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Óbidos is a quaint medieval village with cobbled streets, narrow paths and little white houses. Worth a pit stop on the way to/from elsewhere but I think you would struggle to find enough to do here for a whole day. Try the speciality ginja liquor at one of the cafes along the…
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This quaint medieval town with its old city walls, narrow cobblestoned streets and traditional houses and churches is considered the best example of a traditional Portuguese town. The town was presented to the Queen of Portugal on her wedding day in 1214. Enjoy wandering…
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This is a good old town mandated by Medieval architecture. Cobblestone walking pavement. Narrow paths. But village in itself me remind of the beautiful Oia in Santorini . Many souvenir shops ,restaurants offering cherry liquors among others. I wonder why UNESCO hasn’t given it…
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We left Hotel Real D'Obidos, walking up towards the direction of the castle. The roads are steep and curve randomly so we didn't know if we were going the right way or not. We eventually made it to the castle, but the most enjoyable part was exploring Obidos Village, the…
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Dated from the year 1148, located 1 hour from Lisbon Obidos is a typical village with a castle and surrounded by walls. Beside the sightseeing there the local handicraft and a very typical drink called Ginginha, an alcohol drink macerated from ginja a fruit similar to cherry. …
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