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What’s Mafra Like in November?

November in Mafra, Portugal, marks the transition into cooler, wetter weather. Expect mild daytime temperatures, typically ranging from an estimated 15-18°C (59-64°F), with nighttime lows around 8-12°C (46-54°F). It is one of the wetter months, so anticipate a moderate to high chance of rain and bring waterproof outerwear. Sunshine is less prevalent than in summer, but clear, crisp days are still possible.

What Are Typical Costs and Availability in Mafra in November?

November is considered shoulder or low season for tourism in Mafra, leading to generally lower costs and good availability. Accommodation prices are typically lower than peak season, with estimated rates for a standard hotel room ranging from €60-€120 per night, depending on the hotel class and booking lead time. Flights to Lisbon (LIS), the nearest major airport, may also be more affordable depending on your origin. Availability for hotels, guesthouses, and tours is high, meaning fewer crowds and easier last-minute bookings.

What Should I Expect in Mafra in November?

You can expect significantly fewer crowds compared to the peak summer months. Major attractions like the Mafra National Palace will be quieter, offering a more relaxed and intimate visiting experience. While November isn’t typically known for major festivals in Mafra itself, local markets and cultural events might still occur. Be prepared for cooler temperatures and potential rain; pack layers, including a waterproof jacket and comfortable walking shoes. Days are shorter, so plan your outdoor activities accordingly.

What Are the Best Activities for November in Mafra?

The Mafra National Palace (Palácio Nacional de Mafra) is an ideal activity, offering extensive indoor exploration of its basilica, palace rooms, and historic library, perfect for a cooler or rainy day. Consider visiting the Tapestry Museum of Mafra (Museu da Tapeçaria de Mafra) for another indoor cultural experience. On drier days, enjoy a peaceful stroll through the Jardim do Cerco, the palace’s formal gardens, or explore the local gastronomy in cozy restaurants. If the weather permits, the nearby Tapada Nacional de Mafra offers opportunities for nature walks, though trails may be muddy.

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