A Cozinha

Top choice in Guimarães


Awarded a Michelin star in November 2018 after only two years in business, António Loureiro's intimate restaurant is Guimarães' newest go-to address. The parade of artfully presented amuse-bouches, market-fresh main courses and classic Portuguese desserts lives up to the hype, while the service – friendly, efficient and not the least bit overbearing – adds another stellar note.


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1. Antigos Paços do Concelho

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2. Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Oliveira

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Founded by Countess Mumadona in the 12th century and rebuilt four centuries later, the beautiful Largo da Oliveira is dominated by this convent church.

3. Museu Alberto Sampaio

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4. Museu Arqueológico Martins Sarmento

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5. Plataforma das Artes e Criatividade

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6. Igreja de São Francisco

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7. Igreja de São Gualter

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This slender 18th-century construction, with its 19th-century twin spires and blooming run-up from central Guimarães, has the most striking appeal of all…

8. Paço dos Duques de Bragança

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Looming over the medieval city on Guimarães’ hilltop, with its crenellated towers and cylindrical brick chimneys, Paço dos Duques was first built in 1401…