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==History== [[File:Hotel Vidago.jpg|left|thumb|235px|A view of Hotel Palace of Vidago]] Known as a spa town, Vidago was a centre of [[mineral water]] treatments dating back to the late 19th century and early 20th century. For a long time distance was an impediment to the development of the town, due to the difficulty of transport. Guests would arrive by coach from Porto, using roads that were often little more than dirt path. Finally in 1907 the railroad between [[Régua]] and Vila Real was extended to [[Pedras Salgadas]], {{convert|12|km|mi|abbr=}} to the south of Vidago. Three years later the first train arrived at the Vidago station, resulting in renewed popularity of the spa. During the [[Gilded Age]], the popularity of the waters in Vidago resulted in the construction of the [[Hotel Palace of Vidago]], which became the retreat of some Portuguese monarchs. The spa town saw its period of splendor from 1875 to 1877 when King [[Luis I of Portugal|Luís I]] made consecutive visits. The fame of the curative powers of the waters spread so far that from 1876 to 1889 they were awarded prizes in Madrid, Paris, Vienna and Rio de Janeiro. For this, Vidago was once one of the most visited Portuguese spas; the water is apparently effective in the treatment of digestive problems, as it contains sodium bicarbonate and, according to publicity leaflets, radioactive elements. Bottled mineral waters ''Salus'' and ''Campilho'' are extracted in Vidago. When the [[Hotel Palace of Vidago|Palace Hotel]] was built in 1910, it was one of the most luxurious on the Iberian Peninsula, that included concerts, tennis and croquet courts, and, on the small island within the lake, there was a spacious skating rink. Following a period of remodelling, refurbishing and renovation, the 5-star hotel reopened in 2010, which included an expanded golf course and park.
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