• Castelo Branco'nun en dikkat çeken özelliklerinden biri de doğal güzellikleridir. Şehir, çevresindeki dağlık bölgeler, ormanlık alanlar ve nehirlerle çevrilidir.
  • You are going to spend at least €40, but you will have the freedom to choose your own path, and you will reduce the time needed to reach Castelo Branco.
  • The settlement got it's autonomy in 1213 and Pope Innocent II gave it the name of Castelobranco in 1215. Castelo Branco became a city in 1771.
  • There aren’t a huge number of attractions in Castelo Branco, but there are enough to fill a short trip here. Jardim do Paço Episcopal de Castelo Branco.
  • Easily reachable by highway or by train, only 2 hours away from Lisbon Airport, the inland city of Castelo Branco is an hidden gem of historical and cultural heritage.
  • Relax in the city’s green spaces and tranquil squares, or enjoy the panoramic views from the belvederes that offer a unique perspective of Castelo Branco.
  • The Roman Centum Cellas Tower is one of Castelo Branco’s most intriguing national monuments and can be seen from the 13th century castle of Belmonte.
  • During the 16th, 17th and 18th Centuries were raised about 400 inquisition processes against naturals or residents of Castelo Branco...
  • Castelo Branco, city and concelho (municipality), east-central Portugal. It is located about 10 miles (16 km) north of the Tagus (Tejo) River, where the river...
  • District capital, Castelo Branco is one of the largest municipalities in Portugal and the one with the biggest area in the entire Centro Region.