1. Monastery of Alcobaça
A UNESCO World Heritage site, this 12th-century Cistercian monastery is renowned for its impressive Gothic architecture and the tombs of Pedro and Inês, a famous Portuguese love story.
The best places to see and eat in Alcobaça, ranked by real travelers.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, this 12th-century Cistercian monastery is renowned for its impressive Gothic architecture and the tombs of Pedro and Inês, a famous Portuguese love story.
A charming garden in Alcobaça, perfect for a peaceful stroll and enjoying beautiful landscaping and floral displays.
A green park offering walking paths, picnic areas, and a natural setting ideal for relaxation and outdoor activities.
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A museum dedicated to the history and culture of winemaking in the Alcobaça region, featuring exhibits and wine tastings.
The medieval castle ruins in Alcobaça offer historical insights and panoramic views of the town.
A picnic park with facilities for outdoor meals, surrounded by nature, great for families and groups.
A scenic swing spot located at Portela do Pereiro, providing beautiful views of the surrounding landscape.
A museum showcasing the works of the Portuguese artist Raúl da Bernarda, including paintings and sculptures.
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