Resting in the foothills of the Serra de Sao Mamede in the Alto Alentejo region, Castelo de Vide is set amidst the lush rolling countryside of Portugal. It is renowned for its wide variety of architectural styles from the Gothic period, picturesque streets and rich cultural heritage. Castelo de Vide is one of Portugal’s best-preserved and most attractive medieval towns dotted with stunning red-roofed white houses fringing flower-lined cobblestone lanes. Visitors can stroll the streets of the postcard-perfect Old Quarter, also known as the Jewish Quarter, soak up the traditional charm, and taste the town's crystal-clear mineral water, which spouts out of a collection of fountains dotting the streets. Don’t miss a visit to the ancient castle; the 13th century Capela do Salvador do Mundo, which is the oldest chapel in the region; the 15th century Capela de Sao Roque and the hot springs.