Castle of Óbidos
The Castle of Óbidos is a well-preserved medieval fortress located in the town of Óbidos, Portugal. Built in the 12th century, it features impressive walls and towers that offer stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The castle is a prime example of Portuguese military architecture and has been classified as a National Monument.
Surrounding the castle is a charming village known for its narrow cobblestone streets and whitewashed houses. The Óbidos region is also famous for its traditional cherry liqueur, ginjinha, which is often served in chocolate cups. The castle and village attract many tourists each year, making it a popular destination.