Accommodation Algarve Aljezur Quinta Pero Vicente Tourism in the Country / Country Houses Address: Pero Vicente, Rogil8670-440 Aljezur Telephone: +351 96 241 68 85 E-mail: geral@terrasdemouros.pt Website: http://www.terrasdemouros.pt Azores Ilha do Pico Solares de Portugal - Casa das Barcas Tourism in a Manor House Address: Casas do Pico 9940-355 São Roque do Pico Açores Telephone: +351 292 642 847; +351 258 93 17 50 Fax: +351 292 642 661; +351 258 93 13 20 E-mail: barcas@solaresdeportugal.pt; info@center.pt; cazasdopico@gmail.com Website: http://www.solaresdep ortugal.pt/pt/solar.php?casaid=90;http://www.cazasdopic o.com Centro de Portugal Abrantes Pousada de Juventude de Abrantes Youth Hostels Address: Av. Engº Adelino Amaro da Costa 2200-195 Abrantes Telephone: +351 241 379 210 Fax: +351 241 379 211 E-mail: abrantes@movijovem.pt Website: http://www.pousadasjuventude.pt 1/16
Activities Algarve Silves Buggy & Bike Expedition Address: Loteamento Industrial dos Cordeiros - Armazém 12B8375-075 São Bartolomeu de Messines Telephone: +351 914 321 106 E-mail: info@buggy-bike.com Website: http://www.buggybike.com 2/16
Brochures Maps and Videos Belém map (Lisbon) - accessible tourist itinerary Choose Portugal Devotion and Religious Festivities Discover the countryside of Portugal Jewish Legacy Map of Portugal Natural.PT Paths of Faith Portugal - China / Closer than you think Living in Portugal Mediterranean Diet Parque das Nações map (Lisbon) - accessible tourist itinerary Paths of Faith Portugal - Jewish Legacy (leaflet) Portugal - Generic Brochure Prove Portugal (brochura) Portugal Shopping Experience Touristic Map Rossio map (Lisbon) - accessible tourist itinerary Ways of St. James Alentejo A Tourist's Guide to World Heritage Sites III - Lisboa, Sintra, Évora e Elvas Alentejo - Time to be Happy Alentejo - Time to be Happy Alentejo Museum Guide Alentejo time is everything... Map of the Alentejo The Best Of The Alentejo Algarve 3/16
Algarve Guide to Nature Tourism in the Algarve Map of the Algarve Faro Faro Map - accessible tourist itinerary Azores Azores Feel Alive Angra do Heroísmo Angra do Heroísmo Map - Accessible Tourist Itinerary Centro de Portugal A Tourist Guide to World Heritage Sites I - In the heart of Portugal Centro de Portugal - 4 Senses Centro de Portugal Centro de Portugal - at the heart of a country Lisboa Region Lisboa Golf Coast Lisboa Unforgettable Lisbon. A very personal experience Madeira Introducing Madeira Islands Madeira Madeira Island Map 4/16
Funchal Funchal Map - Accessible Tourist Itinerary Porto and the North A Tourist Guide to World Heritage Sites II - in the North of Portugal Porto and the North: The essence of Portugal Porto and The North - The essence of Portugal The Ways of Saint James (starting in Porto) Porto Porto Map - Accessible Tourist Itinerary 5/16
Events Porto and the North Guimarães Guimarães noc noc 7 Exhibitions Contacts Guimarães Website: https://www.guimaraesnocnoc.com/ Start Date: 2017-10-07 End Date: 2017-10-08 What if all of a sudden a whole city turned into an art gallery? This will be the city of Guimarães, during the "Guimarães noc noc" festival, where hundreds of artists, spread over a dozen spaces, make up the map of the event. Informality and (...) 6/16
Museums, Monuments and Sites Centro de Portugal Fátima Museu de Arte Sacra e Etnologia de Fátima Address: Rua Francisco Marto, 52 - Apartado 5 2496-908 Fátima Telephone: +351 249 539 470 Fax: +351 249 539 479 E-mail: museuartesacra@consolata.pt Website: http://www.consolata.pt Timetable: Winter - November / March: 10am 5pm (Tuesday to Sunday) Summer - April / October: 10am 7pm (Tuesday to Sunday) Closed: Monday and 25 December ; Accessibility: Disabled access; Characteristics and Services: Shops; Guided Tours; The Sacred Art and Ethnology Museum of Fátima provides visitors with a tour through the history of Salvation featuring a huge collection of Baby Jesus and Nativity scenes in addition to crucifixes and figures from the Passion and death of our (...) Lisboa Region Mafra Palácio Nacional e Convento de Mafra Address: Terreiro D. João V2640-492 Mafra Telephone: +351 261 817 550 Fax: +351 261 811 947 E-mail: geral@pnmafra.dgpc.pt Website: http://www.palaciomafra.pt/ Timetable: 9am 5pm (Wednesday to Monday); Closed: Tuesday, 1 January, Easter sunday, 1 May, Ascension Day (local festivity) and 25 December; Characteristics and Services: Shops; Guided Tours; The sheer magnificence of the monumental architectural design of the palace, convent and basilica of Mafra bears witness to the opulence of the court of king João V (1707-1750). It was king João V who ordered the building of what proved to be the (...) 7/16
