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How long is the drive from Silves to Sintra?

The direct drive from Silves to Sintra is 169 mi (272 km), and should have a drive time of 2 hrs 40 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Silves to Sintra, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Lisbon, Cascais, Loule, Setubal, Sesimbra, Estoril, and Almada, as well as top places to visit like Buggy & Bike and x, or the ever-popular Quinta do Lago Laranjal Course.

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Top cities between Silves and Sintra

The top cities between Silves and Sintra are Lisbon, Cascais, Loule, Setubal, Sesimbra, Estoril, and Almada. Lisbon is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Silves and less than an hour from Sintra.
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Loulé

Loulé is a vibrant city in the Algarve region, known for its bustling gipsy market that takes place every Saturday. The market, locally called Mercado Municipal de Loule, offers an Arab-style atmosphere and is a popular destination for both locals and tourists. Located about 16 km from the Atlantic Ocean, Loule was designated as a city in 1988.
1% as popular as Lisbon
14 minutes off the main route, 15% of way to Sintra
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Setúbal

Setúbal, a city and municipality in Portugal, is part of the Lisbon metropolitan area and is located about 50 kilometers from downtown Lisbon. The entire municipality had a population of 118,166 in 2014, while the city itself had 89,303 inhabitants in 2001. Setúbal boasts various important natural heritage sites such as the Tejo estuary, the Serra da Arrabida nature park, and Troia beaches.
1% as popular as Lisbon
8 minutes off the main route, 71% of way to Sintra
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Sesimbra

Sesimbra, a part of the Setubal district, is a destination that offers so much to visitors that it deserves its own dedicated trip. Unlike Setubal, Sesimbra is a resort town known for its beaches and seafood. While both places share a close relationship with the sea, they are quite distinct. Setubal has an industrial past that still influences it today, while Sesimbra historically attracted many locals from Lisbon seeking beach getaways.
0% as popular as Lisbon
22 minutes off the main route, 73% of way to Sintra
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Almada

Almada, a charming city and municipality in Portugal, sits on the southern bank of the Tagus River, directly across from Lisbon. The two cities are linked by the iconic 25 de Abril Bridge. With a population of around 174,030 residents spread across an area of 70.21 km², Almada offers a blend of history and modernity.
1% as popular as Lisbon
4 minutes off the main route, 82% of way to Sintra
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Lisbon

Transportation
Tramways
Lisbon, the capital city of Portugal, is a picturesque destination with its hilly terrain and coastal location. Visitors can enjoy stunning views from São Jorge Castle, overlooking the pastel-colored buildings of the old city, the Tagus Estuary, and the Ponte 25 de Abril suspension bridge. The National Azulejo Museum showcases centuries of decorative ceramic tiles. Additionally, Lisbon offers access to a string of Atlantic beaches from Cascais to Estoril.
Most popular city on this route
7 minutes off the main route, 84% of way to Sintra
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Estoril

Estoril, located in the Municipality of Cascais, Portugal, is a charming town on the Portuguese Riviera that attracts many tourists. It offers a variety of accommodations, beautiful beaches, and is home to the famous Casino Estoril. The town also features architectural marvels like the Estoril Congress Centre designed by Regino Cruz Architects and Mata do Cabo Leasure Park designed by Antonio Carvalho and Goncalo Byrne.
0% as popular as Lisbon
5 minutes off the main route, 91% of way to Sintra
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Cascais

Museums
Military Museums
Cascais, a charming coastal resort town located just west of Lisbon, is a delightful destination that boasts stunning sandy beaches and a vibrant marina. The historic old town features remarkable sites such as the medieval Nossa Senhora da Luz Fort and the elegant Citadel Palace, which once served as a royal retreat. Visitors can also admire the beautiful Nossa Senhora da Assunção church adorned with traditional azulejo tiles.
5% as popular as Lisbon
7 minutes off the main route, 91% of way to Sintra

Best stops along Silves to Sintra drive

The top stops along the way from Silves to Sintra (with short detours) are Oceanário de Lisboa, Castelo de São Jorge, and Chapel of Bones (Évora). Other popular stops include Alfama, Parque Natural da Arrábida, and Cabo Espichel.
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Quinta do Lago Laranjal Course

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Golf course
Outdoor Activities
Quinta do Lago's Laranjal Course is a top-notch 18-hole championship golf course that offers a unique and beautiful golfing experience. Originally an orange grove, the course features narrow fairways and well-defined greens set on rolling terrain, making it a challenging yet picturesque setting for golf enthusiasts.
One of the best round of golf I played in a beautifully laid out course which was in immaculate condition. Loved club house with little things like before and after sun lotion, shower facilities. Buggies with gps, ball cleaner, sand, club cleaner - first time experiencing in my 7 years of golf. There were some challenging holes but overall an enjoyable day on a challenging course. Finished off with beers and some wonderfully tasty light eat at clubhouse. Overall a win for us at Laranjal (oh oranges tasted yumm too)
Santosh R — Google review
My favourite course in Quinta - but time and time again it’s overbooked. 5hr20 round. No sign of any marshalls all day. We even rang the clubhouse to ask them to get out and speed it up. Lot of non/beginner golfers - which is cool as we all played that way once. But stopping mid hole for the cart girl, when there’s two groups waiting at the tee is crazy. Overall- day was ruined by slow play and lack of speeding up. Annoying as its an incredible course, very well kept, and priced as such !
Daly R — Google review
Lovely course in absolutely beautiful condition. All staff really helpful from the start. Teed off at 7:52am on 22/12/23 and virtually had the course to myself, greens were running very true and whilst not lightning quick they were quick enough. Fairways generous enough so you can open your shoulders a bit. Played off the golf tee markers, challenge yourself with the blacks if you can hit it long enough. Would definitely recommend
Sean V — Google review
This course is stunning, one of the best on the algarve, a strong recommend to play here. Each hole is very different and challenging for all abilities. The club house is small but perfect for a beer and some lunch. Really couldn't fault this place at all, in my view its better than the south course too
Shane J — Google review
Without doubt the most beautiful course I've ever played. Also without doubt the slowest pace of play and worst golf etiquette I've experienced. As well as being held up 30 minutes on one hole the people behind us got impatient and started hitting down on us. The buggy geo fencing malfunctioned and we had to drive one hole in reverse. I'd love to play it again, only next time I'd get a tee time first thing in the morning.
Andy W — Google review
Over 5hrs to play it today, absolutely ridiculous, lots of non golfers play, complete lack of etiquette, shouting across fairway, not raking bunkers and not one marshal in sight. I for one won't come back. We had the same issue with Quinta south yesterday, they did have a marshal who told us on the 5th that he had spoken to the groups in front but nothing changed. They don't seen to care. The courses were in great condition.
Dave D — Google review
Really disappointed. A lovely course ruined by tee times too close together. Almost 6 hours of stop start golf with four groups on each hole. We spoke to the course and booking agent who said it's been a real problem recently.
Tim T — Google review
AVOID playing here. Course is in great condition but they are booking too many tee times. On just the second hole we waited for 3 x 4 balls to play it in front of us. 5 1/2 round, waiting on every tee, every second/third shot. Complained at the club house and they simply didn’t care. Such a shame.
Craig D — Google review
4.4
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4.1
(208)
Estr. do Ludo, 8135-024 Almancil, Portugal
http://www.quintadolago.com/en/golf/laranjal-course/
+351 289 390 705
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Buggy & Bike

Tour agency
Tours
ATV rental service
ATV repair shop
Motorcycle rental agency
Motorcycle repair shop
Excellent experience on the Tunisian dunes. The tour guide Leonardo knows very well how to deal with the desert environment, proficient with the bike and used to dunes riding techniques. Accommodation and services on tour are perfectly organised for such areas, to feel very pleasant all participants. I recommend such experience for off-road passionates who want something different and extreme.
Matej N — Google review
Fantastic experience with all at buggy&bike. The staff was very helpful and friendly. We had a great off road ride. 3 buggys for 6 people. The route is beautiful and well worth the visit. You can make breaks and rest a little. Half way there is a lovely stop in a little village for a refreshing drink. The couple there were also so friendly and welcoming. I recommend wearing cloths you are happy to have mud / dust settle in, hence the masks. Masks, hair nets, goggles and helmets are provided. Definitely worth the visit.
M D — Google review
Amazing experience on the dirt bikes. Alex the guide was amazing. Very friendly and helpful staff. I would HIGHLY recommend this company if you’re looking for a great days off road biking.
Jamie H — Google review
Tried to book on for the 1100cc buggy but got told they wasn't available, so I asked for the 500cc for a full day and again got told the full day wasn't available. So I settled for the slowest 500cc quads over the buggy which was woefully slow, really struggled to get up most of the hills and wouldn't go over 50kph. Upon arrival, we paid the €150 for the 3 hour tour, (which ended up being 2 hours 40 mins) and an extra €50 for the transfers (about 15 mile each way). Then immediately after paying that I got my credit card taken off me and got made to pay an extra €300 deposit for potential damages to the buggy/quad of which we knew nothing about before hand. The tour itself was lovely, great views etc, but they didn't like you going fast or pushing the buggy/quads anywhere near their limits. So if you want a very casual trip around some of the alvarge I'd recommend this, if you're an adrenaline junkie or thrill seeker, this is not for you.
Harvey L — Google review
All in all we had a nice 3 hours bike tour, but in comparison to a tour on fuerteventura last year: some more help and instructions would have been nice! A helping hand dressing up when you don't know how to handle the protectors, and especially how to ride the bike the enduro way. I had to ask for some back protection. The guide just showed us the way, driving in front of us, not looking how we were doing. My english is not very good but he barely understood anything of what I was asking him. We did not ride KTM or Husqvarna but AsianWing which I did not know. It was okay though. I had a free pick up at the hotel which was nice and the email contact was very friendly. The trails were stunning and for a medium tour well chosen. Thanks for the adventure.
Ronno N — Google review
Great adventure, well worth the money! Buggys were in good condition and the views once you got up the hills were amazing! The tracks were good and fun to drive. We did come off one of the tracks which was a little scary but we did get the buggy back on within 5-10 minutes or so. Would do this again if we ever go back.
Joe's S — Google review
FANTASTIC,,,, is a word I rarely use, But the whole experience was fantastic, Alex our tour guide was really helpful and friendly I did the half day with my daughter who is 12yrs, on the quads in late August, it was a little expensive but you get a lot for your money, with a little break at a farm and then a swim in the lake later, would highly recommend it, top marks , tip where clothes you don't mine getting dirty
Ian D — Google review
Superb... Well organised, good equipment, great owners... Loved it; worth every penny! Be prepared to get dusty!!
Julia P — Google review
4.7
(183)
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5.0
(162)
Loteamento industrial dos cordeiros - armazem 12B, 8375-075 São Bartolomeu de Messines, Portugal
http://www.buggy-bike.com/
+351 912 584 256
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Tours
4WD, ATV & Off-Road Tours
We did the 3 hour trip, which stops at a cafe (be sure to get a toasted sandwich - they are good) and you visit a really pretty spring. The countryside was amazing and everything smells of eucalyptus. I was a bit apprehensive...but shouldn't have been - it was fine. Not too steep, or sheer drops off the side of the track and it's very professionally run. Dieter and Jo are very friendly and will look after you. They gave us instructions to meet at the fire station in a nearby town, and we're there waiting when we arrived to take us to the start point. Jo was very responsive on email. When get back you can have a beer at their bar. We really enjoyed it.
Claire M — Google review
Very nice people at Hugo's, unfortunately my quad was badly maintained. Mirrors broken and duct taped on, no braking liquid in rear circuit so no rear brakes ... tour was nice but very calm. Drink stop was exceptionally closed... swim in the lake would be even better without leaches... next tim better...
Joris C — Google review
What a great trip! We went on the 2 hour quad bike tour and loved it. 2 of our group had never been on a quad bike before hence the shorter tour. We were made to feel welcome from the minute we arrived and the whole place had a relaxed atmosphere. Questions were welcomed and any concerns were quickly addressed. The tour itself is guided by a very knowledgeable guide who leads the way through a maze of tracks that would have the rest of us lost in minutes. He was happy to stop on request to take photos or break for water but also happy to keep riding too. The scenery was unbelievable! one minute you are on top of a cliff with views over the land and next surrounded by trees in the woods. If I could offer any advice to people looking at this tour it would be to take the longer tour as the time passes so quickly once you are out. We would have easily managed the 3 hour tour. I can't praise Hugo's quad adventure enough and we will certainly be doing it again.
Wayne F — Google review
The beginner's trip was nice, nothing special, and the couple were very nice, but they were also 40 minutes late to our appointment and refused to give us any reimbursement nor take responsibility for this.
Nikolas J — Google review
Very nice tours, but they don't allow over-taking or any sudden accelerating and breaking... health and safety reasons, but does take the fun out of it a little bit.
Adam P — Google review
Brilliant experience, lovely people, definitely worth going for the 3 hour tour to get a dip in the freshwater lake!
Daryl D — Google review
Fantastic tour no rush they take time to show you everything
Co G — Google review
Excellent tour very easy and great fun.
Palle H — Google review
4.2
(22)
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5.0
(348)
R. de Bica, 8375-013 São Bartolomeu de Messines, Portugal
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Caldas de Monchique

