The 10 Best Things to do Good for Couples in Tomar, Central Portugal

April 2, 2022 Osvaldo Hartline

Tomar (Portuguese pronunciation: [tuˈmaɾ]), also known in English as Thomar, is a city and a municipality in Santarém District in Portugal. The town proper has a population of about 20,000. The municipality population in 2011 was 40,677, in an area of 351.20 km².
Restaurants in Tomar

1. Corda Bamba

Rua da Fonte do Choupo A atividade pode ser realizada em diversos locais, ligue para mais informações, Tomar 2300-468 Portugal +351 939 931 279 [email protected] http://www.cordabamba.pt
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5.0 based on 28 reviews

Corda Bamba

The best activity for soccer lovers! Talk to your friends and book now! Are you going to let this experience escape you? - Events by booking; - 15€ per person; - Recommended for groups of 10 to 24 people; - Includes insurance and monitors; - Includes field with dressing room / showers (Ferreira do Zezere). Possibility to be in your space. Special prices for groups. We create events of 1 day.

2. Charola

Estrada do Convento Convento de Cristo, Tomar 2300-322 Portugal http://www.conventocristo.gov.pt/pt/index.php?s=white&pid=186&identificador=ct115_pt
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Charola

Reviewed By hans-jaguar - Santa Comba Dao, Portugal

The “Charola of the Convento de Cristo (c. 1160 - c. 1250)” is a religious building. The Charola (or Rotunda) is an integral part of the historical complex called “The Convento de Cristo” which has been classified as a National Monument, and this in the year 1910, and as a World Heritage Site, in the year 1983. The date of its construction dates back to the castle's origins (c. 1160) and is closely linked to the early days of the kingdom of Portugal and to the Order of the Templars, having been internally reconfigured in the 16th century. It is representing an confluence of Romanesque and Gothic styles, integrating Manueline decoration and an important set of 16th century paintings and sculptures. It served as a private oratory for the Knights Templar and later became a chancel for the church built during the reign of King Manuel I.

3. Convento de Cristo

Igreja do Castelo Templario, Tomar 2300-000 Portugal +351 249 315 089 http://www.conventocristo.gov.pt/pt/index.php
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5.0 based on 3,164 reviews

Convento de Cristo

Reviewed By Civls444

In order to see as much as possible of this extraordinary architectural and historical jewel you should allow a minimum of two hours. Just when you think you have explored every open room...wait! There is still more to see and marvel at. Don't be afraid to peek behind curtains and venture up small staircases.....

4. Aqueduto dos Pegoes

Aqueduto do Convento de Cristo Vale dos Pegões, Tomar 2305-203 Portugal +351 249 315 089 [email protected] http://www.conventocristo.gov.pt/pt/index.php?s=white&pid=191&identificador=ct1110_pt
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4.5 based on 428 reviews

Aqueduto dos Pegoes

Reviewed By twocreativetravelers - Moorsele, Belgium

We loved how 'uncontrolled' this site was, many tourist spots have all kinds of restrictions but this site offered the visitor total freedom. The Aquaduct is absolutely huge, rising about 100ft at its highest point. We walked on top to about the halfway point when we returned to the starting spot. Beware that on busy days there may only be 1 way traffic up there and there isn't a ton of room to social distance effectively. We're not engineers but clearly the construction we saw here is an amazing feat for the time frame in which it was built. The views are spectacular both from the top across the surroundings as well as from the bottom as you take in the entirety of the aquaduct.

5. Castelo de Tomar

Colina do Castelo, Tomar 2300-000 Portugal +351 249 315 089 http://www.conventocristo.pt/pt/index.php?s=white&pid=185
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4.5 based on 1,130 reviews

Castelo de Tomar

Reviewed By O180DVjacks - Melbourne, United States

From the first moment you arrive in Tomar, Hold on to your hat, you are in for an experience of a lifetime. The Town of Tomar is a myriad of sweet smelling small passages, streets and squares, cafe's, shops, and small restaurants and eateries to cater to every taste. The food is authentic and delicious....be prepared to gain a few pounds in weight. The Old Town of Tomar is steeped in history, and the best way to see this is a guided tour in a Tuk Tuk., its like a magical mystery tour and the drivers/tour guides are fluent in English, French and German. The Templar Castle and the Convent of Christ is the Icing on a very big cake. Go and be amazed. I will leave it at that.

6. NaturZ

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NaturZ

Canoeing is one of the most fun outdoor activities and easy to practice in groups. The Naturz has all the conditions to give an unforgettable day with lots of activities and fun, always in contact with beautiful landscapes

7. Mata Nacional dos Sete Montes

Avenida Doutor Candido Madureira, Tomar 2300-531 Portugal +351 249 329 823 http://www.tomar.comlu.com/album/cerca.htm
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4.5 based on 97 reviews

Mata Nacional dos Sete Montes

Reviewed By jerb2014 - Bristol, United States

This park, one of many beautiful green spaces in the city of Tomar, is exquisite. You can, if you wish, walk all the way up to the Convent on various pathways. If you do go to the park, you walk beneath old and pine trees and are surrounded by terraces, flowers galore, hedges, fountains and urns. A very beautiful and peaceful spot to sit a reflect for minutes, or hours, before setting out to sightsee again. It is certainly one of the most beautiful parks we visited on our trip. There is no admission charge as it is open to the public without charge.

8. Synagogue of Tomar

Rua Dr. Joaquim Jacinto, 73 The synagogue has been renovated and is now open for visitors, Tomar 2300-577 Portugal +351 249 329 823 [email protected] http://www.cm-tomar.pt/index.php/sinagoga
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Synagogue of Tomar

THE SYNAGOGUE IS TEMPORARLY CLOSED FOR WORKS Visit the temporary exhibition of the synagogue's estate from December 20, 2017 in the Cultural Complex of Levada (João Carlos Everard street). We apologize for the inconvenience caused.

Reviewed By manonthemove1812 - Mahwah, United States

Although not a operating synagogue any longer, this building we were told is the oldest remaining structure of what was a synagogue in the ibereian penninsula, dating back to the 1500s. We can only imagine the history of who passed through its doors throughout the centuries, and the stories it would tell us, could it actully speak to us! Hidden away in this quaint city, the building attract thousands of visitors a year, and has received many jewish artifacts from around the world in recent times, which adds to its character, since any original jewish artifacts have long been removed or destroyed.

9. Republic Square

Praca da Republica, Tomar Portugal
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Republic Square

Reviewed By Lesterbeach - Winnipeg, Canada

The streets radiate out from the square. The buildings along the streets are quite beautiful. The church and bell tower are on one side of the square a government building on the other with the statue of founder Gualdim Pais in the Center. Nice views of the castle too

10. Mouchao Parque

Rua Parque, Tomar 2300-586 Portugal
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4.0 based on 26 reviews

Mouchao Parque

Reviewed By jerb2014 - Bristol, United States

We stayed at the Hotel Templar, so this park was literally next door. It is beautifully manicured and maintained and when we were there when the wisteria was in full bloom, as were the redbuds, calla lilies and camellias. Waterways of the River Nabao pass through this park creating spots for rest and excellent photo opportunities. I could have spent the whole morning here admiring the beauty of it all. It is basically located between the Hotel Templar and the Old Town. The bridge and the waterwheel are nearby too.

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