News Fires in Pedrogao Grande Status update UPDATE : The perimeter of the forest fire that is localized In the Pedrógão Grande area is circumscribed and resolving. Thank you for all your kind messages, support and solidarity. Following the fire that has affected Pedrogão Grande, which (...) From Farm to Table Food and Wine Itineraries in the Alentejo and Ribatejo For travellers who enjoy organising their own holidays, the Alentejo and Ribatejo Tourism Board have developed a series of food and wine itineraries in the region, where local producers have decided to open their doors to visitors. From Farm to (...) Map of the city of Lisbon's contemporary art is now available Visitors to Lisbon can now consult a map of the city's contemporary art. Available online and in print format, the map will help visitors plan their sightseeing.practical and easy to use, the art map presents around a hundred museums, galleries and (...) Fires in Pedrógão Grande Status Following the fire that has affected Pedrogão Grande, which most likely has originated because of natural causes related to the occurrence of dry thunderstorms and an exceptional meteorologic situation, we inform that the tourist activity is (...) Madeira Islands launches websites for Active Tourism and Spas The Madeira Promotion Bureau, a destination marketing organization committed to promoting Madeira Islands, launched two new websites: Madeira Spas and Active Tourism Madeira.The www.madeiraspas.pt is part of the Wellness & Spa Project, that (...) New Series of World Heritage Guide Books As part of the initiative by Turismo de Portugal (Portuguese Tourist Board) to promote itineraries that visit monuments and sites classified by UNESCO as World Heritage Sites, the third series of " World Heritage Guide Books has been released. (...) 8/16
Other interesting features Castelo Branco - Walking the City Other informations: Castelo Branco - Walking the City; Visitors to Castelo Branco inevitably end up in the centre, the Alameda da Liberdade. If arriving by car, there is parking and the opportunity to pick up a map and other information from the Tourist Office located there. Less Paper, More Environment Other informations: Less Paper, More Environment; For environmental and sustainability reasons, Turismo de Portugal, I.P., in its mission to promote national tourism focuses on the use of the Internet rather than printed materials. Thus, we hope to contribute to the preservation of our natural (...) On foot, head along Rua (...) Alentejo Portalegre Portalegre Carpet Weaving Other informations: Portalegre Carpet Weaving; Portalegre carpet weaving is an expression of the Portuguese creative spirit applied to the textile industry. From its very beginnings, there was innovation in technical traditions including the knot point technique developed by Manuel do Carmo (...) 9/16
Portugal by Green Portugal Portugal by... Condé Nast TravelerWild, like it was in the beginning. Portuguese nature reserves can congratulate themselves for keeping the essence of the Iberian Peninsula and the volcanic islands of the Atlantic intact. It s a journey through (...) Surfing in Portugal: Go with the flow Portugal by... Condé Nast TravelerLike a chart full of pins, each point marking a dream spot. This is the map of Portugal for a surfer, finding in its 800 kilometres of coastline (plus the islands) a veritable amusement park full of loops, dizzying (...) Portugal, road trips Portugal by... Condé Nast TravelerAn unforgivable failure for any traveller is to believe that magic can only be found in the most remote places. It is no overstatement to say that Portugal is one of the world s most wonderful destinations and, (...) The Portuguese Menu: fish, coriander and fantasy Portugal by... Condé Nast TravelerPortugal faces the Atlantic, smells of the Atlantic, breathes the Atlantic, has an Atlantic soul... but its cuisine is more Mediterranean than it seems. A paradox! The three essentials of the Portuguese diet are (...) 10/16
