Braga Heritage Walking Tour





Description
Starting in the suburbs of Braga, let yourself be guided by the medieval streets, its gastronomy and nature, with a ride in the secular and oldest lift/funicular of the world still in operation, moved with the counterbalance of water. Highlights: - Full day tour - Pick up & Drop off - Entrance to monuments (up to 5) - Lift/Funicular to Bom Jesus do Monte - Small Groups (max. 6 pax) Braga is one of the oldest and most beautiful cities of Portugal, being also one of the oldest cities in the world with one of the most important religious centers of the Country. Baptized by the Romans as Bracara Augusta, also known nowadays as the “City of the Archbishops” or even by “Portuguese Rome”. Religious Heritage in each corner, the historical center of Braga, witness the religious fervor throughout the centuries with his beautiful monuments.
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Braga is a city of huge beauty and heritage richness, which combines tradition with innovation, the memory to the youth, creativity to conservatism. With over 2000 years of a very rich history, possesses one of the oldest Sacro-Montes in Europe and is the representative of the Minho region, the Bom Jesus. The Roman legacy is another of the attractive factors of Braga, often called ‘Portuguese Rome’, due to its origin in the Roman city of Bracara Augusta. Known by its distinct churches, splendid XVIII century houses, gardens, nature parks and recreational areas. Braga’s long history is visible in the splendor of its monuments, museums and churches. Visiting Braga is like taking a time travel inside modernity. Old city and of traditional religiousness – always imposing on its richness and majesty – lives hand in hand with the entrepreneurship and young spirit in vital areas such as culture, commerce, gastronomy, industry and services.
The appearance of the Church of Lapa, which is confused with the Arcada, is due to the fact that, in 1757, a priest and Canon of the Cathedral of São Paulo was in Portugal preaching and Braga held this religious event in the Arcada. The space was quite popular and the Canon placed a stamp of Our Lady of Lapa there, taking the opportunity to preach, pray and sing, in order to attract the people. Devotion reached such proportions that D. Gaspar de Bragança, Archbishop of Braga, authorized the construction of a chapel.
A National Monument since 1910, the Keep is almost the only thing that remains of the city's old castle. Located at the highest point of the medieval town, it has a coat of arms of D. Fernando over the door. The castle is already mentioned in documents from the beginning of the 14th century, although construction was ordered after the invasions of 1369. Demolished in 1906, it had six towers, of which traces still survive.
These small but attractive public gardens are located adjacent to the eastern wing of the 14th century Archbishop's Palace. The garden takes advantage of the historic backdrop and also incorporates the medieval arches that remain of an arcade from the palace. Laid out in the 1950s the garden was designed by Jose Cardoso da Silva in the Romantic style, in keeping with its surroundings. There are other features from the palace utilised throughout the geometric layout of the garden such as old statues, cornices and coats of arms. At the centre of the garden is a statue of Saint (Santa) Barbara on a fountain. The Santa Barbara Garden is open all year around and is fairly central to Braga. It is a great spot to escape the bustle of the city and relax amongst the greenery and beautifully laid out beds.
the Arco da Porta Nova is probably one of the most iconic buildings in the city, not only because of what it represents in architectural and urban planning terms, but also because it is to this arch that Braga owes the expression we usually hear when someone leaves a door open: “You are from Braga?“
The Cathedral of Braga, is a Roman Catholic church in the northern city of Braga, Portugal. Due to its long history and artistic significance, it is also one of the most important buildings in the country. It is the seat of the Archdiocese of Braga and of the Primate Archbishop of Portugal and Spain. You We will visit the Cathedral, the Chapels, the High Choir and the Treasury-Museum
Before the end of the day, and like a cherry on the topo of the cake (in this case, tour) head to the hillside church and sanctuary of Bom Jesus do Monte, with a ride in the secular and oldest lift/funicular of the world still in operation, moved with the counterbalance of water. Or if you feel up to climb its majestic and beautifully designed stairs. In the top of the hill, you’ll have a beautiful view over Braga, before making your way back to hotel.
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- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Child rate applies only when sharing with 2 paying adults
Reviews(7)
We had a fabulous day, thank you Ricardo! We were shown so many great places and given so much information and history about them, Ricardo was so knowledgeable and friendly. He fitted in so well with our group and nothing was too much trouble. We would highly recommend him.
A wonderful day. Ricardo is a great tour guide and has a wealth of knowledge. The tour was well organised and we had a great day. This is the best day tour we have done.
Amazing day to Braga and Guimarães with Bruno! He was very knowledgeable and provided a great day of sightseeing and learning for us!
This was a wonderful experience and the good weather helped. Certainly someone needs to be relatively fit to do the steps, especially if they go all the way to the very bottom car park. There is a little train to take you back to the top, but inevitably quite a long queue, probably your best bet is to park at the bottom car park. Catch the train to the top explore and then walk down the steps. There is plenty of exploring to do at the top and the views are tremendous. We were lucky enough to see a wedding in the church.
Ricardo picked us up in Porto and spent day with us touring Braga. Fascinating city with big university, a beautiful seminary with many steps and a water-driven funicular. Shops also fun to browse. He was a superb tour guide.
We are happy that you enjoyed it and this makes our day even better. Wish you all the best, great travels and hope to see again in one of our other tours. Kind Regards Bruno Trek Portugal Tours. Kind Regards Bruno Trek Portugal Tours.
The tour was great. We began in Porto near our hotel, turned out to be just the two of us for the morning. Headed to Braga and did the Bon do Jesus. This is the church with the beautiful stairs and stations of the cross on the way up. Ricardo was our guide and explained about how and when the church was built. There is a funicular that we were going to use to return to the car, but we would have to wait 30 minutes. It was built in 1828 and uses water to balance it. Ricardo asked why I had booked this heritage tour and I explained that I like the history of places. We went in to see more of old Braga. The gates and learned there was never a door on one gate, so the joke when people leave doors open in Portugal is that they are from Braga. Had a really nice lunch, then picked up another group of 11 people and went to Guimaraes. There we walked through the old city and the castle. Very good place to go. Ricardo was great as a tour guide. He was patient and answered all of my questions. He apologized for the tour running late with the extra group that joined us but we were fine with it.
We are happy that you enjoyed it and this makes our day even better. Wish you all the best, great travels and hope to see again in one of our other tours. Kind Regards Bruno Trek Portugal Tours. Kind Regards Bruno Trek Portugal Tours
We met Braga through Bruno's hands. We went to Bom Jesus, through a hundred-year elevator. We visited the beautiful city of Braga with all its historical weight expressed in its churches and Roman ruins. Bruno also took us to some picturesque and little touristic places in Braga (probably not very well known - good for us, we felt more comfortable) where we learned a little more about the customs, traditions and gastronomy of the region. Bruno is a very friendly and communicative person who makes you feel comfortable throughout the experience. An enriching experience. I recommend.
We are happy that you enjoyed it and this makes our day even better. Wish you all the best, great travels and hope to see again in one of our other tours. Kind Regards Bruno Trek Portugal Tours



