Braga, one of Portugal’s oldest and most vibrant cities, blends deep religious heritage with a youthful, energetic spirit. Founded over two millennia ago by the Romans as Bracara Augusta, the city has long been a center of faith and culture, earning it the nickname “the Rome of Portugal.” Today, Braga’s historic core is a graceful mix of Baroque churches, lively plazas, and elegant arcades, all infused with the hum of modern life from its university and thriving café culture.
At the heart of Braga’s spiritual and architectural identity stands the Bom Jesus do Monte Sanctuary, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its grand Baroque staircase and sweeping views over the city. Other landmarks, such as Braga Cathedral, the oldest in Portugal, and the beautifully preserved Archbishop’s Palace, speak to the city’s enduring religious and political influence. Beyond its monuments, Braga’s surroundings feature green hills, vineyards, and the tranquil Cávado River, offering peaceful escapes just minutes from the center.