Located in Ribatejo, pleasant location, lies this traditional Portuguese rural House, 17th century. Around here there are several places of great historical and cultural interest.
It was in 1960 that Henrique Neves inaugurated what would become the first generation of Estrelas de Tomar. If you wish to taste the best sweets and pastries from Tomar, this is the right spot. Among the specialties of the region's sweets stand out the Fatias de Tomar, Beija-me depressa, Estrelas de Tomar and Queijinhos Doces.
Two-storey shopping mall and a shopping area with 3548m2. Building built from scratch, with commercial, residential and offices. Has 64 shops and is located in the city centre. No hypermarket, supermarket.
Museum opened in 2004 with contemporary art exhibitions of 20th and 21st century, with a predominance of Portuguese surrealism, including José-Augusto France, tomarense donor of the works of the Museum.
The most frequented leisure space in the historic center of the city of Tomar, with extensive landscaped spaces and large trees. Offers various equipment, including a beach volleyball court, a playground and an Inn.
It was the first space dedicated the show to take in the year 800 and restored in 1876 with the name Nabantino Theatre. In 1901 the first film screening that tomarenses could watch. The Paradise Theater closed definitely to the public in 1991, after being acquired by the Câmara Municipal de Tomar in 1997, which undertook to renovate the building in ruins and inaugurate the current space in 2002. Hosts all kinds of shows, including plays and film sessions, boasting a capacity of 418 people.