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Vila do Conde
Saturday, 11 May 2024

What to Visit

Places of Worship

Vila do Conde, due to its millennial history, is surrounded by many religious buildings with different architectural styles and invocations. Find here the religious places that you can visit in Vila do Conde.

Museums

The municipality of Vila do Conde has a polynucleate museum, which means that there are several museological places suitable for visiting, with a focus on navigation and shipbuilding but not limited to it.

Others

Vila do Conde has many other places of obligatory visit, built over the several centuries of its history, such as the Aqueduct, the Fort of Saint John the Baptist, among others.

Where to Eat

Restaurante Praça Velha

A cozy and family-run restaurant. Traditional Portuguese cuisine, served with elegance and quality. Mondays to Fridays with a daily special menu. Tuesdays to saturdays dinner à la carte.

Where to Stay

Apartamento Soares

Apartamento Soares is a local lodging facility just a couple of minutes away, by foot, from Vila do Conde's main beach, the Tourism Beach (Praia do Turismo), also known as Bathing Beach (Praia de...

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Vila do Conde
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15.6 ° C
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Melo’s Mansion

Melo's Mansion (Palacete Melo), one of the oldest existing buildings of the time of Vila do Conde's expansion towards the sea, was commissioned in...

Chapel of Saint Roch

The Chapel of Saint Roch was built following a flu pandemic in the year 1580, as seen in an inscription carved on the wall,...

Chapel of Our Lord of Agony

The Chapel of Our Lord of Agony is located in Vasco da Gama Square, where the Town Hall is also located. Until the beginning of...

Museums

The municipality of Vila do Conde has a polynucleate museum, which means that there are several museological places suitable for visiting, with a focus...

Submonastery House (Municipal Auditorium)

The Submonastery House, also known as Manor of the Vasconcelos, was built in the second half of the 18th century. This family kept the...

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