2 Best Sights in Fátima, Estremadura and the Ribatejo

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We've compiled the best of the best in Fátima - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Grutas da Moeda

The hills to the south and west of Fátima are honeycombed with limestone caves. Legend has it that many years ago, a wealthy man carrying a bag of coins was traveling through the woods when he was attacked by a gang of thieves. Struggling from the attack, the man fell into one of the grottoes. Through the cave, the lost coins were spread around, thus giving the Grutas da Moeda, 3 km (2 miles) from Fátima, their name. It's a 10-minute drive from the shrine; if you lack wheels, you can phone or Whatsapp them and they will pick you from Fátima. Within about a 25-km (15-mile) radius of the town are four other major caverns—São Mamede, Alvados, Santo António, and Mira de Aire ( grutasmiradaire.com/en), the country's largest—equipped with lights and elevators. On a guided tour in any of these (for a minimum of two people; ask for an English-speaking guide) you can see the subterranean world of limestone formations, underground rivers and lakes, and multicolor stalagmites and stalactites.

Largo das Grutas da Moeda, Fátima, 2495–028, Portugal
244-703838
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€9

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Museu de Cera

In the center of town, the wax museum has 32 tableaux, with a total of 120 figures, depicting the events that took place in Fátima when the child shepherds first saw the apparitions in 1917, and other, related personalities.

Rua Jacinta Marto, Fátima, 2495–450, Portugal
249-539300
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€10.60

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