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Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Conceição
- heritage
Largo da Infantaria, 21
6200-048, Covilhã
Nave church with a Baroque feature, façade of the late 19th century, and a Gothic portal. Inside, also include the gothic vaults decorated with starry warheads, the chapels for coffin and the 16th century Baroque carved the main altar. Stands out for its combination of Gothic, manueline and Baroque elements.
Igreja de São Bento do Mato
- heritage
Estrada de Évora
7000, Évora
This church was reformed on the 12th century maintain the main chapel, the sacristy and flying buttress from the 16th century. On the inside stands out the two lateral altars in polychrome carving from the end of the 18th century and the tunnel vault apse in masonry covered with blue and white glazed tiles.
Painel de Azulejos do Rossio
- heritage
Praça da República
3500-105, Viseu
This tiles panel pictures typical region's clothes, characters and scenes of the traditional daily life, as well as 5 representations of a castle's tower. The inferior part of the panel has a frieze that pictures two feathers repeatedly. Several figures surrounded by frames decorated with flower motives stand out.
Santuário da Peninha
- heritage
EN247
2705, Colares
Located at an altitude of 488 meters, it has been a place of worship since ancient times. The Chapel of Our Lady of Penha was built out of popular devotion, after an apparition of Our Lady to a shepherdess. Also, noteworthy are the hermitage of Saint Saturnino and the romantic-revivalist mansion from 1918.
Solar do Sarzedo
- heritage
Junto à EN313
3620, Sarzedo
This manor house is composed by two volumes constructed in different times and it also has a chapel constructed in honour of São Domingos. One of the bodies shows an erudite construction with Renaissance lines. It should be pointed out the stonework and its decoration and also the chapel façade from the seventeen hundreds.
Queda de Água de Cabeça de Águia
- beach
- country
Queda de Água de Cabeça de Águia
8550, Cabeça de Águia
Ten metres high waterfall. There is a thermal spa with a beautiful neo-arab design located near Caldas de Monchique. Around it there is a woodland area with plenty of trees of which pine trees, acacias, eucalyptuses, arbutus-trees, plane trees, cypresses and various fountains stand out.
Lagoa Azul
- food & drink
Rua Marquês de Sá da Bandeira, 380
4400-217, Vila Nova de Gaia
The Blue Lagoon Restaurant, in Vila Nova de Gaia, have snacks all day long, whether for eating at home whether for take out. The restaurant's specialties, cod lures petingas fries, breaded hake fillets, patties, among others, made in a simple and welcoming environment.
Comboio Histórico da Linha do Douro
- heritage
Estação de Comboios de Peso da Régua
5050, Peso da Régua
The Douro Line, which totals approximately 200 kilometers, runs partway close to the river, offering a wonderful panorama of it and the surrounding vineyards. On Saturdays from June to October, a 1925 steam locomotive runs between Régua and Tua stations, transporting us to another time. Along the way, you can enjoy a glass of port and a slice of regional football, accompanied by traditional songs. Stop at Pinhão station and taste or purchase local wines and gourmet products, and admire the fantastic tile panels outside the building.
Torre de Palma Wine Hotel
- hotels
Herdade de Torre de Palma
7450-250, Vaiamonte
The Palm Wine Tower Hotel, five star hotel located next to the village of Monforte, Vaiamonte, opened on April 2, 2014, under the soft opening. Inspired by the history and way of life alentejano, this venture family hotel fuses tradition with modernity, have wine as mote. With 19 accommodation units, wine cellar, restaurant, SPA (finishes), corporate and event spaces, Manege, organic vegetable garden, among other offerings, this project aims to enhance the Alto Alentejo and create added value for a region still undiscovered.
Termas & Spa do Gerês
- beach
- leisure
Avenida Manuel Francisco da Costa, 125
4845-069, Vilar da Veiga
These thermal baths are located in the heart of the Peneda-Gerês National Park, an area of extreme beauty with breathtaking lakes and mountains. Already known to the Romans, their exploitation resumed during the reign of King John V. In 1897, the original baths were demolished to make way for new buildings and water catchment. The waters are especially recommended for the treatment of liver and gallbladder problems, obesity, diabetes, and high blood pressure. They also offer programs for dietary re-education, weight loss, physical and psychological relaxation, physical recovery, and stress relief.