Located in the heart of the UNESCO heritage town of Sintra, the 4-star NH Sintra Centro Hotel offers accommodations in a tranquil setting, offering panoramic views across a dramatic landscape.
Fernanda
United States of America
The hotel overall did not disappoint. The location, room size, comfort and amazing balcony view of the Sintra valley was perfect in making our stay memorable. Fantastic breakfast and great drinks at the Miranda restaurant with an incredible sunset view. Thank you to the helpful and very friendly staff.
Located in Quinta da Beloura, this hotel is next to an 18-hole golf course and 1.9 mi from Sintra’s center. It features a spa, indoor and outdoor pools and tennis courts.
Located in Várzea de Sintra, just a few minutes’ drive from Sintra’s town center, the 5-star Vila Galé Sintra features an innovative health concept, designed for families and those into a strong...
Steffan
United Kingdom
Breakfast buffet was good quality, fresh, tasty and a great selection. It was a peaceful location with nice views. Good parking. Good leisure facilities and great facilities for kids. It felt very safe. The apartment was equipped with high quality oven, microwave and hob for cooking.
Valverde Sintra Palácio de Seteais is an elegant 5-star hotel set in the mountainside of Sintra with privileged views of the Moorish Castle and Pena Palace. It features a swimming pool.
Rhonda
United States of America
Location, historic and elegant. Staff was wonderful, beds were comfortable.
Lawrence's Hotel has country-style rooms and suites featuring a library and an elegant restaurant with French windows. In a renovated countryside manor, it offers rooms with antique furniture.
Susan
United States of America
Breakfast was wonderful and cooked to order along with a huge buffet. The staff was fantastic and served us port by the fire in the afternoon. The Lawrences was perfectly located as well.
Located in Sintra, a 6-minute walk from Quinta da Regaleira, Quinta dos Lobos Boutique Hotel - Nature Experience provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a...
Janice
United States of America
Beautiful spot. Great friendly staff. Great restaurant. All positives. Loved every minute of our stay there!
Located in center of the historic UNESCO town of Sintra, this boutique hotel offers rooms and suites with views of the old town and Sintra-Cascais Natural Park.
Carla
United States of America
The staff was exceptional. Helped us with our rental car, provided us with a fantastic restaurant suggestion and reservation and were just very friendly.
Lawrence's Hotel has country-style rooms and suites featuring a library and an elegant restaurant with French windows. In a renovated countryside manor, it offers rooms with antique furniture.
Very good breakfast; location (right in the centre)
Located in Quinta da Beloura, this hotel is next to an 18-hole golf course and 1.9 mi from Sintra’s center. It features a spa, indoor and outdoor pools and tennis courts.
Location next to the golf course and close to Sintra
Well situated in the Sintra Centro district of Sintra, Flor&Fidalgo Guest House is located a 17-minute walk from Quinta da Regaleira, 3.5 miles from Pena National Palace and 1.2 miles from Moors...
Excellent location, nice to have use of a kitchen.
Ibis Lisboa Sintra is located a 10-minute drive from Sintra and offers a 24-hour restaurant and bar service. Guests can benefit from free Wi-Fi in all areas.
Hotel Nova Sintra has a large terrace overlooking the Sintra Mountain Range and a romantic patio shaded by large trees. It features simply decorated rooms and free Wi-Fi.
Great location, breakfast and room. The host is very helpful and welcoming.
Well located in Sintra, Cozy Little Romm on Palace Patio provides air-conditioned rooms, a fitness center, free WiFi and a garden.
FAQs about hotels in Sintra
On average, 3-star hotels in Sintra cost $118 per night, and 4-star hotels in Sintra are $157 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Sintra can be found for $244 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $80 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Sintra for tonight. You'll pay around $210 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Sintra will cost around $475, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
really beautiful city. if you have time, you can spend up to...
really beautiful city. if you have time, you can spend up to 5 days with enough interesting sightseeing to visit. the traffic is heavy so I recommend to take buses or walking because uber/bolts can take too long to arrive where you are.
the best was a hiking from Sinta Palace to the historical center, really nice views
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Livy
Brazil
10
Scored 10
Sintra is a very pleasant city with a small but bustling old...
Sintra is a very pleasant city with a small but bustling old town. Restaurants are very good for the money. Parking would be a nightmare so don't drive in for the day. (our hotel had parking) Pena Palace was beautiful, then was dow to the Moorish Castle. but in my opinion, the crown jewel was Quinta Regliera. Make sure to get tickets online in advance!
Kevin
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
A very nice room,clean ,tidy ,and cozy with good location...
A very nice room,clean ,tidy ,and cozy with good location near train and bus stations only 3~5mins walking distance.
The host is a warm and hospitality lady.
We were be pleased to stay this flat.
Ying Chin
Taiwan
8.0
Scored 8.0
Sintra is a beautiful town.
Sintra is a beautiful town. There are many places to see, but so many other tourists it is hard so some attractions. If you want to go to attractions you need to purchase tickets ahead of time and make sure you have reliable transportation to the attractions. Allow ample time to get to where you are going b/c traffic to the tourist sights are usually jammed with traffic.
Lots of places to eat and shop.
