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Praca da Republica, Braga 4710-305 Portugal
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Braga and Guimarães with Lunch Included - Small Group - Full Day
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Maximize time in Portugal with a full-day tour to the two heritage cities of Braga and Guimarães. After getting picked up at your hotel in Porto, explore the historic center and striking castle of Guimarães plus the Cathedral in Braga. Learn about each town’s history from your guide and relax over a traditional Portuguese lunch including Vinho Verde, a wine produced locally.
€80.00 per adult
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Underwhelming square just off the old town area with some overpriced restaurants for tourists. Disappointingly the fountain was not in operation when I visited.
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The main square of Braga. Very nice to stroll along the centre which is pedestrianised. It has a fountain which was dry on my visit, and a bandstand with grassy areas which the locals lounge on while eating lunch. Some very impressive buildings chief among them the Basilica Dos
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This square is full of flowers, it's very secure and clean. Children playing around some people selling portuguese chellnuts, and close have several other small square that have artists playing, coffee shops all around and, of course, is full of department stores.
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The Praça da Republica is one of the main squares in Braga, Portugal. It is a garden type square with buildings around it - some very lovely buildings. There are monuments, fountains and churches lining the square. It is nice but nothing special.
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This square is iconic Full of light Wide With ancient trees With families tourists and animals walking With restaurants and churches Old palaces that toasty are library's and small bistros Behind there's an old defensive tower of the original city What can we say more? Just
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