Marvão is a charming, small town perched atop the Serra de São Mamede in eastern Portugal. This city is famous for its well-preserved medieval castle and town walls. The captivating narrow streets, traditional white houses, and glorious views of the surrounding plains create a serene and idyllic setting. Key attractions includes the 13th Century Castle, the Municipal Museum, and the Church of Santa Maria. The panoramic walk along the town walls is a must-do for every visitor.