The Porto Cathedral is the most important religious edifice in the city and has been declared a National Monument. It is situated in the upper part of ... More
The Porto Cathedral is the most important religious edifice in the city and has been declared a National Monument. It is situated in the upper part of Porto.
The Cathedral is in Batalha, very close to the walls that once protected the city. The building looks a bit like a fortress with crenels from the outside.
The construction of the Cathedral began during the twelfth century, but it was rebuilt and renovated numerous times throughout the centuries. This explains why the Cathedral is a mix of architectural styles. The temple is predominantly Baroque in style, although its façade and the nave are Romanesque and its cloister and one of the chapels are Gothic in style.
Inside, the large pillars make the nave seem narrow with a high ceiling. It has a restrained decoration with bare walls and only the high altar and some of its chapels are decorated in a Baroque style.
This is a wine bar where you can enjoy Dom Luis I Bridge and Douro River view with wine. ... More
This is a wine bar where you can enjoy Dom Luis I Bridge and Douro River view with wine.
Here in Purobeach Vilamoura you find an oasis of peace where a pool and a beach meet in the same place. Purobeach is located in the Algarve, in the be ... More
Here in Purobeach Vilamoura you find an oasis of peace where a pool and a beach meet in the same place. Purobeach is located in the Algarve, in the best marina southern Portugal. It has two distinct zones: the beach in front of the Atlantic Ocean, and the hidden garden with a fantastic pool. At the beachfront you will find relaxation, Puro lifestyle, and the best music from our resident DJs. The poolside, in the exclusive gardens of the Tivoli Marina Vilamoura, is the place where our nomads hang out and socialise.
At the beachfront you will find relaxation, Puro lifestyle and the best music from our resident DJs. The poolside, in the gardens of the Tivoli Marina, is the place where our nomads hang out and socialise. Stop the clock and let day turn to night in Purobeach Vilamoura.
Marina de Vilamoura, 8125-901 Quarteira, Portugal 
- Business hour -
Everyday 10:00am-17:00pm
Purobeach Poolside: 10:00 - 18:00 (April to September)
- Directions -
From the airport::
The Faro international airport is 20 km and Lisbon international airport is 264 km away
By boat:
Marina de Vilamoura is Portugal’s largest marina and provides the best harbour services for sailors and vessels. The marina has more than 800 berths and can accommodate vessels up to 60 metres. Services include daily weather forecasts, a fuelling quay, boatyard, delivery service, transport and internet access.
Café Luso is a fado house with a restaurant. With its plant in the effervescent Bairro Alto, it is located in the old wineries and stab ... More
Cafe Luso::
Café Luso is a fado house with a restaurant. With its plant in the effervescent Bairro Alto, it is located in the old wineries and stables of Palácio Brito Freire, which resisted the earthquake of 1755.
The majestic marble columns confirm the foundations and denote the patina that gives it dignity.
From the arched structure of vaulted ceilings, in stone and brick, a unique acoustics result.
The Fado sessions begin at 8:00 p.m. and runs until 2:00 a.m. with intermissions, ideal for reestablishing the conversation and moving in space.
The performances of Fado take place in the noble area of the enclosure, to the center of the room; The curtains are closed, the light is low, it acts in an environment of proximity and recollection that involves musicians and clients.
Fado:
Fado, a musical form found in nineteenth-century Lisbon, plunges into the most and less expressible sentiments of us Portuguese.
It has become a fatality, so they express and define ourselves through love, the lack of love, the loss of a love and missing. The Fado submits everything and everyone, it deals with the way they deal with all this, resulting in a perennial portrait.
– Fado singers: Elsa Laboreiro (artistic director), Yola Dinis, Catarina Rosa, Filipe Acácio and Cristiano de Sousa (+ weekly guests)
– Instrumentalists: António Neto (viola), António Cardoso (Portuguese guitar) and Jorge Carreiro (double bass).