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What are people saying about Alcobaça

Anthony_S, Jun 2026
A Lesson in History and Architecture
Joao Pedro was our quide. He was very informative, gave us insights into the architecture and the history of the beginnings of Portugal..
Paul_S, May 2026
Great tour. We gained a...
Great tour. We gained a lot of knowledge about Portuguese history. We were able to do a lot in a one day. Our guide, Rodrigo, was excellent. He was funny, as well as being knowledgeable. I would not hesitate to do another tour with him.
Douglas_N, Apr 2026
Really enjoyed this tour....
Really enjoyed this tour. The UNESCO sites have amazing architecture and history, yet are not overrun with large crowds. Nuno was our guide for the day. He took the time to find out our interests and stopped at a couple of other places that he thought would interest us.
Chere_G, Mar 2026
Remarkable Experience
My husband and I really enjoyed this tour , experience, everything about the tour was intentional from the start till the finish. Each phase of the tour bought an amazing experience that was very different. Fredrico was a very good guide that went above and beyond the usual routine to make sure that we were safe and sound throughout our trip. My husband and I highly recommend this guided tour and especially with Frederico. Thanks for all the great pictures and especially the meal at Costa Bravo and their exceptional staff!

Alcobaça

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Alcobaça
  • Travelers with children won’t want to miss the kid-friendly workshops offered at the Alcobaça Monastery.

  • Discounted entry is available to students, people with disabilities, and family groups.

  • Entry is free for a limited time on Sundays to Portugal residents and children aged 12 and below.

  • Maximize your time in the region with a Heritage Route ticket and enjoy reduced-price access to Alcobaça Monastery, Batalha Monastery, and the Convent of Christ.

  • Both general and themed tours are offered at the Alcabaça Monastery.

  • Ramps are available for select ground-floor attractions, although the Alcobaça Monastery is not fully wheelchair accessible.