16th century temple of a single nave with lateral porch Mannerist and a magnificent dome, topped by a statue representing St. Michael the Archangel. In the chancel, with Greek cross floorplan, looms ahead an altarpiece of Baroque carved, gilded and painted, with double columns and lintels, torsas. Also, inside, to the screens, tiles and statuary.
In 1992, UNESCO extended the categories of World Heritage and added the farmlands. Sintra obtained this classification with its typical and rich landscape, from the village up to the mountains. The old town of Sintra was an important center of the romantic architecture in Europe in the 19th century. With its Royal Palace, the Villa has a privileged position and a climate very own. Dozens of monuments make the delights of passers-by Sintra. The Serra de Sintra offers a huge variety of vegetation, paths and lakes and is also rich in cultural level, by the huge set of palaces and …
A lovely beach in between sea carved cliffs, that belongs to the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park. On its northern part there is naturism. Its western part is composed of rocky cliffs and small beaches in between, namely the Adraga Beach. A welcoming beach with imposing rocks on both sides. It has a restaurant, a first aid post and parasols rental.
Born in 1997, the Ribeirinha de Colares is the result of the joint efforts of its partners Patrícia Almeida Costa and Vicente Veiga, the chef. This restaurant has an atmosphere that is simultaneously welcoming and modern albeit rooted in the Portuguese tradition. At lunch time it features a simple menu of hot traditional Portuguese dishes and salads or sausage dishes at the customer's request. At dinner time, it has a quite varied à la carte menu. The wine list covers every region and all price ranges.