What to do and see in Faro, Algarve: The Best Points of Interest & Landmarks

August 20, 2021 Major Galusha

Faro is the best-known city in Portugal’s deservedly famous Algarve region. There’s an archaeological museum and a “Bishops’ Palace,” a Renaissance cathedral that was heavily bombed during World War II, but later rebuilt. Nearby in Estoi are Roman ruins, and Albufeira, also nearby, is a formerly quaint fishing village influenced by the Moors in the 8th century. It’s situated in a cliffside location, and has become famous for its beaches (there are 20) and nightlife.
Restaurants in Faro

1. Fabrica dos Sentidos

Boca de Faro, Faro 8000 Portugal +351 919 656 850 http://www.fabricadossentidos.org
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4.5 based on 22 reviews

Fabrica dos Sentidos

2. Palacio de Estoi

Rua de Sao Jose Estói, Faro 8005-465 Portugal +351 21 040 7620 http://www.pestana.com/pt/hotel/pousada-estoi
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4.5 based on 378 reviews

Palacio de Estoi

Reviewed By LuizDutraNeto - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

While staying in Faro and having some spare time, a visit to "Palácio de Estói" is highly recommended. It is only 10km away from Faro and easily reached by car (or public bus). The palace had its construction started around 1840 and was completed only in 1906. It features characteristics of the neo-baroque and neo-rococo styles, with fine plastered ceilings, beautiful paintings and traditional furniture. At its French inspired gardens, ponds, fountains and many marble statues complete the scene. A chapel dedicated to the "Holy Family" is within its premises. In 1977, "Palácio de Estói" was appointed as a Portuguese National Monument and, after totally renovated, it became a hotel. We just drove from Faro, visited the public areas of the hotel, had lunch at its "O Visconde" restaurant and headed to nearby "Ruínas de Milreu". A lovely day at Faro's countryside! Enjoy!

3. Arco da Vila Interpretative Center

Rua da Misericordia 8 Centro Histórico, Faro 8000-269 Portugal [email protected] http://www.cm-faro.pt/5810/arco-da-vila.aspx
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4.5 based on 53 reviews

Arco da Vila Interpretative Center

Reviewed By Taxidevil - Glasgow, United Kingdom

The Arco da Vila is the old gateway into the old town there was a large earthquake in this area and the gate was built in the early 19th century. Today you can see the storks nesting on top. The Tourist Information centre is net door

4. Comur - Conserveira de Portugal

Rua Dom Francisco Gomes 8, Faro 8000-306 Portugal +351 21 134 9044 http://www.facebook.com/COMUR-Conserveira-de-Portugal-650254705374874/
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4.5 based on 8 reviews

Comur - Conserveira de Portugal

Reviewed By ricardodpraca

Outstandng shop from the visual point of view and also amazing products. The antiques are also a high point.

5. Porta Arabe

Rua do Municipio, Faro 8000-269 Portugal http://www.cm-faro.pt/5935/porta-arabe.aspx
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Porta Arabe

Reviewed By LuizDutraNeto - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

The "Porta Árabe" (the "Arab Gate", in English) was the main entrance to the city of Faro. In medieval times, all those arriving from the sea needed to cross "Porta Árabe" to reach the city. It dates from the 11th century and is today accessed through the monumental "Arco da Vila". As a matter of fact, "Porta Árabe", a horseshoe shaped arch, is situated at the far end of awesome "Arco da Vila. It is the oldest remaining Moorish horseshoe arch in Portugal. A quick visit, a few pictures and keep going. Faro awaits you! Enjoy!

6. Rua Dom Francisco Gomes

Rua Dom Francisco Gomes Freguesia da Sé, Faro 8000-306 Portugal
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4.0 based on 117 reviews

Rua Dom Francisco Gomes

7. Capela dos Ossos

Largo do Carmo Igreja de Nossa Senhora do Carmo, Faro 8000-148 Portugal
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Capela dos Ossos

Reviewed By belgianguy1 - Bruges, Belgium

A chapel full of bones and skulls, how cool is that...apparently when the cemetary was full they unearthed the bones and displayed them here...1250 skeletons in all... access is through the Carmo church... there's a small 2 euro fee to enter

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