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Estalagem Eira do Serrado
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Estrada da Eira do Serrado
9000-421, Funchal
This guest house is placed 1095 metres high, offering a magnificent show of natural beauty. It is possible to explore rocky mountains, through a vast net of footpaths that dazzle the tourists. It has 25 rooms equipped with balconies, air conditioned, satellite TV and safe. From the balconies guests may enjoy the beauty of Curral das Freiras, a small and picturesque village on the valley.
Monte da Amoreira
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Estrada de Barbacena
7350-903, Elvas
Monte da Amoreira, formerly supporting space hunters, was transformed into a space of agritourism. Just over 100 yards away from the Quinta de Santo António, offers ten low white washed houses and yellow attire, with views of the surrounding vineyards and olive groves, cornfields. The breakfast service, bar and restaurant operate everyday in Estalagem Quinta de Santo António.
Monte da Quinta
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Travessa das Fontainhas
7780-267, Castro Verde
Lovely space, with nearly five acres of land, just five minutes from Castro Verde. It has two houses-the House of the olive tree and the House of Orange, well decorated and equipped in an exemplary manner. Activities that offers the favour contact with nature and with unique landscapes. For a complete renewal of body and mind are available various massages, flower baths, meditation sessions and other treatments.
Quinta das Buganvílias
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Quinta das Buganvílas, 28-A
9900-330, Castelo Branco
Integrated houses on a farm with fruit trees and flowers, located about nine miles from Faial and well near the sea. The interior portrays the life of a wealthy rural family of the mid-20th century. Remained always within the same household, having been transformed into rural tourism unit. It consists of three carefully recovered buildings offering a total of eight bedrooms.
Casa do Valle
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EM518
4860-167, Cabeceiras de Basto
Located just two miles from the legendary Ponte de Cavez, referred to in the work of Camilo Castelo Branco, this lovely quinta wine tourism extends hillsides of the river Tâmega. Their production of wine, belonging to the family farm Sousa Botelho for generations, dating back to the 18th century. In 1996, as a complement of the activity, opened a House of Rural tourism where visitors can install.
Vila Galé Cascais
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Rua Frei Nicolau de Oliveira, 80 - Parque da Gandarinha
2750-641, Cascais
The hotel is located in the elegant and historic tourist area of Cascais, surrounded by several palaces and a park, only 800 m from the Centre, in front of the sea and the Marina, close to Guincho Beach and several golf courses. The Village Restaurant Marina, the Winner's Bar, 3 meeting rooms, sauna and massages, outdoor pool for adults and children, gardens, parking and discounts on the green-fees for customers.
Quinta do Chocalhinho
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EN123, km 2
7630-028, Bemposta
Farm located in the village of Bemposta, just two kilometres from Odemira and close to the Parque Natural do Sudoeste Alentejano e Costa Vicentina. Offers 10 nice rooms, decorated in earth tones and with antique furniture, and also the possibility to practice swimming in the outdoor pool, tennis, riding the tracks of the fifth, participate in the biological garden and yoga sessions and receive massages.
Jardim de São Lázaro
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Avenida Rodrigues de Freitas
4000, Porto
It was the first public garden in the city, open in 1834. Its name comes from a former medieval leprosery demolished in the XVIII century. This is a romantic space crowded with fountains and statues, leafy trees and flower beds and also a small bandstand. The garden is the only one in the city that has a railing. It is visited habitually by students, since the Fine Arts Faculty and the Municipal Library are nearby.
Castelo de Santiago do Cacém
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Rua de Santiago
7540, Santiago do Cacém
This castle, which dominates the town, has a rectangular plan and its foundation is attributed to the Islamic period. Definitely conquered from the Moors in 1217, King Afonso II ordered the construction of a castle there, which he donated to the Order of Santiago. Over time, and due to its loss of military function, it began to deteriorate. Within the wall are remains of the citadel, a cistern, and other buildings.
Castro do Zambujal
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Rua da Fonte, 33
2560, Torres Vedras
Castro do Zambujal is one of the largest Chalcolithic settlements in Western Europe. The fortification is strategically located on a plateau, at the foot of which runs the Ribeira de Pedrulhos, a tributary of the Sizandro River. The central nucleus of the village is characterized by walls with a thickness of more than 15 meters. It is denoted that it was a society that lived from cereals and cattle raising, and that knew how to smelt copper and market it.