Almeida

Almeida is a fortified village in Portugal's Beira Alta region, near the Spanish border. Its star-shaped walls, built in the 17th century, are among the finest examples of Vauban-style fortifications in Europe. Wandering through its underground tunnels and climbing the ramparts offers a vivid sense of history, while the quiet streets and local cafés provide a relaxed, authentic Portuguese experience.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day (3–4 hours) is enough to explore the fortress walls, underground galleries, and the village centre. If you're a military history enthusiast or want to enjoy a leisurely lunch at a local restaurant, allow a full day. The site is compact and easily covered on foot.

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