
New Year’s Eve in Faro is gaining prominence among those looking to celebrate the start of the new year without going over budget. At the Hotel Mónaco, a room for two people with breakfast included costs 85 euros on the night of December 31st, a value that places this four-star accommodation as one of the most affordable options in the region for this date. The proposal comes in a context in which similar hotels have higher prices, which has directed attention to this unit located next to Faro Airport.
Hotel Mónaco is located relatively close to the historic center of Faro, offering rooms equipped for short or medium-term stays. The hotel writes that the unit also offers a restaurant, bar with a large screen and an outdoor swimming pool, elements that are part of the offer available for those who decide to celebrate New Year’s Eve in the city.
The location next to main roads facilitates access to the center of Faro, allowing those staying the night at the hotel to travel quickly to the points where public celebrations take place.
The availability of parking and internal services make the space suitable for those traveling as a couple or in small groups.
Concerts and programming in the city
The municipality announced the artists who will mark New Year’s Eve at Jardim Manuel Bivar, maintaining the free entry format. Manga Limão open the show at 10:15 pm, followed by Sara Correia’s concert at 11:30 pm, who will continue to perform after the fireworks scheduled for midnight.
The program seeks to concentrate the entertainment in one of the city’s central areas, allowing residents and visitors to attend the concerts with ease. According to the same source, the choice of artists aims to create continuity between the periods before and after midnight.
What to visit in Faro during your stay
The blog Viagens à Solta writes that Faro can be explored on foot in a few hours, especially in the historic area known as Vila Adentro, which was previously protected by walls. Arco da Vila continues to be one of the most recognized entrances, preserving architectural elements from different eras inside.
The Largo da Sé area brings together buildings such as the Cathedral, the Town Hall and the Episcopal Palace, offering a concentrated view of the city’s historical evolution. Climbing the bell tower allows you to see the estuary and the urban alignment of the old town.
According to the same source, Praça D. Afonso III houses the Municipal Museum of Faro, housed in the former Convent of Nossa Senhora da Assunção. The blog adds that the route can extend to Arco do Repouso and the walls, where there are remains of the old castle, later adapted for industrial functions.
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