Faro City, Portugal The Algarve WATCH BEFORE YOU FLY!
Faro City, Portugal The Algarve WATCH BEFORE YOU FLY!
The City of Faro, Portugal in The Algarve. I take a look around the City of Faro in Portugal in The Algarve.
Faro is a historic and culturally rich city that boasts a variety of fascinating tourist attractions. Sadly, Faro is often overlooked, considered purely for its airport, but spend time in Faro, and you will discover a charming and authentic Portuguese city.
The delightful historic centre of Faro is encircled by ancient city walls and contains a Gothic cathedral, the Bishop’s palace and pretty cobbled backstreets. Outside of the walls is the modern city centre, with its pedestrianised shopping streets, scenic plazas and variety of restaurants and bars.
Portugal is also famous for Sardines, and I come across what must be the coolest Sardine Shop ever!
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l'histoire de la présence juive à Faro. (Algarve)
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We Tried Portuguese Food | Must Try Local Algarve Dishes
Trying Portuguese Food in the Algarve. It's our final day here in Portugal and we through we would head out and try some of the local Portugal food.
To start the tour, we headed out to the Faro market, a local gathering of fresh fish, veggies and cheeses. Exploring and making our way through the market we tried food that is essential for Algarve meals, goats cheese, black pig, fava beans and figs before trying some delicious prawns.
Even though we tried Pastel de Nata up in Lisbon, we found a much tastier and more traditional way of eating them here - adding cinnamon on top.
We then headed out to a restaurant called Taska to try some dishes including:
- Arroz de lingueirao which is razor clam rice
- Xarem which is the poor peoples food made with corn flour and clams
- Ameijoas which is the clams
- Muxama which is the Tuna jerky
Afterwards we explored the local town where we tried Dom rodrigo and algarvian sweet made with eggs, caramel, almonds and cinnamon before ending our trip with torta de laranja - the orange cake.
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Algarve Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Algarve in Portugal.
Al-Gharb - The Land In The West! Because it formed part of their realm, the southernmost province of Portugal was thus named by the Arabs who occupied it and everywhere there are castles which the Christian kings built during the Moorish Wars.Tavira had numerous rulers, among them Romans and Greeks who established a trading centre. Unobtrusive elegance is an indication of the prosperity of bygone times and due to the city’s thirty well-preserved churches it is referred to as The City Of Churches. Olhao is a busy fishing port, the tiled benches on its shoreline offering a relaxed view of the day’s activities. Its fishermen are said to be the most courageous in the region and in 1808 some of them crossed the Atlantic in a small boat until they reached Rio de Janeiro. Faro is the capital of the Algarve, the heritage of numerous cultures that possesses its own unique atmosphere. Near to the Baroque cathedral, the attractive centre of the old town has been well preserved and demonstrates Faro’s historic and dazzling past. Portimao not only boasts a fishing port but also one of the Algarve’s most beautiful beaches. When the Carthaginians came here from the Mediterranean they built a harbour for their ships, the Portus Hannibalis.The sleepy small town of Silves, formerly known as Xelb, was once the splendid capital of the Moorish Al-Gharb. The castle area is a reminder of its former Arab occupation and Christian Crusades. From the huge red sandstone Moorish castle there’s a breathtaking view across the green hills of the surrounding landscape.Three hundred days of sunshine each year, a breathtakingly beautiful landscape, isolated bays with red rocks, golden sandy beaches and crystal blue sea, picturesque villages and castles with a fascinating history. That is the Algarve!