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Caldas de Monchique is a charming village located in the picturesque valley of the Monchique Mountains. It is renowned for its highly alkaline thermal springs, which have been attracting visitors since ancient Roman times. The Parque Fonte dos Amores offers scenic walking paths and tree-shaded benches overlooking ponds and streams, while the nearby Capela de Santa Teresa showcases beautiful 1700s tile panels.
3.8
(475)
Monchique, Portugal
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Fóia

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8 lists 
Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Mountains
Fóia is the highest peak in the Algarve, standing at 2,959 feet high and offering stunning views of the Atlantic and Algarve coastline. Visitors can enjoy guided hikes to explore the mountain's rich natural beauty, including its forests and pristine air. The journey to Fóia is an enjoyable experience with well-maintained roads leading to ample parking areas.
Always amazing views with clear sky, was fun exploring with all the thick fog surrounding me and the visibility reduced to 3m, I highly recommend visiting during the summer escaping the heat of the city and enjoy the view, but if you seeking adventure I can recommend it as well 👌🏻in a foggy day
Adrian U — Google review
Magnificent views and food from the van. Highly recommend .
David T — Google review
Amazing, must visit. The drive up the mountain top is worth it by it self. If you drive slowly enough there is lots of balconies/road sides to stop and admire the views. When visiting the mountain in May there was hardly any people. Made a friend with a local dog who visits the mountain from close by farm/house.
KA T — Google review
A great walk to the summit - but the summit itself is deeply scarred by all the ugly towers. It’s quite awful at the top and we could let get away from it fast enough.
Stephen A — Google review
Fóia is a superbeautiful place to visit! It is the place from which you can see almost over all the Algarve. You can see west and southcoast coming together, you can see almost all coast cities and being there with having that view is just breath taking but also breath giving! The ride up there is fun, with decent to good roads, miradouro just below the top and a good parking area on top! On weekdays dyring the day its not crowded, but it can be in weekends. There is also a café and an Artisenal store next to the parking lot. Quite enjoyable too! Make sure you are daring to drive up to the mountain, if comming from the NL and you have never driven hills or mountains it can be quite a challenge, just make sure you dont try to shift up gears to quickly. I never had problems with it but i have seen people struggling with their cars or even (camper) vans.
Kjell D — Google review
This is really an amazing view. You can see both the west and south coast and get a great view over the whole area. We were there in august and the temperature was really nice and not cold so no need to dress up during summer.
Ramon S — Google review
Great views across the Algarve from the highest point, earth the drive up
MrRubberduck104uk — Google review
Breath taking - literally. Stunning natural beauty and great views. Natural water fountains and Monchique makes Foia very special. Highly recommended!
Paavoo M — Google review
4.7
(335)
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4.3
(535)
8550-274, Portugal, USA
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Regional Museum of Beja - Queen Leonor Museum

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Temporarily Closed
Museum
Specialty Museums
The Regional Museum of Beja, also known as the Queen Leonor Museum, is a captivating destination nestled within the stunning Convento de Nossa Senhora da Conceicao. This beautifully preserved 15th-century Franciscan convent showcases an impressive collection of artistic and historical works that reflect the rich cultural tapestry of Beja. Visitors can marvel at exquisite frescoes adorning the ceilings and walls, alongside intricate tiles dating back to the 15th century—an experience akin to a masterclass in tile artistry.
Beautiful snack-size museum. Sadly partially under construction (so soon to be even better 😉) but despite that worth stepping in.
Anna L — Google review
Very well kept building with much art and sculpture inside. Entry is very cheap.
Scott B — Google review
Art for art lovers . Baja have it around just walk and you will find
Naima T — Google review
Very well situated and has food places near it.
Meghna M — Google review
The old church here has an impressive interior, but the rest of the exhibits in the museum tend to be dark and gloomy. None of the information boards have English translations, so much of the explanatory information is lost to non-Portuguese speakers. That said, the entrance fee is very cheap and includes the entrance to another museum.
Henry F — Google review
A beautiful and interesting place to visit - the sad but romantic story of Sister Mariana whose love letters to a French young man named Noel Barton, Chamilly's Marquis were discovered after her death. These letters were world renowned. The church is very intricately carved with much gold leaf used. I enjoyed an excellent salad to finish off the day .
Salegga S — Google review
A small regional museum housed in an old convent of Our Lady of the Conception. It is worth a visit, especially if you like late Gotic and Baroque architecture as well as tiles - there are beautiful azulejos everywhere, both blue and white (sometimes also yellow) in the Baroque style and also some late Gothic Moorish looking azulejos. Housing a beautiful marble head of Julius Caesar as well, one of the few made when he was still alive. Friendly staff and hopefully they'll be able to make renovations of the building soon enough, the place deserves some decent care and restoration.
Amelia P — Google review
Convent is actually a Pousada Hotel. But you can explore the convent's massive rooms by just walking in. Lovely calm impressive building. Good as a hotel too with good swimming pool.
David C — Google review
4.3
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4.3
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Largo da Conceicao 5, 7800-131 Beja, Portugal
+351 284 323 351
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Beja Castle

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
Beja Castle, a reconstructed 13th-century stone fortress situated on a hill in the heart of Beja, is a prominent and emblematic monument. The castle boasts an impressive wall surrounding the old city and features architectural styles such as Manueline, Gothic, Mannerist, and Romanesque. Its most notable feature is the nearly 40-meter high keep, which offers stunning views from the highest viewpoint in the region.
It was on our route so popped in. Nice condition. A few other things to see here. The aqueduct built in to the houses (Houses built into the aqueduct more like). Roman temple ruins, cathedral etc.
Robert P — Google review
Small, wel preserved castle. Free entrance. €2 fee for entrance to the tower. Stuning view, and free toilets. Be aware it closes between 12:30 and 14:00
Jelte M — Google review
A fascinating medieval castle with lots of history and great views from the top of the tower. Only €2 entry.
Victor H — Google review
Proper castle that. And free to go round, except the tower which is just €2. The art exhibition is small but worth a free look around as well.
Martyn S — Google review
cool place to visit, the tower cost 2 euro and have a really nice view. Highest point in the town.
Junior Z — Google review
Beautiful castle. You can visit the tower. It cost 2€. Students pay 1,50 and a family ticket is 4 € for 4 persons. A great view from the top of the tower. There is a garden around the castle. Inside, there is also a museum.
K.k. P — Google review
Beja Castle is a remarkable slice of Portuguese history, beautifully preserved in the Alentejo region. The castle dates back to the 13th century, with a unique mix of architectural styles that reflect its long and varied past. The towering keep, which is one of the tallest in Portugal, offers stunning panoramic views over Beja and the scenic Alentejo plains—it’s absolutely worth the climb! Exploring the inner courtyard, walls, and towers feels like stepping back in time, and there are informative plaques throughout to give context to the castle’s role in the region’s defense. The surrounding gardens add to the charm, making it a peaceful spot to relax and take in the view. This is a must-visit for anyone interested in history, architecture, or photography. Beja Castle combines historical depth with beautiful scenery and is an ideal destination for a memorable day out in Alentejo!
Jenny T — Google review
Unique castle and fun to explore. Little art gallery but nothing else here, not really a museum and a few plaques about the structure. Definitely worth a visit if nearby but I wouldn't go out of my way to visit
AmieOddie — Google review
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Jardim da Rua de Dom Dinis e da Rua de Antero de Quental, R. Dom Dinis 3, 7800-000 Beja, Portugal
https://cm-beja.pt/visitar
+351 284 311 913
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Villa Romana de São Cucufate

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Archaeological museum
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Villa Romana de São Cucufate, located in the Alentejo region of Portugal, provides a fascinating insight into the Roman lifestyle. This well-preserved villa offers a massive site of Roman ruins that showcase impressive scale and preservation. It's not just a museum but an incredible display of Roman architecture, making it an amazing place to explore and learn about Portugal's ancient history.
This was better than expected to be honest. Usually these things are totally abandoned. Here there was a big effort to build some support and info. Bushes was a bit high but we still could see the path. Nice Roman paintings on walls still keeping good colours which is amazing since is over 1800 years! Maybe some additional multimedia to explain how it worked before would be helpful.
Gon L — Google review
Fantastic Roman villa site, being painstakingly restored and made safe. Very interesting and not busy at all.
Duncan M — Google review
Very interesting roman villa. $3 entry. Were open at 2pm when we arrived.
Michelle W — Google review
Best preserved roman villa in portuguese territory. Later served as a small monastery.
PP — Google review
These roman ruins are huge, it must have been a huge endeavour to ruin. Amazing how preserved they are and very interesting history.
Marion B — Google review
Anyone with any interest in Roman times should visit this site. The main building is a monument to someone's vanity. The site is fairly large. Information is limited but enough to explain what can be seen. Simão the cat was on hand to keep order. Modern scaffolding is used to support some of the structure which at first sight is a little off putting. However, the wooden framework under the arches is almost the same as would have been used by the builders. If it's wet, take suitable shoes. The grass is quite long in places.
Thomas A — Google review
a bit short and on your own but still, a nice historical pause for 3€
Brice L — Google review
As a Roman history buff worth the visit!
A V — Google review
4.4
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4.0
(57)
Vila de Frades, Portugal
https://www.viladefrades.pt/index.php/patrimonio/ruinas-romanas-de-sao-cucufate
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Pessegueiro Island

