage
Largo Padre Augusto Gomes Pinheiro
1600-549, Lisboa
In this farm the use of the glazed tiles is explored untill exsaustion: they cover walls, fountains, series of arches, benches and colonnades. You may say that the garden has more glazed tiles than plants. The polychromic paintings that decorate the churches and the garden benches and the paintings with religious motifs and campestrian scenes are remarkable.
Centro Equestre do Mezio
- leisure
Vilar de Suente - Soajo
4970-672, Soajo
The Mezio Horse Riding Centre has a privileged location, well in the haert of the Peneda-Gerês National Park. It organizes horse riding walks among the magnificent mountain landscapes. The small horses of the Garrana breed are the most used and are usually considered wild because they roam freely during most of the year.
Museu Etnográfico da Sociedade de Geografia de Lisboa
- heritage
Rua das Portas de Santo Antão, 100
1150-269, Lisboa
This space, placed in a beautiful room Eiffel style, has an interesting collection of objects from the former Portuguese colonies in Africa and Asia. Among these is a mask from Guinea Bissau relating to the circumcision ritual, musical instruments and spears, as well as the “Padrão”, a pillar used by the Portuguese to mark the conquest of Angola in 1482.
Fortaleza de São João Baptista
- heritage
Rua do Castelo, 17
9000-206, Funchal
Fortress built in the second half of the 17th century. Initially was the city's gunpowder store (intended for all forts and towers on the island) and used to defend the city from corsair attacks, also functioning as a prison. From the mid-twentieth century, it was handed over to the navy, which installed the Armada Communications Center there.