Heritage

The heritage discovery

Portugal is a country with a rich patrimony and heritage inspired by many different cultures over the centuries as result of the maritime discoveries. It is natural therefore that a wide variety of aesthetic influences can be seen in our civil, religious and military architectural. Take our suggestion and discover some of this rich patrimony in a 7 days tour.

The itinerary includes 7 nights with accommodation, breakfast, and one welcome drink.

Includes offer of one Experience of 1 guided tour of each one of the Solares.

Heritage

  Day 1: QUINTA DA ALCAIDARIA-MÓR, 2 night(s)

  Day 3: PAÇO DE SÃO CIPRIANO, 2 night(s)

  Day 5: CASA DA LAGE, 3 night(s)

Experiences

  Welcome Drink

  Breakfast

  Guided visit to each House

Pricing

  Single Room / pax: 995.00€

  Double Room / pax: 425.00€

This tour continues to the Douro region’s classified by UNESCO as a place of world importance in terms of heritage. It is a place of incomparable beauty. This area belongs to the route of Cister and the entire surrounding region is well worth taking the time to explore. The city of Lamego, founded by the Celts. Lamego is proud to have hosted the Cortes of 1143 that acknowledged D. Afonso Henriques as King of Portugal. We recommend a visit to the Torre de Menagem or donjon and the city walls (11th and 12th centuries) the Church of Almacave (11th and 12th centuries), the Cathedral (12th and 13th centuries), Balsemão Chapel (7th century) and the Museum of Art and Archaeology. The 686 steps to the sanctuary of Nossa Senhora dos Remédios (18th and 20th century) are well worth the climb for the magnificent view and the luxuriant vegetation in the hilltop park.

We also recommend a visit to the Franciscan convent of Santo António de Ferreirim (16th century), to the The Monastery of São João de Tarouca (12th century), to the Monastery of Santa Maria de Salzedas (12th century) and to the Parish church of S. Miguel in Armamar.

On the travel for Ponte de Lima you must do 2 stops. The 1st is in Guimarães to enjoy the great historical center (UNESCO World Heritage) and Castle of the 1st Portuguese main city (capital). After Guimarães visit Braga and discover the several churches in the centre. Don’t forget to visit the Sé and its great museum. Don’t leave Braga without a visit to “Bom Jesus” and enjoy one of the most important constructions of baroque architecture in Portugal.

Ponte de Lima is Portugal’s oldest town and one of its most beautiful. It takes its name from the Roman bridge. Ponte de Lima exudes hospitality and is endowed with great character and architectonic wealth. You can wander the narrow streets and admire gothic, manueline, baroque and mannerist facades.

The old bridge was built by the Romans to connect the military road from Braga to Astorga.

The local festivals include the famous Feiras Novas on the third Sunday of September honouring Nossa Senhora das Dores. Also, fortnightly on Mondays the oldest trade fair in the country takes place. It dates from 1125. This municipal district has a large number of traditional manor houses which constitute a patrimonial legacy of great importance.

Near Ponte de Lima, the River Lima bathes Viana do Castelo, a wonderful city with a historic centre not only rich in patrimony but also handicraft and a gastronomy that satisfies the most demanding lovers of food.

Here we aim to give you a new perspective of the best of Portugal. Our patrimony is reflected in the daily life of the people who welcome you. When travelling with the Solares de Portugal the insight gained from a fresh perception of our national heritage and our history makes it an exceptional experience.