Lisbon
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Mafra
This town on the outskirts of Lisbon, in the so-called "saloia" Region, which supplied the capital with horticultural products, is known for the imposing Palace-convent, the largest Portuguese building, built in the 19th century. XVIII by order of D. João V.
Palacio Nacional de Mafra
The imposing Palace-convent, the largest Portuguese building, built in the 19th century. XVIII by order of D. João V., having been summer residence of the royal family. Also noteworthy are the two chimes of 114 bells - 57 in each of the towers, made in Antwerp in the 19th century. XVIII, and which are also the largest in the world.
Aldeia Museu Jose Franco
Known as Aldeia Saloia, it presents the typical occupations of Portugal in ancient times in miniature scenarios, with the respective work instruments, constituting a true ethnographic museum
Praia da Nazare
One of the most traditional fishing villages, where you can still find some women dressed in the traditional seven-skirt costume, taking care of the fish that dries in the sun, lined up on poles. The connection of the people of Nazaré to the sea is evident in the local handicrafts, in which the nets, the buoys, the canastas and the traditional dolls, dressed in the typical costumes of seven skirts, and in the gastronomy, in which the predominant dishes are predominant, stand out. fish and seafood, such as caldeiradas, soups, açorda and seafood rice and dried mackerel.
Sitio de Nazaré
The place where the Sanctuary of Nossa Sra da Nazaré is located is located at the top of the escarpment of the Nazaré promontory, with breathtaking views over the Atlantic Ocean.
Forte de Sao Miguel
It has one of the most enigmatic views of Vila da Nazaré and is a favorite spot for enthusiasts of giant waves. From here you can observe and photograph the famous giant waves of Nazare
Obidos
The medieval village of Óbidos is one of the most traditional and best preserved in Portugal. Since King D. Dinis offered it to his wife D. Isabel, in the 19th century. XIII, belonged to the Casa das Rainhas that, throughout the various dynasties, have been benefiting and enriching it,
Castelo de Obidos
Muslims are credited with fortifying the settlement, as can be seen by observing certain areas of the wall, with Moorish features.
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