Best attractions and places to see around Fajã De Cima, a civil parish in the municipality of Ponta Delgada, are situated in the Picos region on the western part of São Miguel Island. This area offers a selection of notable landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. Visitors can explore a diverse landscape that includes forest reserves and historical structures. The parish also provides views over the city of Ponta Delgada.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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The Igreja Todos os Santos (also known as Colégio dos Jesuítas) is a baroque building from the 17th century and today serves as an exhibition space for sacred art from the Carlos Machado Museum. The foundation stone for the church was laid on November 1, 1592, All Saints' Day. At the same time as the church, the Jesuits also built the adjoining monastery, which served as their college. At that time, between ten and sixteen religious men lived there, who worked as teachers in the city. The church itself impresses with its combination of beautiful tiles and the carved altar. Today it is part of the "Collection of Sacred Art of the Carlos Machado Museum" and can be visited. Admission is free on Sundays. Otherwise, €2 (or €5 if you want to visit all 3 locations)
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The main attraction in Ponta Delgada. A beautiful square in front of the old city gates, definitely worth a visit.
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The Jesuit College Church is a church in the municipality of Ponta Delgada, in the civil parish of São Sebastião, part of the historic center of the regional center. It was also known as the Church of All Saints when it was built by the island's early settlers.
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Very nice looks like a film facade
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This church is also beautiful, although not as ornate as some of the other churches in the city.
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A great facade, the building houses a museum.
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Similar to Lisbon, the gate is the connection from the sea/harbor to the city. Since a cruise ship docked here today, the square was teeming with people
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Fajã de Cima offers several natural features. You can visit the Lake Canário, a small lake often visited on the way to Lago Azul and a starting point for walks. The Mares' Peak, at 873 m, is the highest point in the west of São Miguel Island and provides great views. Additionally, the Reserva Florestal do Pinhal da Paz (Pinhal da Paz Forest Reserve) is a significant natural park in the area.
Yes, Fajã de Cima has several historical and cultural sites. The Ponta Delgada City Gates, an 18th-century monument, are considered the calling card of Ponta Delgada. You can also explore the historical Church of São Sebastião, dating from the 16th century, known for its ornate facade. Within Fajã de Cima itself, the Igreja Nossa Senhora da Oliveira (Church of Our Lady of the Olive Tree) has roots back to 1532, and the Moinho de Vento da “Tia Faleira” (Aunt Faleira's Windmill) is a notable landmark with English influence.
The region around Fajã de Cima is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find various routes for mountain biking, cycling, and running. For example, there are challenging MTB routes like the 'Church of the Jesuit College – Church of Saint Joseph loop from Ponta Delgada' and moderate cycling routes such as 'Ponta Delgada, Lagoa, and Ribeira Grande Loop'. Running enthusiasts can explore trails like the 'Mirante do Pinhal da Paz loop from Reserva Florestal de Recreio do Pinhal da Paz'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for MTB Trails, Cycling, and Running Trails around Fajã de Cima.
Yes, several attractions around Fajã de Cima are suitable for families. The Lake Canário is considered family-friendly, offering a pleasant natural setting. The Ponta Delgada City Gates are also listed as family-friendly, providing a historical landmark to explore. Additionally, the Graça Market is a vibrant place where families can experience local culture and find fresh produce.
For stunning views, head to Mares' Peak, which offers expansive vistas as the highest point in the west of São Miguel Island. The parish of Fajã de Cima itself also provides beautiful views over the city of Ponta Delgada.
Absolutely! The Graça Market is a must-visit. It offers a large selection of regionally produced fruits, vegetables, meat, cheese, and fish, as well as plants and flowers. It's best to visit in the morning for the widest selection.
The highest point in the west of São Miguel Island is Mares' Peak (Pico das Eguas), standing at 873 meters. It's a challenging climb but rewards visitors with great views.
Yes, there are several cycling routes available. You can explore routes like the 'Volta do Concelho — circular route on the island of São Miguel' or 'From Ponta Delgada to Lagoa de Furnas'. For more options and detailed information, check the Cycling around Fajã De Cima guide.
For running enthusiasts, there are various trails, including coastal routes like the 'Port of Ponta Delgada – São Brás Fort loop from Ponta Delgada' and the 'São Roque Beach loop from Ponta Delgada'. A more challenging option is the 'Mirante do Pinhal da Paz loop from Reserva Florestal de Recreio do Pinhal da Paz'. Find more details in the Running Trails around Fajã De Cima guide.
The Ponta Delgada City Gates are an iconic landmark built in the 18th century near the former wharf. Consisting of three arches, they are considered the calling card of Ponta Delgada, featuring the coat of arms of the royal arms and the city. They are also a popular spot for events during the summer.
Yes, Fajã de Cima is home to the Reserva Florestal do Pinhal da Paz (Pinhal da Paz Forest Reserve). This reserve is highlighted as one of the main natural parks on São Miguel Island and is believed to have originated from a wild pine forest.
Visitors appreciate the diverse landscape, from natural features like lakes and summits to historical landmarks such as city gates and churches. They enjoy the great views from places like Mares' Peak and the charm of small, often overlooked spots like Lake Canário. The vibrant atmosphere of the Graça Market and the historical significance of sites like the Church of São Sebastião are also highly valued.
Yes, Fajã de Cima features the Moinho de Vento da “Tia Faleira” (Aunt Faleira's Windmill). This notable landmark, with English influence, was restored and inaugurated in 2001, adding a unique historical touch to the parish.


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