HOTELS IN PORTUGAL
Hotel 1
Everything starts on the Monte de Santa Luzia, where there is a church today.
Obligatory visit and climb to the top of the dome for the best view of Viana do Castelo, right next to the Pousada de Santa Luzia where it would have been the old settlement having its economy that benefited from the pilgrimages to Santiago de Compostela.
Hotel 2
The river, reference point of the village, was a very active way of communication until the twentieth century, with its medieval bridge, built from a Roman one, that established the contacts between the two banks and allowed the connection of the village by land , To other stops, and often served as an obligatory passage for the pilgrims who went to Santiago de Compostela.
Hotel 3
The city has always been the residence of men of regional and state power, with visits since Prehistory. Its Mother Church, of Romanesque architecture already presents some gothic traits brought by the XIV century in Portugal, among them the marked ogivais typical of this height. Barcelos means “riverside and flat land”, an expression present in the oldest documents referring to the city.
Hotel 4
The city has always been the residence of men of regional and state power, with visits since Prehistory. Its Mother Church, of Romanesque architecture already presents some gothic traits brought by the XIV century in Portugal, among them the marked ogivais typical of this height. Barcelos means “riverside and flat land”, an expression present in the oldest documents referring to the city.