Bom Jesus do Monte
Bom Jesus do Monte is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Braga's most iconic landmarks, known for its Baroque staircase and panoramic city views.
Bom Jesus Funicular
The Bom Jesus Funicular is the oldest water-powered funicular in the world, offering an alternative way to ascend to Bom Jesus do Monte.
Braga Cathedral
Braga Cathedral, the oldest in Portugal, showcases a mix of Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque architectural styles and features a treasure museum.
Arco da Porta Nova
Arco da Porta Nova is an 18th-century arch that served as an entrance to Braga's old town and is a popular photo spot.
Sanctuary of Our Lady of Sameiro
The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Sameiro is an important religious site on a hill, offering peaceful surroundings and panoramic views of Braga.
Avenida da Liberdade
Avenida da Liberdade is Braga's main avenue, known for its shops, cafes, and gardens, offering a lively atmosphere.
Termas Romanas do Alto da Cividade
Termas Romanas do Alto da Cividade are the remains of ancient Roman baths, providing insight into Braga's Roman history as Bracara Augusta.
Garden of Santa Bárbara
The Garden of Santa Bárbara is a manicured garden next to the Archbishop's Palace, offering a peaceful retreat with colorful flowers and a historic setting.
Palácio do Raio
Palácio do Raio is a stunning example of Baroque architecture with a distinctive blue-tiled façade, housing exhibits on Braga's history.
Museum of Biscainhos
The Museum of Biscainhos is housed in an 18th-century palace and showcases period furniture, ceramics, and features beautiful gardens.
Peneda Gerês National Park
Peneda Gerês National Park is a natural park near Braga offering activities such as horseback riding.