Medieval fairs in Portugal, July 2026: from Mões to Óbidos, where to time-travel
Mões and Mindelo this weekend, Óbidos from the 16th to the 26th and Coimbra from the 17th to the 19th: July's medieval fair roadmap, from the Minho to the West.
July is the month Portugal rolls back a good seven hundred years — and you don’t need to go to Óbidos to prove it, though it helps. Between this Friday and the end of the month, there are medieval fairs from the Minho to the West region, with merchants, falconry, jousting and mead in generous measure.
Which medieval fairs are on this weekend?
From July 10 to 12, the Mões Medieval Fair in Castro Daire recreates the trades and crafts of another age, while on the northern coast the Mindelo Medieval Fair in Vila do Conde combines a traditional market with family-friendly reenactments. The same weekend, the Recontro de Valdevez in Arcos de Valdevez revives the skirmishes that made history in the Alto Minho.
When is the Óbidos Medieval Market?
From July 16 to 26 — eleven days in which the entire walled town becomes the country’s biggest medieval event. Processions, horseback jousting, street markets and thousands of costumed performers make Óbidos the genre’s essential pilgrimage; the official programme is published by the Municipality of Óbidos. If you’d rather have a university town than castle walls, there’s an alternative: the Coimbra Medieval Fair and Salir no Tempo, both July 17-19, share the weekend after Óbidos kicks off.
How much does it cost, and is it worth it with kids?
It depends on the fair: many are free to enter, and the bigger ones charge a symbolic ticket that usually includes the entertainment. With children it’s almost always worth it — between falcons, jugglers and wooden swords, it’s one of the rare outings that pleases every age with no screens involved.
If you want a more urban plan, our July 11-12 weekend guide has the alternatives from Algés to Porto. And if the medieval enthusiasm leaves you wanting more, August brings Silves — but that’s a tale for another campfire.
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