Sal e Alho

Alto Alentejo


About a 10-minute walk (700m) north of the historical centre, Sal e Alho is famous in these parts for its hearty traditional cooking. Come for game meats – like javali (wild boar) or febre (hare) or signature plates of porco preto (Alentejan black pork). It all goes nicely with the good wine selection.


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1. Mosteiro de São Bernardo

0.22 MILES

Dating from the 16th century, this striking monastery has some exquisite azulejos and a serene cloister. It’s set inside a GNR (Portugal’s military police…

3. Castelo

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Portalegre’s castle, off Rua do Carmo, dates from the time of Dom Dinis. There is a temporary exhibition gallery on the 1st floor. Unfortunately, the…

4. Museu Municipal

0.64 MILES

The local museum exhibits religious art of the 17th and 18th centuries, including paintings and furniture from the Convento de Santa Clara (now a public…

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In 1550 Portalegre became the seat of a new diocese and soon got its own cathedral. The pyramid-pointed, twin-towered 18th-century facade sombrely…

6. Convento de Santa Clara

0.72 MILES

Yet another of Portalegre’s hidden treasures, this former convent is now part of the municipal library, meaning you can freely wander around at will. It…

8. Museu José Régio

0.78 MILES

This small museum in poet José Régio’s former house shows his magpie-like collection of popular religious art, with around 400 Christ figures. There are…