The largest city in the Algarve province, this is a well-developed economic and cultural center. The production of common salt has played a huge role in the economic development of this place. Rich deposits of sault were discovered in Faro yet in the previous century. This fact has given rise to the appearance of numerous factories. The city remains a major industrial center even nowadays, but in recent years it has started attracting more tourists thanks to its unique nature and rich historical heritage.
In the heart of the historic district, on the picturesque Largo da Se square there is the main symbol of the city - the old cathedral. It was built in the 13th century, but was badly damaged … Open
The resort won’t disappoint fans of beach holidays and shopping, sporting activities and colorful parties. A perfect holiday destination will be the beautiful beach of Praia de Faro … Open
On the northern edge of the city is an interesting old church called the Chapel of Bones. It owes its name to the fact that during the construction, the skulls of 1200 monks of the Carmelite monastery were literally buried in its walls. The construction of the church took place in the 16th century. Since the foundation, it has had a rather terrifying spirit. Skull and bone fragments are found everywhere inside. It is inappropriate for easily impressed people to visit the church.
1.Many locals speak English well, but they are always very happy when visitors speak Portuguese. Before the trip, you should definitely learn a few simple phrases, as this gesture is sure to … Open
The central street of Rua do Prior is a favourite stroll for the guests of the city. You can see a lot of beautiful historic buildings, that house shops, restaurants, and various entertainment venues on their first floors. The street is framed by miniature buildings with a height of no more than three floors. It is really beautifully tiled.
Faro is famous for abundance of attractive unique restaurants; among them travelers point out the national restaurant Tasca. The main feature of this place is a huge selection of local … Open
St. Peter's Church is a bright monument in the Rococo design erected in the 16th century. Nowadays, you can enjoy beautiful sculptures, as well as a magnificent altar, called Nossa Senhora da Vitória there. One of the most visited cultural institutions in Faro is the Archaeological Museum. It contains an excellent collection of artifacts found within Algarve. Many of the exhibits belong to the times of ancient Rome. Antique mosaics and dishes are especially interesting. A part of the museum includes an art exhibition with paintings from the 17th and 18th centuries.