Batalha Tours From Lisbon
Explore the region's historical significance with Batalha tours. Witness the masterpiece of Gothic architecture, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and explore Portugal's rich past through it.
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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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Top 6 Must-See Attractions in Batalha
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the ideal time to visit Batalha?
Portugal is a travel destination available all year round. Batalha, one of its well-known spots, is perfect for a visit all year round. Still, each season has its specific features, which should be considered when planning your perfect vacation. Summer is the warmest and most crowded time, as most visitors come here with kids. Consider coming here in the spring or fall for a more peaceful experience.
Is Batalha open for visitors all year round?
Batalha is an excellent destination to visit any time of the year, as Portugal's climate is mild and warm. As in any other region, the most popular and crowded time is summer. The most moderate and comfortable environment is in spring and autumn. Any time of the year, Batalha is a good choice for one or more days of visit, providing an option of visiting various museums and historical sites, making it an appealing destination regardless of the season.
What are the must-see attractions in Batalha?
The must-see attractions in Batalha include the Batalha Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its stunning Gothic architecture. Additionally, there is the Founder's Chapel with the tombs of King João I and Queen Philippa of Lancaster. The Chapter House is famous for the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. One more must-visit spot is the picturesque Ponte da Boutaca bridge near the monastery.
What is the best way to get around Batalha?
Coimbra is a walkable city with comfortable pedestrian areas. The best way to move around Coimbra is by public transport. This efficient way covers most parts of the city. For more personalized travel, there is an option to get a taxi. Most tourists who come here move around the historic center due to its compact size and charming streets on foot.
How much time is needed to explore Batalha?
Batalha is filled with architectural and historical treasures. Visitors must come here at least for one full day to see all the major ones. Most of Batalha’s attractions are located in the city center. Consider spending two days here if you want a more extensive and deep spiritual experience. The itinerary of a one-day tour here is combined in the most convenient way to show all the significant landmarks and create the best impression.
How do you make the first trip to Batalha unforgettable?
A one-day trip from Lisbon can get you acquainted with the Batalha Monastery. The architectural complex is so interesting and unique that it deserves closer study. South of Batalha is the small town of Porto de Mos, with a castle built in the 13th century seriously damaged during the earthquake of 1755. When going on holiday to Batalha, you can also admire the region's natural attractions, such as the bizarre rock formations near the Porto de Mos.
What is a list of Batalha hidden gems?
Batalha Monastery is one of the most beautiful and significant monuments of Portuguese Gothic. South of Batalha is Porto de Mos, badly damaged in the 1755 earthquake. But its green, cone-shaped towers and elaborate loggia illustrate the diversity of Portuguese art of the Age of Great Geographical Discoveries. This spot is not included in most itineraries to Batalha, but it can be seen separately.
What dishes are the must-try in Batalha?
With its hospitality and impressive culinary traditions, Batalha is an excellent spot to try local cuisine and fall in love with it. It's highly recommended for delicious fish dishes such as Bacalhao a Braz and Sardiños (fried sardine). Don't miss the opportunity to try their famous dish "Arroz de Coentro", coriander rice cooked with seafood. A visit to these restaurants and cafes will allow you to fully enjoy the authentic flavors of Portuguese cuisine and experience the gastronomic side of Batalha Portugal tourism.
What are the opening hours for the Batalha Monastery?
If you come to Batalha during the tours, you can be sure it's open for visitors. If you come alone, checking the official website or local tourism office before visiting is highly advisable, as there can be seasonal or holiday changes. The fixed time when the visitors can buy tickets for the visit is from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
Is Batalha safe to go out at night if you come for more than one day?
Yes, Batalha is a safe Portuguese destination. The safety measures are the same as for any other place, so it is advisable to consider the basic safety rules. This medieval city is perfect for exploration, and of course, it's a great spot to stay for more than one day. At the same time, keeping an eye on your belongings and avoiding poorly lit areas at night is always important. Visitors should be attentive and courteous to avoid any troubles.