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Where to stay in Mafra
Santo Isidoro
While visiting Santo Isidoro, you might make a stop by sights like Praia da Ribeira d'Ilhas and São Lourenço Beach.
Mafra Beach Vacation
A Mafra vacation makes it a breeze to kick back and unwind. Whether you like the idea of chilling out by the water or meandering along the shore looking for pretty seashells, a trip to Mafra is hard to say no to. If you want to be close to the town center, base yourself around Praia da Ribeira d'Ilhas. This well-known stretch of coast is just 10 kilometers away. We also offer Mafra vacation deals around Fishermen's Beach and Norte Beach, two other excellent nearby options.
Things You Should Know About Mafra
- Reserve a room in one of our Mafra beach hotels to appreciate the best this destination has to offer. Wander along the shore and marvel in the stunning sunsets right outside your doorstep.
- You can also check out our range of apartments. They're popular with people planning a vacation in Mafra. Consider Ericeira beach and sea apartment and Mar Azul.
- Our Mafra things to do page is an excellent place to check for activities around here. Of course, there's nothing like a bit of local knowledge. With a population of 12,300 in Mafra, we're sure you'll meet a few people willing to pass on some tips.
- Once you've made some great savings by booking a Mafra vacation package, you can indulge in some unforgettable travel experiences. Mafra National Palace, Praia da Ribeira d'Ilhas and Praca da Republica are three attractions that should be on your must-see list.
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Popular places to visit
Rossio Square
See the people-packed central square whose swirling wave-patterned cobbles are thought to have inspired copycat pavements across the rest of Portugal and beyond.
Castle of São Jorge
This medieval fortress offers insight into Lisbon’s long history as well as stunning views of the city and river below.
Jerónimos Monastery
See where monks once worshipped at this beautifully decorated monastery and where Lisbon’s famous custard-filled pastry is said to have been invented.