Batalha Guided Tours
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From Lisbon: Fatima, Batalha, Nazare & Obidos Small Group Day Trip
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8 hours
- Small Group
€ 79.99 € 69.99 / per person
Batalha, Holy Town of Fatima & Templar Town of Tomar Day Trip
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11 hours
- Small Group
€ 95.00 € 75.00 / per person
Lisbon: Monastery of Batalha, the Holy Town of Fatima & Santarem Day Trip
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10 hours
- Private experience
€ 515.00 € 469.00 / per group up to 8
Lisbon: Fatima, Batalha, Nazare & Obidos Full-Day Experience
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8 hours
- Private experience
€ 519.00 € 469.00 / per group up to 8
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Frequently Asked Questions
What hidden gems should I see in Batalha on a guided tour?
Other than the renowned Monastery of Batalha, there are other unnoticed gems hidden in this town, like the Founder's Chapel, which is cool, the village of São Jorge with its medieval bridge, and the nearby Alcobaça Wine Museum. As part of our mentor services, we have identified some less-known local restaurants where guests can savor typical Portuguese dishes. Our experienced professionals will unravel these and many more riddles.
How many days do you need to see Batalha?
An entire day or at most two days will be enough for completely exploring Batalha. A day trip would allow you access to major attractions such as monasteries and chapels surrounding it, among others. On the contrary, if one decides to spend a night here, they would get an opportunity to taste local cuisine, visit several other hidden places, and enjoy what life has got to offer at a leisurely pace within this beautiful town. Make use of a guided tour so as not to waste any time.
What is the best way to get around Batalha?
The best way around Batalha is walking, particularly around the town center, where most tourist spots are located. The compactness of the municipality makes walking a pleasure as well as being convenient. If you want somewhere else, such as the battle site at Aljubarrota, then consider either hiring a guide or taking a taxi instead because it is slightly away from that point by going on foot or cycling during good weather conditions.
Can you get around Batalha without a car?
Yes, you can easily get around Batalha without a car. The main attractions are within walking distance of each other. Public transportation, such as buses and taxis, are available for any longer trips or if you prefer not to walk. Guided tours often provide transportation for outlying sites, ensuring you can explore everything Batalha has to offer comfortably.
How safe is Batalha?
Measures such as watching over one’s properties and avoiding darkened places during night time will not be out of place. The local community enjoys welcoming visitors into their midst warmly, and therefore, it forms a great place to be. Guided tours also add another layer of security besides providing information on the best attractions.
Is Batalha an expensive city?
Batalha ranks among the cheapest cities in Portugal, especially when compared to major urban centers. Accommodation services, catering services, and visiting fees are reasonable; this makes it an ideal destination for low-budget travelers. On average, our guided trips remain fairly priced when compared to what competitors charge, yet they offer rich historicity and culture of the area at costs that can be managed by many families, thus allowing you to enjoy some of the best moments of your life without spending a fortune.