Island
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Small natural island & Roman archeology site with 15th–16th century fort ruins & rich seabird life.
Great beach and wondeful view over the ocean, perfect for a relaxing day.
Portugal T — Google review
A must see in Porto Covo!
Liliana M — Google review
Lovely place to relax
José C — Google review
Amazing beach
Paulo L — Google review
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Ricardo A — Google review
Brutal
Joao G — Google review
Guided tour, €20 adults, €10 kids up to 11yo. Utterly fascinating, Roman fish factory ruins and medieval castle also ruins. Excellent guide person
Mario F — Google review
(Translated by Google) You can only visit Pesequeiro Island with a guide, and I recommend Mr. Joaquim Matias, who knows the island's history and is also responsible for the Nossa Senhora da Queimada Fort. Although visiting ruins is worth learning about our history and the common purpose of the fort and the island. You'll also learn that the lyrics to Rui Veloso's song are incorrect. (Original) Apenas consegue visitar Ilha do Pesequeiro através de dum guia e recomendo o Sr. Joaquim Matias que conhece a história da ilha e também é responsável pelo o Forte de Nossa Senhora da Queimada. Apesar de visitar ruínas vale a pena conhecer a nossa história e qual o objetivo que o forte e a ilha tinham de comum. Também vai conhecer que a letra da canção do Rui Veloso não está correta.
Ricardo C — Google review
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10

Badoca Safari Park

Theme park
Nature & Parks
Open trailer rides in a 90-hectare safari park with 600 animals from around the world.
Absolutely fantastic park and a super nice experience. The safari, the lemurs, and the water park are worth every penny. I would like to give a huge shoutout to all the staff there. Everyone we came into contact with was super nice and extremely helpful. Big thank you to the man who was handling the reptile show, who took extra time for us at the end during the petting part, teaching us a little more about the bearded dragon and went above and beyond to help my mom feel confident enough to pet a reptile for the first time in her life. You're the best 👌 🩷 a big thank you!
Mariana D — Google review
Nice safari park with most animals given plenty of space. The 1hr safari ride at 4pm is a nice touch. Nicely laid out with animal shows every hour. The water rafting is great fun also. Could easily spend 3+ hours at the park. The safari could do with a bit more range of animals.
Paul M — Google review
This is a park very well maintaned, with space for wild life, majority of animals are free. The staff is very friendly and explains everything. The place has well maintained bathrooms, and places to buy food or to sit down and eat food that has been taken from home. The extra experiences like lemur its totally worth it - they super cute, lovely and they jump on top of you while they explain about their ecosystem and how they behave.
Filipa P — Google review
Badoca Safari Park Type: zoo, safari park Price: +/- 23 EUR (adult), +extra prices for activities (rafting, photos with animals, VIP experience, etc.) Time spent: 5h+ Parking: large Bike parking: random place Restaurants: available WC: available Path for disabled: requires additional help Normal tickets include: Safari ride, 3 shows (birds - 30 min, lemurs - 15 min, reptiles -15 min - all in Portuguese(!), twice per day each), zoo. (!)Shows, Safari, Rafting are scheduled. Restaurant prices: 10-15 EUR/menu (it's a normal price for this type of places in Portugal). The place looks like Tapada de Mafra and Lisboa Jardim Zoológico. Part of it is a zoo, and the other one is a Safari park, where animals are walking where they want, so not every time they come close to you - depends on the weather and their decision. It's not a Disney cartoon, it's a wild nature, even if it's organised by humans. The road is dusty and it's normal for this type of place. The Safari ride takes 45 min. How to get there? From Santiago by car - 7 min, by bike - 25 min, buses are rare, bus stops are not close to the park. To the owners of this business: you can add an online option "Safari taxi" for the visitors from Santiago, Grândola, Sines.
Oleh S — Google review
Fabulous day out for all the family! Highly recommend paying to see the Lemurs and for the water rapids, too! It's a very chilled atmosphere and wasn't too busy when we visited on a Monday in July.
Susie L — Google review
Nice experience but I was expecting better organization. You have weird timing to follow for different activities and it becomes confusing. We just visited safari and also took lemur interaction which is a very cool experience. But pretty expensive hence you already pay for access. They do not allow to take pictures there with lemurs and doing photo - and then sell for €12 which makes it weird. They did 2 photos of wife and child and asked 12 per each… We missed other activities due to weird timing so I would rate overall experience as 3.5
Ruslan P — Google review
Lots and Lots to see.It was great having over an hour and half to visit and learn about the various animals in the park ( not a Zoo). Safari was great and you forget you are in Portugal not in Africa. The Park soon becomes a Safari and Ranch with so many different bugger animals. My absolute highlight was getting within touching distance of the majestic Giraffes 🦒 that came round our transport just freely walking back & forth...truly Magical ✨️ The only thing I was dissapointed in was fact none of the talks, tours etc were in English and was told quite abruptly...only in Portugese! I am entry level 1 but surely you need consider some visitors come from across the World to support the park ?
Christine E — Google review
The overall experience did not fully align with pre-visit expectations. Although the park offers a sizable area, the observed animal population appeared somewhat restricted. The associated costs for a family of four presented a perceived premium. It is acknowledged that the upkeep of the park and the care of the animals necessitate substantial financial investment. The primary area of concern centered on the safari ride, which was conducted exclusively in Portuguese. Despite communicating a preference for English, the tour proceeded without accommodating this request. This required the continuous use of a mobile translation device during the ride. Furthermore, all scheduled shows were presented in Portuguese; therefore, visitors should be prepared for this.
Ray V — Google review
4.4
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4.0
(390)
170, 7501-909 Vila Nova de Stº André, Portugal
http://www.badoca.com/
+351 269 708 850
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11

Chapel of Bones (Évora)

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Chapel
Sights & Landmarks
The Chapel of Bones in Évora is a small 16th-century chapel adorned with the bones and skulls of monks, creating a haunting yet thought-provoking atmosphere. Located near Giraldo Square, it stands next to the famous Igreja de San Francisco cathedral. The chapel's walls are decorated with motifs created from the remains of 5,000 individuals collected from overcrowded cemeteries at the time.
Amazing place. The only way to describe it in my opinion is where death meets art. I was surprised the energy was so great in here and I loved the energy in this place. There is a museum attached and a view points as well which are part of your ticket. 3 floors in total to check out. In my mind priced very cheap for just the chapel of bones by itself. This is worth a trip to Évora from Lisbon alone.
Luke L — Google review
A fascinating and eerie place in the heart of Évora! The Chapel of Bones is covered with thousands of real human bones and skulls — built by monks in the 16th century to remind people that life is short. It’s both spooky and beautiful at the same time. Definitely a must-see when visiting
Nissanka R — Google review
The chapel lined with bones is a truly unique experience that makes you reflect on the transience of everything. So many lives lived, so many stories that will never be told... The nativity museum is really interesting too, especially seeing how it was interpreted by different cultures. Would definitely recommend a visit!
Aleja R — Google review
Three stars is mainly due to the comparison with another bone chapel in Czech Republic! Sedlec Ossuary Kostnice Sedlec in Kutná Hora is way more unique, and much more interesting! So it’s a bit disappointed for me. Travel 2hrs from Lisbon to here just to see this places that I’ve always wanted to visited. The main church is amazing as other churches. The bone chapel sure has LOTS of bones, but it was simply piled on top of others. I was fortunate to visit Sedlec Ossuary Kostnice Sedlec and the bone chapel was way more beautiful decorated even though it was a much smaller church. This chapel is definitely not worth the trip if you had been to Sedlec Ossuary Kostnice Sedlec!
J C — Google review
I think it's a bit expensive for what it is. It's small, but really a unique chapel. The chapel is super crowded. Wasn't really interested in the Nativity Scene museum; the Chapel is what's up. I had Black Sabbath playing in my ear buds which was perfect so if you're a fan of metal or goth, this is for you.
Scott C — Google review
Very interesting ossuary. I paid in cash based on what is in other reviews to avoid frustration. 6 euro entry seemed a little much considering how small it is, but it's a tourist attraction so. The use of the bones is very interesting and used in nice patterns.
Toni S — Google review
Spooky? It’s a place to visit, if you’re in town. The history behind and its fast visit not boring, and you can see also Nativity scenes from all around the world showcasing different art styles which were lovely to see.
David M — Google review
This is a great place to see. It's not very big. Maybe take a few minutes there but you can stay as long as you want. Along with visiting the chapel, there is also 2 floor level to visit including a balcony that you can look out on the small square center. If you park in the square, parking fee is required with a max of 4 hrs. If you park outside the square, no fee for parking. After visiting the chapel, the church is connected right beside it. You can visit, no cost. Not much in Evora to do, however you can make it a day trip just by walking around and exploring. Lots of unique streets to explore. Restaurants are great and lots of places to buy souvenirs
Raykay J — Google review
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Praça 1º de Maio 4, 7000-650 Évora, Portugal
http://igrejadesaofrancisco.pt/
+351 266 704 521
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Almendres Cromlech

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Located just west of Evora near Guadalupe, the Almendres Cromlech, also known as Cromleque dos Almendres, is a Neolithic-era monument dating back over 6,000 years. It is the largest megalithic site on the Iberian Peninsula and predates Stonehenge in England.
Great place to visit, educational posts available along the road near the village. A great hike through cork oak forest is a part of unique experience way in and out of the significant prehistoric sites. Go there in the early morning or before sunset to have cool photos and cool weather
L. S — Google review
Loved it here. It was definitely worth the drive on the rough road to get here. Loved the energy. Such a cool space that many wouldn’t enjoy but big energy space and a lot of history.
Luke L — Google review
We visited this site: the walk is quite long since it’s best to leave the car at a distance. The road to get there is in very poor condition, so you really need to drive slowly to avoid damaging the car. The archaeological site itself is nice – there’s nothing around it, but it’s still an interesting place to visit.
Alessia L — Google review
From the top car park its only a short walk. A much much longer walk from the other lay by area. Easy to misunderstand which one your going to look at due to the poor information. The stones themselves definitely need more information to tell the story behind it. The road up on small dirt bikes was excellent fun but cars need to take it steady.
Michael G — Google review
Great piece of history! The drive is tricky though. You will need a decent car there are a lot of potholes! Worth the visit though!
A V — Google review
Stones from 5,000 B.C. It's a climb up a very narrow bumpy road from the interpretive center, biking it was probably easier than driving. The stones are amazing and there are views across the plains all the way to Evora in the distance.
Tim D — Google review
You can access to this mystic place by car , of course the road is not a good one but with cautious driving you will get there. I call it a Portuguese Stonehenge , I believe it is worth a visit . There’s free parking lot and lots of cork fields .
Niloofar B — Google review
We had a low rental car and the road actually was blocked off maybe 2.5 kms before, because it was washed out. We walked to it and it was beautiful through a cork farm. Use a compass to see the alignments of the rocks that mark the cardinal points and solstices. Super cool and older than Stonehenge based on the soil samples and relics buried there. Can see some of the carvings in the rocks. It’s free to view.
Linda T — Google review
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HW5Q+2G2, Nossa Sra. de Guadalupe, Portugal
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Pousada Castelo de Alcácer do Sal

