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Casa Da Espinhosa
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The unit is made up of a bedroom with 2 single beds and a dressing room. This suite includes a private bathroom. All fu…
The spacious double room features a private entrance, a seating area, as well as a private bathroom boasting a shower an…
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Restaurants nearby
- A Cozinha★ Michelin This could be the icing on the cake during your visit to this beautiful city, with its medieval centre declared a World Heritage Site. The restaurant, in an unassuming building in the historic centre, features a charming dining room from which you can see the kitchen, separated by a glass wall. Chef António Loureiro, always loyal to the idea that “cooking is also about storytelling”, serves up his Equilíbrio (“Balance”) tasting menu (available in 6 or 9 courses) and a small menu with dishes taken from it, such as his excellent, tender and tasty veal with cauliflower. The balanced concept, brim833m
- NormaBib Housed in an old building that almost goes unnoticed among its neighbours. This restaurant enjoys privileged views from its terrace, where you can contemplate the Church of São Gualter – an iconic symbol of the city. At the stove is Chef Miguel Marques, who boasts wide experience in renowned restaurants in Zurich, Munich and Portugal, and presents a menu inspired by human "Evolution", reflected in dishes that hark back to the past and others that draw on culinary progress. His proposal revolves around a single seven-course tasting menu, à la carte options and a weekly menu that changes each se1.1km
- Le Babachris The first thing that grabs your attention about this restaurant, located in a UNESCO-protected building preserving part of the old city wall, is its name, since it represents the dream that Bárbara (Portuguese) and Christian (a French-Spanish chef) had of opening their own restaurant ever since meeting at the prestigious École Lenôtre in Paris. It boasts an informal, bistro-style main dining room and a comfortable private room, where you can discover a contemporary Mediterranean-inspired cuisine with French fusion and international touches, based on the finest seasonal Portuguese ingredients. 834m
- 34 Restaurant 34, in the heart of Guimarães’s historic centre, comes across as the top choice for combining lunch or dinner… with truly marvellous views! If you’re exploring this charming city, book a table on the third floor of this establishment, as it offers stunning views over Largo do Toural and the historic Basilica of St. Peter. The ambience is modern and relaxed, with tasteful wooden hues that blend beautifully with the surrounding greenery. The menu features international dishes, from fresh burrata to Japanese-inspired salmon toro, culminating in refined lamb with chestnut purée or succu881m
- Hool Visiting Guimarães is like diving into Portugal’s history, a city revered for its historical importance in the country and acknowledged as “the birthplace of the Portuguese nation”. Located in the Hotel da Oliveira, right next to the impressive Church of Nossa Senhora da Oliveira, this venue boasts a classic décor, highlighted by stone walls and ceilings adorned with wooden beams. The culinary offering, designed by Chef Vítor Matos and overseen daily by Chef Liliana Moura, showcases a modern and creative cuisine with Mediterranean touches, taking traditional roots as its reference point. The m881m
- S. Gião A symbol of authentic Portuguese cuisine, and rightly so, as this is a family establishment that has been open since 1987. At the stove is Chef Pedro Nunes (the father), while (the son) João Nunes is in charge of the dining room, carrying out his role with mastery. Located on the outskirts of Guimarães, specifically in Moreira de Cónegos, this venue delights visitors with its suspended fireplace in the centre of the room and its privileged view of the Moreirense stadium. Drawing influence from the cuisine of Northern Portugal, the constantly updated menu features generous portions of dishes ma9.0km
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Attractions nearby
- Estádio D. Afonso Henriques Stadium in Guimarães, Portugal411m
- Castle of Guimarães building in Guimarães, Braga District, Portugal768m
- Basílica de São Pedro church building in Guimarães, Braga District, Portugal892m
- Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Oliveira church building in Guimarães, Portugal916m
- Church of São Miguel do Castelo church in Norte, Portugal732m
- Teatro Dom Afonso Henriques Demolished theatre in Guimarães, Portugal1.0km
- Citânia de Briteiros building in Guimarãeses, Braga District, Portugal8.8km
- Ponte do Rio Ave bridge5.3km
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