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Hotel Estação
Star rating : 3.0
Rooms
See AllDouble - One double bed This double room with city view consists of one double bed and a private bathroom. It features a minibar, air conditioning, and a flat-screen TV with cable channels.Twin - Two single beds This room with city view consists of two single beds and a private bathroom. It features air conditioning and a flat-screen TV with cable channels.Triple - Three single beds This family room with city view consists of three beds, a private bathroom, and a balcony. It features air conditioning and a flat-screen TV with cable channels.Family - One double bed + Two single beds This family room with city view consists of one double bed, two single beds, and a private bathroom. It features air conditioning and a flat-screen TV with cable channels.
About Us
Read MoreHotel Estação is an excellent choice for those looking for centrality and comfort in the city of Braga. Located just a few meters from the train station, it offers quick and easy access to the city's historic center, where the main cultural, historical and gastronomic attractions are to be found.It has spacious, well-equipped rooms, 24-hour reception service and a welcoming, professional atmosphere. Come and visit the Hotel Estação and enjoy an unforgettable stay in Braga.
Attractions
See AllArco da Boa Nova The Arco da Porta Nova is located in the parish of Braga (Maximinos, Sé, and Cividade), in the city and municipality of Braga, in the district of the same name, in Portugal. It has been classified as a National Monument since 1910.It was one of the gates in the city walls, opened in 1512, during the tenure of the Archbishop of Braga, D. Diogo de Sousa.Its current design dates back to 1772, initiated by Archbishop D. Gaspar de Bragança, with a project by the local architect André Soares, at a historical moment when the city was breaking through the old walls and expanding.Adjacent to it is a medieval tower, which was part of the old city walls known as the “muralha fernandina,” now almost entirely hidden by nearby buildings. The entrance is through the Museum of the Image.Mosteiro de S. Martinho Tibães The Monastery of São Martinho de Tibães, also referred to as Monastery of Tibães or Church and Monastery of Tibães, is located in the parish of Mire de Tibães, in the municipality of Braga, in the district of the same name, in Portugal.The complex, which includes the Church of Tibães and the Cross of Tibães, was classified as a Property of Public Interest in 1944.Sé de Braga The Braga Cathedral, or Sé de Braga, is located in the parish of Braga (Maximinos, Sé, and Cividade), in the city and municipality of Braga, in the district of the same name, in Portugal.According to tradition, it serves as the seat of the bishopric founded by Saint James the Greater, who is said to have appointed his disciple, Saint Peter of Rates, as its first bishop. Due to this apostolic origin, it is considered the Sacrosanct Primate Basilica of the Iberian Peninsula, and its Archbishop holds the title of Primate of the Spains. The cathedral has its own liturgy, known as the Braga Rite.Recognized as a center of episcopal influence and one of the most important Romanesque temples in the country, it houses the tombs of Henry of Burgundy, Count of Portucale, and his wife, Teresa of León, parents of King Afonso Henriques.The Braga Cathedral has been classified as a National Monument since 1910.It is one of the most visited monuments in the north of the country, having received 149,462 visitors in 2022.Santuário do Bom Jesus do Monte The Sanctuary of Bom Jesus do Monte is a Portuguese Catholic shrine in Tenões, outside the city of Braga, in northern Portugal. Its name means Good Jesus of the Mount.This sanctuary is a notable example of a Christian pilgrimage site with a monumental, Baroque stairway that climbs 116 meters (381 feet). It is an important tourist attraction of Braga.On 7 July 2019, the Sanctuary of Bom Jesus do Monte in Braga was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.Santuário Sra. do Sameiro The history of this sanctuary began on 14 June 1863. The founder of this sanctuary was the vicar of Braga, Father Martinho António Pereira da Silva, a native of Semelhe, who in 1869 placed an image of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception at the top of the mountain. This sanctuary is one of the major Marian devotional centers in Portugal, following the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fátima in Cova da Iria and the Sanctuary of the Sovereign Mother in Loulé.In this temple, completed in the 20th century, the polished white granite high altar and the silver tabernacle stand out. In front, there is an imposing and vast staircase, at the top of which stand two high pillars crowned with the image of the Virgin Mary and the Sacred Heart of Jesus.Parque Nacional Peneda-Gerês Peneda-Gerês National Park is recognized by UNESCO as a World Biosphere Reserve, aimed at enabling "the conservation of soil, water, flora, fauna, and