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Parque de Campismo de Vila Chã
- hotels
Rua do Sol, 150
4485-722, Vila Chã
The Parque de Campismo de Vila Chã enjoys excellent location, about 150 metres from the beach. Offers a pleasant rest, leisure space and conviviality in a family environment. During the summer did not lack animation, through the organisation of traditional games, tournaments and festivals. It is equipped with comfortable bungalows, mini market, laundry, playground, playground, bar and games room with Internet connection. Its excellent location and proximity of good road networks allows visitors access to multiple points of undeniable tourist interest.
Via Graça
- food & drink
Rua Damasceno Monteiro, 9-B
1170-108, Lisboa
The restaurant Via Grace is a refined place, but with a family atmosphere, in which the view fully justifies the term "eat with their eyes". The panoramic view from the tables against the window is almost divine, day or night. Offers an efficient service and a varied menu, with dishes something imaginative but based on traditional Portuguese cuisine. From the list, refer to the tournedó of monkfish in Saffron sauce, the crab crusted cod and the loaves of the loin stuffed with lobster. Game dishes are good options. Wine list comprising more than 3000 different bottles.
Tamarind
- food & drink
Rua da Glória, 43-45
1250-115, Lisboa
Tamarind restaurant is the ideal place if you are looking for good Goan food or indiana creative. Save a journey of thousands of miles, because the chef Hardev Walia brought in your kitchen, combined with imagination who knows the security culture and Indian cuisine. The space, small, is decorated with bright colours-pink and blue-wishing to transmit the serenity and the ancient Ayurvedic principles, creating an intimate and welcoming environment. In specialties, vegetarian delicacies space reserve or meat for input, the Curry of prawns goês and chicken tikka masala to main.
Mãe d’Água
- food & drink
Rua 13 de Maio, 26
2540-467, Bombarral
The Mãe d ' Água restaurant works in a 19th century building restored and adapted the restaurant, where the modern blends the rustic, creating an environment "sui generis" and welcoming. The recipes are family members and gave rise to good international dishes with a touch of innovation. The room itself is very showy. After can be more than 100 wine references the national attention. Start with carpaccio of cod and be enthralled by the black scabbardfish fillets with orange sauce, which arrive at the table with the unexpected touch of grated Apple and strawberry.
Caldas da Saúde
- beach
- leisure
Rua das Termas, 754
4780-068, Santo Tirso
In the heart of Minho are Caldas da Saúde, open all year round, equipped with the most modern technology alongside an interesting exhibition of the equipment used to carry out cures at the beginning of the century. The first references to the waters of Caldas da Saúde date back to the 10th century, however, the first spa truly worthy of the name was built in 1891, with Manuel Joaquim Marques as the concessionaire. Roman objects were found in the expansion works, around 1915, a sign that the Romans were already taking advantage of this natural wealth. These medicinal waters are …
Caria
- country
- heritage
Caria
6250, Belmonte
The residence of the Bishops of Guarda, the Casa da Torre (Tower House), with a stronghold and a farm, plays an important role in the medieval history architecture of this place. The historic centre has an impressive set of cultural heritage, namely the primitive houses, from the 15th to the 18th centuries, the Casa da Câmara (Town Hall House), the Casa das Caras (Houses of Faces), the Casa da Roda (House of the Wheel), a baroque church and several palaces, bridges and chapels. A special note to the well preserved Jewish burough as well. On the cultural level, the working …
Messejana
- country
- heritage
Messejana
7600, Messejana
A village of moorish origins (who gave it its name), Messejana includes the Delbas village, the Foros of Escanchados and the Foros of Vale de Água. Its architectural heritage is clearly of the Alentejo region. The pillory (classed as a Public Interest Construction), the mother church, the church of Our Lady of Assunção, the castle's ruins (conquered to the moors by Dom Sancho II) and the Convent of Saint Francisco stand out. The local gastronomy includes the açorda à alentejana and the migas, while trhe craftswork is mostly composed of embroideries. Messajana is also famed as a touristic hunting area …
Hotel do Sado Business & Nature
- hotels
Rua Irene Lisboa, 1
2900-028, Setúbal
Located in Setúbal, only 30 minutes from Lisbon, the Estalagem do Sado is located in the surrounding area of the Natural Park of Serra da Arrábida, where we can find excellent beaches with transparent waters, among which stand out the Portinho da Arrábida and the Setúbal peninsula. Estalagem do Sado is a high quality venture, designed to exceed the needs of who, at work or play, Setubal visit. The five stars of the unit translate five essential words: comfort, quality, professionalism, personalization and excellence. It offers 66 rooms, bar, restaurant, several meeting rooms and private parking.
Castelo de Moura
- heritage
Calçada do Castelo
7860-009, Moura
Located on a limestone elevation, this castle has a keep dating from the time of Dom Dinis, which stands out for its volume. It was after the reconquest from the Moors that King Dinis had the castle completely remodeled, which had housed the Moors for 400 years. Later, King João I ordered the fortress to be expanded, but the War of Succession and the 1755 earthquake contributed to its state of ruin. On the southeast side there is an elbow-shaped entrance portal and a vaulted tunnel. Next to the castle there are ruins of the Convent of the Dominican Nuns …
Capela de Nossa Senhora dos Mártires
- heritage
Mártires
7100-148, Estremoz
A 14th-century Gothic temple with flying buttresses and a porch. Its floor plan consists of a horizontal articulation of the apse with the nave, built entirely of finely cut marble ashlar, with a nave covered by a gable roof supported by flying buttresses with a pendentive cornice and a perfect arch span. The portico stands out, a simple pointed-arch span framed in beveled ashlar, flanked by tiled wainscoting. Also worthy of special attention is the apse with a polygonal front of two bays marked by buttresses, which also finish the radial axes. The interior is lined with 18th-century historiated tiles.