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Torres Novas, a charming town in Portugal's Santarém District, is renowned for its medieval castle ruins and natural landscapes. Situated along the Almonda River, it boasts rich historical heritage, including the 13th-century Torres Novas Castle, reflecting the struggles between Moors and Christians. Its tranquil rural atmosphere and traditional Portuguese architecture attract travelers seeking cultural depth and natural beauty.
Must-see attractions include the Torres Novas Castle, offering panoramic town views. The Church of Our Lady of the Assumption (Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Assunção) features exquisite Baroque interiors. The Almonda Riverside is perfect for walks, while local markets provide authentic Portuguese experiences.
Food highlights: Try roast suckling pig (Leitão Assado) and Alentejo stew (Cozido à Alentejana). Street food like custard tarts (Pastéis de Nata) and codfish balls (Bolas de Bacalhau) are must-tries. Local restaurants often serve olive oil and wine, showcasing Alentejo's culinary culture.
Transport: Torres Novas has no airport; the nearest is in Lisbon (~120km). Trains from Lisbon's Santa Apolónia Station take ~1.5 hours. The town is walkable, but buses are limited. Renting a car is ideal for exploring nearby villages—note narrow streets and limited parking.
Best time to visit is spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) for mild weather and fewer crowds. Summer (June-August) is hot but festive, while winter (December-February) is quiet with shorter attraction hours.
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