Is Obidos a walled city?


Is Obidos a walled city? Obidos is an ancient village that still today retains its walls. Most of the buildings needed to be rebuilt after the big 1700s earthquake, but some of them are still original from the 1300s or so. The city walls are an attraction on their own, because they encompass a huge, huge area.


What time does the Obidos castle open?

During the high season (May to September), the castle usually opens at 9:00 am and closes at 7:00 pm. During the low season (October to April), the castle may close earlier, usually at 5:00 pm.


Can you swim in Obidos Lagoon?

The beach of Foz do Arelho – in the northern part of the lagoon – is one of the most frequented. In this place, the lagoon crosses with the Atlantic Ocean. Here you will have the opportunity to swim in the crystal clear waters of the lagoon or enjoy some waves on the ocean side.


Is Cascais or Sintra better?

Cascais and Sintra are both amazing in their own right, but the simple answer for 'Sintra or Cascais? ' is: Sintra is the better destination for a day trip, but Cascais is the better location for a holiday. Sintra has many more varied sights and attractions than Cascais, which makes it the best choice for a day trip.


Can you do Sintra and Obidos in one day?

This tour will take you on a discovery path of the magic of Portuguese castles from medieval times to the romanticism period. Sintra will be the first visiting area.


Which is better Obidos or Sintra?

No contest, choose Sintra. Go to Sintra in a blink of an eye. If you had more time and money to spend, taking a look at Obidos would be nice, but there is not too much to see besides the medivial castle. Now in Sintra area you'll have a blast with all you can do and see.


How many days do you need in Obidos?

While many visit Obidos on a day trip, I recommend staying at least one night here in the Obidos Castle. I've got all the tips you need to visit, including must-see sights, fascinating history, where to eat, and — of course — the best places to stay including spending the night in its 12th-century castle!


How long is the wall of Obidos?

Óbidos' dramatic, fully intact Moorish wall imposingly surrounds the historical centre of town and stretches in a completed loop of 1560m, all of which can be walked across the top, at a height of 13m in some spots (not including the towers).


What Portuguese city has everything but tourists?

Évora, capital of the Alentejo region, was once the seat of the Kings of Portugal and today its rich cultural heritage is plain to see.