Fatima

Fátima is a central Portuguese town that's home to the Sanctuary of Fátima, a Catholic pilgrimage site. The Capelinha das Aparições marks the spot where the Virgin Mary allegedly appeared in 1917. Other sacred sites include the Basílica de Nossa Senhora do Rosário, with its golden angels, and the modern church of Igreja da Santíssima Trindade. The Museu de Arte Sacra e Etnologia exhibits religious artifacts.
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The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fátima is a significant pilgrimage site and religious complex in Portugal. It is believed that the Virgin Mary appeared to three children at this location in 1917, delivering special messages. The site witnessed a Miracle of the Sun, drawing tens of thousands of visitors. Today, it attracts hundreds of thousands of pilgrims annually and is a must-visit for religious followers and curious travelers alike.
The sanctuary at Fatima is one of the most peaceful and serene sites on the planet. A place of significant pilgrimage for catholics from all over the world. The size and scale of the sanctuary is breathtaking, with the apparition chapel (site of the Marian apparitions) providing a more intimate are for reflection, prayer and Mass. Regardless of religious faith (or none), Fatima is a location that I would recommend.
Gerry C — Google review
Visiting the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fátima was one of the most touching and unforgettable experiences of my life. The moment you arrive, there’s a powerful sense of peace and reverence that surrounds you — it’s as if the entire place is wrapped in prayer and hope. Standing before the Basilica, lighting a candle, and reflecting in silence truly moves the heart. Whether you come as a believer or simply as a seeker, you can feel the deep spiritual energy of this sacred site. The atmosphere is calm and filled with compassion — people from all over the world gather here with love, faith, and unity. The Chapel of the Apparitions, where the Virgin Mary appeared to the three shepherd children, is especially humbling. It’s a reminder of faith, miracles, and the enduring power of devotion. The Sanctuary is beautifully maintained, with kind volunteers, serene spaces for prayer, and stunning architecture that honors the history of this holy place. I left with a full heart, renewed spirit, and a deep sense of gratitude. If you visit Portugal, Our Lady of Fátima Sanctuary isn’t just a destination — it’s a life-changing experience.
Mike M — Google review
The Santuário de Nossa Senhora de Fátima is a remarkable place of devotion and worship. The temples here are modern, spacious, and filled with a sense of peace. The city itself revolves around the pilgrims, with plenty of hotels and restaurants nearby. If you are Catholic, this is a truly special place to visit and reflect. If you’re not, you may prefer exploring some of Portugal’s older and more traditional churches, which offer a different kind of historical and architectural charm.
Murillo P — Google review
One of the most known Apparition site in Europe. Appearing to 3 children. A beautiful site for Pilgrimage just like in our Lady Lourdes Basilica in France, this place also have k own miracles and messages of Mother Mary to the world. The call to pray the rosary to save souls in Purgatory. The call to repent from sins. The call to pray always. Surely an experience I will forever remember being in this Holy Place.
Anne C — Google review
Gigantic complex, radiating power and size. Not much religiosity in my humble opinion, but for the never-ending queue to the reliquary (even in November). Awe-inspiring but it felt more mass-touristy than spiritual (again in my personal opinion)
Tony B — Google review
Wow what a special spiritual place to visit. We had an amazing grace time during our visit to Fatima and the Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary and Basilica of the Holy Trinity. We took the Flix bus from Lisbon and it was just a short 10 minute walk from the bus station. There is transportation from the terminal if you need it. When we arrived we went to the information center near the shrine and chapel. I recommend you do your research in advance to save time. Nearby are candles for purchase. Their is so much to see I suggest you plan on at least 5 to 6 hours to avoid feeling rushed like we did. We had to miss some sites. Plan on some snacks and water bottles to Enjoy while sitting under some trees. Their are lots of photo ops. Mass took place near the shrine. Be prepared for a significant amount of walking. It could easily be 6- 8 KM of walking to see almost everything. The gift shop had a long line so our souvenirs were candles. Many people burned theirs at the end. We plan to go back and stay longer next time. Definitely a special sacred space.
Michael M — Google review
I visited the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fátima in Portugal's central region. This sacred site, built near Cova da Iria where three children witnessed Marian apparitions in 1917, includes the Chapel of the Apparitions and grand basilicas. The vast esplanade hosts pilgrimages, with peaceful gardens and museums recounting the history and miracles. It felt profoundly spiritual and moving, a place of faith and reflection. A must-see for anyone seeking inspiration!
