Fátima
Understand
Fátima is a world famous place of Christian pilgrimage in commemoration of the apparitions of the Virgin Mary reported by three little shepherds – Lúcia, Francisco and Jacinta – from May 13 until October 13 of 1917. The Catholic Church later recognized these events as "worthy of belief". A small chapel, now known as the Chapel of the Apparitions, was built at the site of the supernatural events, and a precious statue of Our Lady of Fátima installed.
Due to the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fátima, a Marian shrine complex containing two minor basilicas in Cova da Iria, the city has become in one of the most important international destinations for religious tourism, receiving between 6 and 8 million pilgrims by year. It attracts religious people and also those who seek the kind of peaceful lifestyle usually only found in convents and monasteries.
Get in
There are Rede Expressos buses to and from Lisbon's central bus station in Sete Rios every hour between approximately 7AM and 7:30PM. A round trip costs €25 and takes 90 minutes each way. From Fátima bus station, it is a short walk of a few hundred metres along the streets with shops and hotels to the Sanctuary (the Marian Shrine).
Do not catch a train to the misleadingly-named Fátima station, as this is over 20 km by road from the city.
Get around
It is a short walk from the bus station to the basilicas and the Chapel of the Apparitions. It is also possible to walk to the Way of the Cross in Valinhos and to the Aljustrel village, the birthplace of the children who claimed to see the apparition.
Within the city there is an electric mini train.
See
The Sanctuary of Fatima, also known as Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fatima, is a group of religious buildings and structures in Cova da Iria, a place in the civil parish (freguesia) of Fatima.
In addition to the Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary, the sanctuary comprises the Chapel of the Lausperene, a great oak tree (near which the famous Marian apparitions occurred), a monument to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Chapel of the Apparitions, where three children Lúcia Santos and her cousins, Jacinta and Francisco Marto, were first visited by Virgin Mary. In addition, several other structures and monuments were built in the intervening years to commemorate the events associated with the events in 1916, including: the Hostel/Retreat House of Our Lady of Sorrows, the Rectory, the Hostel/Retreat House of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, a segment of the Berlin Wall, monuments to Fathers Formigão and Fischer, a High Cross (by artist Robert Schad), and individual monuments to recent popes. Across from the main sanctuary is the much larger Basilica of the Holy Trinity constructed after 1953, owing to the limited scale of the Sanctuary for large-scale pilgrimages and religious services.
Basilica of Our Lady of the RosaryContains the tombs of two of the little shepherds Francisco and Jacinta Marto (who died in 1919-1920), as well as the tomb of Sister Lucia (who died in 2005).
Chapel of the ApparitionsThis is a small chapel located in Cova da Iria that was constructed in the 1920s to mark the exact location where three little shepherd children reported having received the famous apparitions of the Virgin Mary. Here you can see a diamond-encrusted gold crown of the Virgin Mary's original image, which contains the bullet that was removed from Pope John Paul II after a failed assassination attempt.
Basilica of the Most Holy TrinityThis is the newest Roman Catholic church and minor basilica in the Sanctuary of Fátima. It includes the chapels of reconciliation (confessions).
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The Miracle of Fatima Interactive Museum
address: Av. D. José Alves Correia da Silva, 123 (piso -1), 2495-402 FátimaWith the use of multimedia technologies (holograms and 4D) and a guided tour, this museum recreates the apparitions of the Angel of Portugal, the apparitions of Our Lady and the Miracle of the Sun, among other major events of the city of Fatima. Wax Museum of FátimaIt depicts the whole history of Fátima in 31 scenes with 112 wax figures duly set in the décor and ethnography of the apparitions’ period that took place in the year 1917.
Monument of the Three Little ShepherdsStatues dedicated to the three little shepherds of Fátima.
Way of the Cross and the Hungarian Calvary in ValinhosThe Stations of the Cross and the Hungarian Calvary are an obligatory visit for all pilgrims to Fatima.
Monument of Our Lady and of the Angel of Peace in ValinhosThe statue dedicated to the apparition. There is also a statue of the Angel of Peace, who also made an alleged appearance in 1916.
Houses of the Three Little Shepherds in AljustrelVisit the late 19th century family homes of the three witnesses to the Apparation: the house of Lucia dos Santos and the house of Francisco and Jacinta Marto.
Parish Church of FatimaWhere the three shepherd children were baptised.
Sanctuary of Our Lady of OrtigaMarian shrine that memorializes an old apparition of the Virgin Mary to a little shepherd girl. Pope Pius VII granted a special indulgence to pilgrims who visit with religious piety this important Catholic temple.
Do
Do a tour to the places surrounding the Sanctuary of Fátima or even to the medieval Castle of Ourém, where you can drink "Ginjinha", the special morello cherry liqueur.
Fátima Guided ToursWalking tours for a nominal fee in the city and to the surrounding places related to the Angel of Peace and Virgin Mary apparitions. They also distribute free materials that you can pick up without going on a tour: maps, prayer cards, etc.
Buy
Eat
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phone: +351 249 531 737address: Avenida Irmã Lúcia de Jesus, 152, 2495-557Rustic-chic environment with great traditional portuguese food.
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phone: +351 249 153 159address: Avenida dos Pastorinhos, 895, 2495-408Restaurant with great traditional Portuguese food.
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phone: +351 249 151 740address: Avenida dos Pastorinhos, 795, 2495-408Restaurant with food from the Alentejo region.
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phone: +351 249 538 420address: Rua Francisco Marto, 28, 2495-448Restaurant specialized in cod dishes.
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phone: +351 249 531 024address: Avenida dos Pastorinhos, 635, 2495-408Restaurant with traditional Portuguese food.
Drink
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"Anta" Bar
address: Rua dos Pastorinhos, 70, Aljustrel, 2495-301Terrace bar with background music. -
address: Rua do Biqueiral 67, 2495-350Great bar with music and several collections.
Sleep
Fátima is a city of hotels and guesthouses, so it's not difficult to find a place to sleep. Budget accommodation with breakfast starts at €30 for a twin room. If you want to book in advance via hotel booking web sites, the time for best prices is approximately one to two weeks before your stay.
Around town, there are also some lodging alternatives for those who want to get away from the conventional hotels. Here are some examples:
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phone: +351 249 532 275address: Avenida dos Pastorinhos, 887, Cova da Iria, 2495-408This lounge residence allow guests to cook their own meals and feel as if they were in their own home.
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address: Rua da Lagoa, 28, Cova da Iria, 2495-421Private apartments decorated to a high standard and with all the amenities of a modern home, such as up-market bathrooms, bedrooms and fully equipped kitchens.
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phone: +351 249 403 911address: Rua Principal, 78, Moimento, 2495-650Accommodation in a rural setting.
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phone: +351 249 521 562address: Estrada Coelho Prazeres, 49, Casal Farto, 2495Residence of rural tourism with historical chapel.
Go next
- Batalha — near Fátima is located the beautiful Monastery of Saint Mary of the Victory of the Battle.
- Ourém — the city's beautiful castle and regional liqueur (Ginjinha) are musts for any visitor.
- Tomar — the city of the Knights Templar: it is highly recommended to visit the medieval castle and the Convent of Christ.
- Alcobaça — monastery and excellent conventual sweets and pastries
- Nazaré — a lovely village that became an international surf spot and entered into the Guinness World Records for its gigantic sea waves.
- Leiria — town with a castle and with the episcopal cathedral
- Óbidos — a village dominated by an old medieval castle