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  1. Turismo Acessível
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    Accessible Tourism
    Holidaying in Portugal, visiting cities, touring the country to get to know its heritage or enjoying relaxing holidays at the seaside is within the reach of everyone.Portugal has a good climate, with a great diversity of interests at short distances (...)

  2. Praia acessível_logo
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    Accessible Beach
    In Portugal, there are 244 bathing areas – on the coast and on rivers – that are accessible to people with reduced mobility. These beaches are identified with a white flag bearing the Accessible Beach symbol in blue and yellow, and they have (...)

  3. Tomar
Place: Tomar
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    Tomar - Accessible Tour
    Tomar is usually known as the "Templar City", an allusion to the fundamental role that the Order of  the Knights Templar had in its development and that it founded here the castle and the Convent of Christ, classified as World Heritage by (...)

  4. Aveiro Acessível
Place: Aveiro
Photo: João Paulo
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    Aveiro - Accessible Itinerary
    For many centuries with its history linked to the sea and fishing activities, Aveiro has a special environment that is due to the three channels of the Ria which enter the city, creating reference axes and a natural division between the oldest and (...)

  5. Elvas - Praça da República
Place: Elvas
Photo: Turismo do Alentejo
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    Elvas - Accessible Itinerary
    Being the largest fortified bastion in the world, Elvas has played an important part throughout history in defending the Portuguese border, which justified its classification as a World Heritage Site. The walls, dating from different periods, and (...)

  6. Viseu Porta do Soar
Photo: TdP
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    Viseu - Accessible Tour
    An old city where the predominating colours are the grey of the granite and the green of the many gardens that beautify it, Viseu has been singled out several times for the quality of life it give its inhabitants. Download the map and follow (...)

  7. Palácio Nacional de Sintra
Place: Sintra
Photo: Rui Cunha
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    Sintra - Accessible Itinerary
    Close to Lisbon, Sintra is a must-visit place in any tourist programme because of its historical and cultural value and the striking beauty of a landscape that has been classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.In the town centre you can take an (...)

  8. Mapa de Braga - Itinerário Turístico Acessível
Photo: ICVM / Turismo de Portugal
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    Braga - Accessible Tour
    In the city founded by the Roman emperor Augustus more than two thousand years ago it is possible to follow an accessible itinerary in safety and comfort. In the historic centre, the fact that most of the streets are smooth, the pavement being even (...)

  9. Coimbra
Photo: ARPTCentro
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    Coimbra - Accessible Tour
    Standing on the banks of the River Mondego, Coimbra is a very old city and visiting it is something of a history lesson, since you can travel across the centuries as you visit its remarkably rich heritage. But the city is best known for other (...)

  10. Faro - vista cidade
Place: Faro
Photo: TdP | FM
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    Faro - Accessible Tour
    Faro, the main city and capital of the Algarve is also its port of entry for all who arrive by plane since it is only around six kilometres from the international airport. Located near the Ria Formosa and the sea, it is a city worth getting to know (...)

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