Portugal Attractions: Town / City
Here's a list of all attractions in Portugal tagged as 'Town / City' . Click 'X' to remove this filter and browse all of our top local attractions.
Amarante
Allegedly established by a Roman centurion named Amarantus, Amarante is situated between the steep sides of Serra do Marão and the curves of the river ... Continue Reading »
Douro
The Douro region in Northeast Portugal is near the border with Spain. Even with the advent of modern civilization, this area is characterized by a sort of ... Continue Reading »
Lamego
In a fertile valley in the Douro River region’s Port wine area, sits the little town of Lamego. It’s famous for its proximity to one of the most important ... Continue Reading »
Aveiro
In Roman times, Aveiro was known as Aviarium, which in Latin means “gathering of birds” due to the large number of birds inhabiting the city’s lagoon area. ... Continue Reading »
Funchal Coast
Rising from the waves in a protected crescent of charming red-roofed homes and magnificent sea views, Funchal has for half a millennium been the capital of ... Continue Reading »
Santana
Most visitors come to winsome farming village of Santana for famed Madeira Theme Park, seven sprawling hectares of family fun. Most activities and exhibits, ... Continue Reading »
Sintra
Once a hotspot destination for Portuguese royalty, Sintra is widely acclaimed as one of Portugal's most beautiful destinations, full of plush greenery, ... Continue Reading »
Estoril
If you have found yourself in beautiful Portugal, chances are you’re looking for a place to get away and relax for awhile. Located just 9 miles from Lisbon, ... Continue Reading »
Evora
One of Portugal’s most fascinating destinations, Evora is a city full of historic national treasures that keep any visitor intrigued. From the Roman ruins of ... Continue Reading »
Alcoutim
Alcoutim is a hillside town of cobbled streets, small squares and a paved promenade, situated along the banks of the Guadina river, about 40 km (24 mi). This ... Continue Reading »
Faro
Faro is home to about 55,000 people, but despite its relatively small size, it is the administrative center of the Algarve region. Prior to its modern ... Continue Reading »
Lagos
Originally named Lacobriga by the Romans and then Zawaia by the Moors, Lagos was settled prior to the Roman’s conquest of Iberia, due to its natural river ... Continue Reading »
Monchique
When you arrive in Monchique, you may get the idea that you’ve fallen into the picture on a postcard, as this rustic little town of 10,000 people has remained ... Continue Reading »
Tavira
Tavira’s origin is one of the oldest in all of Portugal, as archaeological evidence suggests it was first settled in 2,000 B.C.E. Its history is peopled with ... Continue Reading »
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- Church / Cathedral
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- Good for Families
- Good Place to Drink
- Good Place to Relax
- Good Views / Viewpoint
- Island
- Monument - Historical
- Museum
- National Park
- Neighborhood
- Picnic Spot
- Plaza / Square
- Shore Excursions
- Theme Park
- Tip - When to Go
- Town / City
- Walking / Hiking
- Water Sports
- Castle
- Cultural Experience
- Golfing
- Good for Kids
- Good Place to Eat
- Good Place to Shop
- Holy Place
- Monastery
- Monument - Natural
- Must-Do Experience
- Nature & Wildlife
- People Watching
- Pier / Waterfront / Port
- Religious Experience
- Swim & Snorkel
- Tip - What to See & Do
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- UNESCO Heritage Site
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