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    Bom Jesus do Monte

    Bom Jesus do Monte

    4.9(14 reviews)
    1.2 km

    A beautiful place to take family and friends. Lots of steps though, so be prepared to walk to enjoy…read morethe attractions and sides. At the very top, there is a small gift shop with lots of souvenirs you can purchase. I've been on the pricey side, but the free admission makes up for it. There's about 8 to 10 stairs to climb down or up depending on where you start. In the middle of each stair, there's something to look at her to get a picture of. At the top, you can also see the little carriage that was used back then to transport people between the levels. The bathroom nearby is not free, unfortunately.

    The church is beautiful from what I hear but nothing special. My tour guide didn't feel it…read morenecessary for me to go inside. So, I chose not to. Based on the other reviews here and my long day, I don't regret that decision one bit! The incline, known as a funicular, is here, Porto, and Lisbon. Lisbon and Porto are not must do/see funiculars but okay to do sort of thing. This funicular is worth the effort because it is run by water. There are two workers who coordinate with each other to determine how much water needs to be put from the top so that the water will naturally balance the number of people to go up or down the incline simultaneously. Most people, if they take this funicular, they take it up, both ways, or not at all. I didn't take it at all as time was short but long enough to appreciate this gem of a place. Portugal is very hilly in many places and you can get a decent workout if you are capable to walk around. This place reminds me of the Pittsburgh incline a bit because there are two inclines you can take. However, they are run by electric like in Porto or Lisbon and do not run on water. Braga will always run on water because Portugal wants to preserve its unique history in the 3rd biggest city in the country. The funicular is out of the way enough that it doesn't affect the fast pace that has affected Porto and Lisbon to understandably switch from water to electric.

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    Igreja do Carmo

    Igreja do Carmo

    4.4(8 reviews)
    47.5 km

    Two churches. One facade. Zero personal space. These side by side beautiful churches are separated…read moreby the world's narrowest house (bless that tenant). The Carmo side is tiled and extra while the Carmelitas side is older and more humble. Legend has it, the tiny house in between was built to keep the monks and nuns from getting... too social if you know what I mean. The drama!

    The Rococo Igreja do Carmo, or " Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel " was built in the mid-18th…read morecentury, houses numerous oil paintings and several elaborate gilt altars. The exterior of the church shows a beautiful tile mosaic, added in the early 20th century, depicting scenes relating to the founding of the Carmelite Order. This is not a well- know church as many other in Porto but it definitely deserves a visit. It was classified as a National Monument on May 3, 2013, together with the adjacent Carmelite Church. In recent years, the Order of Mount Carmel sought to open its vast heritage to the public. Initially he opened the "Casa Escondida", considered by local guides as the "Narrowest House in the city of Porto" , and one of the narrowest in the country. Little by little, new spaces were opened, and nowadays visits to the Order of Carmo Tourist Circuit are available. For €3.5 you can visit the House, Church, Catacombs (small), Noble Hall, Hall of Paraments and Sacristy through Casa Escondida, allowing a glimpse of the heritage of the city. This visit is possible from Tuesday to Sunday between 10 am and 6 pm; on Mondays it starts at 12 pm and ends at 6 pm. During mess time such visit cannot be conducted.

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    Santuário Nossa Senhora dos Remédios - Santuário de Nossa Senhora dos Remédios. Baroque stairway with blue and white tiles and 686 steps.

    Santuário Nossa Senhora dos Remédios

    4.3(3 reviews)
    72.1 km

    Forget about the gym this visit will provide all the training you need! It wa Built on top of Mount…read morede Santo Estêvão, in the 18th century. The day of the Nativity of the Virgin is the high point of the feasts in honour of Our Lady of Remedies. It usually include fireworks, musical shows and various sports. The Procession of the Triumph, with its richly adorned paraders, is a highpoint. Already during the Middle Ages catholic worship was celebrated there, in an old hermitage dedicated to Santo Estevão that was erected in 1361. At risk of collapsing, it was demolished in the 16th century and the construction of a new hermitage in the same spot was started, by the Bishop of Lamego, where an image of the Virgin and Child was placed. Worship of St. Stephen was thus progressively replaced by Marian Devotion. In 1750, the construction of the present sanctuary began, and was only finished in 1905. The monumental Baroque staircase with 686 steps, yep you need to climb that to have access to the sanctuary is divided over several levels, punctuated by sculptural elements, such as statues of the kings, the backrests of the eight fountains (among which the Remédios, by Nicolau Nasoni) and various allegorical representations. Half way is the Chapel of Desterro. Inside the temple is Rocaille in style and entirely dedicated to Marian iconography: on the main altar in gilded carving, in the altarpieces dedicated to the Virgin's parents, in the three stained glass windows with images of Our Lady of the Conception, the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Annunciation, and in the tiles of the Conimbrigan artist Miguel Costa that represent key moments in Mary's life. The tomb of the founder of the sanctuary, Canon Jose Teixeira Pinto, is at the entrance of the nave. Definitely worth visiting and gorgeous view of the Valley!

    Came on a cloudy day, on the bus…read more Regret: should have walked up the 686 steps. I was discouraged by the guide. Anyway, it was on me: a bad decision. The tile panels are beautiful. The sight out to the city is lovely, and so is the church.

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    Santuário Nossa Senhora dos Remédios - Santuário de Nossa Senhora dos Remédios. Stairway landing of the Kings.

    Santuário de Nossa Senhora dos Remédios. Stairway landing of the Kings.

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    Santuário Nossa Senhora dos Remédios - Santuário de Nossa Senhora dos Remédios.

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    Igreja dos Carmelitas - Igreja dos Carmelitas

    Igreja dos Carmelitas

    4.2(6 reviews)
    47.5 km

    Two churches. One facade. Zero personal space. These side by side beautiful churches are separated…read moreby the world's narrowest house (bless that tenant). The Carmo side is tiled and extra while the Carmelitas side is older and more humble. Legend has it, the tiny house in between was built to keep the monks and nuns from getting... too social if you know what I mean. The drama!

    If one church visit isn't enough how about a double-church…read more Igreja dos Carmelitas is one of the unique churches in Porto's historic streets, connected to its adjacent twin, Igreja do Carmo. These two churches nearly blend together. Built in the 17th century, the Carmelitas side on the left for nuns is classic baroque. And unlike the Carmo side on the right for monks, entry was free when we visited making it a convenient pit stop between other historic sites. There is even a 3 ft wide narrow house between both churches that traditionally segregated Carmelite monks from nuns. Before going in, admire the elegant azulejo blue tiled wall on one side and the magnificent bronze Fountain of the Lions nearby, thought to be the inspiration for Harry Potter's Gryffindor crest. Inside the church feels quiet and intimate with decor featuring soft gold accents and traditional woodwork. Everything felt restrained except for the gilded main altar with intricate woodwork and a tiered mantlepiece dedicated to Our Lady of Mount Carmel (Virgin Mary). Skip it or hit it? It's a quick and free visit in this area of Porto worth exploring.

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    Sé de Braga - landmarks - Updated May 2026

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