Leiria
Portugal City Travel Guide: Leiria
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Leiria
- Graceful, historic castle town.
- Famed for its cobbled streets, gardens and squares.
- Population around 43,000, two hours north of Lisbon.
- Gateway to Fátima, Alcobaca and Batalha.
Leiria (lay-ree-uh) is a small Estremaduran
castle town with a population of 43,000 that is perhaps best used
as a jumping off point to other nearby attractions: Alcobaca, Batalha,
and Fátima. Before
we jump off, though, a bit about Leiria itself.
Dom Afonso Henriques, the first King of Portugal, reconquered the
Moorish castle for the Christians in 1135 that is set on the hilltop
where Leiria now stands. This is around 6 km from an older settlement
founded by the Romans called Colippo. The Castle was, however, recaptured
by the Moors in 1190. Two years later King Dom Sancho I finally
retook it and rebuilt the walls.
During Dom Dinis's reign (13th-14th centuries), Leiria rose in
importance as the king and his wife Queen Santa Isabel chose it
as one of the royal residences, building the Royal Palace within
the castle walls. King Dom Joao I later ordered it to be rebuilt
in the Gothic style, which is the centerpiece of the castle. Dom
Dinis also ordered the planting of the Leiria pine forest, so as
to hold back the shifting sands on the coast. The wood from the
trees was used as the building material for the ships that undertook
the famous voyages abroad in the 15th and 16th century.
In addition to the castle, today the city has a cobbled old quarter.
A bit farther afield are the aforementioned Alcobaca, Batalha,
Fátima, and decent
beaches, all of which are easily accessed by bus. Alcobaca is blessed
with a UNESCO
World Heritage Site: the 12th century Cisterian monastery Mosteiro
de Santa Mara de Alcobaca. Nearby in Batalha
is yet another World Heritage Site. The Mosteiro da Batalha (Battle
Abbey) is world renowned for its ornate decoration. Finally, Fátima
is the small town where in May 1917 three shepherd children claimed
to have seen an apparition of the Virgin Mary. Six months later
some 70,000 devotees gathered there and witnessed what has come
to be described as the "Miracle of the Sun". Light shot
out, the ill were cured, the lame walked. Today the town is overrun
with shops hawking religious goods .
Leiria Tourist Office
Regional Tourist Office of Leiria/Fatima
Jardim Luis de Camoes Apartado 1115–2401–801
Leiria
Tel. 244 848 771 Fax. 244 848 779
Toll Free: 800 202 5596.
Website: www.rt-leiriafatima.pt
E-mail: info@rt-leiriafatima.pt
Getting to Leiria
From Lisbon's Oriente Station, intercity trains take approximately
two hours and thirty minutes and cost EUR 11.50 ($12.35) for 1st
class, EUR 9 ($9.65) for second-class tickets. Five daily.
From Lisbon take the A1 highway north. Takes about 1-2 hours.
On the bus, it takes 1 hour to 2 hours 15 mins and costs from EUR
7 ($7.50) from Lisbon. From Porto, the trip takes around two hours
and twenty minutes and costs from EUR 9.80 ($10.50).
The pousada da juventude (tel/fax 244 831 868), located at Largo
Candido dos Reis 7-D has dorm beds and doubles. Rooms at The Residencial
Dom Dinis (244 815 342, fax 244 823 552), at Travessa de Tomar 2,
are comfortable and comes with a good breakfast. Pensao Residencial
Leiriense (244 823 054, fax 244 823 073), at Rua Afonso de Albuquerque
6, offers clean rooms and breakfast.
Featured Hotel Eurosol Hotel Rua Dom Jose Alves Correia
da Silva.
135 rooms.
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Not far from the Largo Santana on or near Rua Dr Correia Mateus
there are several comfortable places to eat. Restaurante Montecarlo
(244 825 406), Rua Dr Correia Mateus 32, serves simple fare. O Manel
(244 832 132), Rua Dr Correia Mateus 50, is a bit pricier and has
a great fish menu. In the Jardim Luis de Camoes close by the Rio
Lis is the popular Cervejaria Camões (244 83 86 28), which
does weekday buffet lunches.
Near Largo Candido there are good cafes and bars to be found. Among
them are Os Filipes, at No A.
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Av. Nossa Sra de Fátima, 37
10am-8.30pm Mon-Sat.
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Local
football team
Leiria is home to UD Leiria, a solid first division side in the
Portuguese domestic league. Euro2004 matches will take place at
the club's home ground, Estadio
Municipal Dr. Magalhães Pessoa. It has a capacity of
30,000 and will be undergoing improvements costing around US$30
million prior to the championships.
The average high June temperatures for Portugal is between 22C and 26C.
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