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Find out more about the localities where DRIVALIA is located and its points of tourist interest and beyond.

Alfragide
Alfragide is a Portuguese parish in the municipality of Amadora. It has 16,866 inhabitants, an area of 2.51 km² and its population density is 6,719.5 inhab/km². Its people are called Alfragidense.

Almada
Located on the south bank of the river Tagus, Almada is undoubtedly the best viewpoint over the city of Lisbon, standing out as points of observation the castle, the panoramic lift of Boca do Vento, and especially the Christ-King statue erected in 1959 .

Amarante
Amarante is a Portuguese city belonging to the district of Porto, North region and sub-region of Tâmega e Sousa, with around 11,261 inhabitants

Aveiro
Next to the Ria, a vast lagoon basin where the sweet waters of the Vouga River mix with the waters of the sea, Aveiro, crossed by water streets where the colorful moliceiro boats slide.

Beja
Beja is a Portuguese city belonging to the region of Alentejo and sub-region of Baixo Alentejo.

Braga
Braga is a Portuguese city, capital of the Cávado sub-region and the District of Braga, belonging to the Northern Region.

Bragança
Bragança is a Portuguese border city, capital of the district of Bragança, in the North Region and sub-region of Terras de Trás-os-Montes, in the Northeast of Portugal (Northeast Transmontano), with 22,693 inhabitants in the urban perimeter (2021).

Coimbra
Coimbra, a riverside city in central Portugal and the country's former capital, is home to a preserved medieval old town and the historic University of Coimbra.

Elvas
Elvas is a Portuguese town in the district of Portalegre, in the Alentejo region and in the Alto Alentejo sub-region, with 16 640 inhabitants.

Estremoz
A white and noble city, Estremoz can be divided into two nuclei that mark its evolution: the medieval house next to the castle and a modern village outside the walls.

Évora
Crowned by its imposing cathedral, Évora stands out on a gentle hill in the vast horizon of the Alentejo plain, and guards in its historic center surrounded by a vast wall of walls, a valuable cultural heritage that UNESCO has classified as a World Heritage Site.

Famalicão
Vila Nova de Famalicão is a Portuguese city, part of the sub-region of Ave, belonging to the North Region and the District of Braga.

Faro
Faro is the capital of the Algarve region in southern Portugal. The town's neoclassical Arco da Vila stands on the site of a door that formed part of the original Moorish walls.

Figueira da Foz
Figueira da Foz is a Portuguese city in the district of Coimbra, located at the mouth of the Mondego River, with the Atlantic Ocean.

Guarda
Guarda is a Portuguese city with a maximum altitude of 1,056 meters, making it the highest city in the country.

Guimarães
Guimarães is a Portuguese city located in the District of Braga, former province of Minho.

Lisbon
On the right bank of the broad estuary of the Tagus River, the capital of Portugal sits on enchanting hills and enjoys a unique geographical situation, to which it owes its destiny as a cosmopolitan city.

Lousã
A Portuguese village in the district of Coimbra, in the province of Beira Litoral, in the Centro region (Beiras Region).

Montijo
Located next to the Tagus River, this locality was donated in the XII century by the King of Portugal to the Order of Santiago de Espada, which dominated a vast territory headed by the Castle of Palmela.

Odivelas
Integrated in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area, the Municipality of Odivelas borders the Councils of Loures, Sintra, Amadora and Lisbon.

Penafiel
Penafiel is a Portuguese city in the district of Porto, in the North region and sub-region of Tâmega and Sousa, with about 18 950 inhabitants.

Portalegre
Located in the Serra de São Mamede and near the border with Spain, Portalegre had a strategic position in defense of the territory during the Middle Ages.

Porto
Capital and gateway to the north, Porto is an ancient city that gave its name to Portugal and to a wine known in the four corners of the world: Port Wine.

Régua
Peso da Régua is a Portuguese city in the district of Vila Real, in the North Region, in the Douro sub-region and in the former province of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro.

Santa Maria da Feira
Santa Maria da Feira is a Portuguese city, part of the sub-region of the Metropolitan Area of Porto, belonging to the North Region and the District of Aveiro.

Setúbal
Inhabited since ancient times by Phoenicians and Romans who settled on the south bank of the River Sado (in Troia - opposite the current city), they named the settlement Cetóbriga, who later became Setúbal.

Torres Vedras
Torres Vedras is a Portuguese city in the West sub-region, belonging to the Center region and the district of Lisbon, with 27,781 inhabitants in its urban perimeter.