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Lagos, Faro District, Algarve, Portugal, Europe
Lagos is a municipality at the mouth of Bensafrim River and along the Atlantic Ocean, in the Barlavento region of the Algarve, in southern Portugal. The main town of Lagos (which includes only the parishes of Santa Maria and São Sebastião) has a population of approximately 22,000 residents, while the municipality supports a resident population of 31,048 inhabitants. Typically, these numbers increase during the summer months, with the influx of visiting tourists and seasonal residents. While the majority of the population lives along the coast and works in tourism and services, the inland region is sparsely inhabited, with the majority of the people working in agriculture and forestry. Lagos is one of the most visited cities in the Algarve and Portugal, due to its variety of tourist-friendly beaches, bars, restaurants, and hotels, renowned for its vibrant summer nightlife and parties. Yet, Lagos is also a historic centre of the Portuguese Age of Discovery, frequent home of Henry the Navigator, historical shipyard and, at one time, centre of the European slave trade. In 2012, travel website TripAdvisor, classified Lagos as the number 1 travel destination, on a list of 15 destinations on the rise worldwide. In 2012 Lagos received the QualityCoast Gold Award for its efforts to become a sustainable tourism destination. Because of this award, Lagos has been selected for inclusion in the global atlas for sustainable tourism DestiNet. Lagos' economy, like many coastal towns in Portugal, has always been closely linked to the sea, and fishing has been an important activity since very ancient times. Since 1960, the city has embraced tourism, which has become its most important economic activity. It has beautiful beaches, good climate, the sea, a scenic coastline, and historical patrimony. The Marina de Lagos has 460 berths and has become an important centre for long-distance cruisers, and it is also known for its modern drawbridge.
Lagos also has numerous cultural and night-life entertainment venues. Lagos Station is the western terminus of the railway line from Vila Real de Santo António (via Tavira and Faro). The passenger train service is operated by Comboios de Portugal (CP). Connections are available at Faro for trains to Lisbon and Porto. The municipality of Lagos is located approximately 35 kilometres (22 miles) east of the Cape St. Vincent coast, along the southern coast of the Algarve. It is surrounded along its borders by the municipalities of Vila do Bispo (to the west), Aljezur (to the northwest), Monchique (to the northeast) and Portimão (to the east). To the north of Lagos is the road to Silves, the first capital of Algarve, Monchique (spa town/mountain), Milfontes, a coastal town and port/harbour of the city of Sines, that winds through the scenic protected landscape of the Southwest Natural Park (Costa Sudoeste Alentejana e Vicentina). Lagos is an ancient maritime town with more than 2000 years of history. The name Lagos comes from a Celtic settlement, derived from the Latin Lacobriga, the name of the settlement was established during the pre-Punic civilizations. It became an early settlement of the Carthaginians, who recruited Celtic tribesmen in their war against the Romans (the Punic Wars). Owing to its already important harbour, it was colonized by the Romans and integrated into the Roman province of Lusitania, becoming known as Lacobriga. Quintus Sertorius, a rebellious Roman general, helped by the Lusitanians of Lacobriga (who had been oppressed under Roman Generals and members of Lucius Cornelius Sulla party), successfully defeated the Roman army of Caecilius Metellus Pius probably at nearby Monte Molião. With the fall of Rome, the town of Lagos was occupied in the 6th century by the Visigoths from the Kingdom of Toledo and later by the Byzantines. The Moors arrived in the 8th century from North Africa, renaming the settlement Zawaia (meaning lago, or lake). It became part of the much larger coastal region of al-Gharb, which eventually became known as the algarve. The Moors fortified the town with Lagos Castle and established important trade links to Northern Africa from their bases in the Iberian peninsula. In 1174, the local Wāli gave permission for the Christian peoples to construct a church dedicated to São João Baptista, which was built outside the town's walls (becoming the oldest church in the Algarve).
Encontro Pelo Planeta
♻️ A #UniversidadedoAlgarve acolhe, esta segunda-feira, dia 16 de dezembro, um «Encontro pelo Planeta» que conta a participação de cerca de 600 alunos, 30 turmas, 50 professores de 12 escolas secundárias do #Algarve, a partir das 10h00, no Grande Auditório do Campus de Gambelas.
✅ No âmbito do projeto #EcoScience, o “Encontro Pelo Planeta” resulta de um desafio lançado a alunos e professores do Ensino Secundário, para apresentarem projetos e ideias que contribuam para a preservação e sustentabilidade do Ambiente.
