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Vila do Conde is located in the north-west coast of Portugal, surrounded by the municipalities of Vila Nova de Famalicão Municipality (east), Maia (southeast), Trofa (southeast), Matosinhos (south) and Póvoa de Varzim (north).
May 28, 2024 · Visit Vila do Conde, a former maritime centre in the north of Portugal famous for its 14th-century convent and lace-making tradition.
- Museu de Rendas de Bilros. Perfectly located for anyone touring the sights of central Vila do Conde, this museum of traditional lace making isn't just a building full of examples of Portuguese and international lace.
- Igreja Matriz de Vila do Conde. The late 15th century church of São João Baptista is Vila do Conde's "mother" church and without doubt the most interesting in the town.
- Casa de José Régio. The modernist poet and writer José Régio was born and died in Vila do Conde, despite spending most of his life elsewhere in Portugal.
- Alfândega Régia. Vila do Conde has been one of Portugal's foremost ship-building ports since the 1200s, when a powerful navy was arguably even more important than it is today.
Vila do Conde: read a guide to the historic port of Vila do Conde just under an hour north of Porto by metro. The town is located at the mouth of the River Ave.
For beach lovers, Vila do Conde boasts beautiful sandy stretches perfect for sunbathing and swimming. The town is also famous for its lace-making tradition, and a visit to the Museu de Rendas de Bilros offers fascinating insights into this intricate craft.
Feb 5, 2023 · Vila do Conde is nestled on Portugal’s northern coast, a hidden gem full of history, culture, and natural beauty. With its cobblestone streets and quaint coastal charm, Vila do Conde offers a unique experience for the adventurous traveler.
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Jan 26, 2020 · Praia Azul. Vila do Conde has several Atlantic beaches, but Praia Azul, about 500 metres from the old town is the cream of the crop. This Blue Flag beach has a generous swathe of golden sand traced by a promenade and bikeway that runs several kilometres up to Póvoa de Varzim in the north.