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Óbidos (São Pedro)

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    • Day 114

      Lisbon (Obidos), Portugal May 1st

      May 1 in Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

      Our second day in Lisbon, Portugal.
      Our excursion was to Medieval Obidos. The city of Obidos is about an hour drive away from Lisbon and is a hiltop walled city from medieval times. The wall that we walked around is the perimeter of the old town and made entirely by hand of native stones. As you can see from the pics, the wall is just rock and a path around it. There is no guide rail, just the wall and the path that we walked around the city. Well, we walked around half the wall. Scott got up the first time and then chickened out because of the height and we had to go back down. But he did get some courage and further down we got back up on the wall we walked half of the wall. The views were just hard to believe how far you could see in the country side.
      The history of the city is that King Dinis married Isabel of Aragon in 1282 and gave her the city as a wedding gift. The walls were constructed in the 14th century. We walked through the winding cobblestone streets lined with shops and houses. People still have houses inside the old city walls and there were even a few small (very small) cars driving on the streets to their houses. There were many whitewashed houses, staircases, balconies and tile roofs. In the center is the Church of Santa Maria filled with hand painted tiles and painted ceilings.
      We managed to sample the Portuguese pastries and the local liquor Ginja. Its a sour cherry liquor like brandy that they serve in dark chocolate shot glass. It was a great time walking the wall, winding streets, looking into the shops and sampling pastries and Ginja.
      Then back to the ship to head to Porto tomorrow...
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    • Day 43

      When friends say pop in for lunch

      May 17, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      We were chilling one evening in Lisbon when we received a message from some old friends in Woolaston (Tony and Wendy Franchina). They said they lived about an hour from Lisbon and would we like to pop in for lunch the next day? So we caught a bus and had a lovely afternoon in the picturesque old castle town of Obidos, followed by some drinks at their house.
      So unexpected, and so nice.
      Thanks Tony and Wendy!
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    • Day 43

      Óbidos

      October 26, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ 🌬 20 °C

      Nadia, our guide for the day, picked us up from our apartment at 10.30 am. Nadia, who took us on a day trip to Sintra in 2019, was as bubbly and talkative as ever. We love her enthusiasm and love for life and adventure. Today, she was taking us to the medieval town of Óbidos about 80 kms north of Lisbon. The weather was quite rainy and overcast but we hoped it would clear by the time we there.

      Óbidos grew from a Roman settlement near the foothills of an elevated escarpment, constructed by early Celt tribes. It was later a centre of trade for the Phoenicians. Archeological evidence from the base of the medieval tower at Óbidos also indicates Roman construction; surveys found the remains of a forum, baths and other Roman structures. After the fall of Rome, the region came under the influence of the Visigoths. Sometime after 713 the Moors established a fortification on this mountain, while a Christian community of Mozarabs lived in the Moncharro neighbourhood. So, quite a colourful early history.

      The area was taken from the Moors by the first King of Portugal, Alfonso Henriques, in 1148. The retaking of Óbidos was a final stage of the conquest of the Estremadura Province region. In 1120, King Afonso II gave the title of this village to Queen Urraca. Since then, Óbidos has often been patronised by the Queens of Portugal, giving rise to its informal title as Vila das Rainhas (town of the Queens). The 1755 earthquake caused damage to the village walls, a few churches, and many buildings, and resulted in the loss of much of the Arab and Medieval architecture.

      It is a visually beautiful town with a well preserved wall surrounding it. We parked and walked through narrow streets of the old village. There are beautifully maintained buildings and it is a colourful town. As we wandered about the town the rain started again. Once we had walked through the town we headed off to the coastal surf town of Nazaré.
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    • Day 3

      Obidos

      August 21, 2022 in Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      Obidos es el pueblo medieval más representativo de Portugal. Fue dado a la reina cómo regalo de bodas del rey, fue un pueblo donde nacieron muchos cabellos cruzados. Hasta el día de hoy es famoso por la producción de Ginjinha, una bebida alcohólica a base de cerezas amargas y Brandi así como de la producción de pasteles, empanaditas y pastel de nata.Read more

    • Day 11

      Óbidos

      March 27 in Portugal ⋅ 🌧 14 °C

      A picturesque medieval village (even in the rain) with a well preserved castle and a maze of streets and White House and lots of churches.