landscape".It is one of Portugal’s major natural attractions, known for its rare and impressive scenic beauty, ecological and ethnographic value, and its variety of fauna (Iberian ibex, roe deer, Garrano horses, wolves, birds of prey) and flora (pine trees, yews, chestnut trees, oaks, and various medicinal plants). It stretches from the Gerês mountains in the south, through the Peneda mountains, up to the Spanish border.The park includes sections of the Roman road that connected Braga to Astorga, known as Geira. Within the park are two important pilgrimage centers: the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Peneda, a replica of the Bom Jesus Sanctuary in Braga, and São Bento da Porta Aberta, a place of great popular devotion.Estádio Municipal de Braga The Municipal Stadium of Braga, commonly known as “Pedreira,” is a football stadium located in the former parish of Dume in the Portuguese city of Braga. Designed by renowned Portuguese architect Eduardo Souto Moura (Pritzker Prize winner in 2011) and Portuguese engineer Rui Furtado (from the company afaconsult), the stadium is nestled within an urban park on the slopes of Monte Castro, on the outskirts of Braga's urban area, overlooking the Cávado River valley.The stadium is currently home to the Sporting Clube de Braga football team.Parque da Ponte The Ponte Park, or São João da Ponte Park, is an urban oasis born from the expropriation of the Quinta da Mitra estate in 1911. Today, it stands as a serene green space in the city of Braga, blending history and natural beauty.This charming park is divided into four distinct areas:The outer section: This is the oldest part of the park, developed around the São João Chapel, built in the 16th century. The chapel holds a central role in Braga’s most popular festival, São João, celebrated during the night of June 23 to 24.The inner section: A tranquil wooded area featuring gardens, an artificial lake, a bandstand, a stone cross (cruzeiro), a children’s playground, an open-air auditorium, and a monument commemorating the April 25th revolution.The Ponte Park is more than a recreational space; it is a cultural and historical landmark, offering residents and visitors a peaceful retreat while showcasing the vibrant heritage of Braga.Elevador do Bom Jesus The Bom Jesus do Monte Funicular is situated within the Sanctuary of Bom Jesus do Monte, in the parish of Tenões, in the city and municipality of Braga, Portugal. Operated by the Confraternity of Bom Jesus do Monte, it connects the upper part of the city to the sanctuary, overcoming a height difference of over 100 meters. The funicular runs parallel to the Bom Jesus Staircase, culminating near the equestrian statue of Saint Longinus at its highest point.Bom JesusAs the first funicular constructed in the Iberian Peninsula, it is currently the world's oldest in operation utilizing the water counterbalance system.Bom JesusOn May 23, 2013, it was designated as a Monument of Public Interest.Museu dos Biscainhos The Biscainhos Museum opened to the public in 1978. It is housed in a remarkable complex that integrates the Biscainhos Palace and the gardens, built and expanded throughout the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries – making it a significant testimony of the Baroque – and with improvements from the first half of the nineteenth century, allowing a continuous and synthesizing view of the culture of this entire period. In 1949, the building and its gardens were classified Public Interest Building.GnRation Resulting from Braga 2012 – European Youth Capital, gnration is a space dedicated to creation, performance, and exhibition in the realms of contemporary music and art, emphasizing the intersection between art and technology.GNRationWith a building open to the community, it aims to establish itself as a hub for cultural and creative dynamics, focusing on raising awareness and educating new audiences by exposing them to diverse and relevant artistic practices from a contemporary and cosmopolitan perspective.Since 2021, gnration has been part of the Portuguese Network of Theatres and Cineteatros (RTCP), and since 2023, it has also joined the Portuguese Network of Contemporary Art (RPAC). Additionally, gnration is the only Portuguese institution to be part of the European Media Art Platform (EMAP) since 2022, an initiative aimed at promoting and disseminating new works and artists in the field of Media Art.Museu Nogueira da Silva The museum consists of the legacy bequeathed by the entrepreneur Nogueira da Silva to the University of Minho. In his philanthropic activity and enthusiasm for antiques and works of art, he accumulated an invaluable collection which included many rare pieces of furniture, paintings, and sculptures from various meows and styles. The museum comprises significant Renaissance pieces, Portuguese painting, 17th furniture, ceramics and creations in ivory, silver and religious art.In addition to the art collection, the legacy included the magnificent building, in the centre of Braga with beautiful gardens of French inspiration.