DISCOVER BRAGA, PORTUGAL’S OLDEST CITY

3 days package

Book your 3 days’ stay in Braga and discover the city on foot.
Visit all the highlights of the oldest city in Portugal during a walking holiday.
Walking city trip or city trip walking!

Possibility to walk with a local guide

Braga, the oldest city in Portugal, is today a large, versatile and vibrant city. With an area of ​​183 km², it is also the third largest city in Portugal (after Lisbon and Porto).

To summarize Braga in 3 words, that is: Culture – Nature – Gastronomy.

The center of Braga is, as you may say, shaped in a ‘bowl’ and is surrounded by hills. Hence the microclimate.
The geographical features of the city offer walkers the unique opportunity to discover the city while walking and to have a phenomenal view of the center and ‘the other side’ from a different location. In addition, Braga has more than 280 km of documented hiking trails, most of which are in nature.

Names such as ‘Braga, the Rome of Portugal’ and ‘Braga, Baroque city’ refer to the rich history, which is still very much present today and which is the basis for a surprising and extremely varied ‘walking city trip’.

Choose your walks and design your own program (minimum 3 walking days, more days possible).

You can book this stay as an individual trip or you can walk guided by a local

Braga, much more than Bom Jesus do Monte, Sé Catedral and the Rome of Portugal

“Why Braga?” was a question I was asked so often when I moved here in 2019. The list of answers is almost endless and as I get to know the city and the region even better, it keeps getting longer.

Travel guides are generally very limited in their explanations of Braga. This means that the city still bears the stamp of ‘hidden gem’, despite the fact that Braga was voted ‘Europe’s Best Destination’ in 2021. Braga is the 3rd largest city in Portugal, after Lisbon and Porto. So there must be something to experience, and I can only confirm that!

Braga stands for a combination of history and dynamics. A combination of beautiful monuments in the historic center of the city and the silence of nature. You will also find more than 280km of marked hiking trails here!

When you say Braga, you first think of Bom Jesus do Monte, the monumental building with the white stairs and the basilica, located on the hill just outside the city and visible from the historic city center. Bom Jesus was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2019, which has had a positive impact on attracting tourists to Braga.

A few kilometers away, at the highest point of Braga, is Sameiro, another basilica. The view from the stairs is phenomenal and with a bit of luck you can see the Atlantic Ocean in the distance.

Let’s visit the historic city center, which exudes Catholic influence. There are more than 30 churches and chapels in the city alone. The cathedral, Sé de Braga, is the most famous. However, it is somewhat hidden among the historic buildings. You could compare it with the rather closed character that is so characteristic of the North of Portugal.

A walk through the historic part of the city takes you past the Arco de Porta Nova, literally the gateway to the city, the historic town hall, the Public Library, the Jardim de Santa Barbara with the Archbishop’s Palace and Largo do Paço. Hidden between the buildings you can still see old towers in various places, such as the Torre de Menagem, each with their own story.
The Palaçio do Raio and Theatro Circo should certainly not be missed on your walk. You can relax on a terrace at Café Brasileira or in one of the other nice places near the fountain on the Praça da Republica.

You will find beautifully maintained gardens and parks in various places in the city. Some hidden gems that are definitely worth a visit are the garden of the Biscainhos Museum and that of the Nogueira da Silva Museum.

A modern building, but certainly worth a visit, is the brand new market hall, where you can buy fresh vegetables, fruit and fish every day. The building itself is a gem in terms of contemporary architecture.

Braga is also called ‘the baroque city’. This is clearly visible and tangible when you walk through the city center. But the influence of the Middle Ages and the Romanesque era are also still prominent, not least when you take a walk outside the city. Also worth mentioning are the ‘Castro’s’, remains of historical settlements, which can still be visited in various places in the region.

And thus we come to ‘Walking in Braga’. The city has a total area of ​​183.5 km². The center is, as you can say, shaped in a bowl, surrounded by hills. This geographical fact is perfect for taking beautiful walks with phenomenal views!

Once outside the city, you drive half an hour to the coast, where you can find peace and quiet in a walk along the Atlantic Ocean.
If you drive north from Braga, you can reach the Peneda-Gerês National Park in barely an hour. You can also take beautiful walks there, with phenomenal views.

No need to be said that Braga is an ideal destination and base for anyone who wants to combine history, culture, nature and gastronomy in one visit?

Welcome to Braga!

10 Tips for a day in Braga

Are you staying in the North of Portugal and would you like to go on a day trip in the region? Then definitely put Braga on your list!

On this site you will find a number of tips with which you can easily fill a day. I give you my personal Top 10:

  • A visit to Bom Jesus do Monte is a must. It will be a completely unforgettable experience to watch the sunset up there.
  • Take a city walk past parks, squares and (hidden) gardens and end with coffee or tea and homemade sweets in the garden of the special bookstore 100a Página.
  • Enjoy breakfast as the Portuguese do, in one of the numerous Pastelerias.
  • Visit the Mosteiro de Tibães, a beautiful monastery a few kilometers outside the city. You can also take a beautiful walk in the garden and in the area around the monastery!
  • Visit Sameiro, the highest point in Braga, from where you can even see the ocean on a clear day. The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Sameiro is one of the most important religious sites in Braga. Climbing the Zimbôrio really brings you the very highest point of Braga, at about 600m.
  • The brand new market hall, where you can buy fresh vegetables, fruit and fish every day, is a delight for all the senses! You will also find a series of restaurants and a gigantic outdoor terrace there.
  • Take a walk along a Romanesque cobblestone route.
  • Taste the one and only Bacalhau à Braga in one of the typical Portuguese restaurants in the historic city center.
  • Enjoy a sunny day on one of the beaches along the Cávado river, a Praia Fluvial, as it is called here.
  • Finish with a tasting of the typical Vinho Verde. You can even do that at a location with phenomenal views of Bom Jesus do Monte and Sameiro.

