What to do and see in Vila Real, Northern Portugal: The Best Sights & Landmarks

July 12, 2021 Veronika Gaddis

Vila Real is a municipality and simultaneously the capital and largest city of the Vila Real District, northern Portugal. The population in 2011 was 51,850, in an area of 378.80 square kilometres.
Restaurants in Vila Real

1. Kartodromo Vila Real

Aerodromo Oeste, Vila Real 5000-102 Portugal +351 968 562 750 [email protected] http://www.kartodromovilareal.com
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4.5 based on 19 reviews

Kartodromo Vila Real

We have go-karts for all ages starting at 6, for starters and more experienced drivers. We also have a lasertag / lasergame arena and a bar with pool, darts and a great panoramic view to the track.

2. Capela Nova ( Igreja de Sao Paulo )

Rua dos Combatentes da Grande Guerra, Vila Real 5000-635 Portugal http://www.cm-vilareal.pt/animacao-e-turismo/patrimonio-cultural/monumentos.html
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4.5 based on 85 reviews

Capela Nova ( Igreja de Sao Paulo )

3. Santuario De Panoias

Vale de Nogueiras, Vila Real 5000-103 Portugal http://www.patrimoniocultural.gov.pt/pt/patrimonio/patrimonio-imovel/pesquisa-do-patrimonio/classificado-ou-em-vias-de-classificacao/geral/view/70273
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4.5 based on 29 reviews

Santuario De Panoias

4. Quinta do Infantado

Chanceleiros, Vila Real 5085-217 Portugal +351 254 738 020 [email protected] http://www.quintadoinfantado.com
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4.5 based on 16 reviews

Quinta do Infantado

Established in 1816, Quinta do Infantado has 46 ha of vines, 100% class A (like a Grand Cru). Certified organic viticulture in 12 ha, sustainable in the remaining 34 ha. The wines, Douro (showing a sunny terroir and freshness) and Porto (drier than usual thanks to a longer fermentation), are exclusively estate grown. Quinta do Infantado in 3 words: balance, terroir and elegance.

Reviewed By azuki

We visited this vineyard as part of the tour at Barefoot George (which I highly recommend). I really enjoy visit the smaller producers, where I get to talk to the owner/winemaker, rather than listening to a canned speech by a company employee. The name, Infantado, refers to Infante D. Pedro. The vineyard was established for the prince who became King D. Pedro IV of Portugal and D. Pedro I of Brazil. Today, the vineyard has been in the hands of the Roseira family for over a century, with its sixth generation in wine production. We entered the dark, cool cellars, where they have some gigantic wine barrels. Everything looks really ancient. I was startled by some noise. The owner said, oh, don't worry, the bats are harmless, they eat bugs. While reassured that there is no bloodsucking fiend, I wondered how this conversation would go with a U.S, food safety inspector. The vineyard is situated in the valley, and while it does not provide gorgeous vista, the view from the tasting room is quite nice. We got to enjoy some wonderful port wine after the tour, as we chat with the owner on everything from Vivino to the future of port wine. It was a most wonderful visit, and needless to say, we bought a few bottles so we can relive the memories at home.

5. Casa de Mateus

Freguesia de Mateus, Vila Real 5000-291 Portugal +351 259 323 121 [email protected] http://www.casademateus.com
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4.0 based on 979 reviews

Casa de Mateus

Reviewed By Carspre - Wilmington, United States

This visit was via a Viking River cruise excursion and was an already familiar place due to the picture on the famous Mateus rosé wine bottle. We all immediately recognized the home as soon as we rounded the last curve of the entrance drive. The grounds were fun to explore before we entered the home. A local guide gave excellent information about the home, the earliest ancestors of the family as well as the current family. Truly, the past and present owners are remarkable people who have served Portugal in other capacities than just estate owners. Although Mateus wine is definitely not my favorite at this point in my life, I was happy to order it for dinner on board the Viking ship that night. One glass was enough to toast the history of my youth as well as the owners of this gracious and iconic home. It was such a pleasure to visit this beautiful quinta.

6. Sao Domingos Church

Avenida Carvalho Araujo, Vila Real 5000-657 Portugal http://www.cm-vilareal.pt/index.php/conhecer/monumentos
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4.0 based on 30 reviews

Sao Domingos Church

7. Santuario de Nossa Senhora de La Salette

Vila Real Portugal
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4.0 based on 3 reviews

Santuario de Nossa Senhora de La Salette

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