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Hotel
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled atop a hill in the ancient Alcacer Castle, Pousada Castelo de Alcacer do Sal is a refined hotel offering breathtaking views of the River Sado and its lush valley. The establishment boasts an outdoor pool perfect for taking a relaxing dip while enjoying scenic vistas. All rooms come equipped with cable TV, minibar, and private bathroom adorned with wooden furniture and warm hues. The restaurant serves both local Portuguese specialties and international cuisine to satisfy diverse palates.
Those who have seen my reviews, know that I can be somewhat critical at times. However, this Pousada would deserve 6 stars if we could give them. We went here as a couple and were pleasantly surprised by the vastness of the castelo, the design of the interior, the friendliness of the staff, the space of the room and last-but not least the quality of the breakfast. Mid December the hotel was virtually empty which left us all the time to enjoy the atmosphere it has on offer. And that is a lot. Sitting by the fireplace in the evening, after playing some snooker, enjoying the spirits of the honesty bar; what more to wish for? Well a good sleep; the generously sized beds with high quality mattress are made for this. What helped were the last minute off-season offers which added to the experience. Is there nothing to whine? Yes, the outdoor pool was ice cold and the indoor one with sauna, we did not discover. ;-)
Peter S — Google review
I used already a few times the charging station of this beautiful hotel. But today I was refused and told that only hotel guests are allowed to use it. It is still very difficult in Portugal to find a fitting charging station for your electric car and it is a very unpolite and rude behaviour to disallow the usage. The hotel has two charging points and both were available.
S H — Google review
Views are stunning. Hotel itself is very dated and rather tatty. Needs refurbishment. Staff were lovely but breakfast was a massive fail - food products were inferior, given the prices, and the grounds are in need of better care - cigarette butts litter the gravel and the plants are in need of love. On the plus side dogs are allowed although they charged us a 60 euros for our two boys ( one small and one medium). That said, they did give the boys a lovely furry friends treat box. So on the whole, lovely stay but over priced for the condition and quality of food.
Zoe Z — Google review
A Perfect Stay at the Pousada em Alcácer do Sal Our stay at the Pousada was simply perfect from start to finish and we were a family group of 10. Everything exceeded our expectations: the rooms were spacious, beautifully designed, and incredibly comfortable. The atmosphere throughout the property strikes a perfect balance between historical charm and modern comfort. The pool area was a true highlight: serene, well-maintained, and ideal for relaxing under the Alentejo sun. The food was also outstanding, with a great variety and high-quality ingredients that showcased the region’s flavors beautifully. Above all, the staff were warm, professional, and attentive, making us feel welcome and cared for at every moment. It’s rare to find a place where everything comes together so harmoniously, but this is it. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a peaceful, authentic, and luxurious experience in Alcácer do Sal. We can't wait to return!
Maria M — Google review
Very good place, I liked it, mixing the historical with the rustic is beautiful, excellent views at various points where you can take great photos. Very attentive staff
Nelson L — Google review
The Castelo itself offers everything you would expect from a Pousada. The rooms have seen better days..., the silicone joints in the bathroom were moldy - the entrance corridor was not bright and welcoming due to the dark brown build in wardrobe and the wainscoting of the same nature. The bedroom was good, The small terrace was nice, offering a great view towards the valley. The service in this Pousada in contrast to other Pousadas was reasonably good. I would not recommend the restaurant.
Rainer B — Google review
Historic pousada, well situated. It's a 10 minute walk from the rivierbank, where thé shops and restaurants are. Very friendly and helpful staff. Nice pool. Big and clean rooms. The building is impresive.
Ludo R — Google review
Very nice hotel and good restaurant
Ludovic P — Google review
4.4
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4.0
(127)
Castelo de, 7580-197 Alcácer do Sal, Portugal
https://www.pousadas.pt/en/hotel/pousada-alcacer?utm_campaign=pousada-alcacer-partoo&utm_medium=organicsearch
+351 265 613 070
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Sublime Comporta

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Hotel
Outdoor Activities
Sublime Comporta is a luxurious rural accommodation that offers an array of well-lit rooms, suites, and villas. This upscale nature retreat is situated in a picturesque 17-hectare estate enveloped by beautiful pine forests, cork trees, dunes, rice fields, and pristine white-sand beaches. The lodging options are spread throughout multiple buildings and include cabana-style villas ranging from two to five bedrooms.
I can not speak for the rooms but the grounds here are stunning and so tranquil. We came on a guest pass for the week for the gym and found the staff lovely. Gym was small but well equipped and nicely maintained with a beautiful view. Breakfast was delicious each morning and we enjoyed an evening in the round table restaurant with a tour of the gardens and wine pairing at dinner. Fantastic experience.
Michelle G — Google review
The hotel grounds are really beautiful and peaceful. The pool area and common spaces look great and the food is very good. The staff is also amazing. Everyone we met was kind, helpful, and friendly. But the rooms were a big disappointment. Ours was small and plain, with almost no decoration. It looked more like a small New York apartment or a basic Marriott room than what you’d expect from a hotel this expensive. The linens felt like the kind you might buy on Amazon, not soft or special. For how much the hotel costs, the rooms should be much nicer. Also, the beach is a 10-minute shuttle ride away, which we knew, but the shuttle only leaves once an hour. This is a beach town and most people go to the beach during the day, so it doesn’t make sense. If you miss the shuttle, you have to wait another hour, which is not what you’d expect at a hotel like this. The setting is beautiful and the staff is wonderful, but the rooms and beach access really took away from the overall experience.
Daniel S — Google review
A beautiful retreat to relax and enjoy quality service and food with a beautiful beach in nearby Comporta. The two beach clubs, JNCQuoi and Sublime, are also upscale and wonderful. It seems like the surf is not as rough in Comporta, however. FYI. (The two beach clubs are fantastic and definitely worth visiting though). I had two fantastic massages in the spa. Thank you, Joana and Katia- I feel so much better and really enjoyed meeting both of you; you’re top-notch!
Joscelyn B — Google review
Staying at this hotel is a truly magical experience. Every corner reflects care, dedication, and a special charm that makes guests feel at home—surrounded by comfort, elegance, and exceptional attention to detail. The service is impeccable, but what truly sets this place apart is the extraordinary team behind it all. From the warm welcome at the front desk to every thoughtful touch throughout the stay, you can feel the passion and commitment of a group that genuinely loves what they do. A special recognition goes to the amazing marketing, events, and coordination team, whose creativity and dedication shine through in every perfectly planned experience, every unforgettable moment, and every detail that exceeds expectations. This is a place where excellence and warmth beautifully come together. - Estefania.
Estefania G — Google review
Wow! What a fantastic combination of luxury and casual relaxation. Our room was lovely with a biopool just outside the patio door and a modern bathroom and welcoming layout. Everyone I came into contact with on this property was kind and genuine. We attended a cooking class which was a lot of fun. Having stayed for several nights I left feeling refreshed and relaxed. The spa treatments were top notch and the grounds were impeccably maintained. I hope to stay at this and other Sublime locations for years to come. Thanks for such an incredible experience.
Wes J — Google review
Absolutely loved our visit here! Felt like I was staying at a resort that White Lotus would film at. Stayed in room 8 which I feel is a great location to the gym, spa and main restaurant. Breakfast is fabulous and nice that it is included. Had dinner one night and had the Sole for two - 10/10. Service at this hotel is outstanding. My only complaint which is minor, better lighting at night when walking back to your room. Highly recommend this beautiful resort.
Tammy D — Google review
The location and grounds are beautifully kept. Sadly the quality of the experience makes it hard for me to recommend this location to any of my American friends in search of a place to unwind in luxurious stillness. 🚨 Most alarming: I found the staff to be quite dishonest about the services we were interested in. We were even charged a fee for something that was phrased as complimentary when offered. When I explained my confusion given the wording, management was unmoved and offered no concession for the miscommunication. It was a bit disappointing to say the least. For anyone hung up on Sublime, we have been shopping around for wedding venues so I will edit this post with my top recommendations in the coming months 💕
Josetta A — Google review
Amazing place for families! We loved our stay at Sublime Comporta. Such a beautiful and peaceful place, surrounded by nature. We played padel, had an amazing spa treatment, and spent time at the beach club — perfect for long lunches and sunsets. The staff were super friendly and made everything easy. A really special spot for a family getaway.
Laura D — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(293)
78J2+C8, EN 261-1, MUDA, CCI 3954, 7570-337 Grândola, Portugal
http://www.sublimecomporta.pt/
+351 269 449 376
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Praia do Pego

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Praia do Pego is a stunning and expansive beach known for its long sandy stretch, ideal for swimming and sunbathing. The beach offers palapa parasols, a bar-restaurant, and ample space to relax. It's less crowded than some nearby beaches and can be a bit windy at times, making it perfect for windsurfing and kiteboarding. Visitors can enjoy the clear water, clean sand, and the option of renting sunbeds or bringing their own umbrella.
a bit less crowded than carvalhal beach - beautiful beach a bit windy (end of july) - sundbeds and loungers pricey (80 euros a day for a sunbed!) - bring your own umbrella and be on the beach - nice and clean toilet - beachbar for food and drinks - parking 5 euros
Christian S — Google review
Used to be almost empty 3 years ago. Thanks to the restaurant now it’s really crowded. Lot’s of families, screaming kids, noisy adulta… There are many other beaches were you can find peace and noiseless moments to relax.
Gerardo G — Google review
In early june there was little people and that was nice! Clear water but some waves
Alexis — Google review
5 star beach, with an amazing restaurant and shaded parking. The sea is wonderfull, friendly waves.
Bruno M — Google review
Great beach! Clear and refreshing water but not cold, relaxing and clean sand, enough space for everyone
Francisco O — Google review
Only for the posh!! Don’t come here unless you are posh and have a “heavy wallet”. Also you can’t park a small van in the parking next to the beach. Hilarious. Fortunately you can still find nice beaches not flooded by the rich where you don’t have to put your towel far away from them not to ruin their expensive view.
Petra K — Google review
Beautiful beach, great bar and facilities. Sunset from the restaurant is a must..
Tim C — Google review
Very nice beach. Went there in one of those summer months and could still find a good spot, not crowded. In terms of parking, it's hard to find a good free place nearby, but there is a parking lot paid but cheap (around 2 euros for the whole day). Water is cold, the sand is very soft and clear.
Micael V — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(147)
Grândola, Portugal, USA
http://www.playocean.net/portugal/grandola/praias/praia-do-pego
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Monte Selvagem Reserva Animal