Dr. J — Google review
Beautiful shrine to the 3 shepherds. A must see for anyone Catholic. Make sure to light a candle for a loved one.
Amy G — Google review
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The Chapel of the Apparitions is a significant pilgrimage site and chapel built in 1919, dedicated to the apparitions of the Virgin Mary. Located in Fatima, Portugal, it is a major Catholic sanctuary visited by over 5 million people annually. The main Sanctuary Square, where the shrine is located, is twice the size of St Peter's Square in the Vatican. The chapel holds great religious importance as it is believed to be where the Virgin Mary appeared to three shepherd children.
This was a very beautiful moving spiritual experience. We had Mass, prayed the Rosary and had a candlelight procession. It was so awesome and we sang to The Lady of the Rosary (the Blessed Virgin Mary) as we had a candlelight procession on the grounds outside of the Chapel of Apparitions and the Basilica of the Lady of the Rosary of Fatima. I went two nights because it was so beautiful! I highly recommend this experience!
Mary E — Google review
The grotto of Our Lady of Fatima. Mass celebrated here often during the day. Quite spiritual experience.
Stanly W — Google review
Visiting the Chapel of the Apparitions was an incredibly special experience for our family. It was the first place we went to in the Sanctuary area. We sat with our children in the pews and celebrated mass. Later that night we returned, bought candles, and prayed a candlelit rosary. It was definitely chilly! (we went in mid-March) The Chapel itself only have 3 walls, thus being completely open on 1 side. The closer you are to the exposed area, the colder it is obviously. The rosary was beautiful and was immediately followed by a candlelit procession starting and ending at the chapel. The speakers rang out the Ave maria we were singing throughout the entire sanctuary. The sea of twinkling lights was spectacular. We would definitely go again if given the chance!
Jennifer C — Google review
We went on Mass at night, a lot of people were there, the seats aren’t empty anymore. Next day we go in the morning, still see believers crawling on the path to the Chapel.
Daud — Google review
This is a special holy place that is worth the trip. Both religious and gorgeous. Plus you can add other stops on a trip from lisbon to really make it a special day.
Justin Z — Google review
The place on earth where to be on the knees does not hurt but brings peace and refreshing joy to the soul. Praying the Rosary here is a special experience, above all, for Catholics.
JC S — Google review
Divine and holy place always with divine environment. Blessed to have been here.
David J — Google review
Sacred Place where exactly Our Lady appeared to three Shepherd Children. Many those specially Love our Lady honour her Mediating and praying the Mysteries of the Holy Rosary on their knee and going around the apparition Chapel. I was blessed to offer the Holy Mass here. Please visit and be blessed through her by the Lord Jesus. Yes Our Lady can hold your hand on your journey and no doubt you'll blessed with Eternal rewards. AVE MARIA
Teji M — Google review
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The Basilica of the Most Holy Trinity is a modern basilica located at the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fátima in Portugal. It was built to accommodate large services and is a significant site for Catholic pilgrims, attracting over 5 million visitors annually. The basilica honors the appearance of the Virgin Mary to three children in 1917. Its construction began in 2004 and was completed in 2007, coinciding with the 90th anniversary of the Apparitions.
This is one of three above ground churches located at the Fatima plaza - the apparition sight of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The entrance is above ground but the MASSIVE church is actually underground. Also under the plaza is more chapels - two beautiful reflection ponds, maybe even baptismal fonts. The Church of the Most Holy Trinity is situated within the enclosure of the Sanctuary of Fátima, on the opposite side of the Basilica. It was inaugurated in 2007 but had been planned since 1973. In fact since then there had been the need to build a new church because the Basilica wasn’t large enough to accommodate the great number of pilgrims who wanted to attend services within the Sanctuary, on days of average turnout. The Church is a modern, round, white building, the color of the stone that covers it, a local stone known as “white of the sea”. This huge building is 125 m in diameter, with no intermediate support; it has a volume of 130,000 m3 and 8,633 seats and it can be divided into two areas by a moving partition. There are 76 seats for disabled people. Its architect was the Greek Alexandros Tomazis but other important artists contributed to this project. The 8 m high main door, for example, made of bronze and dedicated to Christ was realized by Pedro Calapez, the painted tile panel in the atrium of the Apostles Peter and Paul is by Siza Vieira, and the 34 m high tall bronze cross outside the Church, is by the German artist Robert Schad.
