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Costa de Prata stretches from Espinho in the north to Ericeira in the south. It is conveniently connected to Lisbon and Oporto via the A1 motorway.
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Called the “Silver Coast”, Costa de Prata offers white sandy beaches, saltwater lagoons, and the Berlengas Islands, which are renowned for fishing. Coimbra, overlooking the Mondego River, is home to the Universidade de Coimbra, founded in 1290. Famous for its academic tradition, the city is also renowned for its Romanesque cathedral and the Monastery of Santa Clara. On the outskirts of Coimbra, the Roman ruins at Conimbriga show traces of Roman occupation. Located in the south, Obidos is an enchanting medieval town encircled by walls and topped by a castle that is now a pousada , or hotel. Costa de Prata offers some of Portugal’s finest porcelain and crystal, as well Bairrada wine.
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