• The Porta da Vila is the main gateway into Obidos, and the deceptively plain entrance conceals a beautiful chapel, which stands above the main thoroughfare.
  • Óbidos is a town of 12,000 people (2015) in the Oeste region of Portugal. It's a popular destination due to its walled hilltop medieval centre.
  • Óbidos — now protected by the government from modern development — is ideal for photographers who want to make Portugal look as pretty as possible.
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  • One should not fail to try the local cuisine that stands out fish stew of Obidos lagoon, which can only be accompanied by special regional wines.
  • Enchanting Óbidos is one of Portugal’s most beautiful destinations and one of Europe’s best-preserved medieval villages or walled towns.
  • In this post, we’ll share with you how to get to Obidos from Lisbon, along with what to see in Obidos Portugal once you arrive in this charming walled city.
  • When strolling along the maze of narrow cobbed streets of Óbidos, at each step, one comes upon vestiges of different civilizations.
  • Ministério Público do Pará. Além dele, a médica Sílvia Comaru e Moisés Portela, ex-secretário de Saúde de Óbidos, também foram condenados.
  • Surrounded by a classic crenellated wall, Óbidos’ gorgeous historic centre is a labyrinth of cobblestoned streets and flower-bedecked, whitewashed houses livened...