[2024 Braga Attraction] Travel Guide for Bom Jesus do Monte (Updated Dec)
No.1 of Best Things to Do in Braga District
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Address:
Estrada de Sao Pedro, Braga 4715-165, Portugal
Opening times:
Open today at 10:00-19:00Opening Soon
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
Phone:
+351 253 676 636
🇵🇹 Bom Jesus do Monte in Braga ⛪
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Bom Jesus do Monte is a notable sanctuary and pilgrimage site situated on a hill in the outskirts of Braga, a historic city in northern Portugal. Inscribed in 2019 as a UNESCO world heritage site, the sanctuary is completely accessible to the public and does not charge any entrance fee.
The most iconic feature of the sanctuary is the monumental Baroque stairway leading to the Church of Bom Jesus do Monte. We took a taxi which send us to the church directly we so skipped climbing up the 577 steps on the 116-metre stairway. Instead we walked down the stairway after visiting the sanctuary complex. An alternative way to reach the church is by taking the water-powered funicular. The fee is 2 euros for a one-way journey and 3 euros for a round trip.
📍Estrada do Bom Jesus, 4715-056 Tenões, Portugal
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The beauty of a Magnetic Building
Some places are ready for a new life, some historic buildings when have a new life become pet of the daily lives for those who live and visit the city of Braga. This is the beautiful McDonald’s 🍔 of Braga city, in the heart of the town, is stunning design and characteristics calls our attention and is quite nice to watch it during the day or at night.
📸 some pictures of The Historic building turned into McDonald’s
1. 🍔 McDonald’s Braga city center
Address 📍 Avenida Central 38 / 4710-229 Braga, Portugal
Highlights 🏙️ the surroundings are full of points of interest like: Braga City Center, Historic Square, Avenida Central Garden, São Marcos Church, Braga Castle.
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2. ⛪️ Sanctuary of Bom Jesus do Monte
• Address📍Sanctuary of Bom Jesus do Monte
Largo do Santuario do Bom Jesus, 4715 Braga, Portugal
• Highlights ⛪️ Bom Jesus do Monte is a Portuguese sanctuary in Tenões, outside the city of Braga, in northern Portugal. Its name means Good Jesus of the Mount. The Sanctuary is a notable example of pilgrimage site with a monumental, Baroque stairway that climbs 116 meters (381 feet). It is an important tourist attraction of Braga.
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3. 🎭 Theater Circo
Address📍Avenida da Liberdade 697 / 4710-251 Braga, Portugal
Highlights 🍽️ The Theatre Circo is a 20th-century, Portuguese revivalist theatre, in the civil parish of São João do Souto, municipality of Braga. Designed by the architect João de Moura Coutinho, it was first inaugurated on 21 April 1915 with a performance of Ruggero Leoncavallo's operetta La reginetta delle rose. Following a storied history that included the first talking films, operas and public performances, the building was restored by the municipal council of Braga, and reopened in 2006.
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Manu Guedes
A Visit to Bom Jesus do Monte
I arrived at Bom Jesus do Monte in Braga, Portugal, and was deeply impressed by the beauty of this magnificent religious and architectural landmark. The towering Baroque church and the artistic religious sculptures decorating the stairs and corridors completely captured my interest. I spent time exploring the surrounding area and enjoying the tranquility and beauty that dominate this sacred place. It was truly an amazing experience to enjoy the wonderful views, history, and religious nature of this marvelous site.
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What's the point of coming to Portugal if you don't visit Braga? Although it's already 7pm, the sun is still shining brightly
Jose says the sun doesn't set until 9:30pm. The location of the hotel is excellent, located in the center of the old town. Jose took me around, explaining as we went. His English is really poor, hard to understand, and I struggled to keep up. He was very enthusiastic, constantly talking, and I could only pretend to understand. This place has been ruled by the Moors, Romans, Arabs, and Spaniards. The numerous historical relics show that it indeed has a deep cultural heritage. Braga is the religious center of Portugal, where the archbishops live. There is a religious festival every May, attracting many Portuguese and Spaniards. Jose says he doesn't really believe in religion, it's just a part of the culture here. He thanks religion for bringing him business, especially during festivals when he can sell a lot of products. We visited the Braga Cathedral, Braga Castle, Church of the Holy Cross, and Braga Cemetery. But since it was Sunday, we could only look from the outside, admiring these old buildings. That was enough.
