As the sun-soaked capital of Portugal’s Algarve region, Faro is a popular holiday destination for those in search of pristine beaches and al fresco dining. The coastal city is also filled with ancient architecture comprising medieval walls, Roman ruins and a chapel made of bones.
Faro’s coastal setting and abundance of sunshine make it perfect for outdoor activities like dolphin-spotting cruises, touring the nearby Ria Formosa Natural Park or strolling around the Cidade Velha (old town). There’s also some great nightlife to explore, such as barhopping along Rua Conselheiro Bivar – Faro’s liveliest street. If you simply want to lay on the beach all day, head for the soft golden sands of Praia de Faro.
The food in Faro is a combination of regional Algarve offerings and national favourites such as bacalhau (dried and salted cod). As fresh fish is a staple in the Algarve, it’s worth trying the local fishermen’s stew known as caldeirada, usually consisting of whitefish and locally caught shellfish like clams and mussels. For a sweet treat, you can’t beat a traditional pastel de nata – custard tarts dusted with cinnamon.
If you stroll through Faro’s old town, you’ll be transported back in time as you explore the cobblestone streets filled with Portuguese, Iberian and Western Islamic architecture dating back to the 18th century. Go back even further with a visit to Sé Catedral de Faro, a Roman Catholic church built in the late 13th century.
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Most popular time to visit | October–December |
Cheapest time to visit | January–March |
Local currency | € 10 = £8.60 |
Language | Portuguese |
Average weekend price | £61 per night |
Average weekday price | £59 per night |
Typical stay | 1 night |
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2.5 miles from city centre
It's a lived-in, working city and doesn't pretend to...
17 April 2024
It's a lived-in, working city and doesn't pretend to put tourists at the forefront. However, tourists are well-catered for and I've spent a few happy days wandering the town on several occasions. Just wear sturdy shoes and have a little torch handy as the pavements/kerbs are no fun!
Lovely parts of this city near Marina, and while there seems...
12 April 2024
Lovely parts of this city near Marina, and while there seems to be lots of regeneration the city is quite run down in parts and a huge amount of graffiti. Lovely shopping streets and cafes, and a trip to both the Mar and Forum Algarve shopping centres a great way to spend a few hours. Nice restaurants in marina area and small parks. Well worth a visit but two days here is plenty.
Great for just strolling - some of the back streets are...
27 March 2024
Great for just strolling - some of the back streets are magical. People very friendly and very proud of their city. Take the ferry to Cacilhas and try one of the fish restaurants in the main village there. Go to tourist information and you may want to go further. In Faro we ate at 8 Tapas, the Tavern, and Velha Casa - just what we wanted with delightful staff. Octopus at the Tavern with two crazy waiters was superb.
I am certain I must have reviewed Faro before, but I doubt I...
27 March 2024
I am certain I must have reviewed Faro before, but I doubt I will ever tire of the place so I guess whatever I say about it will always be through those eyes... A city, full of hustle and bustle and yet you can always find somewhere to sit, watch life and reflect... Storks are nesting everywhere, you can almost touch the Trains as they rumble through alongside the river, you can see the Airport and the centrally placed bus station will take you here there and everywhere... It has a proper old bit, with walls and everything, including nesting storks and gorgeous architecture... It has functional bits, the commercial centre, it has a Marina, it has culture, it is a proper City full of real life... You may have guessed already I love it 'ALL'... Alan
Compact and historical.
24 March 2024
Compact and historical. easy to walk round the cobbled streets. Lovely old buildings in the old town, museum and cathedral worth a visit. Some good bars/reataurants. We love the one on the marina (O Cortona) Good food and service, excelent location. Best thing is it is next to the Ria Formosa natural park so plenty of wildlife, bird spotting. Boat trip is a must.
Good for 3 days/ 2 nights - get out to the beaches and...
20 March 2024
Good for 3 days/ 2 nights - get out to the beaches and islands - cheapest way is by ferry to Praia de Faro - just a few euros. City is small enough to walk around. Check out 100 Montaditos for cheap snacks
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