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Be an actor in the different stages where events and rhythms happen.
Marvel at the unique landscapes of an afternoon by the sea, enjoy the pleasant weather, live the adventure and the unique experiences that Espinho has to offer. Relax and have fun in a safe, seductive and different city!
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Espinho’s Interactive Tourism Shop – Certified Local Crafts/Merchandising
Located in the city centre, close to the sea and the railway station, this Shop offers and promotes the entire Northern region of Portugal.
In this space you will also find typical and identifying products from the Region available for sale. We are waiting for you.... -
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Celebrations in honour of San Pedro
In recent years, the San Pedro Celebration has become one of the greatest pilgrimages of the municipality -
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Praia de Silvalde / Pau da Manobra
Located near the Golf Course "Oporto Golf Club” -
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Praia dos Pescadores
Fisherman's beach, with plenty of fishing activity -
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International Meeting of Living Statues
One of the most prestigious festivals in the world, the International Meeting of Living Statues is a privileged way of bringing art closer to everyday life, where "statue men” continue to surprise the public -
Culture & Heritage
Espinho Auditorium/Music
Espinho Auditorium is open since 2006 and is assumed as a space for artistic creation and promotion towards music, theater, dance and contemporary circus. This infrastructure develops annually a diverse, regular and recognized artistic program, covering the different areas of creation, always looking for new traditions and cultural movements. Don?t miss the opportunity to watch a... -
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Lagoa de Paramos - Bird observatory
Protected area for the creation / preservation of a nature reserve, where you may admire the local fauna and flora, is also a large bird observatory. -
Culture & Heritage
Town Hall
The Town Hall building project was prepared by the architect Alfredo Leal Duarte Machado, from Coimbra, and is dated June 1939. In October 1940, the Government granted the municipality an amount for its construction. In a council meeting on March 19, 1941, it was decided to grant the construction contract to António Oliveira Gomes, from Porto. The works began in April 1941. By order of the...