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This little town is great. And the street is and awesome walk back in time with all the little stores and the cobblestone. I loved this place.
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Date of experience: March 2020
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Rua Direita is the main street of Obidus, for which a significant part of tourists do not go out. Everything you need is taken out here: souvenirs, local liqueur and chocolate, the Portuguese capital of which is Obidos. There is nothing surprising or original about the street. The usual white-washed walls with blue trim. Sometimes decorated with geraniums. It's just that the street is very narrow and there is a feeling of overcrowding by tourists who stop at the shops on the outside, creating a sense of crowds. Maybe it happens naturally, or maybe it's a marketing trick.…
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Date of experience: February 2020
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This is a narrow street with a flagstone gutter in the centre, and who is going from one end to the orther end and is flanked by white houses decked with geraniums and bougainvillea. And not to Forget the single street with bars cafés, shops etc. to much to be mentioned all. Nice to see in summer and to walk up and down.…
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Date of experience: October 2020
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We absolutely love this place! Óbidos is such a lovely place! One of our favorite places in Portugal, for sure!!
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Date of experience: August 2020
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This is the main street. It is possible to drink Ginja, see local artists producing pottery, buy local handcraft, little souvenirs or beautiful jewels. I recomend walking this street up and down to check everything the lovely shops offer.
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Date of experience: February 2020
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