• Beja Castle and Torre de Menagem: 14th-century military monument (reign of D. Dinis) with panoramic views of the Alentejo plain.
• Praça da República: The heart of the city, where you can find the Misericórdia Church (Renaissance/Mannerist style) and the pillory.
• Regional Museum of Beja (Queen D. Leonor): Located in the former Convent of Nossa Senhora da Conceição, famous for its connection to the history of the “Portuguese Letters”.
• Archaeological Site of Rua do Sembrano: It shows remains of Iron Age walls and Roman occupation (former Pax Julia).
• The Church of Santa Maria da Feira, located in the heart of the city of Beja, is one of the most outstanding examples of religious architecture in the Alentejo.
• Church of Pé da Cruz: Highlight the gilded woodcarving and tile panels.
• We will explore the remains of the wall and the city gates (Portas de Évora and Mértola).
• Beja is a city that breathes culture, and the tradition of Cante Alentejano is very much present.