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This holiday home's special feature is the pool with a view. Boasting a private entrance, this air-conditioned holiday h…
The pool with a view is a top feature of this holiday home. Boasting a private entrance, this air-conditioned holiday ho…
This holiday home features a pool with a view. Boasting a private entrance, this air-conditioned holiday home includes 1…
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Restaurants nearby
- Largo do Paço★ Michelin They say the Casa da Calçada hotel, the 16th-century palace that houses Largo do Paço, is made “of stones and dreams”. The truth, without doubt, is that it captivates with its location and can be the perfect touch during your visit to the beautiful city of Amarante, one of Portugal’s most romantic destinations. The restaurant, running smoothly under the baton of talented chef Francisco Quintas, surprises with an easy contemporary comfort, bare tables and modern details that still feel elegant. It champions two modern tasting menus (13 or 15 moments, both with pairing options) that bring togeth23.3km
- Schistó★ Michelin Are you searching for authentic Douro cuisine? Within the luxurious boutique hotel Torel Quinta da Vacaria (one MICHELIN Key), linked to a wine estate whose origins date back to 1616, you can discover it through the hands of the award-winning chef Vítor Matos. Behind the name Schistó, a play on words referencing one of the region’s best-known stones (schist), you will find a modern restaurant with an open kitchen and surrounding tables, allowing you to follow the chefs’ work at all times as they interact with diners while serving the dishes and offering explanations. The elegant proposal, cent24.7km
- 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, brim39.2km
- Cais da Villa One of its most striking features is its location, as it repurposed a century-old freight warehouse, situated at the city’s railway station. In this charming space, fully renovated and considered a tourist attraction in the region, the cooking is rooted in tradition and heritage, yet not devoid of creativity. The selection includes à la carte options (cod cataplana with chickpeas, cabbage and low-temperature egg; Trás-os-Montes couscous with grilled vegetables; Caisdavilla-style sponge cake...) and a 5-course tasting menu featuring a range of dishes on the menu.11.7km
- 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 se38.9km
- Cozinha do Douro This restaurant sits among vineyards and verdant mountains, within the luxurious Six Seven Douro Valley hotel. In this enchanting setting you’ll find Cozinha do Douro, an oasis of refinement where Douro Valley cuisine is showcased through traditional flavours, yet with contemporary touches. With a concept that foregrounds territory, seasonality and regional cooking, chef José Maria Gomes bases his offering on produce from local suppliers and the hotel’s organic kitchen garden. Its concise menu includes appetisers of cured meats and cheeses from the north of the country, starters such as Escabe25.3km
- doc It occupies a modern-style building that stands out due to its riverside location on the Douro and boasts an appealing terrace overlooking the water. This venue combines a superb setting with a cuisine that needs no introduction, since the menu is by the renowned Chef Rui Paula and overseen daily by chef Joel Paiva. Here, the chef offers a style of cooking that reflects his Trás-os-Montes roots, drawing on past memories and fused with products from the riverside, delivering intense, surprising flavours. The à la carte offering is supplemented by a 14-course tasting menus, which can be reduced 27.6km
- Quinta do Tedo Familia Geadas If you are looking for a place with good food and breathtaking views… this is the perfect spot. Located on the famous namesake estate, at the confluence of the Douro and Tejo rivers, the restaurant, run by the Geadas brothers, chef Óscar Geadas and sommelier António Geadas, offers a welcoming atmosphere, with large windows that allow you to enjoy, without interruption, a truly spectacular landscape. The foundations and tradition of Trás-os-Montes cooking are reflected in dishes that highlight seasonality and product quality, especially in the vegetarian options (we were delighted by the Estufa28.9km
- Bomfim 1896 It is located in Quinta do Bomfim, an estate run by the Symington family since 1896. This cosy restaurant on the banks of the River Douro, it boasts a classic and sophisticated ambience, plus a completely open dining room with a view of the kitchen, and superb vistas through the large picture windows. The fireplace and wood-fired oven take centre stage here, alongside cuisine that revisits the flavours of the Douro Valley’s time-honoured kitchens, albeit with a more contemporary vision.31.8km
- Seixo by Vasco Coelho Santos Looking for a peaceful refuge surrounded by nature? This is the ideal spot. The restaurant is located at Quinta do Seixo, home to the iconic Sandeman Port wines, on the banks of the Douro and surrounded by century-old vineyards. Here, you can pair one of the available wine experiences with a memorable meal bearing the signature of renowned chef Vasco Coelho Santos. The menu reflects seasonality and regional produce, with fire shining both on the grill and in the wood-fired oven, turning out traditional dishes with a contemporary twist, such as Barriga de porco, pork belly, with beans and a cou32.5km
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Attractions nearby
- Estádio D. Afonso Henriques Stadium in Guimarães, Portugal39.8km
- Castle of Guimarães building in Guimarães, Braga District, Portugal39.0km
- Bom Jesus do Monte church building in Braga, Braga District, Portugal49.7km
- Citânia de Briteiros building in Guimarãeses, Braga District, Portugal43.8km
- Sanctuary of Our Lady of Sameiro church building in Braga, Braga District, Portugal48.5km
- Parque de Jogos Comendador Joaquim de Almeida Freitas football stadium43.5km
- Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Oliveira church building in Guimarães, Portugal39.1km
- Basílica de São Pedro church building in Guimarães, Braga District, Portugal39.3km
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