Guimarães
The birthplace of Portugal, Guimarães is a true hidden gem. Its UNESCO-listed historic centre is bursting with well-preserved medieval buildings, like the hilltop 10th-century Guimarães Castle.Founded in the 4th century, Guimarães was Portugal’s first capital city. But it’s not all about the old. The vibrant city is also home to a bustling contemporary art scene, with a selection of galleries and exhibitions showcasing the work of local and international artists.Guimarães is also considered one of the best places in northern Portugal for an unforgettable culinary experience.
Whether you’re a history buff, a foodie, or an art lover, Guimarães has something for everyone. This ideal place to experience an authentic Portuguese experience.Top three things to do in GuimarãesExplore the historic old town centreTake a stroll around the historic centre and be charmed by its cobbled alleyways and granite buildings. You’ll be taken back in time as you discover majestic convents, churches and mansions. Stop off at one of many sunny squares for a drink or a bite and a spot of people watching. Marvel at the city’s architectural wonders Discover Guimarães’ rich architectural heritage, starting at the imposing Guimarães Castle. Built in the 10th century to defend the monastery from attacks by the Moors, it’s an intriguing blend of mythology, poetry and heroism. Another must-visit is the Palace of the Dukes of Braganza, the king’s 15th-century residence and former home of a Portuguese noble family, as well as the scene of many important events in Portuguese history. Taste your way through the local cuisineOn top of its historic charm, Guimarães is renowned for its food scene. Indulge in some of the local delicacies, such as the famous pastries known as ‘Tortas de Guimarães’, or the regional fish favourite – ‘Bacalhau à Braga’. Make sure you try the punchy Port wine, too, which comes from the nearby Douro valley.