Portugal’s landscapes and cities carry layers of history — from Roman roads and medieval castles to terraced vineyards and coastal towns — that reflect centuries of cultural exchange and natural diversity. Walking through its regions gives a clear sense of how varied heritage can be within a relatively small country.
There are 16 World Heritage Sites in Portugal, ranging from Alto Douro Wine Region to University of Coimbra – Alta and Sofia. For each entry the Location, Year inscribed and Criteria & type are listed so you can compare sites at a glance — you’ll find these details below.
How are sites in Portugal chosen for World Heritage inscription?
UNESCO inscription follows a nomination by the national government and evaluation against specific criteria (cultural, natural, or mixed) demonstrating Outstanding Universal Value. Portugal prepares documentation showing significance, authenticity and protection measures; expert bodies review it before the World Heritage Committee decides.
Are the sites easy to visit in a single trip, or are they spread out?
The sites are geographically spread — some cluster near Lisbon or Porto, while others are rural or island locations — so visiting many in one trip requires regional planning. Aim to group nearby sites, allow travel time between regions, and check opening seasons and visitor rules for each site.
World Heritage Sites in Portugal
| Name | Location | Year inscribed | Criteria & type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monastery of the Hieronymites and Tower of Belém | Lisbon (Belém), Lisbon District; 38.6979°N, 9.2069°W | 1983 | i, ii; Cultural |
| Convent of Christ in Tomar | Tomar, Santarém District; 39.6025°N, 8.4095°W | 1983 | i, iv; Cultural |
| Monastery of Batalha | Batalha, Leiria District; 39.6612°N, 8.8316°W | 1983 | i, iv; Cultural |
| Monastery of Alcobaça | Alcobaça, Leiria District; 39.5497°N, 8.9803°W | 1989 | i, iv; Cultural |
| Historic Centre of Évora | Évora, Alentejo Region; 38.5717°N, 7.9133°W | 1986 | ii, iv; Cultural |
| Historic Centre of Angra do Heroísmo | Angra do Heroísmo, Terceira Island, Azores; 38.6569°N, 27.2220°W | 1983 | ii, iv; Cultural |
| Historic Centre of Porto, Luiz I Bridge and Monastery of Serra do Pilar | Porto, Porto District; 41.1456°N, 8.6130°W | 1996 | ii, iv; Cultural |
| Cultural Landscape of Sintra | Sintra, Lisbon District; 38.7972°N, 9.3905°W | 1995 | ii, iv; Cultural |
| Alto Douro Wine Region | Douro Valley, Vila Real District; 41.1660°N, 7.7787°W | 2001 | iii, v; Cultural |
| Prehistoric Rock Art Sites in the Côa Valley and Siega Verde | Vila Nova de Foz Côa, Guarda District; 41.0800°N, 7.2050°W | 1998 | iii; Cultural |
| Laurisilva of Madeira | Madeira Island, Autonomous Region of Madeira; 32.7555°N, 16.9380°W | 1999 | ix; Natural |
| Historic Centre of Guimarães | Guimarães, Braga District; 41.4443°N, 8.2964°W | 2001 | ii, iv; Cultural |
| Landscape of the Pico Island Vineyard Culture | Pico Island, Azores; 38.4776°N, 28.3236°W | 2004 | v; Cultural |
| University of Coimbra – Alta and Sofia | Coimbra, Centro Region; 40.2086°N, 8.4265°W | 2013 | ii, iv; Cultural |
| Royal Building of Mafra | Mafra, Lisbon District; 38.9365°N, 9.3161°W | 2019 | i, iv; Cultural |
| Garrison Border Town of Elvas and its Fortifications | Elvas, Portalegre District; 38.8780°N, 7.1633°W | 2012 | iv; Cultural |
Images and Descriptions

Monastery of the Hieronymites and Tower of Belém
Iconic Manueline monastery and riverside tower symbolizing Portugal’s Age of Discovery, with ornate cloisters and royal tombs. Visit early morning to avoid crowds, then enjoy nearby maritime museums and waterfront cafes.

Convent of Christ in Tomar
Former Knights Templar stronghold mixing Romanesque, Gothic, Manueline and Renaissance art; highlights include the Charola and Manueline window. Climb towers for views and allow time to explore cloisters and the small on-site museum.

Monastery of Batalha
A Gothic masterpiece commemorating 14th-century victories with intricate stonework, royal tombs and unfinished chapels. Visit mid-afternoon for dramatic light on facades and join a guided tour to understand its historical context.

Monastery of Alcobaça
Cistercian monastery notable for austere Gothic architecture and the tragic tombs of Pedro and Inês. Appreciate the monumental cloisters and book a guided or audio tour to learn about medieval monastic life.

Historic Centre of Évora
Well-preserved Roman and medieval cityscape, featuring a Roman Temple, Gothic cathedral and the evocative Chapel of Bones. Wander cobbled streets at sunset and visit museums to grasp its long layered history.

Historic Centre of Angra do Heroísmo
An Atlantic port town with Renaissance urban planning, military fortifications and colourful streets reflecting trans-oceanic history. Explore waterfront viewpoints and the stronghold, and sample Azorean cuisine in local taverns.

Historic Centre of Porto, Luiz I Bridge and Monastery of Serra do Pilar
Riverside Ribeira district and iconic iron bridge offer medieval streets, port wine cellars and sweeping Douro River views. Take a river cruise, cross the bridge for panoramas and tour cellars for tastings.

Cultural Landscape of Sintra
Romantic-era palaces, a Moorish castle and lush gardens set in a dramatic mountain landscape; ideal for architecture and nature lovers. Buy combined tickets, arrive early and wear comfortable shoes for uphill walks.

Alto Douro Wine Region
Centuries-old terraced vineyards sculpting steep river valleys to produce port and table wines; a living cultural landscape. Book winery tours, take the scenic river cruise or old train and taste wines at traditional quintas.

Prehistoric Rock Art Sites in the Côa Valley and Siega Verde
Open-air Paleolithic engravings etched on riverbeds with thousands of animal and geometric figures; an exceptional prehistoric record. Visit the interpretation center, pre-book guided platform tours, and respect protected viewing rules.

Laurisilva of Madeira
Ancient laurel forest with high biodiversity and many endemic species, preserved by dramatic terrain and levada trails. Hike marked paths, expect mist and rain, and bring sturdy footwear to enjoy lush scenery safely.

Historic Centre of Guimarães
Considered the birthplace of Portugal, with a medieval castle, Dukes’ Palace and compact old town full of atmosphere. Climb the castle for views, wander historic squares and sample local dishes in Praça Oliveira.

Landscape of the Pico Island Vineyard Culture
Unique volcanic landscape of small, stone-walled plots producing distinctive wines; UNESCO-listed for cultural adaptation to harsh terrain. Walk coastal trails between vineyards, visit family-run wineries and pair wines with Azorean cheeses.

University of Coimbra – Alta and Sofia
Founded in the 13th century, Coimbra’s university boasts the ornate Joanina Library, historic faculties, cloisters and strong academic traditions. Book a guided visit for the Joanina Library and take time to wander the Alta quarter and student-lived streets.

Royal Building of Mafra
An immense 18th-century baroque palace-monastery complex with basilica, royal apartments and a remarkable library and tilework. Explore the basilica, climb towers for panoramic views and check guided tour times to see the library.

Garrison Border Town of Elvas and its Fortifications
A superb example of fortified modern military architecture with star-shaped bastions, forts and the Amoreira Aqueduct. Walk ramparts at sunset for dramatic views and visit the fort ensemble with a local guide.


