Introduction
71km (44 miles) N of Porto, 388km (241 miles) N of Lisbon, 25km (16 miles) N of Esposende
Viana do Castelo, between an estuary of the Lima River and a base of rolling hills, is one of the most folksy cities in northern Portugal. Though Viana is today a major center of deep-sea fishing and the site of industries like pyrotechnics, wood manufacturing, ceramics, and boat building (after years of decline), it still exudes a traditional vibe. Its narrow streets are lined with Manueline manors and occasionally, you'll spot an ox cart with wooden wheels clacking along the stone streets.
The town is known for its pottery and regional handicrafts but it's even better known for its regional festivals, the most famous of which is the annual Festa de Nossa Senhora de Agonia (Festival of Our Lady of Agony), which takes place in late August. This festival gives women a chance to wear regional garb, like strident orange, scarlet, and Prussian blue, and layers of golden necklaces with heart-...
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cabadelo
- Beautiful place for sun, sea,romantic walks, sunsets, lovely cafes and restaurants, peaceful,near to lovely towns and wine routes. There is a lovely...
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RESTAURANTE VERDES LIRIOS
- Good and fresh fish, beautiful beach view, tipical place and warm ambient....Located in the main road close to the sea, easy to find and quite...
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