
Located in the centre of Portugal, Leiria is a city with a long history. The town gained prominence in the 12-th century as the southern outpost of the early Portuguese kingdom, in the defence against the Moors. Leiria castle was attacked and destroyed repeatedly.
Sights in town include Leiria's castle, the present version was built in 1324 by King Dinis as a fortress and summer palace for himself and his queen, Isabel of Aragon. Below the castle is the small 12th-century Romanesque church of São Pedro.
Excursions can be made to Marinha Grande 12 km to the west of Leiria, which has a glass factory originally founded by Englishman John Beare in 1748. Another option is a trip to Batalha, sopme 10 km to the south of Leiria, where the Abbey of Batalha is the main attraction.
Albufeira
Almada
Amarante
Arcos de Valdevez
Armacao de Pera
Barreiro
Braga
Bragana
Braganca
Caminha
Cascais
Chaves
Citania de briteiros
Coimbra
Corroios
Douro valley
Evora
Faro
Funchal
Gondomar
Guimaraes
Leiria
Lisbon
Madeira
Melgaço
Obidos
Póvoa de Varzim
Ponte de Lima
Portimao
Porto
Praia da Luz
Praia da Rocha
S.Mamede Infesta
Sagres
Santarem
Sintra
Tavira
Valença do Minho
Viana do castelo
Vila do conde
Vila Real