The town is known for hosting the
Paredes de Coura Festival, one of Portugal's oldest and most respected music festivals, held annually in August by the banks of the Taboão River. It was founded in 1993 by four local friends with a shared passion for music and a modest budget of 160 contos (approximately €800). Initially called the Festival de Música Moderna Portuguesa de Paredes de Coura, it focused on emerging Portuguese alternative bands, distinguishing itself from the mainstream pop acts dominating the charts at the time. The festival quickly became known for its laid-back atmosphere, scenic riverside location, and commitment to alternative and indie music. Over the decades, the festival evolved from a free, one-day local event into a multi-day international gathering, hosting renowned acts such as
Coldplay,
Arcade Fire,
Nick Cave,
Sonic Youth, and
LCD Soundsystem. == Landmarks ==