Marco de Canaveses (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈmaɾku ðɨ kɐnɐˈvezɨʃ]) is a city and municipality of the Porto district, in northern Portugal. The population in 2011 was 53,450, in an area of 201.89 km². The city itself had a population of 9,042 in 2001.
Restaurants in Marco de Canaveses
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Amazing historical railway bridge. Worth the visit! Fantastic for photographers.
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THE CASTELINHO Every year, on September 8th, the Castelinho is visited by thousands of people, who seek with their presence to honor Our Lady of the Nativity of Castelinho. A place of spirituality and surrender.
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An incredible church with a very pleasant surrounding space, blue tiles, sacred art and quite interesting architecture.
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A boutique family-owned vineyard that produces Vinho Verde DOC and is open for wine tasting and to show the vineyard, winery, and the farm.
The hospitality off the owners made us feel very welcome. We have had a great experience. The clear and relaxed explanation during the wine tour together with the beautiful wines accomplished with delicious Portuguese tapas was amazing.
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A beyond excellence experience. Highest lock in Europe and with only 30 cm clearance on each side of the boat , we marvelled at the skill of the captain. Impressive experience
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Incredible bridge over Tâmega River in Marco de Canaveses.
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Ancient Roman ruins of Tongobriga historical city in the lovely village of Freixo, Marco de Canaveses.
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The existing Chapel, dedicated to the Virgin of Deliverance was once the main church of the parish of Saint Martin of Fandinhães. Its location, away from communication routes and populated areas close to the Douro valley led to the transfer and creation of a new parish seat in Paços de Gaiolo. So, we are left with the memory of this Romanesque structure, which, either dismantled or designed, shows curious details of the medieval stonemasons' artistic work. This Chapel is part of the Route of the Romanesque.
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