In the Alto Alentejo, right by the Sp
anish border, lies Marvão, one of the most beautiful medieval villages in Portugal. Perched on a granite hilltop at more than 800 meters high, the village is surrounded by walls and offers some of the most breathtaking views in the country. Because of its strategic position, Marvão was a key military stronghold for centuries, protecting Portugal from invasions.
What to See in Marvão
Castelo de Marvão
A perfectly preserved medieval castle with towers and cisterns. From the top you can see across the Alentejo plains and into Spain.
Historic Streets
Narrow lanes with whitewashed houses, stone arches, and flowered balconies that feel like stepping back in time.
Igreja de Santa Maria & Municipal Museum
A former church that now houses a small museum about the region’s history.
Walls and Views
Walking along the walls is an experience on its own; the panoramas are unforgettable.
Flavours and Atmosphere
Marvão is also a place to taste the best of Alentejo cuisine: migas, açorda, porco preto (black pork), and hearty stews. One of the top spots is Fago Restaurante, known for serving authentic dishes with a modern touch, always paired with great local wine. It’s the perfect place to sit down, relax, and enjoy a long Alentejo meal.
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