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Faro
is the Algarve's capital and main transport hub. It's the gateway to the
heavily-touristed coast and also a thriving commercial centre - but surprisingly
pleasant for all that. The main sights of historical interest are within
the compact old town centre.
Faro,
Portugal - What to See in the Algarve Capital
I've spent the past few
years of my life working out of Faro airport in Portugal. I tend to deal
with a lot of tourists who've come to explore the Algarve coast to the
east and west. But, as people are always asking me about what there is
to see in Faro itself, I thought I'd write a quick guide for anyone who's
thinking of coming here. If you book airport shuttles in Faro I may even
get to tell you in person! ... read more |
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Best
Western Hotel Dom Bernardo, Faro
The
Best Western Hotel Dom Bernardo is a three star hotel located in the downtown
of Faro, Algarve, Portugal. It is a modern hotel, equipped with state-of-the-art
technology, which offers its guests the utmost comfort and security. Located
in the downtown of Faro, only 9km from Faro International Airport and a
few minutes from the historical centre, our hotel offers all our guests
an excellent location in order for them to enjoy their leisure time as
well as their business activities. Our lounge bar offers a pleasant and
comfortable atmosphere to enjoy a drink, read or, simply watch television.
Complimentary continental breakfast buffet can be enjoyed in the breakfast
room. We offer laundry service, room service, lounge with bar, television
and pool table and a private conference room. |
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Hotel
Eva, Faro
Well
established comfortable 135 room hotel plus 13 suites. Ideally located
on the quayside of the Marina in the heart of Faro. Good location for shops
and restaurants. This well established comfortable 4 Star Hotel is extremely
well located in the very heart of the city of Faro in the Algarve and is
only 10 kilometres from the international Faro Airport. Built on the side
of the quay the rooms have a panoramic view over the small harbour, the
City and the Formosa Nature Reserve. The roof of the hotel has a pool area
with a bar. There is also an outdoor parking area. A Health and Spa area
within the Hotel provides relaxing treatments and massage. The 'Harume'
Restaurant offers international and local cuisine, a coffee-shop provides
the light snacks, and a friendly bar in which to finish the day. |
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Hotel
Faro
Hotel
Faro is located in Faro’s city center, next to the marina and the city’s
historical center, only 7 km away from Faro International Airport, approximately
500 meters from the bus station, 800 meters from the train station, and
enjoys a fast and convenient access to the highway leading to Lisbon and
Spain. The Hotel has 90 rooms, including 3 suites, conference rooms, and
a business center. The panoramic restaurant, bar and terrace, located on
the rooftop of the building, allow guests to enjoy a breathtaking view
over Ria Formosa and the city’s historical district. Hotel Faro offers
a Daily Courtesy Shuttle Boat. In the period from July till middle
of September we offer a free trip on a comfortable catamaran to the beautiful
'Desert Island' in the Ria Formosa Natural Park |
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Pousada
de Faro - Palacio de Estoi
The Pousada de Estoi is
set in the old 19th century Estoi Palace, which used to belong to the Viscount
of Estoi, José Francisco da Silva. The palace took 20 years to build
and in May 1909 a huge party was thrown in the gardens to celebrate the
inauguration. After the Viscount’s death, the palace remained in the family
until 1987, at which time it was acquired by Faro Municipal Council. Besides
the main building, the tea pavilions and Versailles-style gardens are still
being renovated. The Palácio de Estoi is a new Pousada de Portugal
since May '09, a project signed by Gonçalo Byrne, a famous portugues
architect. The Algarve’s cuisine is famed for its variety of locally-caught
fish and seafood. The shellfish in particular are an absolute must. |
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| Faro,
Portugal - What to See in the Algarve Capital by Eduardo Jorge
I've spent the past few years
of my life working out of Faro airport in Portugal. I tend to deal with
a lot of tourists who've come to explore the Algarve coast to the east
and west. But, as people are always asking me about what there is to see
in Faro itself, I thought I'd write a quick guide for anyone who's thinking
of coming here. If you book airport shuttles in Faro I may even get to
tell you in person!
One of the places you've
probably heard of is the Old City. It's not the easiest place in the world
to access in a airport shuttles, but Faro is like that sometimes. The reason
for this is that the whole area is still surrounded by a Roman wall. Luckily
it's easy to get into on foot, and once you're inside there's a spacious
open square that used to be a Forum back when the Romans used it. Nowadays
there's a Cathedral that is still over 700 years old, and if you're feeling
a little macabre you can have a look inside the Church of Nossa Senhora
do Carmo which is lined with the bones of over 1,200 monks…
If
that thought hasn't sent you running back to Faro airport, then Portugal's
finest nature reserve (in my opinion) will keep you hanging around. The
Ria Formosa lagoon is over 17,000 hectares big and lies just off the shoreline
of Faro. Though it may seem a little expansive and underwhelming at first,
it attracts hundreds of types of birds during the Spring and Autumn and
can be a lovely place to relax in the sun. It's particularly beautiful
in the summer when you can take boat trips out to explore the area and
watch the sunset reflect off the water.
A similar distance outside
of town (about a 20-minute drive) are the luxury resorts of Quinta do Lago
and Vale de Lobo. Now, I'd say that about half the people who book airport
shuttles in Faro are looking to head out to these two resorts. Usually
they're mad on Golf or Tennis or Horses or just looking for a bit of an
all-inclusive retreat. It's easy to see why, as they're pretty lavish places
and if you're looking for high-end tourism I can't really imagine anywhere
better.
Back in Faro, there are all
the things you'd normally find in a city to keep you entertained. The shopping
areas are well stocked, and the architecture of the centre makes it a pretty
enjoyable experience even if you're not the most eager shopper in the world
like me! There's also a particularly good theatre near the centre that
I'd recommend visiting if you have a spare evening and fancy imbibing the
culture.
Personally though, if you
do one thing after you've arrived at Faro airport, transferred to your
hotel and freshened up, I'd recommend heading down to the harbour. Portugal,
as you already know, is a sea-faring nation. Because of this there's still
a strong fishing industry based around the coastline. If you head down
to the shore you can watch the locals fishermen mending their nets and
look out towards the sea and the Ria Formosa lagoons. There are some gardens
in the nearby square and a few cafes around the area too. It's not the
most exciting place in the world, but if you get talking to some of the
locals I think you'll get a real flavour for Portuguese life that you might
not find elsewhere.
So there you go, hope that
has helped a little. Have a read around a see if you like the flavour of
the city. There's definitely more to the place than just Faro airport;
Portugal's beauty is in the atmosphere, the climate and the culture and
I think this may be one of the best places in the country to experience
them.
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| About the Author - Eduardo
Jorge is a Faro
airport transfers driver for Shuttle Direct. They provide pre-booked
shuttles to major destinations all over Europe. Wherever you travel, Shuttle
Direct can make sure that you don't miss your car on your holiday abroad. |
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