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Batalha Sightseeing Tours

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From Lisbon: Fatima, Batalha, Nazare & Obidos Small Group Day Trip

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    8 hours

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21% discount

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Batalha, Holy Town of Fatima & Templar Town of Tomar Day Trip

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    11 hours

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9% discount

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Lisbon: Monastery of Batalha, the Holy Town of Fatima & Santarem Day Trip

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    10 hours

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Lisbon: Fatima, Batalha, Nazare & Obidos Full-Day Experience

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    8 hours

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best attractions to visit in Batalha with kids on sightseeing tours?

The Monastery of Battle is a must visit for families because it has stunning architecture and rich history. Delicate carvings and wide open spaces in the place will make them look amazing to explore by young ones. You should go to the Interpretation Centre of the Battle of Aljubarrota so that you can have an experience with interactive guides on history. This castle presents a panoramic view to all families who are here because they will see everything from there as well as their children will have space for playing around.

Is Batalha a walkable destination, comfortable for exploration?

The answer is yes. It’s possible to walk throughout Batalha. The principal landmarks of the town, such as Monastery de Batalha, are located close to each other, making it easy to move from one place to another on foot. The streets are well-suited for pedestrians; therefore, there are numerous cafes and shops along them where you can take a break or have something to eat. Walking boots that provide comfort ought to be worn since you intend to explore historic sites besides strolling around town leisurely.

Can you visit Batalha in half a day?

Absolutely! Batalha can be comfortably explored in half a day. Start with a visit to the Monastery of Batalha, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and then head to the Interpretation Centre of the Battle of Aljubarrota. Enjoy a leisurely lunch at a local restaurant and take a quick stroll around the town's charming streets and shops. This itinerary allows you to experience the highlights without feeling rushed.

Is English widely spoken in Batalha?

English is widely spoken in Batalha, particularly at tourist attractions, hotels, and restaurants. Most tour guides, staff at major sites and many shopkeepers can speak English too. But it is always nice to learn a few basic Portuguese phrases, as this goes a long way with locals. Do not worry; you can enjoy your stay in Batalha without worries about language differences.

Are there any local festivals or events in Batalha?

Yes, from time to time, Batalha has several local festivals and events. One of the most remarkable ones is the Battle of Aljubarrota reenactment in August, which commemorates the historic battle that took place in 1385 AD. Meanwhile, in December it likewise marks the Feast of Our Lady of Conception with religious services and cultural activities. This is an opportunity for tourists to see firsthand a lot of interesting things about their local culture.

What are the local specialties I should taste in Batalha?

Be sure to try regional cuisine when you come to Batalha. A popular local one is “Leitão da Bairrada”, a tasty roast-suckling pig that has delicate skin and juicy meat. Another great dish is called “Bacalhau à Brás” which combines codfish, potatoes and onions into something really delicious. While you are there, do not neglect to have some “Pastel de Batalha”; this is a unique sweet pastry in the region. Take one glass of wine, based on your own preference, and then be able to tell apart this place from others by means of tasting it.