Mafra
Description
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Mafra is a city of rich history and imposing beauty, located in the Lisbon region, which enchants visitors with its monumental National Palace and the tranquility of its natural landscapes. The city, which has a strong bond with Portuguese royalty, is a must-see destination for anyone who wants to discover one of the country’s greatest architectural treasures, as well as a unique cultural and gastronomic offer.
The National Palace of Mafra, with its grandeur and beauty, is undoubtedly the main attraction of the city. This baroque palace, which includes a convent, a basilica and immense gardens, was built by King João V and is considered one of the greatest buildings of the eighteenth century.
Mafra is also known for its gastronomy, with typical dishes that reflect the tradition of the region. The flavours of the countryside and the mountains are dominant, with specialities such as roast kid, Mafra cod and delicious conventual sweets, such as the queijadas de Mafra and the travesseiros de Mafra, which are true symbols of the city.
In addition to its historical and gastronomic offer, Mafra also has an incomparable natural charm, with the Serra de Montejunto and the various hiking trails that allow you to explore the beauty of the surrounding landscape. The city also preserves several traditional festivals, such as the Feast of Nossa Senhora da Conceição, which celebrates the religious and cultural roots of Mafra.
With a unique combination of history, architecture, nature and tradition, Mafra is a destination that offers an authentic and memorable experience for all those looking to explore the culture and history of Portugal in depth.

Points of Interest
- National Hunting Grounds of Mafra
- National Palace of Mafra
- José Franco Village Museum
- Basilica
- Cerco Garden
- Quinta da Raposa Cultural Complex
- Foz do Lisandro Beach
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