      Waiting out the intermittent massive downpours pushed us into sampling yet more pastel de natas, port & ginja in chocolate cups (and it’s not yet midday!)Read more

    • Day 9

      Óbidos, Portugal

      September 1, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 73 °F

      Óbidos is a medieval town nestled within ancient castle walls. Its cobblestone lanes meander amidst whitewashed structures adorned by pink and red bougainvillea, painting a picturesque scene. The town's centerpiece, the 12th-century Óbidos Castle, has been transformed into a luxurious hotel. Visitors can stroll through narrow alleys, where shops brim with traditional Portuguese crafts, and dine on local delicacies in cozy restaurants. Óbidos is renowned for its annual Chocolate Festival, including the famous Óbidos wine in a chocolate cup, which features two delectable Portuguese delights into one delightful treat. This unique confection features a small cup or shell of chocolate filled with sweet Óbidos wine, known for its deep flavor and complexity. When you bite into the chocolate cup, the wine's sweet and fruity notes blend harmoniously with the smooth, indulgent chocolate. It's a delightful combination, making it a popular souvenir for those visiting Óbidos.Read more

    • Day 4–5

      Caldas da Rainha and Obidos, Portugal

      November 10, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 66 °F

      We decided to rent a car for the next 10 days. I usually don't like to do that because I'm not that into driving and because public transportation is so awesome in Europe. But, car rentals are so damn cheap here I couldn't pass it up. It will also allow us to do more trips outside of cities and to nearby parks. The average cost for a rental with a stick shift is going to be $34/day including tolls and gas. The base rate was about $18/day! That's cheaper than if we took buses, trains, and taxis.

      So I picked up the car after checking out of Lisbon and we headed north to a touristy castle town called Obidos. It's about an hour north if driving. First, we stopped in the nearby town of Caldas da Rainha to check it out. There's a beautiful central park with a pond and a palace that makes for great pictures. Sadly, the palace is falling to ruins and we're starting to see a lot of that in Portugal. They just don't have the money to maintain all of the mansions in the country and are probably waiting for EU funds to fix them up.

      We walked for about an hour in town. We're keeping our eyes open for places we may want to retire to, and this town was recommended. It's about 50,000 people but cities that size always seem so much bigger because everyone walks! There are blocks after blocks after blocks of shops selling anything you want and lots of knicknacks you don't. It' s not a tourist town, but it is a ceramic center. We liked it and it's got a good vibe.

      Then it was a short drive south to Obidos. It's a walled medieval city on a steep hill and the center is for pedestrians and local cars only. We parked at a free lot and made our way up to a charming little hotel in the center. For off season, there were a fair amount of day trippers and bus groups. Along the 200 or so meters from the castle gate to our hotel, we passed lots of tourist shops. Most of them were selling Ginjinha in the street, the local cherry liquer. Except here, you could get a shot served in a small chocolate cup. Delicious, but one will do.

      The town prescribes that the buildings are whitewashed with a blue stripe of paint at the base. It makes for great photos. We walked the streets and saw the sights in probably an hour. It's a good thing we only stayed one night and there's a reason most people do it on a day trip. But we have time and spending the night allowed us a chance to see the castle and ramparts at night and also again in the morning before anyone else was up.

      More photos and videos are here. https://photos.app.goo.gl/TFuJkC61ePZiVzSTA
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    • Day 53

      Obidos

      November 22, 2019 in Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

      Evening walk around the walled town, it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas.
      Sun is shinning this morning so moving on to do a bit of sightseeing, only a few minutes drive away but looking forward to a good day.Read more

    • Day 68

      Óbidos

      July 15, 2018 in Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      Nach dem Cabo da Rocca fahren wir weiter nach Óbidos. In dem Städtchen ist es sehr voll, aber trotzdem sehr schön. Es ist komplett von einer Stadtmauer umschlossen, auf der man auch spazieren kann. Es gibt eine Fußgängerzone an der sich die Geschäfte aneinander reihen. Alles ist hier ein bisschen auf Mittelalter gemacht, das heißt die Verkäufer und teilweise auch die Besucher laufen in Mittelalter Kleidung rum. Wir sind uns aber nicht sicher, ob das immer so ist oder ob ein spezielles Fest war.
      Jetzt sind wir an der Lagune von Óbidos. Das ist die größte Lagune Portugals. Das Wasser ist angenehm zum baden, da die Temperatur gleich wieder deutlich höher ist als im Meer.
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    • Day 108

      Obridos

      November 30, 2022 in Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 10 °C

      They have their castle gift wrapped!!! How cool is that!
      I would love to be here at Christmas time, it must be really nice when a child gets to open the huge bow of the present.

      Just past the village I pass a brick factory. Everything is terracotta-coloured. 😄Read more

    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Óbidos (São Pedro), Obidos (Sao Pedro)

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