Guidebook for Sobral de Monte Agraço

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Guidebook for Sobral de Monte Agraço

Food Scene

Vilamanjar
Avenida Marquês de Pombal
Marisqueira Montagreste
20 Praceta 25 de Abril
With 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!
16 residents recomanen
Restaurante Noah
n° 2 Av. do Atlântico
16 residents recomanen
With 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 República
2min away from the house. Bakery/Cakes and fresh coffee.
Restaurante " O CHAFARIZ "
6 R. Cândido dos Reis

Parks & Nature

8 residents recomanen
Serra Do Socorro
Estrada da Serra do Socorro
8 residents recomanen
40 residents recomanen
Santa Cruz
40 residents recomanen
319 residents recomanen
Ericeira
319 residents recomanen
126 residents recomanen
Peniche
126 residents recomanen
51 residents recomanen
Nazaré beach
51 residents recomanen
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/
177 residents recomanen
Parc Nacional de Tapada de Mafra
177 residents recomanen
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/
277 residents recomanen
Bacalhoa Buddha Eden
277 residents recomanen

Arts & Culture

Interpretation Center of Torres Lines / Tour Desk
12 Praça Dr. Eugénio Dias
13 residents recomanen

Shopping

www.arenashopping.pt
29 residents recomanen
Arena Shopping
2 R. António Alves Ferreira
29 residents recomanen
www.arenashopping.pt
http://www.campera.com/
6 residents recomanen
Campera Outlet Shopping
3 Estr. Nacional
6 residents recomanen
http://www.campera.com/
www.freeport.pt
112 residents recomanen
Freeport Lisboa Fashion Outlet
2004 Av. Euro
112 residents recomanen
www.freeport.pt
Fresh daily products
Mercado Municipal
1 R. Francisco Lázaro
Fresh 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!
583 residents recomanen
Óbidos Municipality
583 residents recomanen
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
250 residents recomanen
Palau Nacional de Mafra
Terreiro Dom João V
250 residents recomanen
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

Drinks & Nightlife

697 residents recomanen
LuxFrágil
697 residents recomanen
139 residents recomanen
Casino Lisboa
45 Alameda dos Oceanos
139 residents recomanen
359 residents recomanen
Casino d'Estoril
Avenida Doutor Stanley Ho
359 residents recomanen