The largest city in the Algarve, Faro is the enchanting gateway to the paradise that is southern Portugal.
Image courtesy of Câmara Municial de Faro
Spread out over 40 acres of rugged land overlooking the spectacular Ria Formosa, this natural park provides you with a peaceful respite in the middle of Faro’s urban hustle and bustle.
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Arco da Vila is one of the most beautiful and photo-worthy Faro attractions. It dates back hundreds of years and was originally created to be a gate to the city’s waterside.
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If you’re planning your trip for around the holidays, you’ve got to check out the Medieval Fair of Paderne. One of the most unique things to do in Faro, this annual festival takes place during the last days of the year and is the closest you’ll get to going back in time.
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Also known as the Museu Municipal de Faro, this cultural attraction is the second-oldest museum in the Algarve and was officially opened in 1894, on the 500th anniversary of the birth of Henry the Navigator.
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Digging into a plate of Portuguese piri piri chicken is one of the best ways to fuel up for some Faro sightseeing. This local delicacy is made by marinating chicken (normally chicken legs, thighs, drumsticks, or whole chickens) in a fiery hot sauce.
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