Discover the best top things to do in Vila Vicosa, Portugal including Estacoes da Via Sacra de Vila Vicosa, Paco Ducal, Museum of Sacred Art Dom Manuel Mendes da Cruz (Vila Vicosa), Convent of Chagas (Vila Vicosa), Church of S. Bartolomeu (Vila Vicosa), Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Conception (Vila Vicosa), Museu Nacional dos Coches, Castle of Vila Vicosa, Fonte Praca da Republica, Marble Museum.
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4.5 based on 728 reviews
although my portuguese isn't great to say the least,i arrived at the very commanding palace on a bit of a wing and a prayer just before mid day.the lady at reception was very friendly and booked me in for the mid day tour in portuguese as i'd already missed the 11 a.m tour in english but as i was the only one doing this tour the guide was good enough to do it in english for me and what a privilege it was and one soon learnt the more questions i asked the more he opened up to me and made this one hour guided tour all the more special.
4.5 based on 23 reviews
We stayed here for four nights as part of a tour of Pousadas, and really enjoyed our stay. This Pousada is rich in history and has been very sensitively adapted to be a comfortable hotel with welcoming lounges and friendly staff. It's also a good base for exploring Vila Vicosa and the Evora area. While you are here, be sure to visit the Marble Museum, which is next to LIDL.
4.5 based on 96 reviews
Lovely church with impressive side altars and shrines. We were amused at the 'St Killian's ecclesiastical or The St. Killians Candle Burning System' form Ireland installed in the church, as true Irish patriots, we lits a few candles.
4.0 based on 327 reviews
We didn't enter the castle itself, so can't comment on the museum inside, but this is a fab place to walk around the walls of the old town - amazing really that they're still accessible to the public without any railings or barriers! Great views out towards the ducal palace and countryside all around, and the huge, well-kept cemetery inside the walls themselves.
4.0 based on 53 reviews
Our visit to this museum has been the highlight of our stay in Vila Vicosa. It contains numerous exhibits describing the extraction and the transformation of marble in the area of Vila Vicosa, Borba and Estremoz, which is one of the highest quality seams of marble in the world. The friendly custodian took us on a tour of the museum, and gave excellent explanations of the qualities of marble and the extraction and transformation processes. The information available is quite fascinating and well presented in this modern museum. There are some quite stunning modern marble sculptures on display in the museum. Outside, there are exhibits of old mining machinery, and a view into an exhausted marble quarry. The visitor map of the town shows this museum at the old railway station, where it used to be located. It's now next to the LIDL supermarket. Don't miss visiting here when you are in Vila Vicosa.
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