Suggestions Sailing With its mild climate, bright sunshine and favourable winds, sailing along the Portuguese coast is a great pleasure. As always in the Atlantic Ocean, it is sometimes calm for a relaxed spot of sailing, and sometimes more temperamental, offering (...) Walking With its mild year-round climate, walking around Portugal is one of the best ways to find those nooks and crannies that otherwise you would never get to know.around city streets, crossing fields or strolling along the beach, walking tours could have (...) Alentejo Évora Évora - Accessible Tour Founded in Roman times, Évora's golden age started when it was chosen as the residence of kings and nobles in the 15th century. This historical importance, which is reflected in the built heritage, and the fact that it became established as a (...) Algarve Faro Accessible Faro Faro, the main city and capital of the Algarve is also its port of entry for all who arrive by plane since it is only around six kilometres from the international airport. Located near the Ria Formosa and the sea, it is a city worth getting to know (...) Azores Angra do Heroísmo Angra do Heroísmo - Accessible Tour Located on the third island of the Azores to be discovered by 15th century explorers, Angra do Heroísmo was the first city established in the archipelago, strategically situated in the Atlantic Ocean. Angra gained importance as a commercial (...) Ilha de São Miguel São Miguel, the green island The island of São Miguel is the largest in the Azores, forming the Eastern Group of the Archipelago together with the island of Santa Maria, 81km away.its settlement began in 1444 in Povoação and then Vila Franca do Campo, the island s first (...) Centro de Portugal 11/16
Arruda dos Vinhos The Historic Route of Linhas de Torres Over 200 years old, the string of Napoleonic Wars forts known as the Linhas de Torres at Torres Vedras are the visible remains of the struggle between the Portuguese and the French for sovereignty that occurred at the beginning of the XIXth (...) Coimbra Coimbra - Accessible Tour Standing on the banks of the River Mondego, Coimbra is a very old city and visiting it is something of a history lesson, since you can travel across the centuries as you visit its remarkably rich heritage. But the city is best known for other (...) Nazaré Nazaré Nazaré beach, with its mild climate and natural beauty, has one of the most ancient traditions connected to fishing in Portugal.The long sandy half-moon shaped beach, which is also the town s sea front, is known for its grandeur and for the (...) Tomar Tomar - accessible itinerary Tomar is usually known as the "Templar City", an allusion to the fundamental role that the Order of the Knights Templar had in its development and that it founded here the castle and the Convent of Christ, classified as World Heritage by (...) Lisboa Region Lisboa Lisbon - Accesible Tour Known as the City of the Seven Hills, Lisbon is increasingly becoming a more accessible city by removing architectural and uneven barriers. The introduction of new paving, ramps and appropriate signposting has created conditions facilitating (...) Street Art in Lisbon Lisbon is already a city renowned for urban art and in a simple walk through the centre or across the historic neighbourhoods we are surprised by works of art. We unveil some of the places where you can enjoy the sight.on the way to the Castle, in (...) Sintra 12/16
Discovering Sintra Sintra, the Moon Hill, is a place full of magic and mystery, where Nature and Man have combined in such a perfect symbiosis that UNESCO has granted it Word Heritage Site status.one-day itinerarymorningwhatever your plan, a good suggestion is always (...) Madeira Gardens, Parks and Quintas in Madeira Famous all over the world for its natural beauty, the Island of Madeira is often called the floating garden of the Atlantic. Here, the hues of the vegetation that covers the hillsides are matched only in the exotic flowers that bloom from (...) Madeira Wine A Wine bearing the name of an Island and an Island bearing the name of a WineAcknowledged all over the world as a