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		<title>Silves attractions &#8211; Silves castle</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Oct 2012 11:08:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[those who think of the Algarve as just great beaches and coastal resorts, the Silves attractions are there to provide some nice contrast.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Algarve town of Silves is one place that maybe not so many have heard about, it is quite well-known to those who have already been to the region, but for those who think of the Algarve as just great beaches and coastal resorts, the Silves attractions are there to provide some nice contrast.</p>
<p>As opposed to most other potential visiting places that you’ll find in the Algarve, Silves is set on the banks of the Arade River, a charming town peppered with orange and lemon trees and deeply steeped in history.</p>
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<p>Actually the town was a very affluent Moorish capital in the past, it was known as Xelb back then, and it was so important because it was the main access to inland Algarve, thanks to the river. Unfortunately that did not last very long because the river is now too silted up to allow for large vessels to use it.</p>
<p>In any case, what you definitely must take away from visiting this town is its most prominent monument, the Castelo de Silves.</p>
<p>This is now the best preserved castle in the entire region – so just for that you should schedule an <a href="http://www.low-cost-transfers.com/faro-airport/">Algarve low cost transfer</a> to Silves, but that is not all.</p>
<p>The castle sits upon the hilltop, overlooking the town, and beside it you’ll find the local Cathedral. Going up to the castle will offer you some spectacular views from the battlements. The castle has eleven towers, two of which are barbicans, and somehow the thick walls have survived, enclosing an area of 12,000 square meters. Four of the eleven were rebuilt during the 14<sup>th</sup> and 15<sup>th</sup> centuries feature Gothic doorways. During the Moorish period, the castle was the residence of the lord of the city.</p>
<p>The nearby Cathedral of Silves is one of the few remaining Gothic monuments in Algarve that still have ancient tombs.</p>
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		<title>Silves guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 May 2012 10:48:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Silves, Portugal sits on the banks of the Arade River, a town littered with lemon and orange trees, Silves is a place full of history and wherever you'll look, you'll find some small or large thing that adds to this place's enchanting atmosphere.

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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Silves, Portugal sits on the banks of the Arade River, a town littered with lemon and orange trees, Silves is a place full of history and wherever you&#8217;ll look, you&#8217;ll find some small or large thing that adds to this place&#8217;s enchanting atmosphere.</p>
<p>The settlement that is today known as Silves, has always been an important one in the region because thanks to its positioning, it lay at the entrance to the inland areas of the Algarve. Going there now, you can&#8217;t really see it, because the river is now too silted up to allow large vessels to travel it, but in centuries past, that was not an issue.</p>
<p>Any Silves guide is pretty much obliged to mention the most prominent monument in the city, namely the Castelo de Silves. This is now the best preserved castle in the region and it towers above the town alongside the nearby Cathedral. Being a fortress it was built on an overlooking hill, obviously so the views from the battlements are quite spectacular. The castle features eleven towers, two of them being barbicans, and its thick walls still enclose an area of about twelve hundred thousand square meters. Four of the towers were rebuilt during the 14<sup>th</sup> and 15 centuries and as such feature Gothic doorways.</p>
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<p>The defensive walls and towers which protected Silves have disappeared long ago, however one of the four gates still remains up, the Torreao da Porta da Cidade – the interior of the tower features two rooms and annexes in which you can now find the Municipal Library.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.algarve2u.com/silves-attractions-silves-castle/silves-castle-ramparts/" rel="attachment wp-att-1443"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1443" alt="silves-castle-ramparts" src="http://www.algarve2u.com/wp-content/uploads/silves-castle-ramparts-300x173.jpg" width="300" height="173" /></a>The earlier mentioned Cathedral is the Se de Silves one of the few remaining Gothic monument in the Algarve; it features ancient tombs and a network of old and narrow, cobbled streets will take you down into town from here.</p>
<p>One other both important and interesting monument that you must visit while here is the Cross of Portugal. This is a three meter tall limestone cross which dates back to sometime during the 15<sup>th</sup> or 16<sup>th</sup> century, you can find it to the right of the roundabout that takes you to the castle at the eastern end of the river front. This brings into discussion the method of transportation that you will be using while in Silves, and while you can reach Silves by using some <a href="http://www.low-cost-transfers.com/faro-airport/">Silves transfer from Faro Airport</a>, you can also enjoy more of it and its surroundings with the help of <a href="http://www.autocarhire.com/" class="broken_link">Silves car hire</a> services, but it all depends on what it is that you need from your transportation during your stay. For those who will have a car at their disposal during their trip, they should know that Silves has made some serious improvements to its road layout, so that the city maintains its picturesque quality while also allowing people to move around it at a decent clip.</p>
<p>The local town square, the Praca do Municipio features a lot of greenery, an unexpected amount for a town center actually. There are gardens, flowers and palms as well as a paved river front. The nearby swimming pool has a fitness area and an outdoor &#8216;play area&#8217; for adults. The weather is definitely nice enough to encourage activities in the sun light.</p>
<p>Silves is a very relaxed city indeed, a great place to visit and enjoy the weather and local culture, especially when considering the large number of cafes and restaurants which offer outside seating. Simply walking around town will offer you a great experience since many old buildings have survived, these were built by rich merchants and are still in use, even if under different management.</p>
<p>The local gastronomy is definitely a major part of any trip to the Algarve, and visiting in Silves is no different. The city offers a good selection of places to enjoy some very tasty local dishes as well as wines.</p>
<p>The surroundings are just as interesting and in case you tire a bit from exploring the city, you can look into the option of boat trips to and from Portimao.</p>
<p>There are obviously many things to see and do while in Silves, much more than we can talk about in this article, rest assured that you will surely have a booked schedule once you&#8217;re there.</p>
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