Perched on a hilltop, Obidos's castle is an imposing sight as I struggle up from the bus stop. You expect a dragon to appear at any moment The third place in my heart in Portugal goes to Óbidos, a quaint village still surrounded by a mediaeval city wall. Óbidos bills itself as “a land that chooses books and literature as its flag and is itself a best seller” and I would raise a (tiny) cup of cherry liqueur to that. In 2015 Óbidos (pop. 11,617) was chosen by UNESCO as its 51 st International Book City and was now right in the middle of its Folio Festival which runs for 11 days in October. During this time national and international authors, illustrators, musicians, poets and painters come to give presentations and workshops and mix and mingle with the masses. There are also concerts, exhibitions and cultural activities involving schools and community groups. The fact that it’s officially only an hour or so from Lisbon by car, as well as being a very attractive place in its own ...
Veronika Wild
Practising Geographer - nature culture places people