After touring the city, Jose asked me to get in the car, saying we were going to the most beautiful place. We drove out of the city and up the mountain. The mountain road was winding, but Jose drove fast, saying this was his territory and he knew it well. His new Mercedes was a pleasure to drive. It's a pity you didn't come yesterday, he said, I had booked a table at the top of the mountain. That's the best restaurant in Braga, with a great view. But it's closed on Sundays. We arrived at the Sanctuary of Bom Jesus do Monte halfway up the mountain. It was really beautiful. You can overlook the whole city from here, and behind us was a fairy-tale-like fountain, a small chapel, and a 116-meter zigzag Baroque staircase. We climbed up the stairs, and Jose said that pilgrims would kneel and worship as they ascended. There were three rows of neatly arranged statues of gods, with a special row in the middle. The base of the statues had fountains. The spring water flowed out from the mouths, ears, or the pots they were holding. We put our hands in the pool, and the spring water was cool to the bone. At the top was a church. Jose explained the history of the building and some of the sculptures. Not understanding Catholicism, it was hard to understand what he was talking about. We just went to appreciate the beauty of the architecture and sculptures, and feel the charm of religion.
He said he was very happy to have a friend come to Braga specifically. His foreign friends who come to Portugal usually go to Lisbon and Porto first, and don't often come to Braga. He expressed dissatisfaction. What's so special about Lisbon? What's the point of coming to Portugal if you don't visit Braga? Indeed, these beautiful relics are his pride and joy, and he has every right to look down on the big cities in the south. The Sanctuary of Bom Jesus do Monte on the mountain
JamesonBrennan28
Portuguese Ancient City: Braga Travel Guide
Braga, located in the northwest of Portugal, is an ancient city founded by Augusto, with a history of more than 2000 years, known as the Rome of Portugal. As one of the oldest cities in Portugal, Braga is famous for its ancient churches, charming squares, and traditional Portuguese atmosphere.
🍠 Must-visit attractions
Bom Jesus do Monte: This 18th-century church is located on the top of the mountain, accessed by spectacular stairs, is one of the most famous landmarks in Braga, listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Castelo de São Jorge da Mãe: This medieval castle provides an excellent perspective overlooking the entire city and is a good place to understand the history of Braga.
Jardim de Santa Barbara: A garden full of colorful flowers, adjacent to the historic Braga Archbishop's Palace.
Mosteiro de São Martinho de Tibães: This Baroque-style monastery is one of the most important religious buildings in Braga, with gorgeous decorations and magnificent architecture.
Monte Picoto: A hill located a few kilometers south of Braga, is one of the best places to overlook the city and watch the sunset.
Sanctuary of Sameiro: A beautiful church on the top of the mountain, also an excellent key point.
🍠 Recommended food
Rojões: This is a famous pork dish, usually served with potatoes and other seasonings.
Papas de Sarrabulho: A traditional paste-like dish made with pork and cornmeal, with a unique taste.
🍠 Shopping recommendations
Arco da Porta Nova commercial area: In this historic area, you can find various small shops, handicrafts, and local specialty products.
Braga Parque shopping center: This shopping center offers a variety of international brands and local specialty products.
The history behind this place and Furnicular is so great. The church and garden are so beautiful and well maintained. The views of Braga from here are stunning. It might seem hard to climb the stairs, but their are not hard to tackle and, if you have physical problems, you can always take the funicular up and down hill. Atop of the stairs there are marvelous gardens and buildings. Also, they have restaurants and bars where you can have a drink paired with an amazing view. We suggest you go during sunset time to enjoy the golden hour for the amazing pictures. We are really enjoy during visit this site. Highly recommended site to visit.
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