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Tips & recommendations
Below you will find our first recommendations.
More will be added.


Tribeca
A cozy brasserie-style surprise in a small village Summary About 18 minutes from Royal Óbidos (and around 9 minutes from Praia d’El Rey), Tribeca is a strong local option when you want something a little different from the typical resort dining. From the street it looks simple — inside, it’s a pleasant surprise. Practical Info Type: Brasserie-style restaurant with Portuguese roots and a Mediterranean touch Location: Serra d’El Rei (village inland from the coast, close) Good


Peniche and Baleal
Surf Culture Close to the Golf Courses Summary Just a short drive from the golf courses around Óbidos you find one of Portugal’s most famous surf areas. The town of Peniche and the nearby peninsula of Baleal are known for their strong surf culture, beautiful beaches and relaxed Atlantic atmosphere. Practical Tips Distance: About 10 minutes from Praia d'El Rey Perfect for: A short trip with beach and surf vibe Tips: Stop for a coffee or a drink in the area Just Minutes from th


The Legend
Royal Óbidos Clubhouse Restaurant Summary A practical and surprisingly solid dining option when staying or playing at Royal Óbidos. Practical Info Type: Golf clubhouse restaurant Location: Royal Óbidos Golf Club Good for: Lunch & Dinner Reservations: Normally not needed Atmosphere: Casual Vegetarian Friendly: Ok, a few dishes Outdoor seating: No Price level: €€€ Booking: +351 262 965 227 Note: Closes early some evenings dep on season When It Makes Sense If you are stay


Solar dos Amigos
Traditional Portuguese dining worth the drive Summary If you are willing to drive 35–40 minutes from the golf courses around Óbidos, along winding roads through the hills north of Caldas da Rainha, you will find a restaurant that feels like a true local discovery. Solar dos Amigos is traditional, generous, welcoming – and very much Portuguese. Practical Info Type: Traditional Portuguese cuisine Location: Small village north of Caldas da Rainha Good for: Lunch & Dinner Reser


Átrio
A Local Favourite in the Heart of Torres Vedras Summary Átrio is a relaxed, friendly restaurant in central Torres Vedras, best known locally for its sushi. This is not a destination restaurant you drive far for, but a very good choice if you’re already in town, passing through, or staying nearby. Practical Info Type: Sushi & Portuguese / international dishes Location: Central Torres Vedras, close to the town hall Good for: Lunch and dinner Reservations: Recommended, especia


O Conquistador
A Classic Restaurant Inside the Walls of Óbidos Summary A traditional restaurant located inside the medieval walls of Óbidos. Well known, highly rated, and one of those places where genuine hospitality and atmosphere are just as important as the food. Practical Info Type: Traditional Portuguese cuisine Location: Inside the old town of Óbidos Distance: Approx. 20 minutes by car from the golf area Good for: Lunch and dinner Reservations: Strongly recommended Atmosphere: Cl


Óbidos Chocolate Festival
A Sweet Reason to Leave the Golf Course Summary Each spring, the medieval town of Óbidos hosts one of Portugal’s most unusual events: the International Chocolate Festival. For golfers staying in the area, it’s an easy and different excursion – something you don’t find in many places, and a nice break from golf, beaches and restaurants. What Is the Chocolate Festival? The Óbidos International Chocolate Festival takes place inside the medieval walls of the town and usually runs


Óbidos
A Short Step Back in Time Summary Just 20 minutes from the golf courses around Óbidos, you’ll find one of Portugal’s most charming small towns. Óbidos is not a place that demands a full day – but it is a perfect short excursion, especially when combined with lunch or dinner. Medieval walls, narrow streets and a calm, authentic atmosphere make it an easy and rewarding break from the golf course. A Town with Deep Roots Óbidos is more than just “medieval” in style – it is genui


Order Coffee in Portugal
Want to Order Like a Local? Summary Ordering coffee in Portugal is not difficult — but it works differently from what you might expect. Once you understand how it works, it becomes simple, natural, and even a little fun. Coffee Does Not Mean “Coffee” In Portugal, if you ask for a coffee and don’t specify anything else, you will almost always be served a small espresso. Quickly. Without questions. That’s not rude — it’s just how coffee culture works here. A “coffee” is sma


Order Wine in Portugal
A simple guide to enjoying wine the local way Summary Ordering wine in Portugal is wonderfully simple. With just a bit of local insight, you can enjoy wine exactly as the Portuguese do: casually, confidently and without unnecessary ceremony. Wine in Portugal is everyday life Wine isn’t a special-occasion drink here. It’s part of everyday culture — at lunch, on café terraces, during long Sunday meals, or after a round of golf. This relaxed approach is what makes ordering (an


Why Restaurants Are Fully Booked on Sundays in Portugal
Understanding the most important day of the week Summary If you arrive in Portugal thinking you can simply walk into a restaurant on a Sunday, you will be surprised. Sundays are always full — and you need to book in advance. The Sunday Culture You Don’t Expect In Portugal, Sunday isn’t a quiet end to the week. It’s the opposite. Sunday is the day families come together. It’s when several generations meet, when lunch becomes a slow celebration, and when restaurants fill with


Sagres or Super Bock?
An introduction to Portugal’s two beer tribes Summary Portugal has two dominant beer brands — Sagres and Super Bock — and choosing between them is more cultural than practical. Here’s a light, relaxed guide to understanding the difference. Sagres vs. Super Bock — more than taste Portugal is, in many ways, a two-beer country. Walk into almost any café, beach bar or small village restaurant, and you will meet one of the two giants: Sagres – crisp, refreshing, easy-drinking Su


Pastel de Nata
Portugal’s little pastry that feels like sunshine Few things say “Portugal” quite like a warm pastel de nata fresh from the oven. Crispy pastry, creamy filling — and just the right amount of sweetness. If you’ve ever wondered why locals queue for them, this is why. Practical Tips Perfect for: A lazy morning, a coffee break after golf, or a sunset snack with a view. Bring: A bit of time — best enjoyed slowly with a coffee (bica) and maybe a light dusting of cinnamon or sugar
Small moments • True gems • Real Portugal
The thoughts behind this page
A great golf trip is never just about the golf.
It’s about the people you travel with, the moments you share, and everything that happens before and after you step onto the tee.
Here in Portugal, those moments are everywhere – in the ocean, the light, the food, the nature, the culture, and in all the small impressions that stay with you long after you’re home again.
Our recommendations is our way of sharing some of that.
Little pieces of life from the area where we live, things we notice, stories, ideas, and places we think are worth experiencing.
If some of our tips can help you get more out of your time in Portugal – both on and off the course – then they've served their purpose.
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