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EZTrip.com International Destination Guide and Hotel Listings
Hotel Listings & Destination Guide for Europe & Russia - Europe - Portugal - Central Portugal - Guarda
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GUARDA
, at over 1000m, is the highest town in Portugal built on a plateau on the north-east flank of the Estrela mountains. It is chilly and windswept all year round and offers superb views. The city was founded in 1197 by Dom Sancho I to guard his borders against both Moors and Spaniards, and though the castle and walls have all but disappeared, its arcaded streets and little squares can be distinctly picturesque.
The
train station
is 3km north of the centre but there is, fortunately, a connecting bus that meets all the major trains; the
bus station
is about four hundred metres southeast of the cathedral, in the heart of the old town. Dour and grey, the castellated facade of the
Cathedral
looks like the gateway of a castle, but around the sides the exterior is lightened by flying buttresses, pinnacles and grimacing gargoyles. Inside it's surprisingly lofty, with twisted pillars and vaulting influenced by the Manueline style. The huge carved stone retable is by João de Rouão, a leading figure in the sixteenth-century resurgence of Portuguese sculpture at Coimbra. A short way east there are modern and imaginative displays of local archeology, art and sculpture in the
Museu de Guarda
(Tues-Sun 10am-12.30pm & 2-5.30pm; ¬1.25). Of the
Castle
, on a bleak little hill nearby, only the square keep survives, while the
walls
are recalled by just three surviving gates. The cobbled streets of the old town, though, are fascinating in themselves - the tangled area between the
Porta da Estrela
and
Porta do Rei
, north of the cathedral, has changed little in the past four hundred years.
There are two
tourist offices
: a central one on Praça Luis de Canões (Mon-Fri 9am-12.30pm & 2-5.30pm; tel 271 222 251), where you can pick up a town map: and a more helpful one next to the modern Câmara Municipal (Tues-Fri 9.30am-noon & 2-6pm, Sat closes 8pm; tel 271 221 817).
Places to stay
are fairly easy to come by if not especially cheap: try the attractive
Pensão Moreira
, Rua Mouzinho de Albuquerque 47 (tel 271 214 131; £10-15/$16-24/¬18-27), or cheerful rooms at the
Casa de Sé
, just off Praça Luis de Canões, on Rua Augusto Gil 17 (tel 271 212 501; £15-20/$24-32/¬27-36), off the central square. There is also a modern
hostel
on Av Alexandre Hercularo (tel 271 224 482; £10-15/$16-24/¬18-27, dorms £5-10/$8-16/¬9-18), on the way to Guarda's
campsite
, open all year, in a park a short way from the castle; remember, though, that nights can be extremely cold. The
restaurants
between the Porta da Estrela and the church of São Vicente are cheap and cheerful.
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