Tourism in Portugal

Easter holidays in Center of Portugal

Easter time can be the perfect excuse to venture into Center of Portugal's inspiring diversity. Matching all tastes, there's a place for everyone in this embracing region. From the jaw-dropping Atlantic coastline to the charming inland, authenticity is the key. Waiting for Easter to come is just part of the magic.

Óbidos

The Lines of Torres - the routes

The Lines of Torres are among world's most elaborate defensive systems ever built. 
The Lines of Torres
Tourism in Portugal
What to do

The best things to do in Center of Portugal

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Guarda Jewish Quarter
Archeology & Heritage

Guarda Jewish Quarter

The Jewish community in Guarda was for a long period one of the country’s most important Jewish communities,
Aguardente DOC Lourinhã
Food & Drink

Aguardente DOC Lourinhã

The protected designation of origin Aguardente DOC Lourinhã is actually the only demarcated region in Portugal for the production of brandy ("aguardente"). In the European Union there are only 3 demarcated brandy-producing regions, namely: Lourinhã and the French regions Cognac and Armagnac.  
The Great Route of Côa Valley
Sports & Leisure

The Great Route of Côa Valley

The Great Route of Côa Valley is a magical 196 km-long route along the Côa river from the spring in Fóios in Sabugal to the river estuary in Douro River in Vila Nova de Foz Côa.
The (grand) Canyon
Beaches & Surf

The (grand) Canyon

Nazaré is the finest example of the relentless power of Mother Nature. The giant wave surfed by Hawaiian surfer Garret McNamara on November 1st 2011 has changed the fate of this charming fishing town. Nowadays, the whole economy of Nazaré evolves around surf and the big waves. But why are the waves so incredibly big in Nazaré?
Historical cafés and writers
Arts & Culture

Historical cafés and writers

Coimbra has always been one of the most culturally relevant cities in Portugal. Its historical cafes were the stage of many enlightening discussions between prominent Portuguese writers, where they shared their visions for the future of the country. The historic Café Paraíso in Tomar is a must-see stop of Portugal's Templar city, meeting point of prestigious intellectuals like Umberto Eco.