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West Algarve: Wild & Crafted - Day 1 Journey Details
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Old Town of Faro

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Faro | Portugal

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The Old Town of Faro is the historic heart of this coastal city in the Algarve region of Portugal. Encased within ancient Roman walls, this quaint district offers a stunning journey through Faro’s layered history, with remnants of Roman, Moorish, and medieval Portuguese influences.
Highlights:
1. Begin your exploration at the Arco da Vila, a beautiful neoclassical archway that serves as the grand entrance to the Old Town. Built on Moorish foundations, this gate dates back to the 19th century and is a picturesque starting point for visitors to enter Faro’s walled historic center.
2. Situated in the central Largo da Sé square, Faro Cathedral is a must-see, with its Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque elements. Climb to the top of the bell tower for stunning views over the Ria Formosa lagoon and the city’s terracotta rooftops, or admire the intricate azulejo tiles that decorate its interior.
3. Housed in a former convent, this museum boasts a collection that spans centuries, from Roman artifacts to Moorish and medieval pieces. Don’t miss the Roman mosaic that depicts Oceanus, a standout piece in this fascinating museum.
4. Visit Igreja do Carmo (Church of Carmo), an ornate Baroque church famous for its Chapel of Bones, a hauntingly beautiful crypt adorned with the skulls and bones of monks, serving as a striking reminder of life’s transience.
5. Just steps from the Old Town, this protected coastal lagoon is ideal for a relaxing end to the day with a sunset walk or a boat trip, offering glimpses of the Algarve’s rich biodiversity.
To fully capture Faro’s Old Town, a camera is essential to preserve the magic of its streets and architecture. Visit early or in the late afternoon to enjoy a quieter atmosphere and beautiful lighting.
Photo: Leonid Andronov