Design your own guided stay in Braga with these day programmes!

Taste Braga

Included:

Walk in the historic center of Braga
Entrance to the Cathedral ‘Sé’
Insurance

Duration: +/- 6 hours
Place of appointment: historic center of Braga

Can be booked for min. 2 and max. 6 people
-> according to availability, not on Mondays

If you are in the North of Portugal, a visit to Braga should definitely not be missed!

During this walk you can taste the atmosphere in the historic center of Braga. We walk through the smallest streets and alleys and of course pass the most important buildings and the nicest squares. We walk into the cathedral, Sé.
In addition, I will also take you to some of my favourite places, I will tell you about legends and traditions and I will share some tips to enjoy the local gastronomy.

Prices and availability upon request

Bom Jesus & Sameiro

Included:

Visit to the domain of Bom Jesus do Monte, including the stairs
Walk through wooded area, from Bom Jesus to Sameiro
Visit to Sameiro
Insurance

Duration: +/- 6 hours
Place of appointment: Pórtico Bom Jesus do Monte

Can be booked for min. 2 and max. 6 people
-> according to availability

Who says Braga, says Bom Jesus Do Monte. A visit to this iconic place, which is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, should not be missed when you are in Braga. We make the trip up via the 573 stairs. But don’t worry, there is so much to see along the way that you will reach the top before you know it.
We walk through the beautifully maintained domain and then towards the highest point of Braga, to the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Sameiro.
A beautiful hiking trail through the woods leads us from one Holy place to another.
The views along the way are breathtaking. And with a bit of luck (and clear weather) we can see the reflection of the sun in the ocean on the horizon!
Along the way we make time for a stop, to relax and enjoy some local delicacies.
Back at Bom Jesus we go down with the more than 140 year old hydraulic funicular train.

Prices and availability upon request

Mosteiro de Tibães

Included:

Visit to the Benedictine monastery in Tibães
Walk in the large forest garden of the monastery, possibly extended with a walk in the wooded area around the monastery
Insurance

Duration: +/- 4 hours
Place of appointment: Mosteiro de Tibães

Can be booked for min. 2 and max. 6 people
-> according to availability

A few kilometers outside the center of Braga is one of the most beautiful monasteries in Portugal: the Benedictine Monastery of Tibães. It has its origins in the 6th century but was built in its current form in the 17th century. The monastery is known for its decorative wealth.

The monastery grounds also include a garden of more than 40 hectares. Moreover, the domain is surrounded by the beautiful forests of Tibães, where at the highest point you have a phenomenal view over the city of Braga, to Bom Jesus and Sameiro. More than enough opportunity to discover this place and the surrounding area while walking!

Prices and availability upon request

Braga, city of 6 Camino routes

Included:

Walk on one of the Camino routes through Braga
Insurance

Duration: +/- 6 hours
Place of appointment: in consultation

Can be booked for min. 2 and max. 6 people
-> according to availability

Braga is linked to no less than 6 routes of the Camino to Santiago de Compostela.

2 routes leave from Braga: Caminho de Geira and Caminho Minhoto Ribeiro.
4 routes pass in Braga: Caminho Português Central (por Braga), Caminho de Torres, Caminho de São Rosendo and Caminho Português de Santiago de Leon de Rosmithal.

There are several historical indications in the city that indicate that pilgrims passed through on their way to Santiago de Compostela at least in the 16th century.

During this walk we follow part of one of the Camino routes through Braga.
We walk past the historical sites and sights that confirm the city’s link with the Camino to Santiago.

Prices and availability upon request

Walking & Wine

Included:

Walk through wooded area, on the outskirts of Braga
Visit to Sete Fontes, the ‘source of life’
Visit to Organic wine quinta
Tasting of Organic Vinho Verde wine + local artisan products
Insurance

Duration: +/- 5 hours
Place of appointment: at the Quinta (Gualtar)

Can be booked for min. 2 and max. 10 people
-> according to availability (min. 2 days in advance)
-> from mid-April to mid-October

Relax during this walk in the wooded area of ​​Gualtar. You literally feel the contrast with the city, which you can view from various points with a phenomenal view. We walk along heritage sites and on authentic cobblestone roads. We visit the park of Sete Fontes, the source of life in Braga.
When we arrive back at the Quinta, some fresh Vinho Verde Bio wines and a table filled with local artisanal products, such as cheeses, jams and compotes of fruit and vegetables from the own garden, await us.
You can also enjoy the panoramic view over Braga, Bom Jesus do Monte, Sameiro and Gerês from the garden of the Quinta!

Prices and availability upon request

To the source of the river Este

Included:

Walk of at least 6 km in the eastern part of Braga
Insurance

Duration: +/- 4 hours
Place of appointment: in consultation

Can be booked for min. 2 and max. 6 people
-> according to availability

The river Este flows through the city of Braga. We walk to the source of this river, all the way in the east of Braga.

We walk along authentic Romanesque roads (Calçada Romana) and over the hills from which you have a phenomenal view of the city of Braga. With a bit of luck we will see a fox, a wild boar or a herd of goats or sheep along the way.

About halfway through the walk we pass the source of the Este river, where there is also a beautiful picnic area.

Prices and availability upon request

Design your own ‘Day in Braga’!

Every walk on this page is unique, because every day is different and the environment also looks different in every season.

Do you have any wishes for a walk in Braga (or beyond)?

I am happy to create a tailor-made programme!

Price upon request

Would you like to combine several day programmes?
Let’s design your personal package!
Contact me for more details!