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Nazaré Funicular Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Cable car alternatives
Cable car still closed. You can take a taxi for 5€ to Sitio or just take the stairs (~ 10-15 min). Stair offers great views and great photo spot with a swing. Bit tiring though.
Beautiful Tile and Very Significant to the Local History
This church is so pretty with amazing tile and stonework. And the historical significance brings an even more interesting reason to visit. Based in the heart of the Nazare historical district. Note: T...
This is a funicular that leads you to the highest part of Nazare. The ticket costs four euros. Summer and winter times are different, so you need to look at ...
There are 3 ways to get from the bottom of the city to the top: car (parking could be really difficult), walking over the stairs or kneeling with the "ban". We took the Ba...
Cable car alternatives
Cable car still closed. You can take a taxi for 5€ to Sitio or just take the stairs (~ 10-15 min). Stair offers great views and great photo spot with a swing. Bit tiring though.
Beautiful Tile and Very Significant to the Local History
This church is so pretty with amazing tile and stonework. And the historical significance brings an even more interesting reason to visit. Based in the heart of the Nazare historical district. Note: T...
Well to live the experience.
This is a funicular that leads you to the highest part of Nazare. The ticket costs four euros. Summer and winter times are different, so you need to look at ...
Incredible
The amazing views walking through the streets and open businesses , the town party and its traditional dances
Stands
There are 3 ways to get from the bottom of the city to the top: car (parking could be really difficult), walking over the stairs or kneeling with the "ban". We took the Ba...