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  1. Restaurants and Cafés
    Alcaide


    Telephone: +351 228 322 612

  2. Alcaide
    Restaurants and Cafés
    Alcaide


    Telephone: +351 262 959 220 / +351 91 910 17 95
    Fax: +351 262 959 220
    E-mail: restalcaide@hotmail.com
    Website: http://www.restaurantealcaide.com

  3. Restaurants and Cafés
    Alcanena
    The restaurant is composed of two distinct rooms; one of them with a wine cellar with buffet service and the price is 15,00 Euros per person and it doesn`t include drinks. There is also the conventional restaurant with ´a la carte service`. The (...)

    Telephone: +351 21 287 01 50
    Fax: +351 21 288 85 23
    E-mail: restaurante.alcanena@gmail.com
    Website: http://www.restaurantealcanena.com

  4. Alcanena
    Towns and Villages
    Alcanena
    At the foot of the Aire and Candeeiros Mountains, an area classified as a Natural Park, the village of Alcanena underwent considerable development in the 19th century, when several factories involved in the tanning industry were established. It was (...)

  5. Restaurants and Cafés
    Alcântara Café


    Telephone: +351 21 363 71 76
    Fax: +351 21 363 71 76
    Website: http://www.alcantaracafe.com

  6. Tours and Other Tourism Services
    Alcatejo
    Take a ride from Alcochete to Lisbon along the banks of the River Tagus on board the "Alcatejo" boat.Built in Aveiro in the 1940s for use on the River Tagus, this boat was restored by Alcochete Municipal Council in 1987 and is now used as a pleasure (...)

    Telephone: +351 234 86 55
    Fax: +351 234 86 95
    E-mail: postoturismo@cm-alcochete.pt
    Website: http://www.cm-alcochete.pt

  7. Alcatiã
    Restaurants and Cafés
    Alcatiã


    Telephone: +351 281 546 606

  8. Restaurants and Cafés
    Alcobaça


    Telephone: +351 21 923 16 51
    Fax: +351 21 923 35 87

  9. Alcobaça
    Towns and Villages
    Alcobaça
    Alcobaça lies in the valleys of the Rivers Alcoa and Baça, which according to some authors is the origin of its name. It has also been suggested that it was the Arabic name of the place which was split to name the two rivers.Alcobaça owes its fame (...)

  10. Alcochete
    Towns and Villages
    Alcochete
    Alcochete was founded by the Moors and called "Alcaxete", meaning ovens, which is thought to be due to the large ovens for baking clay that existed here. Alcochete was captured by Dom Afonso Henriques, the first King of Portugal, in the 12th (...)

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