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Capela de Nossa Senhora da Nazaré
- heritage
1ª Vereda da Corujeira
9370, Arco da Calheta
A revivalist chapel built in the 17th century and remodelled in the second half of the 20th century. Much of its primitive structure still remains, namely the font by the exterior portal.
Capela de Nossa Senhora da Piedade
- heritage
Lombo do Lombo
9360, Lombo do Lombo
A mannerist and revivalist chapel with a simple longitudinal plan, much reformulated in the 19th century. Its interior is rather simple, with decorative elements and with an atypical wooden retable structure.
Capela de Santo António da Arcela
- heritage
Rua de Arcela
4800-018, Guimarães
Mannerist Chapel dating from the 17th century, consisting of a nave and a chapel located near. In the interior, especially the Mannerist altarpiece of two records, although this is much tampered with.
Praia Grande
- beach
Praia Grande
8400, Lagoa
A beach where the Arade river and the sea meet, with the castle of Saint Jorge de Arade. Quite attended in the summer, with much space and conditions for practising several sports.
Praia do Zavial
- beach
Praia do Zavial
8650, Vila Do Bispo
Tranquil beach with sand in the bottom shell of small bays. Much sought after location for tourists. Provides good conditions for the practice of sport fishing, surfing and bodyboarding.
Bibóporto
- food & drink
Rua José Falcão, 114
4050-315, Porto
House well located, with good environment to serve tasty dishes of Portuguese cuisine. Much requested for lunch by workers from the city centre. Good wine cellar.
Ricoca
- food & drink
Parque Nossa Senhora de La Salette
3720-243, Oliveira de Azeméis
Restaurant located in a privileged spot, from where one can enjoy a nice panoramic view. National flavors served in a pleasant environment. A chill-out atmosphere, you can also enjoy its friendly terrace.
Maré Viva
- food & drink
Rua Capitão Ribeiro da Cruz, 2 - Porto Brandão
2825-109, Caparica
A pleasant space with a rather original menu where several fondue recipes stand out. It was the first restaurant in Portugal ever to have served shellfish fondue. It has lovely panoramic views of the Tejo river and of the city of Lisbon.
Jardim Afonso de Albuquerque
- country
- leisure
Praça Afonso de Albuquerque
1400, Lisboa
The square has strong connections with the Discoveries, this was the former sand-pit where the Real cais de Belém used to anchor. Now it is a gardened area, sided by quickset hedges and trees (nettle-tree and stone pine), lake and sculptures, with the Afonso de Albuquerque, vice-king of India, statue, manueline style, standing out. This garden presents also four statues created by Barata Feio, placed at the square corners.
Convento da Conceição / Museu Rainha Dona Leonor
- heritage
Largo da Conceição, 5
7800-131, Beja
Church of the former Franciscan Convent of Santa Clara, founded in the 15th century. At the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries, the city of Beja suffered extensive destruction of its heritage, and only the church, the cloister, the chapter house, and adjacent rooms survived from this former convent. The Gothic portal on the facade stands out, and inside, the gilded woodcarving and tilework are noteworthy. The Queen Dona Leonor Museum is now located within the convent.