
Central Portugal is the quiet in-between. There’s no single signature here — instead Coimbra’s ancient university, Aveiro’s canals and lagoon, Viseu’s stone old town, and Óbidos, a walled medieval village inside its castle. It’s the region people drive through, which is part of its appeal: uncrowded and unhurried.
It suits couples splitting time between north and south, or those drawn to a specific town’s character rather than a coast or a wine country.
Between Porto and Lisbon, Mary Me’s Central Portugal holds 9 venues across the historic towns of Coimbra, Aveiro and Viseu and the walled village of Óbidos — university heritage, lagoon-side calm and medieval stone. Reachable from either Porto or Lisbon airport in around an hour, it suits a spring or early-autumn date.
Marry in Central Portugal when the journey matters as much as the destination — Coimbra’s ancient university, Aveiro’s canals, a medieval castle at Óbidos, all uncrowded and reachable from either Porto or Lisbon. It’s the region for couples who want heritage and calm without the crowds, and the flexibility of two airports.
Historic towns rather than a single signature: Coimbra’s ancient university, Aveiro’s canals and lagoon, Viseu’s stone heart, and the walled village of Óbidos. It’s the quiet, in-between region, handy if you are splitting time between Porto and Lisbon.
Either Porto (OPO) or Lisbon (LIS) works — most of the region sits about an hour from one or the other.
Nine across four towns. It is a smaller, lesser-known region, and we will tell you honestly whether it fits your wedding or whether the North or Lisbon suits you better.