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Nature preserve
Outdoor Activities
Zoo
Monte Selvagem Reserva Animal is a 20-hectare space in Lavre, Montemor-o-Novo, Evora district, housing around 350 animals from 60 different species. It offers a unique blend of zoo and safari experiences with various games and activities for kids. The well-kept zoo features exotic animals and spacious enclosures for larger species to roam freely. With an emphasis on children, the park provides numerous playgrounds and a petting zoo.
Great place to visit, awesome for kids with lots of play areas. The animals have great conditions and the keepers will tell you all there is to know about them. Petting zoo inside is also great, you can go in and pet the goatsz the piglets, etc. Showers and sprinklers all around help in coping with the heat in summer.
Luís S — Google review
I visited Monte Selvagem today with my 2-year-old, and it was an absolutely amazing experience! The animals are very well cared for, and their enclosures are spacious and impeccably clean. The staff were incredibly friendly, making the visit even more enjoyable. One of the highlights was the petting farm—such a wonderful hands-on experience, especially for little ones! The washrooms were clean, which is always a plus. However, if you're visiting with children, I highly recommend bringing your own snacks, as the bar had very limited to no food options. Also, keep in mind that the park is not stroller-friendly, so plan accordingly. Overall, Monte Selvagem is a must-visit for families and animal lovers alike. Highly recommended!
Reema M — Google review
We loved it. It's a beautiful place to be in contact with nature. Plenty of picnic tables and playgrounds for the kids. The tree houses are amazing. We got to see different animals up close. A place to go back to. 💚
Ana M — Google review
We love the Monte Selvagem Nature Park. Spent a golden autumn day Sunday on 2 November. The scenery around the park sometimes reminds me of the wild open spaces in Tasmania, or even in South Africa driving the roads to Hermanus or in wild reserves next to the Kruger. It has a lovely family feel, wildlife conservation. Kids learn a lot. So many picnic tables around and a little café for a tea, or even a meal if people need. Our daughter just turned 4 and loved it, we also came shen she was 2.5 yrs and loved it then too. Lovely countryside hangout. The playgrouds, bamboo labyrinth (like Arashiyama in Japan) are great fun too.
Renate C — Google review
A wonderful place to spend half-day with kids. Well maintened with a nice selection of animals that, most import, look happy and well treated. There's plenty of wc, garbage bins, refreshing spots. In addition, there's playgrounds located in different parts of the park. Which helps a lot to entertain the kids. Finally, landscape is superb, resulting in plenty of beautiful and shadowed areas. Totally recommend it.
Marcos C — Google review
Great place to go with kids. Looks like COVID times made them pass through some difficulties - the tractor ride no longer exists. The animals are all very well treated and the place is amazing in terms of being within nature. An amazing day with kids
Ana S — Google review
Very pleasant, excellent to spend a day with the family, many activities for different ages. Animals are very well treated, like the entire space. I loved the farm where we can walk among the animals and feed them by hand. We will certainly return.
Paulo S — Google review
Nice park with charming petting zoo. Large animals in captivity is an unfortunate thing these days. Although out of the way for those without private transport, it's worthwhile making an effort to get there for a lovely day out.
Vic C — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(89)
Monte do Azinhal, 7050-467 Lavre, Portugal
http://www.monteselvagem.pt/
+351 265 894 377
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Praia Tróia Mar

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Praia Tróia Mar is a stunning beach located on the Troia Peninsula, just a ferry ride away from Setubal. This paradisiacal destination offers calm and transparent waters, soft white sands, and an 18km long coastline to explore. The microclimate of the area allows for enjoyable visits throughout the year, with plenty of activities to indulge in. Praia Tróia Mar is described as picturesque and family-friendly, offering miles of beautiful beaches to explore.
Gorgeous beach, super soft and fine sand and during low tide a shallow sand bar appears that you can walk/swim to! The ferry over runs very often as well.
Maggie L — Google review
The water is freezing and the sand scorching. It could have better infrastructure with more hammocks and sunshades. It was 41 degrees today which is unbearable for most people. On the good side, it has a beautiful deck leading to the beach and the marine is beautiful.
Guilherme F — Google review
Have died and gone to heaven. Was introduced to Troia by a tour guide when we visited the National Park Arrabida and I knew straight away Troia was where I was going to stay for my last 3 days in Portugal. The Troia Peninsula is very similar to the Whitsundays in Australia. The sand is soft and white, and being a sand snob I would rate it 9/10 and especially so when low tide you can walk across the vast sand banks out to the Atlantic. No seaweed and the water is calm, although freezing/refreshing. Troia sand, views and waters beat Albufeira, Carvoeiro - the Algarve in general by a long shot! It is even better than Cascais but equivalent to natural beauty Adraga. Adraga has waves for those wave catchers. Renting a shared lounge is expensive, €25 for the entire day. Well worth travelling out here, off the beaten track! Lifeguards are at every beach around Troia and they even help kids in wheelchairs to get from the boardwalk to the beach! Great service Troia Rescue. How to get here / heaven: 1) Bolt/Uber from Lisbon to Setubal wharf (Atlantic ferry) = €25-35 and can take 45-60mins. Train is about €10. 2) Passenger Return ferry or speed boat is €9-10 leaving every hour during weekdays and almost every 30mins on weekends. They allow dogs on the ferry! 3) There is also the option of driving your vehicle over via Atlantic Ferry as well. 4) Troia itself is quite small so you can walk everywhere with well designated footpaths and boardwalks. The supermarket is pretty good, has almost everything including roast chicken. Portuguese people are friendly and it felt safe
JJ C — Google review
Crystal clear water, easy to reach by Ferry from Setubal Atlantic ferries station that has a trip every hour. And then walk for 10 mins. There’s a small bar that has Beer, water, Cola, …etc close to the beach. There are Chaseloungs and Umbrellas. No shower rooms, only WC
Aziz T — Google review
If you’re looking for an unspoiled, peaceful beach far from the typical tourist crowds, Tróia Beach is a true gem. Located on the Tróia Peninsula, directly across the bay from Setúbal, this spot offers stunning views and a rare sense of calm – even in the heart of summer. The crystal-clear waters shimmer with shades of turquoise, and the long, sandy shoreline is perfect for barefoot walks, sunbathing, or simply listening to the waves. It’s a free beach, meaning no umbrellas, no beach bars – just pure, untouched nature. Even during peak season, you’ll often find yourself alone or with just a few others around. It truly feels like a deserted paradise. 🚗 How to get there: The most scenic and convenient way to reach Tróia is by ferry from Setúbal: The car and passenger ferry departs regularly from the Setúbal ferry terminal (Terminal Fluvial) and takes about 25 minutes to reach Tróia. Alternatively, you can take the passenger-only catamaran, which is slightly faster and perfect if you’re not bringing a car. Once you arrive, the beach is easy to access on foot or by bike. Some areas are completely wild, so it's a good idea to bring water, food, and everything you need for a relaxing day by the sea.
Marco C — Google review
Incredible beach— can’t say enough good things about it! My family and I absolutely adore it. We’ve been staying in Setúbal for the past week, and we’ve been visiting this beach almost every day. The beach takes a bit of work to get to, but it’s absolutely worth it. The ferry from Setúbal to Tróia is €26.40 for 3 people. It’s a 12-15 minute ride, and it’s a lovely experience. The views are gorgeous, and I’d recommend taking the 7:30 pm ferry back to Setúbal to catch the sunset. Once you arrive on the peninsula, you walk about 20-25 minutes along a wooden boardwalk to reach the beach. It’s a picturesque walk, and you get to pass a outdoor cat colony. The cats are so sweet, and they appear to be cared for by the locals. The beach is magnificent. There was a warm breeze every day we were there, which kept the flies away. The sand is so soft and sparkly and not too hot. For context, we are visiting in late September. The water is cold, but you can definitely acclimate. It’s so blue, clear, and clean. At low tide, there are amazing sand bars, and you can walk pretty far out. I was also able to collect some gorgeous shells. Finally, there are ample trash cans and a clean bathroom. This beach as everything I want in a beach. I truly adore it.
Shannon M — Google review
Best bathing beach we have found. The water is beautiful and clear and not even too cold
Cher S — Google review
What a lovely beach. It’s very kid friendly and you can explore what feels like miles of beaches. The sand texture is nice and the water is beautiful.
Hunter N — Google review
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Mercado do Livramento

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Market
Food & Drink
Farmers Markets
Mercado do Livramento is a covered market in Setubal, offering a wide variety of goods including meat, fish, bread, and fruit. The 19th-century institution is known for its life-size statues of vendors and impressive tile murals depicting the area's agricultural heritage. This Art Deco market hall features neat marble rows accommodating numerous vendors selling fruits, vegetables, dried goods, baked items, dairy products, meat, and seafood.
Best fish market I’ve ever been to. Quite an incredible experience!! It’s a must-go for any visitor to the city
Robert H — Google review
This open air fish and produce market (primarily) was an amazing experience. It was a definite example of sustainable living.
Jeri T — Google review
Excellent market with huge variety of fish & crustaceans as well as fruits & vegetables, meats, breads and cakes. Highly recommended for a lively experience of a market appreciated not only by tourists but more importantly by local residents.
Patrizia — Google review
Absolutely one of the best markets to visit. Incredible fresh fruit and vegetables, plus the the most fresh fishery to buy anything you desire. You can also enjoy some fresh oysters and drink wine while at the market.
Miguel C — Google review
I love a good open-air market, and while visiting Setúbal I stopped by to walk around theirs. It’s a large, lively market filled with local vegetables, organic products, butchers, fisheries, and a few restaurants tucked along the sides. It’s vibrant, full of color, and one of the best places to immerse yourself in fresh local produce and meet warm, friendly people. Definitely worth a visit — and you can’t miss the big pink building. Hard to miss!
Liliana S — Google review
Loved this market...didn't know what expect but pleasantly surprised..ended up walking up and down ...marvelling at the produce and deciding what to buy 🤔 loved the statues that tell the story of the market history... ( some videos have strobe effect)
Christine E — Google review
Clean market with wide assortment of meats, produce, flowers and more. Definitely worth a stop to see the seafood and other fresh items!
Rick M — Google review
One of the best Mercado, certainly better than the one in Lisbon. Bright and airy and beautiful tiles
Martin B — Google review
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Av. Luísa Todi 163, 2900-462 Setúbal, Portugal
https://www.mun-setubal.pt/feiras-e-mercados/#1529419534498-1e3816b1-fbec
+351 265 545 392
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Praia da Califórnia

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Praia da Califórnia is a long sandy beach with rocky areas and sun shades, offering accommodation and restaurants nearby. It is known for its naturist-friendly environment, with secluded beaches like Rio da Prata and Tramagueira to the north. Visitors can find shade near the beach walls and purchase handmade accessories while enjoying traditional treats like bola de Berlim sold by vendors walking along the shore.
AMAZING spot!!! A must for planning any trips to Portugal. Views are great, food is AMAZING, lots of shops to see and venture into, lots of places to stay and the locals are really welcoming and friendly. Please respect them and tip them!
Allan B — Google review
Beautiful sea shore and amazing views
Richard L — Google review
55 mins drive from lisbon. One of the best beach with sooo clear water and also the day i went were less waves, felt like swimming pool. It gets very busy though sk recommend going early And parking is on streets if you got lucky or nearby in a hotel parking uptown floor 7, which is costly I paid 10€ for around 4 hrs
Diwas K — Google review
Good beach. Hotel could do some cleaning of the litter that gets washed up on shore but otherwise it's easy to get to and relatively quiet.
Shannon — Google review
Calm waters, really beautiful but usually very full... It has all the amenities you need, it's fairly easy to park either in the hotel park or the outside park behind it. You can always get a space in one of the concessions but if you don't want that just keep walking until you reach the end of the beach, you'll usually find a spot there.
Pedro P — Google review
One of my favorite beaches in Lisbon area, beautiful views, good infrastructure in the season (out of season unfortunately public toilet is closed, the same with beach bars, but there is plenty of bars and restaurants nearby).
Łukasz M — Google review
It is an amazing place, really touristic, different shops and market for to buy any kind of food with good prices, I bought a cold cane of tea for only 85cent. The sea it is so clean and clear that even the water it is cold, looks like amazing for to swim in.
Salvatore P — Google review
Just a lovely beach! We went early so it was not very crowded. There are many parking spots near the beach and if you want you can rent an umbrella. The water was just perfect and the beach was very clean. There are no showers so you should come prepared for that.
Ihsan C — Google review
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Rua Heliodoro Salgado 2C, 2970-736 Sesimbra, Portugal, USA
https://www.sesimbra.pt/pages/996
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Parque Natural da Arrábida

