Fátima, Batalha, Nazare and Óbidos Private Full Day Tour from Lisbon
Lisbon, Portugal
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Trip Type: Private Day Trips
Duration: 8 hours
Fátima is known as the world's altar, city of peace and prayer. You can harness this visit to Fátima to attend the 11 am mass and visit the monuments.
Next you will visit Batalha that has played host to great historical moments, from the Roman presence to the decisive struggles for independence, leaving an unavoidable cultural heritage. The tour concludes in Óbidos. This fortified village is one of the symbols of Portuguese heritage. Óbidos will be a surprise to you, since it is a medieval town surrounded by the walls of its Castle, serving as a living testimony.
Next you will visit Batalha that has played host to great historical moments, from the Roman presence to the decisive struggles for independence, leaving an unavoidable cultural heritage. The tour concludes in Óbidos. This fortified village is one of the symbols of Portuguese heritage. Óbidos will be a surprise to you, since it is a medieval town surrounded by the walls of its Castle, serving as a living testimony.
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Fátima is known as the world's altar, city of peace and prayer. You can harness this visit to Fátima to attend the 11 am mass and visit the monuments.
Next you will visit Batalha that has played host to great historical moments, from the Roman presence to the decisive struggles for independence, leaving an unavoidable cultural heritage. The tour concludes in Óbidos. This fortified village is one of the symbols of Portuguese heritage. Óbidos will be a surprise to you, since it is a medieval town surrounded by the walls of its Castle, serving as a living testimony.FatimaStart your tour in Lisbon and head to Fatima, the world's altar, city of peace and prayer. At the Sanctuary of Fatima you have a meeting with meditation and you will have your own time to pray by attending the 11 am mass or visit many of its monuments.
Visit the Chapel of the Apparitions, which was built in response to the request of Our Lady 'I want you to build here a chapel my honor'.
The 'Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary of Fatima': Inside the Basilica are the tombs of the Shepherds. Situated next to the Chapel of the Apparitions the visitor finds the 'Azinheira Grande', the largest existing tree in the Cova da Iria with over 100 years of existence.
The Monument houses a piece of the Berlin Wall, that symbolizes the end of Communism, revealed as one of the secrets of Fatima.
The Basilica of the Holy Trinity, the fourth largest Catholic church in the world in capacity was fully paid with donations of the pilgrims over the years. A huge basilica dedicated to the Holy Trinity with 8,633 seats and 40,000 m². The basilica was inaugurated on October 12th, 2007 on the occasion of the 90th anniversary of the apparitions.
BatalhaBatalha was the scene of great historical moments from the Roman presence to the decisive struggles for independence leaving an unavoidable cultural heritage.
The Monastery of Santa Maria da Vitória da Batalha, better known as the Monastery of Batalha, was built by King John I in fulfillment of a promise to the Virgin Mary for having defeated the Spanish army in the Battle of Aljubarrota on August 14th, 1385.
The monastery symbolizes de Independence of Portugal. Classified as World Heritage by UNESCO, the Monastery of Batalha is the most significant Portuguese Gothic building and debutant of 'Manueline art'.
ObidosThe Obidos fortified village is one of the symbols of Portuguese heritage. Obidos will be a surprise to you. It is a medieval village surrounded by the walls of Obidos Castle, serving as living testimony. Inhabited, Obidos remained almost unchanged since the late seventeenth century.
All our tours are private and suit your dates and preferences. They are designed especially for the traveler who wants to get away from the traditional tours and wants to experience new realities, original and unique experiences every journey. Providing the traveler a visit made with time to enjoy the attractions in a quiet way.
Next you will visit Batalha that has played host to great historical moments, from the Roman presence to the decisive struggles for independence, leaving an unavoidable cultural heritage. The tour concludes in Óbidos. This fortified village is one of the symbols of Portuguese heritage. Óbidos will be a surprise to you, since it is a medieval town surrounded by the walls of its Castle, serving as a living testimony.FatimaStart your tour in Lisbon and head to Fatima, the world's altar, city of peace and prayer. At the Sanctuary of Fatima you have a meeting with meditation and you will have your own time to pray by attending the 11 am mass or visit many of its monuments.
Visit the Chapel of the Apparitions, which was built in response to the request of Our Lady 'I want you to build here a chapel my honor'.
The 'Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary of Fatima': Inside the Basilica are the tombs of the Shepherds. Situated next to the Chapel of the Apparitions the visitor finds the 'Azinheira Grande', the largest existing tree in the Cova da Iria with over 100 years of existence.
The Monument houses a piece of the Berlin Wall, that symbolizes the end of Communism, revealed as one of the secrets of Fatima.
The Basilica of the Holy Trinity, the fourth largest Catholic church in the world in capacity was fully paid with donations of the pilgrims over the years. A huge basilica dedicated to the Holy Trinity with 8,633 seats and 40,000 m². The basilica was inaugurated on October 12th, 2007 on the occasion of the 90th anniversary of the apparitions.
BatalhaBatalha was the scene of great historical moments from the Roman presence to the decisive struggles for independence leaving an unavoidable cultural heritage.
The Monastery of Santa Maria da Vitória da Batalha, better known as the Monastery of Batalha, was built by King John I in fulfillment of a promise to the Virgin Mary for having defeated the Spanish army in the Battle of Aljubarrota on August 14th, 1385.
The monastery symbolizes de Independence of Portugal. Classified as World Heritage by UNESCO, the Monastery of Batalha is the most significant Portuguese Gothic building and debutant of 'Manueline art'.
ObidosThe Obidos fortified village is one of the symbols of Portuguese heritage. Obidos will be a surprise to you. It is a medieval village surrounded by the walls of Obidos Castle, serving as living testimony. Inhabited, Obidos remained almost unchanged since the late seventeenth century.
All our tours are private and suit your dates and preferences. They are designed especially for the traveler who wants to get away from the traditional tours and wants to experience new realities, original and unique experiences every journey. Providing the traveler a visit made with time to enjoy the attractions in a quiet way.
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