Attractions and places to see around Vila Seca e Bem da Fé e Bem da Fé e Bem da Fé, a civil parish in Condeixa-a-Nova, Portugal, offer a blend of historical and natural charm. The area is characterized by its authentic village life, featuring traditional architecture with rustic brown limestone constructions and 18th-century houses. Situated near the Bruscos valley, the region also boasts lush hills and vineyards, providing a scenic landscape for exploration.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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16 sitesThe Botanical Garden of the University of Coimbra, founded in 1772 by the Marquis of Pombal, is the largest botanical garden in Portugal. Located in the University's Alta district, this historic 13.5-hectare site is part of the UNESCO World Heritage and offers free and open access for informal visits.🕒 Opening HoursThe garden is open every day of the year, except for December 25th, January 1st, and during academic festivities (Cortejo da Latada and Queima das Fitas).Summer Hours (April 1st to September 30th): 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM.Winter Hours (October 1st to March 31st): 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM. 👍🥾
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This is the old cathedral of Coimbra. The cathedral is a massive, compact fortress building with a crenellated parapet and Romanesque portal and window arches on the west façade. It was built in the 12th century on the foundations of a 6th/7th-century church. Inside, the baptismal font (supported by lions and monsters, 16th century), the Gothic high altar (wonderfully crafted), Renaissance tombs, and a quiet cloister (south side of the cathedral, 13th century) are worth seeing.
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A must-visit: A bamboo forest and some rare trees. Beautiful grounds with a greenhouse. Great photo opportunities.
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An absolute must: book tickets in advance. You can visit several buildings, and all of them are worthwhile. You'll need a time slot, especially for the Baroque library.
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This square owes its name to the fact that taxes were formerly levied on goods arriving in the city from the south. This square houses one of Coimbra's architectural symbols: the Hotel Astória, built in 1926, and the Bank of Portugal Building, both by Adães Bermudes. It also houses the statue of Joaquim António de Aguiar by sculptor Costa Mota (uncle). Connected to Largo da Portagem is the main street in downtown Coimbra, Rua Ferreira Borges, a street currently closed to traffic and home to several traditional shops.
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The Monastery of the Holy Cross (Monasterio della Santa Croce) is a historic and religious Catholic site located in Florence, Italy. Founded in 1294, it is one of the most important Franciscan monasteries in the city. Features: Architecture and Art 1. Italian Gothic style. 2. Simple but imposing façade. 3. Interior: chapels decorated with frescoes by Giotto and other artists. 4. Novitiate Cloister. 5. Monastery Museum. Historical Importance 1. Burial place of personalities such as Michelangelo, Galileo and Dante Alighieri. 2. Center for theological and philosophical studies. 3. Important role in the Catholic Reformation. Practical Information 1. Address: Piazza Santa Croce, 16, 50122 Firenze FI. 2. Opening hours: 9:30am-5:30pm (Monday to Sunday). 3. Entrance fee: around 8 euros.
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The region offers a rich blend of history and culture. You can visit the significant 18th-century Paço das Escolas (Palace of the Schools), University of Coimbra, known for its iconic clock tower. Other notable sites include the beautiful Church of Santa Cruz (Igreja de Santa Cruz), Coimbra, and the fortress-like Coimbra Old Cathedral with its impressive Romanesque architecture. Within Vila Seca itself, explore the 18th-century Igreja Matriz de São Pedro and the Igreja Matriz de Nossa Senhora da Ajuda in Bem da Fé, which offer a glimpse into authentic village life.
Yes, the surrounding landscape of lush hills and vineyards makes it ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find various routes for hiking, running, and mountain biking. For hiking, consider trails like the 'Old Path by the River – Mouros River Waterfall loop' or the 'Roman Ruins of Conímbriga loop'. Mountain biking options include the 'Mãe de Água de Alcabideque – Ateanha loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, running guide, and MTB guide for the area.
Vila Seca e Bem da Fé is nestled in a region rich with natural beauty. The parish is situated next to the picturesque Bruscos Valley, offering scenic views, especially from the churchyard of Igreja Matriz in Vila Seca. The area is characterized by lush hills and vineyards, and you can explore locations like Monte de Almoroz and the slopes leading to Picoto da Volta do Monte and Portela do Gato, which are great for nature walks.
Several attractions in the broader Coimbra region are considered family-friendly. The Paço das Escolas (Palace of the Schools), University of Coimbra, and the Church of Santa Cruz (Igreja de Santa Cruz), Coimbra, are both listed as family-friendly. While the immediate parish offers a quieter, more authentic experience, the nearby city of Coimbra provides additional options suitable for families.
Visitors frequently praise the historical significance and architectural beauty of the sites. For instance, the Paço das Escolas is loved for its magnificent views and vibrant atmosphere with international students. The Church of Santa Cruz is admired for its beautiful Manueline style and splendid grave monuments. The Coimbra Old Cathedral is noted for its impressive Romanesque design and beautiful Gothic cloister.
Absolutely. Vila Seca is known for its authentic character, featuring rustic constructions made of brown limestone and houses with balconies, many dating back to the 18th century. These traditional buildings reflect the genuine charm and historical legacy of the village, offering a unique architectural experience.
Yes, the area is home to several significant religious sites. In Vila Seca, you can visit the 18th-century Igreja Matriz de São Pedro, and in Bem da Fé, the Igreja Matriz de Nossa Senhora da Ajuda. Further afield in Coimbra, the Church of Santa Cruz, the Coimbra Old Cathedral, and the Church of Saint John of Almedina are all highly recommended for their historical and architectural value.
For hikers, the region offers several appealing routes. Popular options include the 'Old Path by the River – Mouros River Waterfall loop' (8.7 km, moderate) and the 'Roman Ruins of Conímbriga loop' (8.5 km, moderate). For an easier walk, consider the 'Lapiás do Casmilo – Buracas do Casmilo loop' (3.3 km, easy). You can explore more trails in the hiking guide.
Yes, mountain biking enthusiasts will find challenging routes. Some notable trails include the 'Mãe de Água de Alcabideque – Ateanha loop' (76.7 km, difficult) and the 'Ansião – Mãe de Água de Alcabideque loop' (67.2 km, difficult). There are also moderate options like the 'Mãe de Água de Alcabideque – Conímbriga Roman Ruins loop' (38 km). Discover more routes in the MTB guide.
The region's lush hills and vineyards suggest that spring and autumn would be ideal for visiting, offering pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. These seasons also showcase the natural landscape at its most vibrant. Summer can be warm, while winter is generally mild, but some outdoor activities might be less comfortable.
Yes, the churchyard of the Igreja Matriz de São Pedro in Vila Seca offers a suggestive view over the Bruscos Valley. Additionally, the Paço das Escolas (Palace of the Schools), University of Coimbra, located at the highest point of Coimbra, provides magnificent panoramic views of the city and surrounding areas.
The Portagem Square in Coimbra is listed as wheelchair accessible. While the traditional village settings of Vila Seca and Bem da Fé might present some challenges due to older architecture and terrain, major squares and modern facilities in nearby Coimbra are generally more accommodating.
The area cherishes its local traditions, including dances, songs, and traditional games. You can find memories of community gatherings like 'desfolhadas' (corn husking parties) and traditional costumes. The local gastronomy is also a highlight, with regional specialties such as chanfana de carne de cabra ou carneiro (goat or lamb stew) and cabrito na pingadeira (roasted kid), offering an authentic taste of Portuguese village life.


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