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National park
Nature & Parks
Parque Natural da Arrábida, established in 1971, spans 42 square miles between Setubal and Sesimbra, Palmela to the north and ending at the Tejo estuary. The park features a diverse landscape of limestone mountain ridges, dramatic coastlines, and the imposing Arrabida mountain. It is home to a variety of ecosystems including Mediterranean shrubland biome and numerous microhabitats.
Parque Natural de Arrabida, Arrábida Natural Park a protected area in Portugal. Founded in 1976, the park occupies covering the southernmost margin of the Setúbal Peninsula. One of the park's unique features is its carbonate geology mountain range, Serra da Arrábida: 501 metres. Three of the park's beaches-Galapinhos, Portinho da Arrábida and Figueirinha-are popular among the inhabitants of Lisbon and Setúbal. Overlooking the three beaches is the Convent of Our Lady of Arrábida, a former monastery established in the 16th century, managed today by the Fundação Oriente.
Csaba B — Google review
Good place for walking with geat views over the coast and inland. Most of the paths we have taken so far are reasonable but some of the mapped routes online need some updating. there are wild boar around but we didn't " bump" into any. uber is cheap here so you can either do circular routes or get an user back if you start finish on a road as we did.
Chris W — Google review
Stunning views on the south side of Setúbal. This highway is one you want to swap drivers just so both people have a chance to look out into the ocean 😋. If you go in the evening it may be less busy.
Carina O — Google review
Fantastic beach. Bit of a steep walk to get to the ocean but was manageable with a 2yr old. Shame the restaurants at the front had no simple food options and both are 100% not suitable for children. Really let the place down. Had to leave and go elsewhere for lunch and dinner.
J C — Google review
It’s was awesome when you reach top of the mountain. You forget your tiredness. I love hiking so it’s was fantastic for me…!
Akhil J — Google review
A beautiful place to beach hop in and take in some stunning views.
Ehud R — Google review
So stunning.. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit one of the most beautiful natural park in Portugal.
Adriano M — Google review
Beautiful.and scenic. Place at the pont for lunch or a glass of wine while looking out at the ocean.
Natalie F — Google review
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Portugal
https://www.icnf.pt/conservacao/rnapareasprotegidas/parquesnaturais/pnarrabida
+351 265 541 140
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Cabo Espichel

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Peninsula
Nature & Parks
Cabo Espichel is a rugged headland facing the Atlantic, offering beautiful views and a mix of natural and historical attractions. Visitors can explore the hermitage, lighthouse, and dinosaur footprints while taking in the huge cliffs. The area also features Lagosteiros beach, although access can be challenging. Trekking around the cape provides opportunities to discover new views and delve into its rich history, including dinosaur tracks dating back over 150 million years.
Beautiful, windswept place with steep cliffs and wonderful panoramic views of the ocean. Peaceful surroundings at the Lady of the Cape sanctuary, this place is a must see visit worth the trip.
R L — Google review
If you’re heading to Cabo Espichel, make sure to catch the sunset. The rugged cliffs and vast ocean create a stunning backdrop as the sun sinks below the horizon. It’s one of those hidden gems where the beauty of nature takes center stage, offering a peaceful escape from the usual tourist spots. Trust me, the view here is unforgettable and worth every moment. #CaboEspichel #SunsetViews #HiddenGems #LisbonDayTrips
Lisbonlovesme — Google review
Amazing views from all spots - Church, Lighthouse, the Dino cliffs. Because the last few minutes of the road getting there is kinda empty, there's a true 'edge of the x' feel to the place.
Ehud R — Google review
Awesome views of the ocean. Nearby there is a sanctuary, light house and some dinosaurs footprints. Due to its location it might get a little windy. There is free parking lot and some places where you can get a drink and some snacks
Marcio M — Google review
An interesting place, with an abandoned monastery, several chapels and a beautiful lighthouse. Above all, the steep high cliffs of interesting colors fascinate...
Jože H — Google review
Well worth a visit. The view over the ocean , from the steep cliffs is spectacular. It is also home to the abbey of Nossa Senhora do Cabo Espichel
Eddy C — Google review
Amazing place that gives you a good walk, fresh air, loads to look at and learn. The little wild flowers including wild thyme was the icing on the cake 💕
Susan H — Google review
Beautiful views here...besides visiting the sanctuary or the Lagosteiros beach (very difficult access) don't miss the dinosaur footprints and tail tracks, not far away from there...try to visit on a clear not too windy day... Trekking around the Cape 😜 is definitely worth the effort of climbing up and down 😉. You will discover new amazing views with lots of history behind if you are in to it. Dinosaurs 🦕🦖🦖 set their tracks n footprints in this area over 150 million years ago... Still visible!!!
JorgemtC — Google review
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Portugal, USA
22

Go Surf Lisboa Surf School

Surf school
Tours
Surfing, Windsurfing & Kitesurfing
I Had a great time at Go Surf Lisboa Surf School. Recommended both for people who want a fun surfing experience and for people who really want to learn to surf better. Instructors are very capable, motivating and caring. All great people who will make you feel right at home! The booking system is easy, you have options for groups as well as for individuals. extra services such as fruit after class, taking photos while surfing and a pickup service from Lisbon complete this school!
Lisette K — Google review
Awesome 2h catching the waves south of Lisbon for a first ever surfing experience today with Filipe and his team. They helped me learn the basics in no time, pushed me along on some waves, gave excellent feedback and guidance and I was able to fully catch some waves on my own in less than 1h30min, first time trying it. Fantastic vibe, clear and positive instructions and support + guidance getting on the waves. STRONG recommendation for a fun activity in Lisbon. I'm considering returning for another go when I'm back in town in a few days.
Edgars L — Google review
We booked surfing lessons for 3 people in the morning. Pickup was at the Cais do Sodré station in Lisbon. The pickup van was waiting and some nice and friendly guys brought us to the beautiful beach. After the fitting of the wetsuits and surfboards we got the dry-instructions from the surf instructors. The instructors are very patient and motivating to get on the board, perfect guidance. We didn’t have that many big waves, but that is something nobody has control over. Even with a flat sea the instructors did their very best to make it a fun experience! After a couple of hours we could have a shower at the beach and we were brought back to Lisbon. Thank you guys for the fun we had, and Leo maybe someday we’ll meet at Tomorrowland. If you are looking for a fun time on the waves at a beautiful beach, Go Surf Lisboa is the place to be. We highly recommend getting surf lessons here.
Thomas D — Google review
Fantastic instructors and great service. Returned after my first try surfing 2 years ago. Had a blast with my 16 year old son. Leo is a great teacher.
Bjarni G — Google review
Had a surf lesson booked for me as part of a holiday in Lisbon and loved it! Communication was good and transport was arranged to and from the beach/Lisbon which was really useful. All the staff were super friendly and the instructors were great. My only tip would be that the minibus goes back to lisbon pretty quickly once the class is finished so If I did this again I might see if I could arrange my own transport back in order to spend a bit more time on the beach or at the nearby beach club.
Samantha R — Google review
I highly recommend GoSurfLisboa for beginners like me. Today was my second class, and I'm excited! Despite the calm and quiet ocean, I had a great time. All of the instructors are super friendly and passionate. They are all great, but Yuri, our instructor, is the best! He explains everything very well and is always ready to help in the water. Thanks to him, I caught my first waves just minutes after getting in the water.
Sasha — Google review
From start to finish, my experience with Go Surf Lisboa was absolutely top-notch. The team is not only professional but also incredibly friendly and passionate about what they do. Whether you're a complete beginner or looking to improve your skills, they adapt the lesson to your level and make sure you're having fun while learning. The instructors are super passionate and love to share their knowledge. Beyond the surfing itself, there's a great vibe. Filipe's team is relaxed, supportive, and full of positive energy. You’re not just taking a surf lesson, you’re joining their little community, even if just for a day. Highly recommend to anyone visiting Lisbon and looking for an authentic and unforgettable surf adventure.
Gil — Google review
I had my first surfing class with Go Surf Lisboa and it was a great experience. The instructor was attentive and super insightful, equipment is well-maintained. Plus, the beach is beautiful and clean. Pick-up and drop-off are included in the price. Highly recommend.
Haythem B — Google review
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Praia do Castelo, 2825-308 Costa da Caparica, Portugal
http://www.gosurflisboa.com/
+351 914 637 553
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Vasco da Gama Bridge

Bridge
Sights & Landmarks
The Vasco da Gama Bridge, a 17km long cable-stayed bridge spanning the River Tagus, was designed by Armando Rito and opened in 1998. It is the longest bridge in Europe and offers a beautiful view of the bay and the city. The municipality of Alcochete on the south bank provides privileged access to Lisbon through this bridge.
The Vasco da Gama Bridge is not only one of Portugal’s most impressive engineering feats, but also one of the longest bridges in Europe, stretching over 17 kilometers across the Tagus River. The drive offers panoramic views of the Tagus estuary, especially beautiful at sunrise or sunset. It’s one of the main entry points into Lisbon from the south or east, with well-maintained roads leading to it — particularly via the A12 or IC32. There is a toll when entering Lisbon, which can be paid using the Via Verde system (automatic) or at manual toll booths. For regular cars, the toll is typically around €2.90, though it may vary. Besides its practicality, the crossing is scenic and peaceful. The Tagus River, with its wide expanse and shimmering surface, makes the drive across this massive structure truly memorable. Highly recommended for both convenience and the view.
Franklin L — Google review
An incredible piece of engineering! The Vasco da Gama Bridge is stunning both in size and design. Driving across it feels endless, with breathtaking views of the Tagus River. A must-see landmark in Lisbon
Prabhat S — Google review
Vasco da gama bride is situated in Lisbon. The bridge was completed in 1998 and open for all. This one is the longest bridge in Europe. #Best Architectural work ever done by architecture
Deep D — Google review
Absolutely iconic bridge in Lisbon that stretches across the Tagus river. It’s beautiful to drive on during the day so you can get a view of the river out of the windows.
Kirsee A — Google review
Wow, the bridge is so long. Second longest in Europe after the Crimean one, it certainly is impressive! Park of the Nations near the bridge and the Vasco Da Gama Tower also add to the vibe. This is a very cool area, Park of the Nations has the Cat by Bordalo II right near the park as well which is awesome, and very well worth seeing. The river Tague is so big!
Wiktor L — Google review
The bridge stretches 17.2 kilometers across the Tagus estuary, linking Lisbon’s Parque das Nações district with Montijo and Alcochete on the southern bank. Opened in 1998 to coincide with Expo '98, it was named in honor of the 500th anniversary of Vasco da Gama’s historic voyage to India in 1498. The main cable-stayed span is approximately 420 meters, and the bridge currently carries six lanes of traffic—designed for future expansion to eight lanes. As one of Europe’s longest bridges, it not only eases daily commutes but also plays a key role in regional development and the urban growth of Lisbon’s southern corridor.
Seokjin H — Google review
There is a few but the view is great and amazing engineering.
John L — Google review
The Vasco da Gama Bridge, spanning the Tagus River near Lisbon, Portugal, is the longest bridge in Europe, stretching over 17 kilometers. It's an architectural marvel and a popular tourist attraction, offering stunning views of the river and the Lisbon skyline. Visitors can enjoy walking or cycling along its pathways, capturing breathtaking photos, especially during sunrise or sunset. Nearby, the Parque das Nações area features modern architecture, cultural venues, shops, and restaurants, making it a vibrant destination for tourists exploring Lisbon’s contemporary side. The bridge itself is a symbol of Portugal's maritime heritage and
Aik B — Google review
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PTE Vasco da Gama, Lisboa, Portugal
https://www.lusoponte.pt/vasco-da-gama/informacoes-gerais
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Alfama

