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Civil F&R

15 days in Europa
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Martha Garcia

25th May 2023
Santiago de Compostela
Salida Tren ALVIA 8AM / Llegada 11:19AM Estación Madrid - Chamartin
Oporto
Salida 12PM en Autobus desde el hotel
Oporto
Must see: Capilla de las Almas, Estación Sao Bento, Café Magestic, Alliados Avenue, Catedral de Porto, Palacio de la Bolsa, Libreria Lello, walk the riverfront, Cruise of the 6 bridges, The Chocolate Story Museum. Revisar si conviene City Card o sino comprar sólo los tickets del crucero en barco. Restaurantes: Majestic Cafe, PIP Rest,
Aveiro
Aveiro may refer to: Aveiro, Pará, a municipality in Brazil Aveiro, Portugal, a city and municipality in Portugal Região de Aveiro, surrounding the city above Aveiro District, surrounding the municipality above Roman Catholic Diocese of Aveiro, surrounding the city above Aveiro Lagoon (Ria de Aveiro), near the city above Aveiro Light, at the entrance to the lagoon above
Sever do Vouga
Quinta do Tedo
Visita viñedo en Duoro Valley
Fatima
Time Out Market Lisboa
Time Out Market Lisboa is a food hall located in the Mercado da Ribeira at Cais do Sodré in Lisbon, Portugal.
Clube de Fado
Sintra
In the 19th century Sintra became the first centre of European Romantic architecture. Ferdinand II turned a ruined monastery into a castle where this new sensitivity was displayed in the use of Gothic, Egyptian, Moorish and Renaissance elements and in the creation of a park blending local and exotic species of trees. Other fine dwellings, built along the same lines in the surrounding serra , created a unique combination of parks and gardens which influenced the development of landscape architecture throughout Europe. © UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Things to see: Quinta de Regaleira, Palacio Da Pena, Palacio de Sintra, Castle of the Moors
Zona Belém
The Jerónimos Monastery or Hieronymites Monastery is a former monastery of the Order of Saint Jerome near the Tagus river in the parish of Belém, in the Lisbon Municipality, Portugal; it was secularised on 28 December 1833 by state decree and its ownership transferred to the charitable institution, Real Casa Pia de Lisboa. The monastery is one of the most prominent examples of the Portuguese Late Gothic Manueline style of architecture in Lisbon. It was classified a UNESCO World Heritage Site, along with the nearby Tower of Belém, in 1983. Belen Area (Torre Belem, Monasterio de los Jerónimos, Los Pasteis de Belem)
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Pasteis de Belem
When in Lisbon, you'll have to have a portuguese egg tart. Here is a the most famous of pastelarias, and justly so. Pastries here are served right out of the oven there, with a side of confectioner's sugar and cinnamon. Walk through the tile-covered labyrinthine passages of this expansive shop. Have a look at the staff behind glass panels turning the endless stream of delicacies, freshly baked each in its own little ramekin, over onto the waiting trays. Whilst there is always a queue outside this famous shop, there is plenty of seating inside and lines generally move quite quickly.
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