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Praia de Santa Marta
- beach
Avenida Rei Humberto II de Itália
2750, Cascais
A very rocky beach separated by a small inlet that can be crossed on foot at low tide. The existing restaurants serve typical dishes at high prices. It used to be the private property of the Counts of Castro Guimarães, whose palace now functions as a museum, with direct access to the sand.
A Paragem das Rainhas
- food & drink
Largo 5 de Outubro, 1 - Hotel Acez
7080-089, Vendas Novas
Classed as city's heritage, built by the end of the 19th century, this restaurant belogs to the Acez "Albergaria" and has author's cuisine with typical regional flavours. The space is surrounded by glass windows and one can thus enjoy the beauty of the gardens and of the artificial waterfalls. Luxury yet discrete.
Café Alentejano
- food & drink
Rossio Marquês de Pombal, 13-15
7100-513, Estremoz
Pension restaurant, operating above the café. The room becomes warm, thanks to a fireplace that has. Here you can taste the most typical local gastronomy, from soups to dishes like Lamb (comes in various modes) or the feet of seasoned with garlic & coriander.
Madragoa Café
- food & drink
Rua da Esperança, 136
1200-659, Lisboa
A romantic and intimate space where you can sample good Portuguese traditional cuisine, made with fresh quality products, accompanied with good wine of the Douro. Be sure to sample the bait, the band went and filled the cod in the oven a good olive oil showered Murça.
O Cantinho do Gordo
- food & drink
Estrada da Paiã - Strada Outlet
2675-626, Odivelas
The restaurant O Cantinho do Fat one is intersection of Brazilian and Portuguese flavours.The highlights are for the traditional Brazilian barbeque and black beans made stylish Earth. You can still find steak-steak: beef, pork or Turkey, which are also specialty of the House.
Ponta do Garajau
- food & drink
Rua Frederico Moniz Pereira
9675-173, Ribeira Quente
Rustic and cosy space with a nice terrace, offering good regional dishes. The restaurant is 100 metres from the sea that inspires the kitchen work, though, for here, the boss is the grill. Also you can select the oven or frying. It is only open from March to September.
Auditório Ramo Grande
- art
Rua Serpa Pinto, 62
9760-545, Praia Da Vitória
Auditorium opened in 2003, with a capacity of 443 people. The building is owned by Cooperative Cultural Beach, whose chairmanship is assumed by the City Council. It is a modern space that can receive various recreational and cultural events, offering a privileged view over the Bay of Praia da Vitória.
Percurso Barroco do Porto
- heritage
Rua dos Clérigos à Praça da Batalha
4000, Porto
Being the polychromy and exuberance of the shapes the main features of Baroque, it is not possible to walk through the city without noticing the many baroque buildings the city owns. This architectonic style can be seen in several buildings of civil and religious architecture of Porto. Some of the best examples of this style are the Clérigos Church and Tower, the Misericórdia Church’s façade, Santo Ildefonso Church and The Holly See, being this last one, of Romanic origin, one of the first to suffer baroque changes. From the Clérigos to the Santo Ildefonso Church we can observe a set …
Porto Invictus Hostel
- hotels
Rua das Oliveiras, 73
4050-449, Porto
Oporto Invictus Hostel is located right in the centre of Oporto. Int the heart of the city's nightlife and tourist atractions, Invictus Hostel is steps away from major metro line, bus and train stations. The Hostel features a multipurpose lounge downstairs where you can either have a drink, listen to music, watch a dvd in our cinema area or just lay back and read a book. All guests have access to a PC with internet and WiFi for laptops, as well as access to a fully equipped new kitchen. During your stay you can also enjoy our breakfast every morning.
Castelo de São Jorge
- heritage
Rua de Santa Cruz do Castelo
1100-129, Lisboa
São Jorge Castle was the birthplace of Lisbon. Situated 111 meters above the waters of the Tagus, the castle and walls underwent successive adaptations over the centuries. The current appearance is that of a medieval building, with 10 square-shaped towers, where the ruins of the Royal Palace still remain. It is a pleasant space to stroll around, and for this purpose, you can choose either the gardens, which date back to 1942 and where geese and ducks roam, or the narrow alleys of the tiny neighborhood of Santa Cruz, located within the castle walls. Visitors can also climb the towers …