Food Scene
Vilamanjar
Avenida Marquês de PombalMarisqueira Montagreste
20 Praceta 25 de AbrilWith its feet on the sand and eyes to the ocean, Noah emerged from the desire to build a House that would gather friends and family and allow unique moments to be created over endless conversations and laughs. A Place of PEACE, SUN, and JOY… A HEAVENLY place celebrating the Waves, celebrating the Ocean!
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Restaurante Noah
n° 2 Av. do AtlânticoWith its feet on the sand and eyes to the ocean, Noah emerged from the desire to build a House that would gather friends and family and allow unique moments to be created over endless conversations and laughs. A Place of PEACE, SUN, and JOY… A HEAVENLY place celebrating the Waves, celebrating the Ocean!
2min away from the house. Bakery/Cakes and fresh coffee.
Pau De Canela Doce-actividades Hoteleiras Lda
1-3 Praça da República2min away from the house. Bakery/Cakes and fresh coffee.
Restaurante " O CHAFARIZ "
6 R. Cândido dos ReisParks & Nature
Serra Do Socorro
Estrada da Serra do SocorroSanta Cruz
Ericeira
Peniche
Nazaré beach
Covering an area of 1,187 hectares, the Royal Hunting Grounds of Mafra were entirely surrounded by a worked limestone wall across a length of 16 Km.
http://tapadademafra.pt/en/activities/
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Nationalpark Mafra
Covering an area of 1,187 hectares, the Royal Hunting Grounds of Mafra were entirely surrounded by a worked limestone wall across a length of 16 Km.
http://tapadademafra.pt/en/activities/
Bacalhoa Buddha Eden
Arts & Culture
Interpretation Center of Torres Lines / Tour Desk
12 Praça Dr. Eugénio DiasShopping
Arena Shopping
2 R. António Alves Ferreirawww.arenashopping.pt
Campera Outlet Shopping
3 Estr. Nacionalhttp://www.campera.com/
Freeport Lisboa Fashion Outlet
2004 Av. Eurowww.freeport.pt
Mercado Municipal
1 R. Francisco LázaroFresh daily products
Essentials
Intermarché Sobral de Monte Agraço
Sightseeing
Once the wedding present to a Queen, the preserved medieval town of Óbidos lying 80 km north of Lisbon is without doubt one of Portugal's most interesting walled settlements. When strolling along the maze of narrow cobbled streets of Óbidos, at each step, one comes upon vestiges of different civilizations.
From the hidden corners and high walled gardens of the old medina area, to the gothic, Renaissance and Baroque features, the Town is an extensive work of art carved, destroyed and rebuilt throughout many centuries.
Besides its material heritage, Óbidos is full of historical tradition is today one of the main jewels of the country. Welcome to Óbidos!
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Óbidos Municipality
Once the wedding present to a Queen, the preserved medieval town of Óbidos lying 80 km north of Lisbon is without doubt one of Portugal's most interesting walled settlements. When strolling along the maze of narrow cobbled streets of Óbidos, at each step, one comes upon vestiges of different civilizations.
From the hidden corners and high walled gardens of the old medina area, to the gothic, Renaissance and Baroque features, the Town is an extensive work of art carved, destroyed and rebuilt throughout many centuries.
Besides its material heritage, Óbidos is full of historical tradition is today one of the main jewels of the country. Welcome to Óbidos!
Built in the 18th century by order of King João V (1689-1750) in fulfilment of a vow he made, to be blessed with an heir from his marriage to Maria Ana of Austria, or be cured of a serious illness, the Royal Convent and Palace of Mafra is the most important baroque monument in Portugal. All in limestone and marble from this region (Pêro Pinheiro and Sintra), the building covers an area of almost four hectares (37.790 m2), including 1.200 rooms, more than 4.700 doors and windows, 156 stairways and 29 inner yards and courtyards. Such magnificence was only possible due to the Brazilian gold that poured into the country, allowing the King to carry out his patronage of the arts and the strengthen
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Mafra National Palace
Terreiro Dom João VBuilt in the 18th century by order of King João V (1689-1750) in fulfilment of a vow he made, to be blessed with an heir from his marriage to Maria Ana of Austria, or be cured of a serious illness, the Royal Convent and Palace of Mafra is the most important baroque monument in Portugal. All in limestone and marble from this region (Pêro Pinheiro and Sintra), the building covers an area of almost four hectares (37.790 m2), including 1.200 rooms, more than 4.700 doors and windows, 156 stairways and 29 inner yards and courtyards. Such magnificence was only possible due to the Brazilian gold that poured into the country, allowing the King to carry out his patronage of the arts and the strengthen
Drinks & Nightlife
LuxFrágil
Casino Lisboa
45 Alameda dos OceanosCasino Estoril
Avenida Doutor Stanley Ho