Castelo de Vide, in central Portugal, is one of the cities that most protected the cultural signs of the Jews who took refuge there.
The slope that surrounds the castle is an authentic open-air museum, which can be walked easily, despite the uneven and steep terrain.
Land of one of the best Portuguese waters, the city is a refreshment in the desolate and burning Alentejo plain.
Highlights in Castelo de Vide:
The castle, the Jewish quarter and the historic center, D. Pedro IV square, and, in the right season, wandering around.

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