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How many days do you need in Braga?

A two-day stay provides one day to fully explore the historic centre and a second day to visit the Bom Jesus, and the lesser-known hillside churches of Santuário do Sameiro and Igreja da Falperra. Braga could be a base for a longer holiday, and the city has a wide selection of restaurants, shops and good nightlife.



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A typical day trip to Braga, which includes the Bom Jesus lasts 7-8 hours. This is broken down by; two hours for traveling, three hours to explore the historic centre and two hours to visit the Bom Jesus (including the bus ride). Add to this time for lunch and coffee breaks, and you have one very long day trip.

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Located some 50 kilometers / 30 miles north of Porto, Braga is a paradoxical city. The historic capital of Minho is both a religious center and a modern and trendy student city. With its vestiges of the Roman era, its ancestral churches and its small cafés and charming restaurants, the Braga is well worth a visit.

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Braga is considered an affordable city to live in compared to other European cities. What's more, the cost of living in Braga is lower than in Portugal's major cities, such as Lisbon and Porto, while still offering a high standard of living.

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Braga is situated in the northwestern corner of Portugal, not far away from the Spanish border. A city that is famous for its historic monuments, eye-catching landscapes, and quiet charm, Braga has a rich history dating back 2000 years.

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A one day tour of Braga. A typical day in Braga is split into two; with the first section exploring the historic centre of Braga, while the second part of the day visits the Bom Jesus do Monte. It is always advisable to have lunch in the centre of Braga as there is a better selection of restaurants and cafes.

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Top Attractions in Braga
  • Bom Jesus Funicular. 6,915. Trams. ...
  • Sé de Braga. 1,554. Churches & Cathedrals. ...
  • Sanctuary of Our Lady of Sameiro. 762. ...
  • Jardim de Santa Bárbara. 928. ...
  • Mosteiro de Sao Martinho de Tibaes. 275. ...
  • Praca da Republica. 702. ...
  • Bom Jesus Do Monte. Religious Sites. ...
  • Estadio Municipal de Braga. Arenas & Stadiums.


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Braga is known as the place where the Visigoths renounced the Arian and Priscillianist heresies against Christ's divinity and against sensual pleasures. It was taken by the Moors in 716 and recaptured by Ferdinand I, king of Castile and Leon, in 1040. From 1093 to 1147 it was the seat of the Portuguese court.

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There is a nice long promenade boardwalk which extends out over the water is places. The beach itself is at the far end and is very exposed and windy.

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Porto to Braga an overview. Braga is 42km to the north of Porto and can be reached by train or bus; however, the train is the recommended means of travel. The train operates a frequent, comfortable and direct service, and is also cheaper than the bus.

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Braga is also the location of the Bom Jesus do Monte, which is considered as one of the finest monuments in northern Portugal. In our opinion, for a day trip, Guimarães should be visited before Braga, but if you are after somewhere to be based in for a couple of days, then Braga is the better destination.

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Braga's old town is lined with traditional cobblestone streets. The fairly flat and circular shape of Braga Old Town is a far cry from the hilly and sprawling nature of both Porto and Lisbon. From the moment you enter the Arco da Porta Nova gate near the train station, the city has a more humble feel to it.

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The 10 most beautiful cities of the world
  • 1.- Kyoto, Japan.
  • 2.-Dubrovnik, Croatia.
  • 3.-St. Petersburg, Russia.
  • 4.-Prague, Czech Republic.
  • 5.-Cape Town, South Africa.
  • 6.-Bergen, Norway.
  • 7.-Istanbul, Turkey.
  • 8.-San Francisco, United States.


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Tavira is one of the main towns in the Algarve, as well as one of the most beautiful. It's situated along the banks of the River Gilão and has a great historical legacy left by first the Romans and later the Arabs. After enjoying this city, you can take a ferry to its island and discover its beautiful pristine beaches.

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We recommend spending at least two days in Porto for a slightly more relaxed pace. You can take your time to explore the city's charming streets and neighbourhoods, visit some of the top museums and cultural attractions, and perhaps take a day trip to nearby towns or beaches.

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Lisbon. With colorful buildings, beautiful architecture and plenty of history it comes as no surprise that so many go to Lisbon when seeking luxury in Portugal. Popular neighborhoods include Alfama and Mouraria. Alfama is favored among those seeking quaint cobblestone streets and stunning scenic viewpoints.

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