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Forte de Sao Sebastiao

Forte de São Sebastião
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Estrada Pero de Barcelos 1, Angra do Heroismo, Terceira 9700-151, PortugalMap
Phone+351 295 403 560
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  • reedmangreg
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    Massive Fort/Hotel open to Tourists

    I am a sucker for forts whenever I travel, so needless to say I had to check it out - given it is an operating hotel, people can visit it from 10AM to 5PM as well - you don't buy tickets, you simply a...

    Reviewed on May 29, 2024
  • reedmangreg
    reedmangreg
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    Massive Fort/Hotel open to Tourists

    I am a sucker for forts whenever I travel, so needless to say I had to check it out - given it is an operating hotel, people can visit it from 10AM to 5PM as well - you don't buy tickets, you simply a...

    Reviewed on May 29, 2024
  • CarolynP696
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    A great historical landmark!

    We stayed in the hotel inside the fort and the fort itself was very interesting. Several different levels and amazing views. Well worth visiting even if we had not been staying on site.

    Reviewed on Mar 19, 2020
  • CarolynP696
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    A great historical landmark!

    We stayed in the hotel inside the fort and the fort itself was very interesting. Several different levels and amazing views. Well worth visiting even if we had not been staying on site.

    Reviewed on Mar 19, 2020
  • AMsays
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    Interesting History

    Located at a high vantage point, it overlooks the harbour and the Porto das Pippas (Barrel's Port). Built around 1555, it was the first bastioned coastal fortress in the area. It played a critical par...

    Reviewed on Feb 14, 2020
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