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| Situated about 9 km away, Lagos is a bustling ancient
Portuguese harbour town, largely unspoilt by tourism,
and is well worth exploring. The centre of the town has
lovely old squares and pedestrian streets full of pavement
cafés, restaurants, bars and shops. Here you will
find the major banks and Post Office and nearby is the
Tourist Office with full details of local places of interest.
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| Just a short stroll from the centre you will find the
large central fish/meat/vegetable market, and the palm
fringed promenade overlooking the harbour and sea. From
here exciting boat trips can be taken to the magnificent
caves and bays in the famous rugged Portuguese coastline,
and the lovely old fort, which juts out to sea, and museum
can be found. A large supermarket offering comprehensive
facilities lies just across the river bridge on the near
side of town. |
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