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Guarda Region

by Vishal Kumar

Guarda is a region of Portugal that boasts of its historic background, architectural brilliance, fortified villages, and picturesque sites.


Guarda is a region of Portugal that boasts of several rugged granite fortified villages that are evidence of the architectural brilliance of the medieval past of the region.

Attractions of Guarda

Three fortified villages Trancoso, Almeida, Marialva, and Castelo Rodrigo near Guarda bear the testimony of the eventful past of the region. The castle of Trancoso and the castle at Penedono are impressive castles, which are famous sites of historical significance. Town of Celorico da Beira and Castro do Tintinolho located close to Guarda are popular tourist sports. The village of Castelo Mendo situated at the east of Guarda is a living example of a medieval lifestyle. The town of Belmonte is the home of the famous explorer family of Cabral. The Mountain range of Serra da Estrela in the west of Guarda is a hub of winter sports. The main church of Guarda is called the Séboasts of its beautiful outward appearance and a graceful interior. The Municipal Museum houses a collection of local archaeological articles and paintings. Some of the famous buildings of Guarda are Praça Velha, the Judiaria and the Rua dos Cléricos.

Accommodation at Guarda

Guarda offers several accommodation facilities, which are not only comfortable but reasonable and affordable as well. Hotel Meisser Unique and hotel Piz Buin are two nice boarding options for Guarda.

Best Time to visit Guarda

Winter is the best time to visit this place. The ideal months to visit Guarda are between November and January.

Guarda boasts several places of historical significance.

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