✅ EcoScience é um projeto financiado pelo Orçamento Participativo Portugal 2017 que tem por objetivos promover a consciência para a Sustentabilidade, Preservação e Conservação do Meio Ambiente e sensibilizar para a preservação do Património Natural e Cultural na região do Algarve. É coordenado pelo Centro Ciência Viva de Lagos, e tem como parceiros o CIMA - Centro de Investigação Marinha e Ambiental da #UAlg, o Centro Ciência Viva do Algarve e Centro Ciência Viva De Tavira e a Associação A Rocha.
Guided Tour Cultural Faro from Algarve - HAPPYtoVISIT
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There are many places to visit: Largo da Sé with its enchanting architecture, Paço Episcopal with its magnificent 18th century cathedral, São Pedro Church dedicated to the patron saint of fishermen with its magnificent baroque main altar, the intriguing 18th century Jewish Cemetery, the City’s Archway, constructed at the entrance of a Medieval Castle in the 19th century, the Arabesque Arco de Repouso, among many others.
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African dance night in Portugal, FARO
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STUNNING SCENERY FSX [FARO PORTUGAL]
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Algarve, Portugal: Lagos and Salema
More info about travel to Algarve: Lagos, with a jet-ski marina and a beach-party old town, is as enjoyable as a big-city resort can be. Farther down the coast, the simple fishing village of Salema glitters quietly in the sun. For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit
FARO Case Study: Tochigi Museum Surveys Cultural Assets & Conserves Buildings
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Tochigi Prefectural Museum
While scans are being performed, the Focus3D also captures
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and sizes are all preserved with one touch.
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Focus3D useful for capturing the interiors of ancient tombs and
stone chambers. While the museum may have some drawings
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manual drawings may lack in detail. With the Focus3D, Tochigi
Museum can now archive tombs in point cloud data, significantly
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TRAVEL VLOG: Faro, Portugal | Farol, Olhao, Armona & More
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Seaside Flavours of Faro | Portugal Travel Vlog Day 9
For my final day in the Algarve region, we hung out in the transport hub of Faro. While there may not be as much sights & icons to explore there's still plenty of culture to partake in:
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Carmo Church, Faro, Algarve, Portugal, Europe
The Third Order of the Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmo or Carmo Church is a building remarkable city of Faro, located in Largo do Carmo. The Carmelite Church is one of the most important aesthetic manifestations of religious and artistic heritage of the Algarve. It was founded in 1713 by Bishop António Pereira da Silva, who bought the land and inaugurated in 1719 and was responsible for the initial project Carmelite Father Frei Manuel da Conceicao, Lisbon. In mid-century the building underwent extensive remodeling and additions, having destroyed the original facade. The new layout was designed by the master mason Diogo Gonçalves, in 1747. The works continued until 1878 (including the construction of the facade of the towers). Inside, the gilt plays an important role in the decoration of the church. Was the master and sculptor Manuel Martins who performed the risks, but also all the Johannine style carved work performed between 1735 and 1739. It is worth mentioning inside the building the Baroque organ, the ornamentation of the sacristy, the imaginary acquis Procession of triumph and Annex yard to the church, a chapel of bones.
Faro, Portugal (GIRLS TRIP)
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Faro Car Hire by AlgarveCars Lagos Wind Sculptures
Faro Car Hire by AlgarveCars.co.uk has been helping a lot of people traveling throughout the Algarve and enjoy beutiful things the Algarve Has to offer. Today's trip is to Lagos, western Algarve, where we can apreciate some amazing wind sculptures at the Lagos fortress.
Renting a car in Algarve is the best way to be free to enjoy the most amazing and beautiful landscapes and curiosities this beautiful region of Portugal has to offer. Faro Car Hire and Algarve Car Hire is available at cheap prices for quality car rental provided by the best Faro Car Rental suppliers.