Viana Do Castelo Portugal
Viana do Castelo is the northernmost Atlantic city in Portugal and is known as the "Princess of Lima". The unparalleled wealth of Vianese ethnography makes the city the capital of Portuguese folklore. The origins of Viana do Castelo date back to the Iron Age, as evidenced by the ancient pre-Roman city erected at that time on Mount Santa Luzia. But its history, always linked to the sea, describes a set of events that made Viana one of the leading commercial ports of the country.
The gastronomy and the environmental heritage make Viana do Castelo a tourist destination that offers those who visit it vast grounds of enchantment and provides the palate with exquisite and substantiated pleasures.