Ann B — Google review
It is a beautiful building in the shape of a semi-circle that could evoque the memory of a pair of harms stretching out to receive you. The chapels are beautiful, especially the Chapel of the Aparitions. For its small size it has undoubtedly the highest level of visitors. It is the main building dedicated to Saint Mary. The pilgrims here have a very unique way of showing their devotion to the saint and demonstrating their gratitude for the positive outcomes in their lives, which they attribute to the saint. It is common to see pilgrims walking on their knees sometimes for miles to towards the chapel as a way of offering their sacrifice. Mass is also held here before thousands of visitors from an array of nations. There are amenities such as restaurants and cafes around making it easy for families to spend the entire day there. The musical atmosphere is again absolutely amazing as a symphony of recorded choir music surrounds the space, creating a soothing and calming effect that is highly effective in conducing to a state of introspection and prayer.
Antonieta — Google review
The Basilica of the Most Holy Trinity is spectacular, as is the whole of Fatima. This deeply religious and spiritual site has an amazing feeling of peace and serenity, despite the thousands of pilgrims who come here. The Fatima story is extremely significant and, if you can, I would recommend a pilgrimage to this holy site. Amazing place.
Gerry C — Google review
This is an extremely beautiful modern structure build to accommodate about 9000 people for services. It is extraordinary as there are no pillared supporting the roof. The Altar is amazing and was the work of a collective of modern artists. In the square in front of the basilica there are several statures but the statue of Christ on the cross is elegant simple and moving. A wonderful place. Down the stairs there are public toilets as well.
G M — Google review
The Basílica da Santíssima Trindade in Fátima is truly a place of peace, faith, and reflection. Its modern design is impressive yet simple, offering a serene space for prayer and contemplation. The atmosphere is very moving, whether you are visiting for religious reasons or simply to admire the architecture and history of such a sacred site. Together with the Sanctuary of Fátima and the original church, it creates a deeply spiritual experience. The basilica is beautifully maintained, spacious, and welcoming to visitors from all over the world. A must-visit when in Fátima.
Karina S — Google review
The Most Holy Trinity Basilica is so huge and beautiful. It's partially underground. There is a Eucharistic Adoration chapel under ground in front of it and confession. All the gold to honor Our God.: Father, Son and Holy Spitit.
Mary F — Google review
It's a huge building in the shape of semi circle and a sitting capacity of 9000 people. Well decorated, well lit, cool and quiet.
Rajat C — Google review
The whole complex is awe inspiring. You can smell the candle smoke through out the town. People are praying hard here. May we all experience the miracles of this site.
Buyisiwe V — Google review
Av. de Dom José Alves Correia da Silva, 2496-908 Fátima, Portugalhttp://www.fatima.pt/+351 249 539 600Tips and more reviews for Basilica of the Most Holy Trinity
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The Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary of Fatima is a significant religious site and pilgrimage destination in Portugal. It commemorates the appearance of the Virgin Mary to three children in 1917. The basilica features a tower and intricate reliefs, drawing millions of visitors annually. Located near Lisbon, it is considered one of the major Catholic sanctuaries globally.
A beautiful basilica; we hadn't realized upon entering that the remains of the shepherd children are actually interred here. there were headstones and sculptures to either side of the altar. They were clearly marked so it was easy to see them. The basilica itself was very bright and quiet. A nice place to pray. There were lots of small stained glass windows up above that were really beautiful.
Jennifer C — Google review
Feeling so blessed to have visited this most holy place. We were lucky enough to be there for mass which was celebrated outside. There were also baptisms happening inside. The area where candles are lit is very intense. It’s ok to BYO candle. You can also get them there. Huge line but moved quickly.
Melanie Z — Google review
It's a beautiful basilica. A huge architectural beauty. It's cool and calm inside the Basilica. It would be wise to have a guide to visit the total complex to understand and enjoy. Otherwise you can also get a small leaflet from reception to get an understanding about the place. It's a huge complex with all the convenience.
