Município de Silves
Município de Silves
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Monday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Tuesday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Wednesday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Thursday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Friday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Saturday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Sunday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
About
The SILVES MEDIEVAL FAIR takes place in August, in the historic centre of this Algarve city. Ten days of historical re-enactment of the medieval era of the ancient capital of the Kingdom of the Algarve. Silves Municipal Council, the fair's organiser, continues its support of this nationally renowned event, which promises to be one of the most exciting events on the region's summer calendar.
Duration: More than 3 hours
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RB63
Düsseldorf, Germany253 contributions
Apr 2024 • Couples
Silves is worth a trip and you should definitely take a little more time than just one day. There is more to discover than 'just' the castle (which is of course also worth seeing).
The best place to park your car is in one of the parking lots on the outskirts of town and then explore the town on foot. There are beautiful squares and small cobblestone streets with nice restaurants and shops. We also liked the many painted distribution boxes.
The best place to park your car is in one of the parking lots on the outskirts of town and then explore the town on foot. There are beautiful squares and small cobblestone streets with nice restaurants and shops. We also liked the many painted distribution boxes.
Written 24 April 2024
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FyreFaery
Tomar, Portugal103 contributions
June 2021
Aside from the obvious castle visit and fascinating central museum (both worth a visit) the greater Silves area is full of interesting hikes. In the valley north there are standing stones, graves carved into the rock and ancient csrnes. It's an absolutely beautiful area, and of course after a day having adventures you can have a dinner or a drink in one of the many cafes that spring up all over town.
I recommend the sushi place down by the main town square, basic decor but the food is amazing!
I recommend the sushi place down by the main town square, basic decor but the food is amazing!
Written 28 June 2021
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Janet C
Stockport, UK2,647 contributions
Sept 2020 • Couples
A beautiful little town and well worth a stroll around to absorb the quintessential Portuguese feel of the place.
Written 11 September 2020
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Hendrik_NL
Vlaardingen, The Netherlands7,925 contributions
Oct 2017 • Couples
The big advantage of Silves is, that it is not on the beach, so the city isn't overrun with sun and pleasure seekers, in need of hotels, cafés and souvenir shops. Silves is therefore a charming old town, retaining much of the original structure. Uphill the Castle, the Cathedral and other churches can be visited; downhill at the river, charming pedestrianized streets can be explored. Local cafés and restaurants are there to combat hunger and thirst for a modest fee. At the river a bridge from Roman times can be admired. Ample free parking is available on a large car park at the N124 road, where the fast food restaurant Burger Ranch is. It is opposite the football grounds of Silves. The center of lower Silves is only steps away from this parking lot. To visit higher Silves on the hill I recommend doing this by car and find a parking space somewhere in the (narrow cobblestone) streets. It can be done. A visit to Silves is worth the journey; be prepared to be in Silves the best part of the day.
Written 20 October 2017
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Looie1954
Harlow, UK359 contributions
June 2017 • Solo
Part of a coach trip - primarily to see the old Moorish capital of the Algarve, but was surprised how 'quaint' this place was. Walk up from the river (it's steep!) towards the Church and the Castle - did I say it's STEEP....
Very nice village feel to this place... I loved the utility cabinets that had been painted, made the whole place much nicer... Lots of Stork's nesting everywhere, on Telegraph poles, on rooftops, all over the place!
Church was 'interesting', but a Church is a church so no surprises there, the Castle was way bigger than I thought it was going to be - didn't have too much time to go around the Castle so saw what I could before I had to go back to the coach pick up point.
Very nice village feel to this place... I loved the utility cabinets that had been painted, made the whole place much nicer... Lots of Stork's nesting everywhere, on Telegraph poles, on rooftops, all over the place!
Church was 'interesting', but a Church is a church so no surprises there, the Castle was way bigger than I thought it was going to be - didn't have too much time to go around the Castle so saw what I could before I had to go back to the coach pick up point.
Written 25 June 2017
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Heather S
Leeds, UK387 contributions
Apr 2018 • Couples
We travelled on a bus number 4 from Portimao which took 35mins we had 3 1/2 hours which was enough time to see what we wanted to and have lunch. The bus was €6.70 each return.
From the bus stop walk right until you see some streets heading upwards take one of these and it leads you up to the castle, cathedral and the museum of archaeology, we got a free sample of wine from a little square as we had purchased the joint ticket for castle and museum. Some cafes and restaurants to chose from for lunch or drink. Don't get the train the station is no where near Silves! If you are on the bus get off after you have crossed the bridge into Silves.
From the bus stop walk right until you see some streets heading upwards take one of these and it leads you up to the castle, cathedral and the museum of archaeology, we got a free sample of wine from a little square as we had purchased the joint ticket for castle and museum. Some cafes and restaurants to chose from for lunch or drink. Don't get the train the station is no where near Silves! If you are on the bus get off after you have crossed the bridge into Silves.
Written 7 April 2018
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chickandbeast
Southgate, Canada8,725 contributions
Oct 2017 • Couples
Silves in the Algarve Southern Portugal has lots of history within its city limits, castles, churches, monasteries and cobbled streets.
We enjoyed walking the municipalty and found free parking. There is a lot of sightseeing to do
We enjoyed walking the municipalty and found free parking. There is a lot of sightseeing to do
Written 11 November 2017
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Darryl B
Derby, UK56 contributions
Sept 2017 • Couples
Large free carpark across from the football ground onthe main road round the town. The town is nice and friendly, though the walk up to the castle and cathedral is very steep in places and the cobbles can be slippery - keep to the grey ones where possible. Can be busy if you hit the time and day when tour buses hit the town.
Written 11 October 2017
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Welshwasp
South Wales, UK521 contributions
Dec 2016 • Couples
Worth a bus visit on our weekly ticket but not a number one destination if you have only a few days in the Algarve. Fine views from the top of the town of the fort and surrounding area but therefore on the hilly side although you could spend your time alongside the river and nearby shops and market.Storks all around the town were amazing as they flew around to and from their nests.
Written 15 August 2017
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Crucian2013
St. Croix27 contributions
July 2017 • Friends
Silves was a fun place to hike around with a mostly intact historical Fort that is interesting to visit. There are several little cafes, some with live music, that offer tapas, wine, & good local food.
Written 11 July 2017
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