Obidus, a romantic wedding shrine, is located in Obidus, a small town 0/00 km north of Lisbon/Kloc-.It is a wedding gift from the Portuguese king to the queen. This is a well-preserved medieval city, which is undoubtedly the most classic walled colony in Portugal.
1282, after Don Alfonso, king of Portugal, recaptured the village from the Moors, the then king of Portugal generously gave it to his wife and beloved Isabel as a wedding gift. Until 1834, it was the private property of the Queen of Portugal. Today, its walls, cobblestone paths and the quaint features of14th century all make Obidos the most romantic place in Portugal. Portuguese and even couples all over the world regard Obidos as the starting point of marriage.
Walking along the city wall, visitors will appreciate the spinning windmills, vineyards, streets paved with pebbles under the city wall, houses painted with lime and tiled with pottery on both sides, and many other scenery. Its walls, cobblestone paths and quaint features of14th century all make Obidos the most romantic place in the world.
In Obidus, one of the top ten wedding cities in the world, white houses are scattered on the gravel road of Obidus, and the roof is full of orange tiles. "After I have been there, I can't help but write a few lines of poetry", which is a poetic touch and the common feeling of all those who have been there.
Obidus is a classic example of ancient city protection and development. Portuguese characteristics are perfectly preserved and brought into play. At the same time, it gives people the feeling that everything is new. Apart from the necessary repairs and the construction of supporting facilities, the local government has basically left this ancient city untouched, leaving it intact for hundreds of years. A cool city and a quiet castle, like a prophecy, belong to lovers who are getting married or about to enter the wedding.
There are complete hotels around Obidos. Most of these hotels are simple old buildings, which seem to let you appreciate the true meaning of marriage in advance. Such a city that combines permanence and novelty is the best mapping of a beautiful marriage.
The best thing in Obidus is to cross the street and enjoy this quiet town. The baroque church where the king and queen got married is the largest "historical relic" in this city. You can ask in advance if there is a wedding. It is undoubtedly romantic to see the wedding with your own eyes in this wedding city. In addition, listen to Fado once. Fado, also known as elegy, consists of songs and instrumental music. The song is full of sadness and sadness.