Location offering a beautiful view over the entire neighbouring region and especially on the sea. In the background you can see the Farol da Maia, deployed on the hill with the same name.
It comprises five monuments and two associated peripheral structures, part of the Serra da Aboboreira Megalithic Ensemble. In this core there are monuments dating from the Middle Neolithic to the Bronze Age.
Former convent which originated in the chapel of Nossa Senhora da Graça 1495. Is in a poor state of preservation and is currently the headquarters of the Cultural Association of Arts and Decoration Workshops of the convent.
Monument of tribute to the Doctor Alberto da Maia and Cruz de Jesus (1875-1952). The bust, Center, is flanked by two inscriptions. One of them is a poem by Miguel Torga.
Chapel located in marginal da Nazaré, right on the seafront. It is characterized by possessing unique ship and a chancel. But the real highlight is the façade, covered with tiles, with a record depicting the Patron Saint.
Chapel built in 1739 by José Alves de Azevedo, Chief of the mines of the Rio das Mortes, in Brazil. Is covered by a dome and retains a Johannine altarpiece. Has a picnic Park.
Typical theatre bar, very pleasant, with a veranda. It promotes various cultural activities, such as poetry recitals, live music, books release, among others. It is at the teatro da Barraca.