Tourism in Portugal

Weddings in Center of Portugal

Center of Portugal has all it takes to be a perfect wedding destination: breath-taking venues, unique natural landscapes along with top-professional wedding planners who put all their passion into every single detail. Because love will always be the secret ingredient.

Castelo Branco

Garden Tour

Discover the most amazing gardens of Centro de Portugal region and surrender to the unique beauty of these breathtaking places of inner peace and sheer bewilderment! 
Gardens of Center of Portugal
Tourism in Portugal
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The best things to do in Center of Portugal

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Easter traditions in Center of Portugal
Religion & Spirituality

Easter traditions in Center of Portugal

Being Portugal a dominantly Catholic country, Easter time has a deep-rooted meaning with several celebrations taking place in all regions. Center of Portugal is no exception. From the coastline to the inland, namely in Ovar, Fundão and Idanha-a-Nova, locals live this time of the year with great devotion and spirit of community. A celebration filled with meaningful rituals, heart-felt religiosity and enduring traditions whose origins get lost in time.
Fátima Shrine: with the world at its feet
Religion & Spirituality

Fátima Shrine: with the world at its feet

Discover the history of this enchanting place of confinement and inner peace, as well as its most iconic spots!
Electronic Tolls

Electronic Tolls

Via Verde Visitors is the only system that allows visitors to Portugal to travel on all national motorways without having to stop for tolls.
Vergílio Ferreira
Arts & Culture

Vergílio Ferreira

Born in the tiny village of Melo, within Guarda district, Vergílio Ferreira had since early childhood a very hard burden to carry, when his parents emigrated to the United States of America. This sense of austerity can be clearly felt all over his fictional and philosophic works. As well as the overwhelming influence of Serra da Estrela in his world vision.
Allegro ma non troppo
Nature & Outdoors

Allegro ma non troppo

The first movement of Beethoven's Pastoral Symphony is "Allegro ma non troppo", depicting the awakening of cheerful feelings on arrival in the countryside. This symphony is a hymn of gratitude to Nature. A love letter to the natural world. 
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