Rajat C — Google review
This basilica is there 3 children saw a vision of the Virgin Mary. They saw it on the 13th day of the month several times. On this spot the basilica was built but it was quite late. It was finished 1953. Even though it is classically inspired inside it is quite plainly decorated and not as large as the other modern basilica o the site. There is a marble pathway that leads from the top of the square to the church, and penitents travel down this pathway on their knees whilst praying and sending their requests. Inside the sculptures for the stations of the cross are quite modern.
G M — Google review
The Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary in Fátima, Portugal, is the focal point of the Fátima pilgrimage site, which commemorates the apparitions of the Virgin Mary to three shepherd children in 1917. It is considered a major Marian shrine, renowned for its historical significance, religious importance, and role as a major Catholic pilgrimage destination for millions each year. This neo-classical basilica is known for its tall tower and colonnades, and it houses the tombs of the three shepherd children who witnessed the apparitions. Chapel of the Apparitions - A simple chapel built on the exact spot where the Virgin Mary is said to have appeared to the children, making it a focal point for pilgrims.
Karl C — Google review
Immense and modern church which was completed in 2007 to accommodate the large number of pilgrims to Fatima. It bears no resemblance to the old Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary, located at the opposite end of the complex. From the outside, this church appears cold and austere, but the interior surprises with its immense size and minimalist design. The basilica can accommodate nearly 9,000 people and is impressive by its size and crowd especially upon first entering.
Enjoy L — Google review
Fatima is a "must" stop for anyone going to Lisbon. People from all religions and all walks of life are welcome to this beautiful sacred area.
Kathleen N — Google review
Amazing breathtaking place even for non believers. I was getting goosebumps all the time when I was there for some strange reason. So if anyone asks me what’s the best about Lisbon my answer will always Fatima 😍
Peter Ž — Google review
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The Wax Museum of Fátima is a must-visit attraction in the heart of Fátima, Portugal. It showcases a captivating tableau of the Marian apparition and other significant scenes from the town's history through lifelike wax figures. The museum also houses the Ethnographic Museum of Fátima, which offers a rich collection of artifacts and exhibits related to local culture and history, providing visitors with insight into the daily lives of people in Fátima over the centuries.
This was so much better than I had expected. It's fantastically done and very atmospheric with lights and decorations (one part is even a little scary...) Definitely 5 stars from me.
Evelyn N — Google review
Some of the most prestigious n amazing artifacts displayed. Took your breath away. The Serenity and sanctity of the place is worth the Visit.
Santos S — Google review
A unique explorative experience worth of anyone's attention. The museum strikes instantly with its incredible wax work and the time dedicated to construct and organise the museum. Each exposition tell a part of the story of Fatima, making it a long and captivating adventure. Any person interested in wax work, especially if visited Madame Tussauds in Amsterdam, shall be pleasantly surprised by the work of the museum.
Vlad G — Google review
This is an excellent museum and if you have an opportunity to visit then it's certainly worth the effort to find it. An excellent place to visit.
Hugh L — Google review
Loved it. Good time spent with kids. Reasonably priced, nice story and well made statues
Paulius L — Google review
Price entrance is just 2€
Inga S — Google review
The wax museum was very well done and very informative beautiful figures in the vignettes
LuAnn T — Google review
Good place for a visit if you appreciate Wax art. Kids weren't too keen.
Nuno C — Google review

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Restaurante Tia Alice, located just over 2 km from the shrine in an inconspicuous old house with French windows, is a renowned traditional restaurant in Portugal. The eponymous chef was recently honored by the country's head of state. Since 1988, this Michelin Guide-listed restaurant has been serving delicious and authentic Portuguese dishes.
This is a wonderful Portuguese restaurant with high quality dishes. Many of the dishes are for two persons so be prepared to share. We recommend the sea bass and monk fish rice and the shrimp with rice. The veal is also very render. The desserts are all amazing but the sheep's milk cheese is fantastic. Great coffee, good wine. It is very difficult to make a reservation as the restaurant has one phone number and they want people to make reservations between 10-noon, so the phone line is constantly busy. At the restaurant people without bookings flood the lobby so the wait staff are constantly telling people that seatings are 12:30 and 14:30 so it is distracting to the service. Meanwhile we had to wait for our order to be taken then again to pay the bill. So it's a great meal if you can get a booking.
Rhicke J — Google review
I was there a few years ago. Tried to book again to see if it was only a one off bad experience, but wasn’t able to book. Food is okay. Restaurant environment is great, very aesthetically pleasing. However the service is not great and it’s impossible to get a reservation. Your money is better spend elsewhere, where it’s appreciated.
