Exploring Faro City #Algarve #Portugal ⁴ᴷ⁶⁰

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The Algarve’s capital has a more distinctly Portuguese feel than most resort towns. Many visitors only pass through this underrated city, which is a pity, as it makes for an enjoyable stopover. It has an attractive marina, well-maintained parks and plazas, and a picturesque cidade velha (old town) ringed by medieval walls. The old town's winding, cobbled pedestrian streets, squares and buildings were reconstructed in a melange of styles following successive batterings – first by marauding British and then by two big earthquakes – and are home to museums, churches, a bone chapel and al fresco cafes.

0:00 Av. 5 de Outubro
08:25 R. de Santo Antonio
10:16 R. Vasco da Gama
15:21 Faro Marina
20:19 Porta Nova
24:47 Antiga Fábrica da Cerveja
26:27 Municipal Museum of Faro
27:18 Faro City Hall
28:08 Igreja de Santa Maria
30:49 R. Monsenhor Boto
32:16 Arco da Vila
32:16 Jardim Manuel Bivar
35:38 Faro Marina
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Algarve
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