A small room (part of the Museum of Archeology) where a traditional kitchen of the Algarve is represented. One goes back in time to remember time honoured rustic objects… From the millstone to the pans, copper drippings, cloths and aprons, jars and glass demijohns, among other utensils. Aside from this voyage to the traditional kitchen, there are also temporary exhibitions such as the traditional nativity scene of the mountains and the "Maias".
The Vilamoura casino is located in one of the biggest entertainment centers in the Algarve. It has 350 slot machines, 20 game tables with baccarat, black jack and French and American roulette. It has a multipurpose room, the Royal Room, which can be used as a conference room or restaurant. The Mira room, with capacity for 550 people, has shows every night.
A museum and an archeological site where one can see objects and artefacts discovered in the roman ruins of the village's hill. These ruins are part of a noble house of the 1st century and one can see roman bathhouses, tanks for salting the fish, the foundations of a mortuary tower and of a port zone of the roman period. Along the traject there are explanatory plaques.
A cultural space that belongs to the Town Hall, where several activities take place, namely temporary exhibitions and ballroom dancing. It has a theatre group: TAL and a chess club.