
▲ Obidos Village is a historic town in central Portugal, renowned for its well-preserved medieval architecture and charming streets.

▲ The village is surrounded by sturdy city walls, and visitors can stroll along the walls to enjoy a panoramic view of the entire village and its beautiful surroundings.


▲ The cobblestone streets of the village are lined with white houses adorned with vibrant flowers and traditional tiles. Obidos is renowned for its rich cultural activities, particularly the annual Literary Festival and Chocolate Festival, which attract numerous visitors to experience them.

▲ The city gate features a unique design, such as the Porta della Carta on the southern side, which consists of two staggered low-level passages to delay enemy siege attempts.

▲ The city wall is tall and thick, well-preserved with defensive facilities like observation holes and arrow slits, bearing witness to its former military purpose.

▲ The Castle of Óbidos is located on the northern side of the town of Obidos in the Leiria District of Portugal, perched atop a small hill with a commanding position. Its northern side features a row of majestic towers, exuding an imposing presence.

▲ Built in the 12th-13th century, its history can be traced back to the even more distant Roman era.

▲ Obidos Village is not only an ideal destination for history enthusiasts but also a perfect place to experience traditional Portuguese culture and customs.

▲ This is one of Portugal's tourist attractions and one of the "Seven Wonders of Portugal." Every July, a traditional "Medieval Market" is held here, featuring medieval performances, knight duels, and equestrian shows. Visitors can dress in medieval costumes and experience the feeling of traveling through time.

▲ Travelers can enjoy traditional "Ginja" cherry liqueur at local cafes or shop for souvenirs at handicraft stores.

▲ The Castle of Óbidos has been converted into a hotel where visitors can stay and experience royal treatment.

▲ The garden features numerous Buddha statues, sculptures, and artworks set within meticulously designed landscapes. Visitors can stroll among serene lakes, vineyards, and bamboo groves while admiring various artistic creations, including giant Buddha statues and contemporary sculptures.

▲ This approximately 35-hectare garden was created by Portuguese businessman José Berardo to commemorate the destruction of the Buddhas of Bamiyan in Afghanistan.










