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Braga: The Heart of Northern Portugal
Explore the stunning Palácio do Raio, a Baroque masterpiece and museum in Braga, showcasing Portugal's rich architectural and cultural heritage.
The Palácio do Raio, a stunning example of Baroque architecture in Braga, invites tourists to explore its rich history and intricate design, making it a must-visit destination in Portugal.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From the center of Ponte de Lima, head towards Rua Dr. José Faria. Walk straight until you reach the main square (Praça da República). Continue through the square, passing the fountain and the church. As you exit the square, turn left onto Avenida dos Combatentes da Grande Guerra. Follow this road as it curves and becomes Rua do Comércio. After approximately 1.5 kilometers, you will reach the Ponte de Lima train station. From the station, take a train towards Braga. The train ride will take about 30 minutes. Once you arrive at Braga train station, exit onto Avenida da Liberdade. From there, walk straight towards the main road, then turn right onto Rua do Raio. Continue walking for about 10 minutes, and you will see Palácio do Raio on your left at Braga Norte 920.
Public Transport
Start your journey from the main bus station in Ponte de Lima. Take a bus heading towards Braga; the bus company is Rede Expressos or similar. The journey will take approximately 30 to 40 minutes. Once you arrive at the Braga bus terminal, exit and walk straight onto Avenida da Liberdade. Follow the road until you reach Rua do Raio. Turn left onto Rua do Raio, and after about a 10-minute walk, you will find Palácio do Raio located at Braga Norte 920.
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