Rua Josefa de Óbidos, Óbidos, Portugal. Small Wine, Souvenir, and Ginja shop just inside the Porta da Vila (main entrance to the town). The small shop faces the start of Rua Direita, the cobblestone main street of the walled village. Ginja (Ginja de Óbidos) is a local Portuguese cherry liqueur that dates back to the 1st century.


Rua Josefa de Óbidos, Óbidos, Portugal. Small Wine, Souvenir, and Ginja shop just inside the Porta da Vila (main entrance to the town). The small shop faces the start of Rua Direita, the cobblestone main street of the walled village. Ginja (Ginja de Óbidos) is a local Portuguese cherry liqueur that dates back to the 1st century. The medieval town, inhabited since 308 BC, is one of the most well preserved classic walled settlements in Portugal. With a current population of over 3,000 is 100km north of the Portuguese capital, Lisbon, on the Atlantic coast Óbidos has become one of Portugal’s top tourist destinations.


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Location: 2 Rua Josefa de Óbidos, Óbidos, Portugal
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