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Caldas da Rainha

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Paolo
July 9, 2022
Caldas is a 5min train ride from SMP. When leaving the train station walk straight until you reach the church and turn right, walk directly into the town center. Fantastic outdoor fruit and veg market and wonderful shopping. Make sure you go to Dom Carlos 1 Park, small pond, museum, playgroud, cafe and walking.
Peter
June 14, 2021
Caldas is a great town for a visit. It has a beautiful park located near city center. Make sure you'll visit in the morning when the daily fruit market starts in the main square!
Ana
April 25, 2021
Very nice and clean city
Jane
May 11, 2018
The daily market that takes place in the centre of Caldas is a worthwhile visit if you want to experience the most traditional routines of Portuguese life or to purchase fresh fruit, vegetables, salad, fish and deli-style products for your own cooking. The market begins very early and is usually packed away by midday so get there early to see everything on offer.
The daily market that takes place in the centre of Caldas is a worthwhile visit if you want to experience the most traditional routines of Portuguese life or to purchase fresh fruit, vegetables, salad, fish and deli-style products for your own cooking. The market begins very early and is usually pac…
Ryszard
July 27, 2017
The town owes its name to the thermal spring that was much appreciated by Queen Dona Leonor, wife of the 15th century King Dom Manuel I, who had the opportunity to confirm the curative properties of these waters when they cured her of a wound that for a long time had not healed. As the waters were much in demand at the time by the local people, who bathed in them to cure their ailments, the Queen ordered a hospital to be built so that they could treat themselves in some comfort. Around the hospital a village was formed, which came to be known as Caldas da Rainha (The Queen`s Hot Springs).
The town owes its name to the thermal spring that was much appreciated by Queen Dona Leonor, wife of the 15th century King Dom Manuel I, who had the opportunity to confirm the curative properties of these waters when they cured her of a wound that for a long time had not healed. As the waters were m…

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Standort
Caldas da Rainha, Leiria District