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Neighborhoods
Alfama, one of Lisbon's oldest areas, is a charming district with steep streets lined with traditional craft shops and cafes. The historic no. 28 tram winds through the neighborhood up to São Jorge Castle, offering stunning views from Miradouro da Graça terrace. Despite the mid-18th century earthquake, Alfama has preserved its medieval appearance with chaotic alleyways and small houses creating a village-like atmosphere.
4.5
(21449)
Lisbon, Portugal
25

National Tile Museum

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Temporarily Closed
National museum
Museums
The National Tile Museum, located in the old convent of Madre de Deus, offers a fascinating journey through the history of decorative azulejo tiles. Housed in a 16th-century monastery with a stunning chapel, the museum showcases the evolution of glazed tile techniques and their significance in Portuguese art and architecture. From adorning facades to depicting biblical passages, these tiles have become an integral part of Portugal's cultural heritage.
This place was amazing. I am confused why it is not talked about more. I went for the tiles which were mind blowing but there is also a church on site that will make your jaw drop. Just stunning architecture. A beautiful building and grounds with a restaurant and gift shop. I was told about this place on a tour with Vini at Get Around Portugal. I am glad he mentioned it as I didn’t know about it but mind was blown. So much amazing stuff to see and well worth the entrance fee. I say you will spend a minimum of an hour. This will be one of the highlights of your trip.
Luke L — Google review
The Museu dos Azulejos in Lisbon is a hidden gem. It beautifully showcases Portugal’s history and culture through an incredible collection of hand-crafted tiles. The museum also features stunning sacred art, and the building itself is unbelievably gorgeous — truly a work of art on its own. Don’t miss the large tile panel that depicts Lisbon before the Great Earthquake — it’s absolutely fascinating. I highly recommend visiting this museum; it’s one of the most unique and enriching experiences in the city.
Murillo P — Google review
I really enjoyed exploring the incredible collection of tiles, showcasing Portugal’s artistry through the centuries. The exhibits are well-organized with clear English explanations, and the building itself is stunning—especially the views from the upper floors. It’s peaceful, not crowded, and easy to walk through at your own pace. No wait to enter, and tickets can be bought right on site. Highly recommend spending a couple of hours here if you love history, art, or design!
Ivan S — Google review
A must to visit. The price of thd ticket is matching the spectacle you'll enjoy (I surely cannot say the same for other places in Lisbon). A church amazingly rich in decorations is an integral part of the museum. At the end of the visit you can enjoy the gigantic view of Lisbon reproduced on azulejo. Beautiful.
Luca L — Google review
Spectacular museum where you can see Portugal's history through the tiles. Unique experience. The cloister and chapel or monastery were amazing too. 100% recommended visit. Free with the Lisbon card.
Clara F — Google review
We were able to walk thru this at our own pace. Unfortunately, the audio tour didn't work. But the tiles were lovely and the building itself was truly beautiful! The chapels and sanctuaries were pretty astounding.
Rose H — Google review
A fascinating museum that tells the story of Portugal’s famous azulejos — decorative tiles found all over the country. The collection is huge, with tiles from different centuries and styles, all beautifully displayed in a former convent. Don’t miss the panoramic Lisbon tile mural on the top floor.
Marta A — Google review
FANTASTIC ! I was truly impressed by this unique and fantastic museum, which includes an integrated monastery and the beautiful Madre Deus Church. It’s an incredibly diverse and one-of-a-kind place, where you can discover ancient and extraordinary tile-making techniques that take you on a fascinating journey through history. The staff are very friendly and enjoy sharing the museum’s stories and anecdotes. The café offers delicious cakes, small bites, and excellent cappuccino, which you can enjoy in a wonderful patio filled with palm trees.
ARISTOKRASS L — Google review
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R. Me. Deus 4, 1900-312 Lisboa, Portugal
https://www.museunacionaldoazulejo.pt/
+351 21 810 0340
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Castelo de São Jorge

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Perched on a hilltop overlooking the city, Castelo de São Jorge is an 11th-century Moorish castle and former royal residence. Visitors can explore palace ruins and an archaeological museum within its walls. The castle offers panoramic views of Lisbon and is a popular tourist attraction in the historic Alfama district. Kids will enjoy racing around the ramparts, sitting on giant cannons, and using periscopes to observe daily life in the city below.
After visiting the Lisbon cathedral, we walked up to the arch entrance of the castle - it’s walkable but be wary of a steep trek from the cathedral. We were able to use our Lisboa Card for free entry, which was a great bonus. The castle grounds offer incredible views across the city and plenty of historic areas to explore. There are loads of great photo opportunities, and the grounds are home to around two dozen peacocks and peahens. I’ve never seen so many in one place before, and they really add to the atmosphere. The small museum inside is interesting and gives some insight into the history of the castle, including who built it, what it was used for, and a look at some of the pottery and tiles found on site. It’s also well air-conditioned, which makes it a nice break from the heat outside. Be warned that the toilets are pretty unpleasant and located down some narrow, slightly sketchy stairs. The main castle area itself is mostly empty, with only the walls open to walk along. The views are fantastic from up there, but it’s definitely not ideal if you’re afraid of heights. The walkways are narrow and can get crowded, and there’s only a railing to hold on to. We left just before sunset, and as we did, the queue to get in had grown a lot. Leaving early worked out well, as we were able to catch the bus back to the Rua with no hassle
Danny W — Google review
What an awesome experience this was! Was there on a Tuesday afternoon and the crowds were light. Very easy to walk around and explore. (Although be warmed the steps are pretty steep and some have no handrails....careful! Sights were amazing and there is a QR Code.at.the entrance that gives you a self guided audio your with anlot of history. Awesome place and highly recommended!
Scott S — Google review
Castelo de São Jorge is a stunning medieval fortress situated on one of Lisbon’s highest hills, providing visitors with magnificent panoramic views of the city, including the Alfama district, the Baixa area, the Tagus River, and the iconic 25 de Abril Bridge. The castle itself has a rich history, originally serving as a Moorish citadel before becoming a royal palace and later a military stronghold. Visitors can explore vast ramparts, eleven towers, archaeological sites, and remnants of the former royal palace, all set within beautiful gardens that are home to roaming peacocks, adding a unique and charming touch to the experience. The castle's grounds feel like a living museum where one can marvel at medieval defensive architecture, walk along ancient walls, and enjoy peaceful spaces shaded by olive trees and dotted with historical artifacts. Surrounding the castle, the neighborhood of Alfama offers a vibrant yet authentic atmosphere with narrow, winding streets, traditional tiled houses, cozy cafes, and small shops steeped in local culture. The area is known for its lively yet intimate vibe, enriched by the sounds of Fado music and the daily rhythms of local residents. Travelers often find themselves enchanted by the blend of history, culture, and scenic beauty, making the approach to the castle a meaningful journey in itself. The castle’s elevated position allows for stunning sunrise and sunset views across Lisbon, creating memorable photo opportunities and moments of reflection against the backdrop of terracotta rooftops and the sparkling river below. Visitors are recommended to arrive early to avoid crowds, as the castle tour, including its museum and archaeological areas, can take one to two hours. The pathway includes some steep climbs, but the well-preserved structures and the sweeping city vistas make the effort worthwhile. There are also small cafes within the castle grounds where visitors can pause and enjoy refreshments while taking in the scenic surroundings. Overall, Castelo de São Jorge offers a rich, immersive experience of historical, cultural, and natural heritage, making it a must-visit landmark for anyone exploring Lisbon’s fascinating past and vibrant present. The castle’s majesty, along with the lively charm of its surroundings, creates an unforgettable visit that reflects both the resilience and spirit of Lisbon.
A B — Google review
Worth a visit! Castelo de São Jorge is a stunning historical place with breathtaking views over Lisbon and the River. Walking through the castle walls and towers and seeing the colors of the houses is really amazing. The gardens are beautifully maintained, and there are plenty of spots to take in panoramic views and photos. The audio guide added great context to the visit. Expect some walking and a few stairs, but it’s all part of the experience. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Lisbon!
A A — Google review
Castelo de São Jorge in Lisbon is worth a visit for the views alone. Sitting on a hill in the Alfama district, it gives you a clear line of sight across the city and the Tagus River. There is something about seeing the red rooftops stretch out below that makes it easy to understand why Lisbon feels so special. The castle itself is interesting, even if it is not the most polished attraction. Walking along the ramparts and towers, you can sense the layers of history that have shaped this place. Roman, Moorish, and medieval influences are all visible in the walls and fortifications. The layout is straightforward, but exploring the nooks and stairs gives a sense of how people lived and defended the city centuries ago. One of the unexpected highlights is the peacocks. They wander freely across the grounds and gardens, adding a bit of life and color to the stone and brick. It is a small detail, but it makes the visit feel a little more playful. If you are in Lisbon, give yourself an hour or two to explore. Wear comfortable shoes because the paths are cobbled, and take your time to enjoy the history, the views, and the peacocks. Castelo de São Jorge is real, atmospheric, and memorable.
John J — Google review
Amazing view, beautiful ruins, well kept, lots of nature, spacious areas. Unfortunately, this is not all. Multiple areas, view points, terraces were closed off, 2 of the 3 toilets didn't work and it looked and smelled disgusting. For 15 euros I'd hope for better but it's whatever.. However, what's not whatever is the behaviour of the staff. At 5:40 they were aggressively shouting at us that the place is closed, get out. They waved in front of our photos. When we said that the place is not in fact closed and we want to enjoy these 15-20 minutes one of them even more aggressively shouted that "you don't argue with me about this". We were following the signs and wanted to go out through the archeological site (where the official exit was according to the signs) as that was in the end but when we got there they sent us back to the entrance (where it said entrance only). They didn't even tell us why we couldn't. The arrogance and ignorance was mind-blowing. We just wanted to enjoy that beautiful historic sight and the view until we could.
Gabe L — Google review
This castle is situated on one of the highest hills and offers stunning panoramic view of lisbon. You can walk over the castle and towers which was fun. The place is overall well maintained and worth a visit. The route to get to the castle is walkable but be aware of the steep path. We visited this place during sunset and it was absolutely lovely and highly recommend visiting around sunset time. No advance booking required and we got the ticket upon arrival.
Reza N — Google review
One of the many, many highlights of Lisbon is this castle on a high hill. You can wander around the complex and enjoy the spectacular views of the beautiful city. You can also visit an archeologic site with even older structures. The 'stairway to heaven' to a lower bastion of the castle shouldn't be missed. Early Sunday morning is a perfect time to avoid crowds.
Michel J — Google review
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R. de Santa Cruz do Castelo, 1100-129 Lisboa, Portugal
https://castelodesaojorge.pt/
+351 21 880 0620
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Oceanário de Lisboa

