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Parque de Campismo INATEL - Caparica

  • hotels

Avenida Afonso de Alburquerque, 450
2825-450, Costa de Caparica

Almada

This campsite, situated in the vicinity of Lisbon, enjoys an exceptional location, since it is within walking distance from the beaches of the Costa de Caparica. Offers accommodation to suit all tastes, playground, Park and bar\/restaurant, all to provide pleasant moments of leisure.

Serra D'Arga

  • country

Serra D'Arga
4910, Dem

Caminha

A hill of the Minho province. It is located near the Lima river and separates the municipalities of Viana do Castelo, Ponte do Lima and Paredes de Coura. It is mostly granitical. It reaches its peak on a plain, at an altitude of 800 metres, and it is 13 kilometres long.

Serra de Carnaxide

  • country

Serra de Carnaxide
2790, Linda-a-Velha

Oeiras

Large green space offering beautiful views over the serra de Sintra, Arrábida and Monsanto, Tejo bar, 25 April bridge, Costa da Caparica and Cape Espichel. It is the highest point of the County, with 215 meters above sea level.

Kappo

  • food & drink

Avenida Emídio Navarro, 23-A
2750-337, Cascais

Cascais

Toda a equipa, liderada por Tiago Penão, corporiza a hospitalidade, ou arte de bem receber – que no Japão se chama OMOTENASHI. A cozinha incorpora ainda o respeito pela gastronomia japonesa e pelas suas tradições .

Sentido Galomar Hotel

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Rua Baden Powell
9125-031, Caniço

Santa Cruz

Localizado numa falésia em Ponta d'Oliveira, oferece vistas deslumbrantes sobre o Oceano, permitindo acesso direto ao mar. Dispõe de piscinas interior e exterior, o Spa Ashoka e o Restaurante Atlantis.

Canalha

  • food & drink

Rua da Junqueira, 207
1300-338, Lisboa

Lisboa

Nasceu das mãos do premiado Chef João Rodrigues, que propõe uma ementa que vai variando diariamente. O espaço é acolhedor, combinando com a comfort food de qualidade que aqui se serve.

Roteiro Camiliano

  • heritage

Ribeira de Pena
4870-159, Ribeira de Pena

Ribeira de Pena

Cultural itinerary which covers locations traversed by the writer Camilo Castelo Bank in Ribeira de Pena or referred to by this in their literary works. They are seven: Fishing bridge (referred to in the story "How she loved him!" and the play "the Werewolf"), the settlement of Friúme (where the writer lived between 1840 and 1842), Church of the Savior (where he married at the age of 16 years of age with Joaquina Pereira de France in 1841), Chapel of Nossa Senhora da Guia (referred to in "Twelve happy marriages"), Chapel of the Old Farm (where the writer has learned …

Aqua Ria Boutique Hotel

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Rua da Marinha, 12
8000-306, Faro

Faro

Nasceu das cinzas da antiga Pensão Sota, onde gerações seguidas passaram férias. Decorado com simplicidade e uma elegância sóbria, personifica o sonho de dois irmãos em dotarem a cidade de um hotel onde os pequenos detalhes fazem toda a diferença. Tem apenas 17 quartos, divididos por singles, duplos e superiores, estes últimos com varandas, onde se respira o fervilhar urbano e se avista todo o azul do mar. Mas não se vai ficar por aqui esta unidade hoteleira. Ao lado, num igualmente edifício histórico, vão nascer mais 12 quartos. Como complemento, dispõe também um restaurante, especializado no serviço de cataplanas …

Paço de Vilar de Perdizes

  • heritage

Rua do Paço
5470-461, Montalegre

Montalegre

Complex of great historical value consisting of solar and hospital, botica, chapel with cruise along the Camino de Santiago. Is one of the few, if not only, Estate in Portugal that is known to have been instructed by commandery pontificates. The origin of this Palace is closely linked to Santiago of Compostela, as the initial creation of the botica and hospital aimed to support this pilgrims. The hospital would have capacity for 9 to 12 individuals and, it seems, was relatively well equipped, seen the letter of institution determine offer an olive oil broth, lamb and chicken broth. In fact, …

Passeio pela Cerca Fernandina

  • heritage

Lisboa
1100, Lisboa

Lisboa

About Fernandina was built in 1336 by d. Afonso IV, to replace the old about high-medieval. This work would only be concluded in 1376, in the reign of King Ferdinand, and this fact the adopted name. The fence, with nearly 5 miles, it defined the Medieval Lisbon but, currently, only certain parts of the wall are visible. It is believed that started on the Western side of the Castle of São Jorge, descended the Valley of Mouraria, rising after the slope of Monte de Sant'Ana and down through the Valley of the Boulevard, returning up to Largo de s. Roque, …

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