PORTIMÃO is the Algarve's second most important commercial town after
Faro, and its second largest port after Olhão. It is a town of great antiquity
but you wouldn't know it. The oldest building is its much modernised parish
church. It contains 17th-and 18th-century tiles, but the only really old
bit is the 14th century portal. Carthaginians, Romans and Moors lived
and worked here, but unfortunately there is no archaeological museum,
and there are no relics.
Portimão
today is really all about shopping and sardines. One of the best shopping
streets is Rua do Comércio, a pedestrian mall which begins from the
old market square near the parish church in the highest part of town.
Beyond the far end of Rua do Comércio, acres of stalls are set up, as
one of the Algarve's biggest and best roving markets hits town on the
first Monday of each month. It is to be found down by the railway station.
The river, of course, is and always has been the town's life-blood.
The fishing fleet ties up on the far bank, although much of its catch
is brought over to Portimão's most popular open-air eating area. This
is on the quayside by the old iron bridge. There are more restaurants,
in converted boat houses, in the little square, just behind, serving
a variety of seafood, from expensive tiger prawns to the cheapest of
dishes, a plate of grilled sardines.
If
you want to try catching your own fish on rod and line, the Portimão
quayside is one of the main departure points in the Algarve for specially-equipped
game boats. Various other types of craft tie up along the same waterfront
with billboards offering sightseeing cruises along the coast, or up
the river Arade to the historic town of Silves.
The
Praça Teixeira Gomes, with its cafes next to the waterfront, is a local
meeting place during the summer months. Nearby, a smaller square in
front of the tourist information office, Lago 1 de Dezembro, is notable
for its 19th-century tiled panels depicting 10 of the greatest events
in Portuguese history.
See
the official
Portimão council site for more information
(Portuguese language)