Boutique hotels near Valencia de Alcántara
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Quinta da Nave do Lobo is located in the heart of São Mamede Mountain, near to Marvão and Castelo de Vide. The property has 8 rooms all with private bathrooms, and one big dining room with a traditio… read more
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Surrounded by the lush forests of the São Mamede Mountains in Portalegre, this former convent is decorated with several historic armours, weapons and antiques. The surrounding garden features an outd… read more
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Boasting an outdoor swimming pool, garden and views of inner courtyard, A BURGUESA - GUESTHOUSE is located in Castelo de Vide, 8.5 km from Roman City of Ammaia. The property features quiet street vie… read more
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Located 8.8 km from Roman City of Ammaia and 10 km from Marvao Castle, Casa Amarela TH & National Monument in Castelo de Vide provides air-conditioned accommodation with views of the city and free Wi… read more
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Situated in Portalegre, 400 metres from Portalegre Townhall, Portalegre Palace features accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge. Boasti… read more
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The Casa da Ermida de Santa Catarina has a glass wall and doors in the living room, which open to a furnished porch with stunning lake views from the house. The house is set right on the bank of the … read more
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Featuring white-washed Alentejo architecture, Torre de Palma Wine Hotel, Monforte, a Member of Design Hotels offers indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a spa and wellness centre, and a restaurant and … read more
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Located within 17 km of Atoleiros 1384 and 29 km of Portalegre Townhall, Villa Alter provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Alter do Chão. The property features garden and cit… read more
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Situated within 39 km of Geopark Naturtejo and 50 km of Monsanto Castle, CASA 3 - OS LUGARES DE CASTRALEUCA features rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Castelo Branco. This recentl… read more
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The History At the end of the reign of King D. Fernando of Portugal (1350-1369) settled here hermit monks, coming from Serra de Ossa. With what they grew on the farm they ensured their own sustenance… read more