Cottage installed in an old watermill, with only two bedrooms. On the ground floor is a living room with fireplace, TV and Hi-Fi equipment, dining room, fully equipped kitchen (fridge, dishwasher, oven, microwave). On the first floor are two bedrooms. The minimum stay is two nights.
Rustic house built in the early 19th century. The name comes from the water mine that lies in front of the House which still today serves as irrigation system. Has a bedroom with double bed, living room and kitchen in familiar surroundings. Pedestrian access.
The palace is built between 1770/1790, being the residence of Jacinto Fernandes Bandeira, the first Porto Covo baron. The building is later bought by the British State and became the Embassy of the United Kingdom in Lisbon. The palace is organized in U, integrating the chapel as a semi-autonomous entity. At the garden may be seen a tank with a small cascade and a small swimming-pool built for the workers for the company that presently runs here.
Anyone traveling from the neighboring municipality of Almeirim to Santarém via the Don Luís Bridge, which crosses the Tagus River, will find the walls of the Ribatejo capital before them. However, little remains of Santarém's imposing and ancient fortifications, although in the Jardim das Portas do Sol, which sits atop the walls, it is still possible to find three turrets. Several sections of walls and a stretch of the Porta de Santiago are other vestiges of what was once an important medieval castle.