Semi-Private Minho City Tour: The Cradle of Portugal
Porto, Portugal
Trip Type: Private Sightseeing Tours
Duration: 9 hours
Minho. The River that separates Portugal from Spain is also the name of this splendid region, full of charm and tradition, where you will absolutely love the cities of Braga and Guimaraes. Come on, let's discover this beautiful land of green pastures and, of course, green wine!
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Minho. The River that separates Portugal from Spain is also the name of this splendid region, full of charm and tradition, where you will absolutely love the cities of Braga and Guimaraes. Come on, let's discover this beautiful land of green pastures and, of course, green wine!
(Guimarães | Braga)
Minho River that separates Portugal from Spain is also the name of this amazing region. The supposed birthplace of Portugal is the city of Guimarães where you can visit the castle which, according to legend, saw the birth of the first king of Portugal; the chapel where he was baptized and also nearby is the Duke Palace of Bragança.
Guimarães was considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2001. Guimarães knew how to reconcile the history and the subsequent maintenance of heritage with the dynamism and entrepreneurship that characterize modern cities, manifested in nomination for European Capital of Culture in 2012.
On the way to Braga you will have the opportunity to enjoy the scenery and admire the vineyards planted on fences where they grow the grapes used for the production of white wine. On the hillside stands the imposing staircase of the Sanctuary of Bom Jesus, whose way of the cross leads us between chapels and fountains surrounded by the beautiful gardens where nature and spirituality engage.
Where to go:
Hotel (Oporto) > Guimarães > Castle of Guimarães > Visit the Historical Center classified as World Heritage Site > Braga > Sanctuary of Bom Jesus > Free time for lunch > Visit to the Historical Center > Visit to the Cathedral > Oporto > Hotel (Oporto)
Minho River that separates Portugal from Spain is also the name of this amazing region. The supposed birthplace of Portugal is the city of Guimarães where you can visit the castle which, according to legend, saw the birth of the first king of Portugal; the chapel where he was baptized and also nearby is the Duke Palace of Bragança.
Guimarães was considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2001. Guimarães knew how to reconcile the history and the subsequent maintenance of heritage with the dynamism and entrepreneurship that characterize modern cities, manifested in nomination for European Capital of Culture in 2012.
On the way to Braga you will have the opportunity to enjoy the scenery and admire the vineyards planted on fences where they grow the grapes used for the production of white wine. On the hillside stands the imposing staircase of the Sanctuary of Bom Jesus, whose way of the cross leads us between chapels and fountains surrounded by the beautiful gardens where nature and spirituality engage.
Where to go:
Hotel (Oporto) > Guimarães > Castle of Guimarães > Visit the Historical Center classified as World Heritage Site > Braga > Sanctuary of Bom Jesus > Free time for lunch > Visit to the Historical Center > Visit to the Cathedral > Oporto > Hotel (Oporto)
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