tourist destination par excellence, the Island of Madeira also owes its celebrity to the wine bearing its name, which has earned fame (...) Shopping in Madeira After delighting in Nature s greenery and the blue of the sea, and in between visits to colourful typical villages, you ll feel like taking home a piece of this paradise.a memorable holiday that deserves lively mementoes.strolling along the (...) Golf in Madeira Like an eternal Spring, Madeira is a golf destination par excellence all year round. Two different islands boast three magnificent golf courses and accommodation, leisure and wellbeing offerings which delight any golfer.the climate is mild (...) Madeira s levadas About 3,000km of levadas (irrigation channels) to explore, discovering breathtaking landscapes: a unique encounter with nature. Alongside its natural beauty, Madeira has another no less surprising beauty to offer: its great network of (...) Tour around the Island of Madeira Despite its small surface area, Madeira is rich in majestic sceneries of rare beauty. The best way to get to know its charms is to rent a car and set off to discover this floating garden! Heading west from Funchal, you will discover the (...) Funchal Discovering Funchal At whatever time of year, its mild climate makes Funchal the ideal destination for a short break. There are many places to visit in this 500-year old city, several of which are unmissable The best way to visit the Funchal s historic city centre (...) Funchal - Accessible Tour Good climate and natural beauty make the Madeira archipelago a safe option for your visit at any time of year. In addition to nature walks, open air activities and a tour around the island, do not miss a visit to the city of Funchal.Funchal has won (...) Madeira s Gastronomy The simple cuisine of the Madeira Archipelago portrays the soul of a simple, yet generous people. Here, the cuisine excels in the traditional and the modern, in a creative subtlety between the various high quality regional products, which (...) Ilha da Madeira Health and Well-being in Madeira Discover an environment of perfect harmony between nature and man where the maxim a sound mind in a healthy body makes perfect sense.madeira is much more than an island; it is a mystical place, one for discovering nature and oneself. Like us, (...) 13/16
Ilha de Porto Santo Island of Porto Santo The Island of Porto Santo is a haven of gold and blue, where the pace of everything is tranquil, inviting relaxation and rest.right in the Atlantic Ocean, Porto Santo, 11km long and 6km wide, has been long dubbed the Golden Island, for its (...) Madeira: Islands for Lovers The archipelago of Madeira is synonymous with charm and sophistication, making it the ideal place for a holiday tour filled with romantic possibilities.in Funchal, let yourself be charmed by the bright colours of the Mercado dos Lavradores, a market (...) Porto and the North Braga Braga - Accessible Tour In the city founded by the Roman emperor Augustus more than two thousand years ago it is possible to follow an accessible itinerary in safety and comfort. In the historic centre, the fact that most of the streets are smooth, the pavement being even (...) Porto Porto - Accessible Tour Whether it is for a few days or a long weekend, don t miss out on discovering the charms of Porto. In the historical centre (the Old town), São Bento Train Station is the point of arrival into the city and a key geographical reference. To visit (...) São João da Madeira Industrial Tourism in São João da Madeira São João da Madeira provides the opportunity for a different kind of itinerary to see how Portugal s traditional industries are still preserved.the points of interest on this visit are the region s old industries that still exist and are now (...) 14/16
Tours and Other Tourism Services Lisboa Region Amadora No Map Tours Address: Rua da República da Guiné Bissau, 2-4ºB2720-497 Amadora Telephone: +351 930 548 887 E-mail: info@nomaptours.com Website: http://www.noma ptours.com;http://www.facebook.com/nomaptours Lisboa Tuk Away Lisbon Address: Rua da Palma, 273 1100-391 Lisboa Telephone: +351 96 391 69 62 E-mail: info@tuk-away.com Website: http://www.tukaway.com 15/16
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