Rita
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Historical part of Sintra certainly deserves a visit when...
Historical part of Sintra certainly deserves a visit when you are in the area. In my opinion one full day will do to see visit the park and some of the palaces. You would start early so a stay overnight might be more convenient for some.Tickets are easily booked online and I purchased an audio tour to listen to on my phone. There are are tuktuk or taxi drivers around that can bring you to the entrance of the park from where you can walk to the Palace de Pena and other sites. There are several entrances. Instead going to the busy main entrance I took a tuktuk to the entrance of the Valley of the Lakes, a 45 min. walk away from Palace de Pena. It a beautiful and quiet part of the park and I took a detour to see the chalet and garden of the Countess of Edla, which I loved even more than the palace itself.
Visiting the palace involved long waits in line and walking in files through the rooms. Not my thing. The park is huge with a diversity in plants and trees, it has a camelea and a fern garden, just nice to wonder around for a few hours. Bring snacks and drinks if you want to avoid the waiting line for the cafeteria at the palace.
Linda
Netherlands
10
Scored 10
Lots of walking.
Lots of walking. Ideally 3-4 days to hit everything comfortably. Old Town is closed to motor traffic so rideshare, taxis, and public transportaion are your best bet. Rideshare works to the sites well but can often be a problem getting back
We liked the back garden. It was nice to relax after walking all day.
The staff were very kind and helpful. They let us know the Palace had timed visits. This was very important. Our advice is to arrive early as possible for the palace.
We were able to access an iron which is not always possible in Portugal.
The location is great as it is a short walk from the train station and close to many restaurants.
The hotel is 140 years old and has lots of stairs. The staff were happy to help with bags.
Very comfortable well equipped Villa with everything needed, beautiful small garden, excellent breakfasts, plenty of free parking, easy access by car (unlike most of Sintra which is horrific to access by car). Marco is an interesting fellow. I enjoyed talking with him. He helped me with some tasks I needed to do as a new resident of Portugal. I could walk 15 minutes to the train station (note the walk is on a steep hillside). I will return.
we loved everything. the staff was kind and helpful. they helped us plan our time here and had good suggestions. the pool felt amazing after a warm day and they even offered a massage at an affordable price. the breakfast was tasty and had a good variety. the location was beautiful, safe, and quiet, with off-street parking. the rooms were clean and comfortable. this was our best hotel in our whole time in Portugal.
Location was central to town while also being on a side street so it was much quieter. Super cozy bed which was cleaned everyday. Felt more like a hotel then a hostel, which is a plus to me:) lots of amenities, jazz music outside for dinner which was the perfect level of noise. Simple but convenient breakfast and knowledgeable staff. truly one of our best stays in Portugal thus far!
This hotel exemplifies an excellent boutique hotel. You'll be staying in a literal restored palace, with ties to the area and a vibe to match the charm of Sintra. The attentive staff, wine and cheese evenings, live music, and family of peacocks all add to that charm. The grounds are large and interesting, with gardens, a greenhouse, trails, sitting areas, etc.
The Sintra Bliss Hotel seemed to be taken out of commission, so the hotel told us they upgraded all reservations to their sister hotel called the Sintra BOUTIQUE Hotel. Everything at Sintra Boutique Hotel was wonderful. Absolutely nothing negative to say about our stay.
A good localisation to visit Lisboa and other beautiful historical cities and rest at Praira Adraga, natural and one of the beautiful portugal beaches, very helpful apartament's owner - Mario, who explain everything and answer all our questions. 100% satisfaction !
This was our first night in Portugal and it was perfect. The staff is so kind and helpful. The breakfasts are delicious and the rooms are extremely comfortable. We also loved the wine and cheese evening - so much fun with the staff at the sister hotel. Thank you!
The location was great and the hotel was beautiful. My favorite part was the staff. They were so thoughtful and made my bad trip to Portugal way better. I was not enjoying Portuguese food and they had great recommendations. The breakfast was great.
Nice, clean and comfortable hotel with amazing garden and overall perfect location for visiting Sintra and a trip to the ocean beach in a single day. Quiet place overlooking Sintra-Cascais Natural Park. Very helpful and polite stuff.
The thing I liked the most was the beauty of the place. My bedroom was very nice and clean. The place was actually super close to the center of the village. The staff at the hotel was the best though, the kindest people in Portugal!
Great breakfast from the amazing staff. You can see Pena Palace and the Moorish Castle from the pool deck. The entire place is designed and decorated very well. The best place we stayed in our 10 days in Portugal!
Good location, next to the Cabo da Roca, the Most Western Point of Europe, on the coast of Atlantic Ocean.
November holiday and road trip in Portugal, 1 night stay in this hotel was a great relax. 👍
Breakfast was not so good as the other hotels that we stay in Portugal. The room was smelling like mold. All our clothes smell like that after staying there. I wouldn’t stay there again
Great boutique hotel with a real soul !
Amazing natural surroundings
Great room with high ceilings and comfy bed. Big swimming pool and a very welcoming & helping staff
The Sintra Boutique Hotel is an immaculate property to stay at. The standard rooms are spacious, clean, well appointed with amenities and the beds are sooo comfortable!
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