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Teleférico da Penha
- heritage
Lugar das Hortas
4810-025, Guimarães
The journey on the Teleférico da Penha begins at the aerial tramway's terminal. It offers unique views of the city until it reaches its peak, on the Alto da Penha. There, apart from the belvederes with excellent views, there are also restaurants, bars, a hotel, a camping park, a mini-golf course, a maintenance circuit, picnic areas and, for the most adventurous, caves just waiting to be discovered.
Conservatória dos Registos Predial e Comercial de Guimarães
- utilities
Avenida Dom João IV, 366 E-H
4810-533, Guimarães
Chico d'Agrela
- food & drink
Travessa de Real, 16
4805-483, Santo Estevão Briteiros
A rustic and welcming space, located on a villa's groun floor, that serves national dishes.
Segurança Social - Serviço Local de Guimarães
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Largo de Martins Sarmento, 241
4810-241, Guimarães
Serviço de Finanças de Guimarães 1
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Avenida Conde de Margaride, 822 - 1º
4839-004, Guimarães
Museu de Alberto Sampaio
- heritage
Rua Alfredo Guimarães
4800-407, Guimarães
Created in 1928 to house the artistic collection of the extinct Collegiate Church of Nossa Senhora da Oliveira and other churches and convents in Guimarães, here you can see objects of local origin and ancient sacred art, namely collections of sculptures (architectural, large and tomb). , from the medieval period to the 18th century; a jewelery collection; a collection of paintings from the 16th to 18th centuries; tiles and faience, among others.
Camélia Hotel & Homes
- hotels
EN105, 787
4810-295, Guimarães
The Camellia Hotel & Homes is ideal for those who enjoy the private space of a family farm. Stands out for its excellence in hospitality, architecture and personal service, including the Organization of visits to the region's cultural heritage and gourmet on-site dining options.
Castelo de Guimarães
- heritage
Rua Conde Dom Henrique
4800-412, Guimarães
In the 10th century, the Countess Mumadona had a monastery built on her estate. The fact that it was the target of intense Moorish attacks meant that a fortress was built to protect the monks and the Christian community. Thus was born the Castle of Guimarães. After the birth of Condado Portucalense, it became inhabited by Count Dom Henrique and Dona Teresa, who had major works carried out on this monument. Between the 13th and 15th century, several kings contributed to the improvement of the Castle, after which it was abandoned, finding itself very degraded until the 20th century, when …