Guidebook for Silves

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Guidebook for Silves

Food Scene

They have the best, always fresh seafood and great service.
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Marisqueira Rui
27 R. Comendador Vilarinho
72 vendasit rekomandojnë
They have the best, always fresh seafood and great service.

Parks & Nature

One of a kind beach. Must see tourist attraction.
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Benagil
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One of a kind beach. Must see tourist attraction.
33 vendasit rekomandojnë
Plazhi i Marinha
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Entertainment & Activities

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Silves Golf
Rua de Vila Fria
19 vendasit rekomandojnë
Event happening between 11th e 20th of August
10 vendasit rekomandojnë
Tregu Mesjetar i Silves
10 vendasit rekomandojnë
Event happening between 11th e 20th of August
Ideal for kids.
540 vendasit rekomandojnë
Stacioni Slide & Splash
125 Vale de Deus
540 vendasit rekomandojnë
Ideal for kids.

Essentials

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Modelo Continente Silves
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Shopping

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Tregu Komunal Silves
N124
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Arts & Culture

Learn about the history Silves and the history of the Algarve region: The Rio Arade was long an important route into the interior for the Phoenicians, Greeks and Carthaginians, who wanted the copper and iron action in the southwest of the country. With the Moorish invasion from the 8th century, the town gained prominence due to its strategic hilltop, riverside site. From the mid-11th to the mid-13th centuries, Shelb (or Xelb), as it was then known, rivalled Lisbon in prosperity and influence: according to the 12th-century Arab geographer Idrisi, it had a population of 30, 000, a port and shipyards, and ‘attractive buildings and well-furnished bazaars’.
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Municipal Archeology Museum Silves
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Learn about the history Silves and the history of the Algarve region: The Rio Arade was long an important route into the interior for the Phoenicians, Greeks and Carthaginians, who wanted the copper and iron action in the southwest of the country. With the Moorish invasion from the 8th century, the town gained prominence due to its strategic hilltop, riverside site. From the mid-11th to the mid-13th centuries, Shelb (or Xelb), as it was then known, rivalled Lisbon in prosperity and influence: according to the 12th-century Arab geographer Idrisi, it had a population of 30, 000, a port and shipyards, and ‘attractive buildings and well-furnished bazaars’.