

A hidden gem in Delhi, the Tomar Heritage Museum is a private collection showcasing India's rich history and art.

Tomar's climate can be unpredictable with sudden showers, especially in spring and autumn.
Exploring the historic sites and cobblestone streets of Tomar requires comfortable footwear.

Staying hydrated is important while visiting outdoor attractions and historical sites.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, this 16th-century convent showcases stunning Manueline architecture.
One of the oldest synagogues in Portugal, offering a glimpse into the city's Jewish history.
A historic castle offering panoramic views of the city, especially beautiful at sunset.
A local favorite for breakfast, known for its fresh pastries and coffee.
A historic restaurant serving traditional Portuguese cuisine, famous for its seafood dishes.
A fine dining restaurant offering a unique blend of traditional Portuguese cuisine and an extensive wine list.
A sweet pastry filled with almond cream, typical of the Tentúgal region near Tomar.
Slow-roasted suckling pig, marinated in garlic, bay leaves, and white wine, served with roasted potatoes.
Small, round pastries filled with a sweet cheese mixture, baked until golden and slightly crispy.
Hand-painted earthenware, a traditional craft of Tomar, depicting local folklore and motifs.
Intricate patterns created using wooden blocks, a centuries-old craft practiced in Tomar.
Exquisitely designed silver jewellery inspired by local architecture and culture.
A serene urban waterfront park along the Karnaphuli River, offering beautiful sunset views and a peaceful retreat from the city's bustle.

A iconic performing arts centre in Singapore, offering a wide range of performances and stunning views of the city skyline.
Cikidang Floating Market is a vibrant, traditional market in West Java, Indonesia, where vendors sell goods from colorful boats.