What to do and see in Braga District, Northern Portugal: The Best Things to do Good for Big Groups

November 16, 2021 Nobuko Falco

Discover the best top things to do in Braga District, Portugal including Quinta de Santa Cristina, Fratelli Aquapark, Se de Braga, Igreja e Convento de Sao Francisco, Centro Historico de Guimaraes, Elevador do Bom Jesus do Monte, Paco dos Duques de Braganca, Largo da Oliveira, Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Consolacao e Santos Passos, Montanha- Parque da Penha.
Restaurants in Braga District

1. Quinta de Santa Cristina

Excellent
86%
Good
12%
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1%
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5.0 based on 92 reviews

Quinta de Santa Cristina

Quinta de Santa Cristina is a Vinho Verde wine producer which, besides the wines and sparkling wines production, provides Wine Tourism experiences that join wine and nature! The bookings must be made in advance, and our visitors can opt by guided tours to the vineyards and the winery, wine tastings, picnics or 4x4 and rafting wine tours. We also have a wine shop where we sell our wines and some local products. Come and meet the stories and traditions of the Vinho Verde, a unique wine in the World!

2. Fratelli Aquapark

Barragem de Queimadela, Fafe Portugal http://www.aquaparkfratelli.com
Excellent
100%
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5.0 based on 17 reviews

Fratelli Aquapark

3. Se de Braga

R. Dom Paio Mende, Braga 4700-424 Portugal +351 253 263 317 http://www.se-braga.pt
Excellent
55%
Good
34%
Satisfactory
9%
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1%
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4.5 based on 1,484 reviews

Se de Braga

Reviewed By Bozeman-Dublin - Trim, Ireland

I really likes the Sè in Braga, right in the heart of the old town. For €2 you can visit the cloisters, crypt and the cathedral itself. For €3 you can visit the museum but I didnt add that particular option. The Cathedral is cavernous as you'd expect but still retains a homely and welcoming feel. I loved the banners hanging from the walls between the windows and the unbelievably intricate and decorative organ at the back of the nave. The altar is simple, but it has gorgeous stained glass windows flanking stand beautifully carved chorister chaurs. Most if the visit will be spent at the gold gilted organ I suspect. It really has to be seen to be believed, as beautiful an organ as you ever will see with a beautifully painted ceiling above it.

4. Igreja e Convento de Sao Francisco

Largo de Sao Francisco, Guimaraes 4810-429 Portugal +351 253 439 850 http://www.guimaraesturismo.com/pages/153/?geo_article_id=113
Excellent
69%
Good
28%
Satisfactory
3%
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4.5 based on 214 reviews

Igreja e Convento de Sao Francisco

Reviewed By iolandaa21 - Lisbon, Portugal

The medieval remains of the Convent of S. Francisco de Guimarães said to still be visible in the high altar of the church are of historical importance, though what I feel really impresses the viewers is the guilded wood carving (which is stunning) surrounded by the 18th century blue and white glazed tiles. The trompe d'oeil ceiling over the church aile is also eye catching.

5. Centro Historico de Guimaraes

Guimaraes Portugal +351 936 003 852 http://www.cm-guimaraes.pt
Excellent
72%
Good
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4.5 based on 3,021 reviews

Centro Historico de Guimaraes

Reviewed By maude52

It’s a beautiful city. The real Portugal. Lots to see. Very walkable. Great restaurants. They light the city at night. It’s like Christmas

6. Elevador do Bom Jesus do Monte

Largo do Santuario do Bom Jesus Tenões, Braga 4715-056 Portugal +351 253 676 636 [email protected] http://www.bomjesus.pt
Excellent
68%
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27%
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4.5 based on 6,790 reviews

Elevador do Bom Jesus do Monte

Reviewed By dilmalima - Braga, Portugal

To climb the stairs in the early morning or to enjpy a an easy breezy end of afternoon, Bom Jesus is always perfect.

7. Paco dos Duques de Braganca

Rua Conde Dom Henrique, Guimaraes 4800-412 Portugal +351 253 412 273 [email protected] https://pacodosduques.gov.pt/monumentos/paco-dos-duques/
Excellent
52%
Good
38%
Satisfactory
9%
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4.5 based on 1,845 reviews

Paco dos Duques de Braganca

Reviewed By iolandaa21 - Lisbon, Portugal

Built in the first quarter of the 15th century its inner space is divided in several rooms, whose artifacts are just stunning - such as those in the Banquet Hall or the Hall of the lost steps, to mention just a few. The roof designed as the interior wooden keel of a boat is worth being admired. I was fortunate enough to have equally watched a temporary exhibit on Medieval torture instruments in one of the upper floor rooms.

8. Largo da Oliveira

Guimaraes 4810 Portugal
Excellent
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4.5 based on 940 reviews

Largo da Oliveira

Reviewed By Bozeman-Dublin - Trim, Ireland

A stunner of a square, thr nicest in the whole old town although the Sao Tiago right next door through the arches runs it close! The beguiling Padrao Do Salado draws the eye, a lovely monument to those who died in the 14th century battle of Solado against Muslim forces. It has a big cross inside a gothic style portico. Behind it the Oliveira Church is a masterpiece. Its wonderfully intricate inside and out, such a peaceful place with beautiful stonework and sunshine pouring in the windows. All atound the Square there are restaurants with outdoor seating. It's a wonderful atmospheric area, one of my favourite places in Guimaraes. Dobt miss the old town hall at the far end from the Padrao, the one with the arches and the reddish hue.

9. Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Consolacao e Santos Passos

Largo da Republica do Brasil 4800, Guimaraes 4810-446 Portugal http://www.csarmento.uminho.pt/docs/ndat/pcaldas/PCaldas015.pdf
Excellent
46%
Good
46%
Satisfactory
8%
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4.5 based on 157 reviews

Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Consolacao e Santos Passos

Reviewed By VadimM67 - Murmansk, Russia

This fabulous Baroque church draws half its appeal from an organic ensemble with a geometrically laid out garden on Largo do Brasil. The Church of Our Lady of Consolation and the Holy Steps has the middle name San Gualter in honor of a Franciscan monk, a local saint. The church itself began to be built at the beginning of the XVIII century on the site of a chapel of the sixteenth century. Architect Andres Soares completed the construction of the church in 1785 in the then fashionable Baroque style. Two flanking bell towers, built in the middle of the XIX century by an architect from Porto, complete the fabulous image of San Gualter. The staircase balustrade and altar of the main chapel date from the late 18th century. The interior is designed in an impressive neoclassical style.

10. Montanha- Parque da Penha

Vereda Guimaraes Coop, Guimaraes 4800-179 Portugal +351 253 414 114 http://www.turipenha.pt/parque-de-campismo.html
Excellent
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4.5 based on 552 reviews

Montanha- Parque da Penha

Reviewed By jezzc_13 - Hethersett, United Kingdom

Really did not think that the trip up the mountain in the cable car €7.50 return per person, would be soo good. Yes we did pick a sunny day, but we enjoyed a 2 hour trek up through the park enjoying all the nooks and crannies between the boulders. The shrines were a delight along with the viewpoints which were fantastic of the city and the surrounding countryside. Totally worth it and a real highlight winding in and out of the giant boulders.

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