Faro

Faro city breaks

Wander the cobbled streets of the Algarve’s pretty capital and you’ll soon fall for its traditional Portuguese flavours. The quaint cobbles of the Old Town are at the heart of things – and a showcase of colourful tiles, decorative arches and painted doors mean photo opps galore. Dinky authentic eateries and wine bars are tucked down side streets, wedged between independent boutiques and secret courtyards. By the marina, it’s a swanky scene of yacht-watching and lazy al fresco brunches, where just-netted seafood plays a big part on most menus. And of course, you’re near the coast here, so golden sands and surfer vibes are all part of the appeal too.

Just for decoration

Just for decoration

Wander the historical streets, with their charming, rustic appeal and typical Portuguese design. There are spots specifically tailored for shopping, while pavements are dotted with quaint eateries ready to serve up seafood worth savouring. Cast your eyes out across the coastline to views of splashing waves and tree-topped cliffs.

A piece of the Algarve

A piece of the Algarve

Rugged coastline and an abundance of manicured golf courses highlight the Algarve as a vibrant destination to unearth. Faro is no different, with its postcard-perfect rolling views and seaside splendour. The inner-city cultural hotspots make the cool capital a great hub of activity in a must-explore landscape.

Beach bliss

Beach bliss

Put the sights on hold for a couple of hours and make your way to the sandy spots of Faro. Its beaches are long, lush and brushed with glistening sunlight. A dip or paddle in the rich blues of the Algarve will be just the tonic after a long day. There are plenty of local bus routes that drop you just steps away!

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Faro City, Faro

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  • Great location
  • Rooftop terrace with whirlpool
  • Certified sustainable hotel
  • Beach club
  • Close to the historical centre
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Faro City, Faro

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  • Perfect for relaxation
  • 500m from the nearest train station
  • Rooftop pool and bar
  • Overlooking the marina
  • Stylish and modern rooms
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Arco da Porta Nova

Arco da Porta Nova

Faro

Vila-Adentro, the oldest part of Faro’s old town, is enclosed within medieval walls and is accessed via three arches, one of which is called Arco da Porta Nova. It’s a small town gate that connects the city to...
Arco da Vila

Arco da Vila

Faro

A stunning way to enter the old town at Faro is through the Arco da Vila. The arch was built at the start of the 19th century, but as you wander through, there’s evidence of the Moorish walls that existed...
Cathedral of Faro

Cathedral of Faro

Faro

Like many of Faro’s churches, its Cathedral was built on the site of a Moorish mosque. It was completed in 1271 and can be found in the Old Town. A small entrance fee will get you access to the tower,...

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Portuguese

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Local beer

£2.20

One-way public transport ticket

£2

Meal for two

£35

Sightseeing
The Old Town and its splendid architectural cathedral centrepiece both sit charmingly behind the defensive walls of the city. There’s a curiously alluring site of old bones and skulls, plus marble gravestones in the Jewish cemetery. Jump aboard a boat and discover verdant Ria Formosa – you can’t miss its glorious greenery.
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Eating and drinking
It’s all about the seafood here. We’re talking lobster, razor clam, fish stew – and every mouthful is utterly delicious. From café-lined streets to tiled restaurants, you’ll be spoilt with culinary marvels, whether it’s big brunches or suppers accompanied by a drop of refreshing Algarvian wine. Oh, and don't miss national staple pastel del natas, cinnamon-sprinkled custard tarts!
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Shopping
Enjoy a lazy afternoon exploring the car-free shopping precincts, all filled with glittering jewellery boutiques, clothes shops, and small stores selling fine wines by the bottle-load. You can even get your hands on local sausages and cheeses. If ambling around the stacked stalls tickles your fancy, Mercado Municipal is a market brimming with local goodies.
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Getting around
Faro’s pretty sights are within easy walking distance in the mosaic-adorned city centre. If your legs get weary, then buses and taxis run regularly and relatively cheaply, so take advantage of the local transport. Plans span further? Hop on a boat and go from city to coast or hire a car and hit the open road.
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