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Museu Municipal Dr. José Formosinho
The city museum, housed beside Santo António Church, with archaeology, sacred art, ethnography, and local history collections that explain Lagos’s maritime and regional past.
Take a bus from Amadora to Lagos and enjoy the approximately 118 miles (190 km) long journey. Find schedules and pricing options for a convenient and affordable trip.
There are 38 buses per day. The earliest bus runs at 00:15, the last at 23:45.
Distance 118 miles (190 km) |
Average bus duration 3h 28m |
Buses per day 49 |
Direct buses 38 |
First bus 12:15 AM |
Last bus 11:45 PM |
Cheapest Month May |
Cheapest Day Mon |
High Season Jul - Sep |
Low Season Apr - Jun |
Busiest Day Wed |
Least Busy Day Wed |
Best time to book 5 days |
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The city museum, housed beside Santo António Church, with archaeology, sacred art, ethnography, and local history collections that explain Lagos’s maritime and regional past.
A small interpretive museum in the former slave market building, presenting Lagos’s role in the early Atlantic slave trade through concise historical displays.
An interactive science center with hands-on exhibits, family-friendly displays, and educational activities, making it a good indoor stop beyond the beach-focused highlights.
The signature coastal viewpoint of Lagos, famous for dramatic golden cliffs, arches, sea stacks, and photogenic boardwalk views that dominate social media imagery of the area.
One of the Algarve’s best-known beaches, celebrated for vivid water colors, striking cliffs, and postcard-worthy scenery just outside the historic center.
A small, extremely popular beach reached by a long staircase, known for turquoise water and cliff-framed coves that are especially popular with photographers and influencers.
Algarve seafood stew cooked in a traditional copper cataplana with shellfish, fish, tomatoes, herbs, and white wine. It is one of the region’s signature dishes.
A flavorful Algarvian rice dish made with razor clams, garlic, coriander, and olive oil. It is especially associated with the coastal cuisine of the western Algarve.
Chargrilled sardines, usually seasoned simply with sea salt and served with potatoes or salad. A classic Portuguese seaside staple popular in Lagos.
An established fine dining restaurant in Lagos known for refined Portuguese and Mediterranean cooking, polished service, and an intimate atmosphere.
A well-known traditional spot famous for hearty Portuguese dishes, especially seafood and local specialties, in a lively and informal setting.
A long-standing Lagos restaurant appreciated for grilled fish, cataplana, and other Algarve classics. It has a reliable, traditional, family-style feel.
Generally moderate for Portugal. Restaurants and coffee are reasonable, but summer lodging and tourist-area dining cost more.
Tipping is appreciated, not obligatory. Round up in cafes, leave 5-10% in restaurants for good service, and round up taxi fares.
Official public transport app
Terminal Rodoviário -> Lagos Main Station
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