What to do in Póvoa de Santa Iria e Forte da Casa

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1. Rossio Square

Officially named Praça Dom Pedro IV, this centrally located square is much more commonly known simply as Rossio. Come here at any time of the day to find the square abuzz, as people gather to socialize at cafés around the square’s edge.
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A plaza with patterned pavement, a fountain, and historic buildings in the background.

2. Belém Tower

Belém Tower is an impressive structure on the shore of the Tagus River in Lisbon. The ornate fortification was built here over 500 years ago to fight off any hostile craft that came up the river. Gaze straight across the river from the top of the Tower Terrace to see St. Sebastian’s Fort, another fortification on the opposite shore. With the two towers in place, enemy warships could not achieve success in attacking the city.
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A historic stone castle by a river, with a wooden bridge leading to it.

3. Santa Justa Elevator

The Santa Justa Elevator connects the hilltop neighborhood Bairro Alto with downtown Baixa. The gothic, iron structure rises up from the neoclassical architecture of downtown. The elevator has been in operation since 1905 and was originally operated by a steam engine. Today it’s powered by an electric engine and is a great way to enjoy views over the city. Visit the elevator’s rooftop café.
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A historic bridge with ornate metalwork and a view of a cityscape with red-tiled roofs.

4. Commerce Square

Commerce Square, or the Praça do Comércio, is a meeting place for locals and a great spot to bask in the sun along the riverfront. This was the site of the royal palace for many centuries, until the Great Earthquake of 1755. The palace was remodeled into an elaborate stone monument that marks the point of entry to the city. Today the square offers many places to sit and relax in between visits to the surrounding sites of the central Baixa district.
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A plaza with a statue, a large archway, and yellow buildings.

5. Lisbon Cathedral

The Lisbon Cathedral (the Santa Maria Maior de Lisboa) is a must-see for lovers of architecture. It is the oldest religious structure in Lisbon and has been modified several times, so it reflects many different architectural styles.
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A historic building with ornate architecture, a clock tower, and a tram in the foreground.

6. Pena Palace

An icon of the region, the striking orange-and-yellow Pena Palace stands out amid the lush forest-covered Sintra Mountains. Inspect the eclectic architecture and ostentatious interior of this former royal summer retreat and stroll through the pretty surrounding park, where you’ll find temples and other follies hidden among the trees and flowers.
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Pena Palace with its distinctive yellow and white facade, domed towers, and ornate balconies.

What to do in Póvoa de Santa Iria e Forte da Casa


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Frequently asked questions

Is Póvoa de Santa Iria e Forte da Casa worth visiting?
Póvoa de Santa Iria e Forte da Casa has a unique mix of attractions, culture and local charm. Whether you're into the outdoors, history or local cuisine, there's a lot here to enjoy.
How do I spend a day in Póvoa de Santa Iria e Forte da Casa?
Begin your day with a visit to the best attractions in the area. Then, check out different parts of Póvoa de Santa Iria e Forte da Casa for a quick bite and some retail therapy.
What is the top tourist attraction in Póvoa de Santa Iria e Forte da Casa?
Scroll up to browse a range of recommended things to do in Póvoa de Santa Iria e Forte da Casa, including inexpensive activities, options for all the family and other can't-miss highlights.
Is three days enough to stay in Póvoa de Santa Iria e Forte da Casa?
If you just want to tick off the most popular attractions, three days is a good amount of time for a getaway in Póvoa de Santa Iria e Forte da Casa. Stay for a week or more for the chance to truly appreciate the local vibe, tour nearby highlights and explore off the beaten path.
What are some activities to do in Póvoa de Santa Iria e Forte da Casa with kids?
Deciding what to do in Póvoa de Santa Iria e Forte da Casa with kids has never been so simple. Whether you're travelling with teenagers or little ones, there's a range of family-friendly attractions to keep everyone busy here.

What to do in Póvoa de Santa Iria e Forte da Casa for adults?
Adults of all ages will have lots of things to do in Póvoa de Santa Iria e Forte da Casa. Whether you're into local cuisine, adventure or just love exploring new places, there's something here for everyone.
Are there free things to do in Póvoa de Santa Iria e Forte da Casa?
You don't need to spend piles of cash to have a memorable getaway here. There are loads of cheap things to do in Póvoa de Santa Iria e Forte da Casa for travellers wanting to make the most of their money. Roam the parks, check out free events and festivals or ask a local tour guide for tips.