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SÃO LOURENÇO/ESTOI/FARO
On the way to
Faro, tour will stop in Almancil for a visit of the beautiful church
of São Lourenço, famous for its beautiful hand painted tiles. Your
next stop is in Milreu for a visit of the ruins of the Roman Temple
dedicated to Neptune. Nearby, in the small town of Estói visit the
Ducal Palace.
Upon arrival in
Faro, the capital of the province of the Algarve, you will head to
the Old City, surrounded by a Moorish wall, for a visit of the
former convent, whose cloisters have been converted into an
Archaeological Museum, and for a visit of the beautiful cathedral.
You will then have
free time to explore the newer part of town with its pedestrian area
and many shops. You may even want to have a drink in one of the
open-air cafés. Return to the hotel in time for lunch.
Faro
Faro
lies at the heart of the Formosa Estuary. Faro or "Óssonoba" for the Romans, was
probably first founded for fishing and defence. A fishing village
in pre-historic times, Faro became a trading post for the
Phoenicians and Greeks, witnessed the spendlour of the Roman
Empire and then saw Arab occupation. Faro survived historical and
natural calamities, until in 1294 it was conquered by king Afonso
III, who then proclaimed himself king of Portugal and the
Algarves.
Capital of the Algarve since 1756, the city has
hemerged from the vicissitudes of its history with the prosperity
which benefits strategic and political importance.
The construction of an international airport on the outskirts of
the city in 1965 made Faro a hub for tourist traffic across the
region.
With its rich artistic heritage and many museums, hotels,
restaurants and other facilities, not to mention the many
attractions offered by the surrounding area, from the long beaches
of Faro, Farol and Culatra Islands to Estoi
and to the important Romans ruins at
Milreu, Faro is also a city with a strong vocation for
tourism.
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