BRAGA
, the tourist office pamphlet claims, is Portugal's answer to Rome. This clearly is going over the top - though it illustrates the city's ecclesiastical pretensions. Founded by the Romans in 279 BC, Braga was a bishopric before being occupied by the Moors. It was reconquered early in the eleventh century and by the end of the century its archbishops were pressing for recognition as "Primate of the Spains", a title they disputed with Toledo over the next six centuries.... [More]
Albergaria Bracara Augusta makes use of 17 rooms and 2 suites equipped with jacuzzi. We have Restaurant, bar and we place ourselves in the historical zone of Braga. [More]
Located in Braga, the city of Alto Minho area, 2km far from the city centre. Charming hotel with all comodities for business people or even for the pleasure stance. [More]
Near by Santuário do Bom Jesus, you can enjoy one of the finest views of Braga. Completely rebuilt in 1998, is name it´s related with the water powered elevator (19th century) that nowadays still working. With 22 double rooms, the customers can take advantage of a total privacy and an exclusive se... [More]