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Estoi

Faro
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A small locality with much more character than most imagine, Estoi surprises with the magnificent Palace of Estoi, a rococo palace converted into a guesthouse with dream gardens. The central square, the church, and the quiet streets convey the serenity of rural Algarve life. Nearby, the Roman ruins of Milreu complete a visit rich in history and beauty.

Local tips

The gardens of the Palace of Estoi are open to visitors even without being a guest at the inn. Combine with a visit to the Milreu Ruins, 1 km away. The cafes in the central square are great for a quiet break.

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