this tour will be enjoyed very much. if the traveler wants to go some other place in 150 km FROM LISBON by the budget hours. this is fully private tour. so the travelers are more comfortable and free. the travelers are offered to visit too many historical places. they can stop anywhere for travelers needs for example buying food or restroom.
this tour will be enjoyed very much. if the traveler wants to go some other place in 150 km FROM LISBON by the budget hours. this is fully private tour. so the travelers are more comfortable and free. the travelers are offered to visit too many historical places. they can stop anywhere for travelers needs for example buying food or restroom.
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Basilica de Nossa Senhora do Rosário de Fátima - The Basilica of Nossa Senhora do Rosário, often referred to as the Basilica of the Rosário, is a significant part of the Sanctuary of Fátima, situated in Cova da Iria, Fátima, within the municipality of Ourém, Portugal.
Construction of the Rosary Basilica commenced in 1928, designed in a neo-baroque…
- Basilica de Nossa Senhora do Rosário de Fátima - The Basilica of Nossa Senhora do Rosário, often referred to as the Basilica of the Rosário, is a significant part of the Sanctuary of Fátima, situated in Cova da Iria, Fátima, within the municipality of Ourém, Portugal.
Construction of the Rosary Basilica commenced in 1928, designed in a neo-baroque style by Dutch architect Gerardus Samuel van Krieken. It is located at the site where the Little Shepherds were playing and building a small stone wall when they witnessed a flash they mistook for a thunderstorm on May 13, 1917. The first stone was blessed by the Archbishop of Évora, D. Manuel da Conceição Santos, in 1928, with the consecration occurring on October 7, 1953. In 1954, Pope Pius XII bestowed upon it the title of Minor Basilica.
- Nazaré - Praia da Nazaré is a seaside neighborhood in one of Portugal’s most traditional fishing villages, Nazaré, featuring the most popular beach on the West coast in the Center region. Here, visitors can still see women in traditional seven-skirt costumes tending to fish drying in the sun, neatly arranged on stakes.
The beach, fully integrated into the urban landscape by the waterfront houses, is bordered to the north by the promontory and to the south by the harbor jetty. It retains traditional cloth tents with vibrant stripes during the summer. The sea, often rough with strong waves, is perfect for swimming, surfing, and bodyboarding.
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Sintra - The town of Sintra offers evidence from nearly every period of Portuguese history, often with significance that extends beyond the region’s boundaries. Sintra’s application for World Heritage/Cultural Landscape status with UNESCO aimed to classify an area recognized for its unique cultural and environmental characteristics: a cultural unit preserved in numerous palaces and parks; manor houses with gardens and forests; mansions and chalets amidst lush vegetation; extensive walled sections crowning the mountain’s highest peaks. Additionally, there are numerous meditation convents among cliffs, woods, and fountains; churches, chapels, and hermitages, which are secular centers of faith and art. In essence, it is an intact cultural unit with a wealth of archaeological remains indicating occupations dating back thousands of years.
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Cascais - Cascais is a charming Portuguese village in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area, part of the region and district of Lisbon, with a population of 64,310 (2021) within its urban area.
It serves as the seat of the municipality of Cascais, covering a total area of 97.4 km² and home to 214,158 residents (2021), divided into four parishes. The municipality is bordered to the north by Sintra, to the east by Oeiras, and to the south and west by the Atlantic Ocean.
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