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Aquarium
Nature & Parks
Oceanário de Lisboa is a modern aquarium located in the Parque das Nações, east of Lisbon's main attractions. It is Europe's largest indoor aquarium and features a vast saltwater tank with a variety of marine life, including sharks. Visitors can explore habitats representing the North Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans where they can observe puffins, penguins, sea otters, and tropical birds. The aquarium is divided into four huge tanks representing each of the four oceans.
I recently visited the Oceanário de Lisboa, and it was an unforgettable experience! From the moment I stepped inside, I was captivated by the stunning architecture and the serene atmosphere that enveloped the entire complex. The design, which resembles a floating ship, is not only visually striking but also thoughtfully created to mimic the ocean’s ecosystems. The highlight of my visit was the massive central tank, home to an array of marine life, including graceful sharks, majestic rays, and vibrant schools of fish. Watching these creatures glide through the water was mesmerizing, and the panoramic viewing windows allowed for incredible close-up encounters. It felt like peering into a different world! The exhibits were well-organized and informative, covering various marine habitats, from the Antarctic to the tropics. I particularly appreciated the educational aspect, with engaging displays that provided insights into marine conservation and the importance of protecting our oceans. The interactive elements kept both kids and adults entertained, making it an ideal family outing. Additionally, the staff was friendly and knowledgeable, always willing to share more about the exhibits and answer questions. Their passion for marine life and conservation was evident, adding to the overall positive experience. The Oceanário de Lisboa is not just an aquarium; it’s a commitment to educating visitors about the importance of our oceans and the creatures that inhabit them. I left feeling inspired and more aware of the environmental challenges we face. If you’re in Lisbon, this is an absolute must-visit destination! Whether you’re a marine enthusiast or just looking for a wonderful day out, the Oceanário de Lisboa promises to be a highlight of your trip.
Cristian S — Google review
The oceanarium was definitely a highlight of our Lisbon trip; it wasn’t as straightforward to get to as other attractions, but I would recommend the journey nonetheless. From central, the best way is to get there via the Red Line on Underground Metro, it’s pretty quick and is only a short walk to the oceanarium - and you can take in the ocean view of the cable cars and exhibition stadium. We had booked a 10:30 slot, though we could go through earlier with our QR codes. We visited on a Thursday, but there was a significant presence of school outings at the time of our visit. Though it didn’t detract from our experience, I can imagine it could irk some people with less patience! The place is well thought out but rather dark as you traverse between the areas; the main tank in the middle is clearly the main attraction and there’s several viewing points both below and above for you to see. The biggest highlight for us was the Sun Fish or Mola Mola - such a majestic looking bony fish and not one we’ve seen before in any aquarium. Outside of this, there were the sea otters which were very cute! The other animals were rather standard fare if you’re used to aquariums, but the main tank is quite a sight for anybody! The gift shop was a bit of a letdown, without much choice of gifts and at quite a high price. Understandably, the whole shop’s wares are sustainable and environmentally friendly - however, if you’re looking for a sun fish plush to take home with you to remind you of your experience; your out of luck I’m afraid!
Danny W — Google review
I really recommend every tourist to visit this Oceanarium! Don’t miss this experience — it’s super interesting and really big. The ticket isn’t expensive, and we spent about two hours inside — it was truly unforgettable! Such an amazing place full of beauty, peace, and wonder. You can feel so close to marine life and learn a lot while enjoying the incredible atmosphere. I honestly loved every minute of it and truly recommend it to everyone visiting Lisbon! 🌊🐠💙
Kateryna Z — Google review
The Lisbon Oceanarium is definitely one of the city’s highlights and worth a visit if you’re in town. It features a beautiful central tank and some very cute otters. That said, while it’s nice, I found it a bit overrated. It doesn’t quite compare to the top aquariums around the world. For example, Singapore’s was on la completely different level. A thing that kind of ruined my experience is how crowded it can get. I visited at the end of October on a Friday and even though they limit the number of visitors, the cap still feels too high. It was hard to relax or enjoy the exhibits because of the crowds. By contrast, I enjoyed the aquariums in Gran Canaria and Tenerife much more, I could relax a lot more and it felt more immersive. If you plan to go, I’d recommend visiting in the middle of the week, early in the morning or close to closing time for a better experience. There’s a lovely gift shop with lots of cute plushies, I got 3 otters :) Overall, I do recommend it but just make sure to choose your visit time wisely.
Ionut B — Google review
The Oceanário de Lisboa is absolutely amazing! It’s one of the most beautiful and well-designed aquariums I’ve ever visited. The central tank is breathtaking — filled with graceful rays, sharks, and countless colorful fish swimming in harmony. The themed areas around it transport you to different ocean habitats, each beautifully presented and educational. Everything is spotless and well-maintained, and the staff are friendly and informative. It’s a fantastic experience for both kids and adults — peaceful, fascinating, and inspiring. Definitely a must-visit in Lisbon!
Gabriela M — Google review
Oceanário de Lisboa A Must-Visit for All Ages What a beautiful place to visit! The Oceanário de Lisboa is an incredible experience for both kids and adults. I’ve been to many aquariums around the world, and this one truly stands out. The space is divided into four main sections, each representing a different ocean ecosystem, and it’s beautifully designed to let you explore marine life from every angle. The two levels of viewing from above and below make it even more impressive, giving you a full perspective of the sea life. From colorful fish and playful penguins to mesmerizing jellyfish and giant ocean tanks, every corner feels magical and educational at the same time. Overall, this aquarium is well-organized, clean, and thoughtfully curated a perfect mix of fun and learning. Highly recommend for families, couples, or anyone who appreciates the beauty of the ocean.
NV — Google review
We got the private guide for 2, it was a great experience. Our guide was very knowledgeable and answered all of our questions. Great value for money, definitely would recommend. We have booked our tickets on the same day in the morning, but would probably recommend booking more in advance as the guide for 2 has a more limited availability.
Ewelina — Google review
100% recommend. It was a bit expensive but if you are students, it’s worth it as there is a discount. The dark lit rooms were matching the aquarium vibes perfectly mixed with the rooms of the ecosystem of animals like penguins and otters.
Ricky C — Google review
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Esplanada Dom Carlos I s/nº, 1990-005 Lisboa, Portugal
https://www.oceanario.pt/
+351 21 891 7000
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Parque das Nações

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Neighborhoods
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Parque das Nações, located on the Tagus River, is a modern district that emerged from the site of Expo 98. It features contemporary architecture, including the Camões Theatre and Lisbon Oceanarium. The area offers trendy waterfront dining options and the Centro Vasco da Gama shopping center. Families can enjoy interactive exhibits at the Knowledge Pavilion and panoramic views from the Telecabine Lisboa cable car.
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Lisbon, Portugal
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AdegaMãe Sociedade Agrícola

Winery
Food & Drink
Event venue
Wine store
Wineries & Vineyards
Great food with great wines to pair. I would highly recommend checking out this place for a wonderful modern look with great service. The steak was cooked to perfection as well as the black pork, and they have a variety of vegetarian and pescatarian options too!! If you’re in the area stop by as there is also easy parking to find.
Senan K — Google review
We had a fantastic tour with Ricardo. He was extremely knowledgeable and his passion for wine really shined through. The lunch was delicious and all the wines we tasted were exceptional.
Michelle L — Google review
Adega Mãe is a sophisticated and elegant place that delivers a memorable experience. The service was outstanding, very attentive from start to finish. We enjoyed the tapas, especially the rissois and the bolinho de bacalhau, which were delicious. The wine was terrific and truly one of the highlights of the visit. The setting is refined and versatile — perfect for an afternoon, a dinner, a brunch, or simply a glass of wine while enjoying the beautiful views. A place worth visiting more than once! I recommend to book reservations in advance.
Emerson — Google review
We had an amazing tour with Ana, followed by a wine tasting! She gave us a great tour with a lot of information, showed us amazing things back stage. Would definitely recommend! Thank you!
Imogen P — Google review
This is one of the best restaurants in the Lisbon region. The attentive and friendly staff, dishes prepared with skill and care with indescribable flavors and all this, in a modern and pleasant environment with a breathtaking view. Come on, don't miss it.
Duda F — Google review
We celebrated our wedding anniversary at the restaurant at Adega Mae. The views from the restaurant are spectacular. Staff is very friendly and knowledgeable about the regional wines. The wine produced here is very good although little pricy. Unfortunately their oven was not working so the menu was very limited. I recommended this venue to some friends that came a month later but apparently the oven was not fixed yet. So when you call, ask if their oven in working. Overall totally with the experience.
Kasia E — Google review
Letícia was amazing and gave us the most personalised experience possible, it was a beautiful visit with a lot of knowledge regarding Adega Mãe and the wine itself. Thank you for the amazing afternoon.
Mariana G — Google review
My family and I went on a tour and wine tasting at AdegaMae, and the experience we had was incredible. The winery itself is an absolute gem, showcasing meticulous attention to detail in every aspect. Our tour was made all the more enriching thanks to our guide, who provided us with insightful and informative commentary throughout. But the real highlight was the wine tasting session, which can only be described as phenomenal. Each wine we sampled was expertly paired with traditional Portuguese dishes such as pica pau and choco frito, elevating our tasting experience to new heights. I can't go without mentioning the stunning interior of the winery and the impeccable service we received, which truly added to the overall charm of our visit. We will be definitely coming back!
Yulia — Google review
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Estrada Municipal 554, 2565-841, Portugal
http://www.adegamae.pt/
+351 261 950 105
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Lourinhã Museum

Museum
Archaeological museum
Ethnographic museum
Specialty Museums
The local museum of Lourinhã provides a great overview of the region, featuring exhibits on ethnology, traditional crafts, and paleontology. Highlights include preserved fossils and informative displays on Portugal's paleontology. Although small, the museum is well-maintained and organized, with information available in both Portuguese and English. The newly added 'Jurassic Garden' in the courtyard is a particular attraction. Interactive displays and multimedia installations enhance the educational and entertaining experience. Overall, it serves as a significant attraction in the area, showcasing the rich history and cultural heritage of the region.
Marc — Google review
Small museum but a very nice one. Definitely recommended.
Luis G — Google review
Great natural history museum that highlights both the Jurassic time period that the area is known for, as well as traditional Portuguese life and people. The museum is well organized and information is given in Portuguese and English. The interactive exhibits were lots of fun as well! We spent about 2 hours there with our youngest two children, but will definitely go back with our oldest two as well.
Melissa L — Google review
Don't overlook this museum now that most of the paleontological exhibits are displayed in the museum attached to DinoParque! This town museum still has a lot to offer. There's a carefully curated display of ethnology and traditional trades of the area, with a lovely little recreation of a traditional village house that you can walk through. A small collection of archaeological artefacts puts the longer past into perspective, but the highlights are still the fossil remains and the very informative displays on the palaeontology of Portugal, and this fossil-rich area in particular. While many of the larger mounted skeletons and exciting fossils are now on display in the recently opened museum as part of the DinoParque, there is still lots here to hold your interest: particularly a preserved nest containing Jurassic-era dinosaur eggs (see more in the other museum!) and some beautiful dinosaur footcasts and prints. If you are really interested and they're not too busy, you might even be invited to have a quick look in the attached lab where palaeontologists are cleaning and treating fossils excavated in the region. New this year is the beautifully planted 'Jurassic garden' in the courtyard with tree ferns, cycads, horsetails and ginko trees! We've been coming to this small but wonderful museum for about 7 years now, as my son is very enthused about palaeontology and is looking forward to volunteering here when he's old enough. We always feel happy after our annual visit! Thank you for welcoming us again.
Ellie B — Google review
Absolute gem, great explanation, not busy, ideal for family with children, ideally 1,5 hour for visit
Roman R — Google review
Small, local museum. Very well kept and organized. Nice example of trades and uses of not that many years ago. Definitely worth the time.
Erico F — Google review
Excellent museum with lots of human history from Lourinha as well as the archaeology and paleontology of this beautiful area!
Simon G — Google review
Most wonderful place if you are curious about dinosaurs! You can always volunteer if you have a bigger interest
Telma P — Google review
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R. João Luís de Moura 95, 2530-158 Lourinhã, Portugal
http://www.museulourinha.org/
+351 261 414 003
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