Caminha

Caminha is a town near the estuary of Minho and the Atlantic Ocean in Northern Portugal.

Get in

There are two main routes to get to Caminha. Using the N13 national road, which links it to Viana do Castelo going south and Valença going north; or the A28 speed-way. A28 has virtual tolls, foreign cars must apply for a temporary permit.

Get around

See

Do

Buy

Caminha its famous for its copper handiwork.

Eat

Drink

To have a fun night just go through the Torre do Relógio tower to the Rua Direita. There is a great number of Bars and Cafés you can enjoy a drink. The peculiarity on this street is the possibility of mingle with people from other bars on the street. As there is no minimum consumption in most of them and they are quite close from each other.

Sleep

Connect

Caminha city council website . There is free wi-fi on the main plaza, Praça Conselheiro Silva Torres (a.k.a. "O Terreiro") but most often doesn't work.

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