Mariana S — Google review
The restaurant is nicely decorated but I believe it is way to expensive for the food you get. The food is nice, well cooked but not that extraordinary to pay 25 euros per person. We only ordered bacalhau with shrimp and bread.
Sara V — Google review
I recently visited Tia Alice in Fátima, Portugal, a restaurant often described as one of the best in the area. Perhaps that reputation comes from the days of the original owner, but unfortunately, my experience didn’t live up to it. The starter,melon with ham, was the highlight of the meal. Fresh, seasonal melon made it simple but very enjoyable. Sadly, everything after that was a letdown. The casserole was especially disappointing: just a couple of small pieces of pork mixed with mostly cabbage. To make things worse, the pork contained cartilage, which meant having to discreetly spit it out at the table, not exactly pleasant. The atmosphere also left much to be desired. The dining room was brightly lit, more like sitting in a kitchen than in a cozy restaurant. The cave-like design might seem interesting at first glance, but in reality, it echoed with the sound of chairs scraping across the stone floor, which was jarring throughout the meal. The noise of children running around added to the impression that we were eating in a playground rather than a fine restaurant. In the end, the setting was unpleasant, the food underwhelming, and much of the meal was left untouched.
André M — Google review
Excellent service and very tasteful dishes. A mandatory stop with you're crossing the area.
Rodrigo H — Google review
Always a please this amazing experience in Tia Alice. They have normally two rounds for lunch so book in advance. The quality of the food here is just surreal. Good atmosphere as well so this is a must go in Fatima. Must try bolo do convento as dessert.
Leonardo M — Google review
Just amazing! Service on point - 9.7 out of 10 Food very good - 9.8 out of 10 Value - extremely good for the quality. About 50 Euro per person for a 3 course meal + a bottle of wine
Gilberto L — Google review
Excellent place to have exquisite home made Portuguese food. The best restaurant near the Santuario de Fátima to enjoy a delicious Portuguese plate. The place looks like a cave, I’m in love with the chandeliers and the simple decoration of the restaurant. Don’t hesitate to order the açorda de peixe, is the BEST! You won’t regret it.
Alexandra P — Google review
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Lanterna do Fado is an amazing traditional Portuguese restaurant that serves some of the best food in Fatima. The dishes are well prepared and delicious, and the service is excellent. It is a slightly overpriced restaurant given the small serving sizes, but it's worth it for the quality of the food.
Excellent duck rice with bacon. 💯👌🥳🤩👍🏻. Great hospitality ❤️‍🩹👍🏻🤩 First course : Vegetable soup Main course : Duck with rice Dessert : Red fruit delight Beverage : Mineral water 01 glass of House Wine
Eddie T — Google review
Made my reservations 6 months in advance and was not disappointed excellent food and great performance the four of us enjoyed food, dessert and bottle of wine for 40 euros per person well worth the experience and recommended
Bry S — Google review
DEFINITION of hidden gem. Was our favorite restaurant in Portugal on full 2 week road trip across the country I don’t have enough kind things to say!! It’s not over the top fancy but just AMAZING high quality home cook style Portuguese cooking. We were there on a Sunday and a bunch of local families were there after church so you know it’s good! Food 10/10 - duck rice was our fav of the trip but everything was local sourced high quality. We ate enough for like 4 people bc portions are HUGE and didn’t feel heavy or tired after Service 10/10 - the ladies who ran it were SO kind and thoughtful and gave us a shot of their local plum grappa at the end. Hospitality amazing!! Ambiance - 10/10 rustic, cozy upstairs fire section, traditional stone and beautiful Portuguese stone murals - what more could you want It’s a little off the beaten path and definitely needs a car to get here but if you prioritize it on your trip you will NOT be disappointed!!
Maya K — Google review
What a place - a Jewel 🥘 in Fátima, Portugal 🇵🇹 Pictures don’t even need any kind of filters.. what you see.. is actually what it is 😄!! Beautiful and delicious Portuguese food to die for! .. and a wide range of wine’s to choose from. Couldn’t make it to the dessert 😂 because we set into the main but next visit for sure! 👏🏻 10/11!
