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Accessible Tourism

Turismo Acessível

Holidaying in Portugal, visiting cities, touring the country to get to know its heritage or enjoying relaxing holidays at the seaside is within the reach of everyone.

Portugal has a good climate, with a great diversity of interests at short distances from each other and an assorted array of activities and tourist services, all prepared to receive all visitors equally, with our customary congeniality and friendliness.

Thinking about who needs special care or has greater difficulty when travelling, albeit temporarily, we have drawn up itineraries for 20 cities, indicating accessibility and suggesting routes that enable you to get around safely so that you can visit the main attractions in each place comfortably. There is also information about the various accessible beaches on the Portuguese coast.



To plan your journey better, we also have information on accessible forms of transport, as well as accommodation and restaurants which have adapted facilities and devices.

See our suggestions in the list below, and visit Portugal. We look forward to welcoming you.


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Porto
Porto - Accessible Tour
Whether it is for a few days or a long weekend, don’t miss out on discovering the charms of Porto. In the historical centre (the Old town), São Bento Train Station is the point of arrival into the (...)

Palácio Nacional de Sintra
Place: Sintra
Photo: Rui Cunha
Sintra - Accessible Itinerary
Close to Lisbon, Sintra is a must-visit place in any tourist programme because of its historical and cultural value and the striking beauty of a landscape that has been classified as a World Heritage (...)

Tavira
Photo: Shutterstock_Sergio Stakhnyk
Tavira - Accessible Tour
Spanning both banks of the River Gilão in a complex of narrow streets and white houses, Tavira is one of the most picturesque towns in the Algarve and it’s worth taking your time to get to know it. (...)

Tomar
Place: Tomar
Photo: Shutterstock_marvlc_omar
Tomar - Accessible Tour
Tomar is usually known as the "Templar City", an allusion to the fundamental role that the Order of  the Knights Templar had in its development and that it founded here the castle and the Convent of (...)

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