Calçada Guesthouse

Tavira


On a cobbled laneway in the town centre, this whitewashed guesthouse's six bedrooms are individually styled with colourful bedspreads and details like maps on the walls. Two have small wrought-iron balconies. Unwind in the hammock overlooking Tavira's rooftops on the sunny roof terrace. Minimum stay is four nights June to September, two nights March to May and in October.

Eco initiatives include solar panels, heat pumps, rainwater collection and drought-proof garden plants.


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1. Palácio da Galeria

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With oyster-grey baroque window mouldings and 16 hipped, terracotta-tiled roofs, this whitewashed, 16th-century palace now hosts a variety of exhibitions…

2. Igreja da Misericórdia

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Built between 1541 and 1551, this church is the Algarve's most important Renaissance monument, with a magnificent carved, arched doorway. Inside, the…

3. Camera Obscura Tower

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Rising 100m high, the Torre da Tavira was formerly the town’s water tower and now houses a camera obscura at the top, reached by a lift. A simple but…

4. Igreja de Santa Maria do Castelo

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Built in Gothic style over a mosque, then rebuilt by an Italian neoclassicist following earthquake damage 500 years later, this church by the castle…

5. Ruínas Fenícias de Tavira

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Astonishing archaeological remains found on this site just below the castelo date from the 8th century BC through to the 18th century AD. Digs have…

6. Núcleo Islâmico

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Built around the remains of an Islamic-era structure, this small 21st-century museum exhibits impressive Islamic pieces discovered in various excavations…

7. Castelo

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Tavira's ruined castle rises high and mighty above the town. Possibly dating back to Neolithic times, the structure was rebuilt by Phoenicians and later…

8. Porta de Dom Manuel

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Built in 1520 when Dom Manuel I made Tavira a city, this stone archway is one of the few surviving sections of the former city walls.