Fatima is much different then your usual place of stay. The history behind Fatima should be enough to explain why.
Dress Code: Dress in all of Europe is Dinner; Casual to Dress and Shirt and tie. No short sleeve dresses of tank tops allowed. Shorts are a NO, NO. Tea Shirts or Muscle Shirts are not allowed.
Written May 19, 2006
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1 Review and 29 Opinions This is probably one of the nicest hotels I have stayed in this price range in Europe. The hotel is...
2 Reviews and 5 Opinions I went on pilgrimmage to Fatima in 2004 with a friend. Just by chance we chose to stay at the Domus...
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Fatima is much different then your usual place of stay. The history behind Fatima should be enough to explain why. Dress in all of Europe is Dinner; Casual to...
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Q: Please Inform me is there any train from "Fatima to Lourdes", if yes then their timings & cost for the same..... Awaiting for...
A: Both Fatima and Lourdes have a railway station (although the one in Fatima is reputed not to be convenient), and there are still trains across both borders involved, so...
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it was an irreverent visit no religious purposes we needed to buy a postcard a 90 y.o. grandfather's wish
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I've got some interesting experiences in Fátima. I'd love to share with you the 9 tips I've written, the 20 photos uploaded, and 1 travelogue I've created.
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Religous? Make your own mind up!

Fatima is one of the most important pilgrimage sites in the world and it is here that the virgin Mary spoke to three young children between May 13th and October 13th 1917. The children Fransisco...
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In only one century, a nowhere land became one of the greatest meeting points of the world. Religion, business and curiosity gather in Fátima, each day of the year, with a special peek in each 13th......
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Fatima - Portugal's Holiest Town

Fatima is sacred ground to Catholics. In 1917, three local children (Lucia, Jacinta, and Francisco) had visions of the Virgin Mary. These occurred monthly (on the 13th of each month) and lasted for......
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