S T E E P E D I N R I C H H I S T O R Y, L U S H A N D D I V E R S E N AT U R E , S T U N N I N G V I E W S , A N C I E N T C E LT I C S E T T L E M E N T S , M E D I E VA L M O N U M E N T S A N D A W A R D WINNING CONTEMPOR ARY BUILDINGS, VIANA DO C A S T E L O I S A V I S UA L L OV E S O N G YO U W I L L WA N T T O S W AY I N F O R AT L E A S T A C O U P L E O F D AY S
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VEN IF youâve never set foot in Viana, youâve likely encountered one of her classic postcard-portraits somewhere â the ones prominently featuring the Santa Luzia Sanctuary against the stunning panorama backdrop. Just a 30-minute drive from Porto, Braga, and Spain, this northern portcity where âbacalhauâ first landed has been a cherished stop on the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route since medieval times. Vianaâs rich and prosperous history is rooted in its significant role during the 15th and 16th centuries as one of Portugalâs primary departure ports for grand expeditions. The coastal village thrived as an international port, facilitating trade in salt,
fruits, and wine with northern Europe, all in exchange for the coveted bacalhau. And in 1848, in recognition of its strategic importance, Queen Maria II granted Viana the esteemed status of a city.
Vianaâs love language Viana do Castelo proudly showcases its identity through its lovely logo, a red filigree heart. The cityâs love language is evident everywhere. The official website unveils its flirty motto: âThose who like it, arrive; those who love it, stay.â Inspired by the rich history and the surrounding natural beauty, the city openly professes both its love for tradition and its passion for the contemporary. As you wander Vianaâs charming streets, youâll encounter signs that encourage you to âfeel the history and embrace the tradition.â