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Tourism in Portugal
Easter break in Center of Portugal
From the Atlantic coastline to the inland, Easter time is the perfect excuse to discover Center of Portugal: jaw-dropping destinations, fascinating routes and unrivalled flavours! Easter break in Center of Portugal tastes better!
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Where to go
Center of Portugal destinations
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Inland Cities
Leiria
Inland Cities
Abrantes
Coastal Cities
Aveiro
Coastal Cities
Alcobaça
Inland Cities
Guarda
Coastal Cities
Caldas da Rainha
Inland Cities
Covilhã
Villages filled with History
Mountain Villages
Serra da Estrela
Serra da Estrela
Inland Cities
Castelo Branco
Coastal Cities
Figueira da Foz
Villages filled with History
Historical Villages of Portugal
Inland Cities
Viseu
Villages filled with History
Schist Villages
Inland Cities
Fátima
Coastal Cities
Peniche
Coastal Cities
Nazaré
Inland Cities
Tomar
Inland Cities
Coimbra
Coastal Cities
Batalha
Coastal Cities
Óbidos
Schist Villages
Dark Sky Schist Villages
The Schist Villages have been certified by the Starlight Foundation as an International Starlight Tourism Destination thanks to the Dark Sky Schist Villages project.
Sky gazing in the Schist Villages
What to do
The best things to do in Center of Portugal
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Nature & Outdoors
Pedreira swing
Nature & Outdoors
Aldeia Viçosa river beach
Food & Drink
Vale da Estrela
Vila Galé Collection Tomar
Monuments & Attractions
UNESCO World Heritage Tour
Churches & Monasteries
Convent of Christ UNESCO World Heritage
Archeology & Heritage
Ourém
Nature & Outdoors
Buddha Eden Garden
Center of Portugal welcomes foodies with arms wide open and wealthy tables!
Kids & Families
Parque dos Monges
Cities & Villages
Art Nouveau Tour (Aveiro)
Kids & Families
Falling for Fall in Center of Portugal !
Articles
Discover Center of Portugal
Food & Drink
This thing about Dão wines
Dão wine region was created in 1908 and it is known as the Portuguese Burgundy. Covering an area of 3760 sq km, Dão wine region has a very specific geographical location, embraced by three mountain ranges: Estrela, Caramulo and Buçaco. This wine region have several vine varieties, such as: Touriga Nacional, Alfrocheiro, Jaen and Tinta Roriz in the reds and Encruzado, Bical, Cercial, Malvasia Fina and Verdelho in the whites.
Archeology & Heritage
Covilhã Cosmographers
Cities & Villages
By train across the Tagus
Explore Central Portugal on a 2-hour train journey from Entroncamento to Vila Velha de Ródão, along the banks of the Tagus River.
Cities & Villages
Walking Tour: the other side of Coimbra
Embraced by the Mondego River, the enchanting city of Coimbra has countless attractions on both sides of the river.
Monuments & Attractions
The history of University of Coimbra
The most reputed University City in the country and one of the main tourism destinations in Portugal.
Magazine
Edition 85
26.02.2024 • 11.03.2024
Regardless of being a believer or not, Fátima owns a deeply moving energy. That special vibe that leads us to silence and to the essence of life, thought and hope. This edition shows you the way to (a different) Fátima.
Edition 84
22.01.2024 • 04.02.2024
On July 1st 1824, the visionary entrepreneur José Ferreira Pinto Basto founded the porcelain factory Vista Alegre, putting into motion a true revolution. In 2024, this world-acclaimed Portuguese brand celebrates 200 years of a deeply rich History, filled with the most inspiring stories. Long gone are the days when the porcelain articles were transported by camels to its clients, so that they could arrive safe and not in pieces. But the brand has preserved its founding soul. Faithful to a memorable past. Eager to the future.
Edition 83
08.01.2024 • 21.01.2024
Inspired by Beethoven's revolutionary Symphony no. 6, the first Togetherness edition of 2024 pays homage to the future. And to the unstoppable power of creation.
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