Punto d'interesse

Loulé

Consigliato da 145 persone del luogo,

Consigli della gente del posto

Cyril
October 1, 2021
Marché local le samedi matin.
Claudia
January 8, 2022
The racy, cosmopolitan lifestyle of the world's leading tourist centres. A long ribbon of fine, golden sand tucked between the blue of the sea and the bold ochres of the cliffs. The splendour of tiles in a chapel that is itself a work of art. The changing greens of the orchards and the woods of the hills. An endless variety of decorated chimneys, carefully wrought in a filigree of whitewashed stone and art. Wide open spaces where it is possible to rediscover the meaning of solitude and listen to the silence of nature. With all this and more, Loulé municipality is a place of sunshine and colour, fun and excitement.
The racy, cosmopolitan lifestyle of the world's leading tourist centres. A long ribbon of fine, golden sand tucked between the blue of the sea and the bold ochres of the cliffs. The splendour of tiles in a chapel that is itself a work of art. The changing greens of the orchards and the woods of the…
Jonathan
August 2, 2020
An attractive town with castle in the Algarve, a must visit.
Nelya
January 7, 2020
Loule is a traditional Portuguese town and has a great ambience. Well, I love to walk main avenue, admire old buildings and new parks or explore it's little ruas (streets in Portuguese). Besides of being famous for it’s Saturday morning gipsy market, Loulé has a few historical monuments including Loule castle (13th/14th century) built on an area previously settled by the Romans; main church of Loulé, Igreja de S.Clemente and to the left of the square is a small, peaceful garden, Jardim dos Amuados (Garden of Sulks), which is an ancient Arab cemetery. A little further along the street from the castle is the Convent of Espírito Santo which also houses the municipal art gallery. Apart from the historical points of interest, there are also lots of cafés and shops in the criss-crossing network of cobbled alleys and streets and plenty of places to sit in the sunshine and watch the world go by! Loule market (see picture) is open all mornings except Sunday and worth to check out for eatable and drinkable souvenirs to take home like Porto wine, honey, sweets (doces), dry fruits, nuts and famous Portuguese piri-piri sauce.
Loule is a traditional Portuguese town and has a great ambience. Well, I love to walk main avenue, admire old buildings and new parks or explore it's little ruas (streets in Portuguese). Besides of being famous for it’s Saturday morning gipsy market, Loulé has a few historical monuments including…
Gary
June 20, 2016
Home to the popular Noite Branca (White Night) festival at the end of August

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Posizione
Loulé, Faro District