Faro, Portugal

Faro
Municipality
City of Faro
Aerial view of Faro
City Hall
Interactive map of Faro
Faro
Interactive map of Faro
Faro
Faro (Europe)
Coordinates: 37°00′58″N 07°56′06″W / 37.01611°N 7.93500°W / 37.01611; -7.93500
CountryPortugal
RegionAlgarve
DistrictFaro
CIMFaro-Loulé-Olhão
Settlementc. 400 BCE
Roman Ossonobac. 206 a.C
Administrative Capital of Algarve1756
Civil parishes4
Government
 • TypeLocal administrative unit
 • BodyConcelho/Câmara Municipal
 • MayorRogério Bacalhau (PSD)
Area
 • Municipality
202.57 km2 (78.21 sq mi)
Population
 (2024)
 • Municipality
70,347
 • Metro
(Total CIM)
191,563
Postal code
8000
Municipal holiday7 September
WebsiteOfficial website

Faro, officially the City of Faro, is a city and a municipality in southern Portugal. It is the capital of both the Algarve region and the Faro District, as well as the southernmost city on the Portuguese mainland. Faro municipality covers an area of 202.57 km2 (78.21 sq mi) and, as of 2024, had 70,347 inhabitants, making it the second most populous municipality in the Algarve after Loulé. The city proper had 46,299 inhabitants in 2021, the largest urban population in the region. Faro lies on the shore of the Ria Formosa lagoon, a protected nature reserve and hosts the region’s international airport and university.

Founded as Ossonoba in antiquity, Faro was a settlement during the Phoenician and Roman periods and later served as a Moorish port known as Santa Maria Ibn Harun. It became part of the Kingdom of Portugal in 1249 and was elevated to city status in 1540. Since 1756, following the devastation of the Lisbon earthquake, Faro has been the administrative capital of the Algarve.

The municipalities of Faro, Olhão and Loulé, due to their proximity, shared infrastructure and commuter links can be considered an intermunicipal community with a population of 191,563 inhabitants as of 2024. A bus rapid transit system connecting this community is under development to connect these municipalities.