In the central section of the Portuguese
coastline, intense reflections on the water lend
their name to this happy designation: Costa de Prata
(Silver Coast).

Located
between Lisbon and Oporto, with the country's largest
motorway (the A1) crossing it in the north-south direction,
Costa de Prata has nothing going for it that contradicts
the wealth implied by its name.The mild temperatures
and white sandy beaches offer one the choice between
practising water sports and the calm life of the seaside.
The curative springs and the lush vegetation of secular
forests have preserved all the rewards of their unspoilt
nature.

The monasteries, convents, castles, churches,
and museums witness the priceless historic and
artistic heritage of renowned universal value. As one
of the most economically developed regions in the country,
Costa de Prata is also home for famous traditional
art treasures, such as its porcelain and crystal,
as well as its gastronomy, strongly influenced
by the sea and counterbalanced by its tasty Bairrada
wines and mouth-watering sweets.
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In the fishing villages
or urban historic centres, the kindness of the
people is but another asset to add to this bountiful
area's vast list of qualities. |
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LOCAL GASTRONOMY
- Fish and seafood
- Roast suckling pig
and lamb stew
- Eels (stew and marinade)
- Egg sweets
and sponge cake (ovos-moles,pilo-de-lo)
- Rabacal cheese
- Bairrada
and sparkling wines
FESTIVITIES
- Carnival - Ovar, Torres Vedras
- Burning
of the Ribbons - Coimbra, May
- Tray
Festival-Tomar, July
- Rainha Santa Festivities - Coimbra,
July
- Celebrations of the Bucaco Battle
-Bucaco, September
HANDICRAFTS
- Vista Alegre porcelain
- Hand-painted
ceramics from Coimbra
- Decorated earthenware
from Caldas da Rainha
- Glass and crystal from Alcobaca
- Linen, wool and cotton
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