Mafra Bread Festival: final weekend at Jardim do Cerco, free entry
The Festival do Pão in Mafra ends Sunday 12 July at the Jardim do Cerco. Free entry, traditional food stalls, the Bread Forum and family entertainment.
If you haven’t been yet, you have until Sunday. The Festival do Pão — Mafra’s bread festival, which has filled the Jardim do Cerco with the smell of wood-fired ovens since 3 July — enters its final weekend, with the 14th edition wrapping up on 12 July. Entry is free, in the shadow of the National Palace.
What is there to do at the Mafra Bread Festival?
Eat, mostly — and guilt-free. The festival brings together a showcase and sale of Mafra’s famous bread, regional sweets, traditional “saloia” food stalls and a country fair, plus the Bread Forum, a space for workshops and tastings where you learn what separates a great loaf from an ordinary one. There’s also crafts, folklore, street entertainment and plenty for kids, in a ten-day programme that has featured names like fado singer Marco Rodrigues and the GNR Symphonic Band. The full weekend programme is on the Mafra Town Hall’s official page.
Where is it and how much does it cost?
At the Jardim do Cerco, right next to the National Palace of Mafra — and it costs nothing: entry is free. It’s the kind of Saturday plan where your wallet only opens if your appetite insists. If you’re after more ideas, this weekend’s what’s-on guide has picks from north to south, and time-travellers can find medieval fairs across the country all through July.
Ten days of festivities ending on the smell of warm bread: if there’s a better way to close out a weekend, Mafra hasn’t found it yet.
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