Clau M — Google review
A very charming and traditional Portuguese restaurant with great food and service. I ordered bacalhau and my husband the pork and both were delicious. We also got a bottle of house red wine and it was tasty. Server and manager were very friendly and accommodating. We went there without making a reservation which I don't recommend. But they didn't turn us away. The decoration of the place is unique, rustic but very charming. Definitely recommend this place if you are visiting Fatima. Ps. Prices are very affordable too. Spent $75 euros for a family of 4 with appetizers, entrées, wine, juice, a desert and two expressos.
L W — Google review
Delicious food, nice service, very friendly. Took a little bit long until we had our food. But the meals were yummi. Glutenfree eating was easy and the service looked after it. Thank you for the nice stay. It was a pleasure.
Laura — Google review
Very friendly staff! Nice experience with the alheira and honey. Octopus was super tender.
João G — Google review
The duck rice my wife had and the boar that I had were both great. Service was top notch and I’m sorry that we cannot go back tomorrow.
Mike P — Google review
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O Crispim is a well-established restaurant in Fatima, operating since 1968. It is renowned for its high-quality grilled meat and fish dishes. The rustic ambiance, with tools and utensils adorning the walls, adds to its charm. The vine-shaded esplanade creates a family-friendly atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for leisurely lunches. The restaurant offers generous portions at affordable prices and provides friendly and efficient service.
Amazing. Fatima has really good restaurants and this is one of them. The price is slightly above average but it doesn’t disappoint. The grill selection is amazing and the wines too. Easy parking, busy but well managed.
Pedro S — Google review
What a beautiful surprise this restaurant was. So nicely decorated, friendly staff and great food. You must reserve a table as it was fully packed. The meat doshes were of high quality, the fish I cannot judge as I didn't try. I totally recommend it!
Sara L — Google review
Authentic Portuguese Restaurant in Fatima, specialised in barbecue grilling for cod, beef and picanha. We tried the monster size cod (Bacalhau) whole piece for sharing and it was delicious. All Portuguese local food in a very relaxing atmosphere. Good wine selection and perfect desserts.
Javier R — Google review
Very traditional Portuguese restaurant in Fatima with excellent bbq grilled meat and fish dishes. Staff were friendly and helpful throughout our time there. Would definitely recommend it.
R — Google review
Excellent setting, friendly service and excellent food. Not easy to find as surrounding streets are a bit of a mess with roadworks (Oct 2025) but well worth the trouble! Generous portions and quality served with a smile. Did not score 5* for food, just because the bacalhau was "almost" perfect! A bit more olive oil during cooking would make it perfect!! Overall a great experience, recommended.
Jose M — Google review
This is formerly a private home. Traditional offerings and amazing migas, rice and beans, and fries and bread. They even had a crostini! We had the meat skewer and spare ribs. Servers friendly, knowledgeable and they even have the cork covered menu available in English. A wonderful find in one of the most visited cities in Fatima.
Dea H — Google review
Very good food. Was my first time here, but now it is in my favorites places to eat when I visit Fátima.
Paulo D — Google review
Very nice and wooden decorated place, you can stay more than eat to stay. Beef is very delicious. Very good wine to drink, l recommend to have this fun here...
Onur’s G — Google review
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Located in Fatima, 'Manhãs' Restaurant offers a modern interior and traditional Portuguese cuisine. The menu features dishes like porco preto (roasted pig) and Bife Cerveja Preta, a steak cooked in dark beer, as well as rare vegetarian options. Visitors praise the friendly staff and outstanding food, with one guest particularly impressed by the wine pairings suggested by their knowledgeable waiter Roberto.
Great service and super friendly helpful staff! The food is amazing and we love it so much.
Alvin C — Google review
Absolutely wonderful food and service. I had the black pork and it was easily one of the most delicious meals I've ever had. My wife had the lamb risotto (a special) and loved it as well. The waiter offered an excellent wine pairing with the lamb. We will absolutely be going back if we are ever in the area.
Levi K — Google review
Delicious food. We tried fish with cauliflower puree, carbonara with vegetables and basic salad. All tasted great!
Walid K — Google review
the food was great and the service was really good! i really enjoyed the duck, absolutely a winner for me. the monkfish stew was great as well but i forgot to take a picture 😅
Jessica N — Google review
We went to Manhas tonight for dinner! It had excellent reviews will all of the reviews were right! The food was amazing and the service was beyond excellent! This place is 10 stars in every way. You can tell they take pride in their food and service!
