Obidos, a little town in Portugal

The colourful little town of Obidos has approximately 3,100 inhabitants, with really just one main street the Rua Direita.

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It stands on a hilltop, encircled by an ancient fortified wall. It is a touristic haven. Best to visit early, as I did or late in the day to beat the hordes of the all-inclusives who have dragged themselves away from the nearby coastal golf resorts for a half day trip, "to do Portugal"

Fuck, I am such a snob!

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Love the creative way the chocolate is melting in then sun.

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Lots of locally made gifts to take home with you, at touristic, no discount, no haggle prices.

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IGREJA DE SANTA MARIA

Originally a Visigothic temple, then became a mosque, and in the 12th C once again turned into a church. A devastating earthquake struck in the early 16th C resulting in a rebuild as we now see .

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In 1411, the original church saw a major event in Portugal's history: the wedding of 10-year-old King Afonso and his 8-year-old bride Queen Isabel.

Yes you read it right, FFS, when I was 10, I didn't even know what a winkle was for let alone the fact that girls didn't have one!!!

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The blue tiles are dated as far back as 1690,

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The tomb of João de Noronha, a local nobleman, dating from 1525, completely carved from stone, and is protected as a National Monument.

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Loving the signs telling the kids "not to write on the walls"

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Where is Papa Smurf?

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It was actually a Thursday, I wonder if they have a gin for every other day of the week.

IGREJA DE SANTIAGO

Igreja de Santiago, a church, originally built in the 12th-century, rebuilt in 1772, after the earthquake, was a stopping off point for pilgrims on their way to Santiago de Compostela. A religious hike guaranteed to give you blisters.

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Obidos is also famous (so I now find out) for its bookstores. There are 14 such shops in the town. Including this now redundant Igreja de Santiago,

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Since 2015, Óbidos holds an annual international literary festival; the Fólio (Festival Literário Internacional de Óbidos) which takes places in October.

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UNESCO recognises Óbidos as City of Literature.

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Have you pooped your pants?

Yes, my little cherub, a follow through, now excuse me whilst I go change into some fresh unterhose

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