Carmel S — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A Wonderful Dining Experience! I had an amazing time at Manhãs’ Restaurant! The food was absolutely delicious! every dish was full of flavor and beautifully presented. The staff were friendly, attentive, and made us feel welcome from the moment we walked in. The ambiance was cozy and perfect for a relaxed meal. I highly recommend trying the bacalhau à Brás! it was a standout! Can’t wait to come back again soon.
Where M — Google review
Absolutely amazing...what every restaurant should aspire to be! Service and wine are fabulous. The food is amazing...steak and lamb so tender and tasty...honey cheese for starter is fabulous. Oh did I mention the staff? So profesional and friendly. Best place to eat in Fatima
Melanie T — Google review
Absolutely amazing food! I’d definitely come back if I’m ever in Fátima again. The sea bass and duck were both incredibly flavorful, and the bread and octopus ceviche were fantastic. I’m drooling just thinking about it! The waiter was attentive and kind, and the whole atmosphere was warm and welcoming. Highly recommend!
Mary L — Google review
Av. de Dom José Alves Correia da Silva 114B, 2495-402 Fátima, Portugalhttp://www.manhas.pt/+351 249 534 327Tips and more reviews for 'Manhãs' Restaurant
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Cervejaria Apollo is a popular dining spot in Fatima, offering a variety of delicious dishes. The location is convenient and the food is highly praised, with some minor hiccups quickly resolved by the attentive staff. While the atmosphere may not be perfect due to loud TV noise, it's still considered a nice place to dine. Visitors can enjoy traditional Portuguese cuisine as well as international options at reasonable prices. The restaurant offers comfortable indoor seating and efficient service.
Had a great time here, we came twice. Once to stop and enjoy some hot cocoa when it was very cold out and the 2nd for dinner the next day. The hot cocoa was very good but not overly sweet. Almost reminded me of a drinkable hot chocolate pudding. The food was delicious and (what I assume was)the owner was incredibly nice. Our kids ordered the spaghetti and loved it. The portions of which were really big. I had the seafood linguine and it was delicious and tasted so fresh. Everything was tasty and the service was great. We would go back if we ever found ourselves in Fatima again.
Jennifer C — Google review
Run, don't walk to this restaurant!!! You absolutely will love it. We had lunch here while visiting Fátima for the afternoon. Our server George from Dubai was super helpful and friendly. He made the experience here even better. The food was excellent. We loved everything we ordered.
Sam S — Google review
We went here on recommendation from our accommodation, and it was one of the most delicious lunches we had in Portugal! Amazing seafood, great service and large portions for the price. We got mussels with onions, sea bass filet, shrimp and clams for our group of 4, all excellent. Highly recommend
Julie S — Google review
Stumbled across this hidden gem in Fatima, Apollo cafe blew us away - from the food to atmosphere. We started with their delicious, crispy garlic bread and continued with tasteful lamb chops. The place has cozy charm and really cute decor. The service was outstanding - friendly, attentive and loved their guests. I highly recommend not to miss this place next time you visit Fatima in Portugal.
Marika Y — Google review
Very nice restaurant. The vibe outside was very good. The waiter was very friendly and helpful in selecting the food. I really enjoyed the Sangria and felt it was the best one I had in portugal. Daiquiri was excellent. All the main courses were tasty.
Amish R — Google review
The salad with shrimp I ate in this restaurant is not fresh as I had diarrhea after eating it. I had a suspicion that something was wrong with the salad because the avocado that went with it didn’t look fresh. When I brought this to the attention of the waiter, he emphatically said their salad is always fresh. Just to avoid the argument and realizing the long wait for an order, I just discarded the avocado and ate the rest of the salad.
IB R — Google review
Great service. Very clean place. I loved the sea food and also the way they serve it all. Food is excellent and very good. Great for lunch or dinner.
AnJa M — Google review
Totallly unexpected resturant. It's a Monday night and we needed some food. Walked in and got seated right away with a reservation. Ordered the Seafood Rice with Blue lobster and shrimps. Sooo GOOD!! Wine was fantastic and service was the best. Fun and happening place!
Johnnysoup — Google review
R. Jacinta Marto 10, Cova da Iria, 2495-450 Fátima, Portugalhttps://www.facebook.com/apollofatima/+351 249 408 013Tips and more reviews for Apollo Caffé Restaurante

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