Santa Apolónia is located halfway between historical Bragança and the IP4 motorway. It offers quiet accommodations with free Wi-Fi, a 24-hour reception and free on-site private parking.
Tex
New Zealand
Excellent breakfast, room more than adequate and exceptionally clean
Featuring a garden, restaurant and views of mountain, O Abel Hotel rural is located in Bragança, 4.3 miles from Braganca Castle. Some rooms at the property feature a balcony with a pool view.
Located in Bragança and with Braganca Castle reachable within 1.4 miles, Hotel Nordeste Shalom provides a shared lounge, allergy-free rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Tucked away in Trás-Os-Montes in Bragança, this hotel features spacious rooms with views of Bragança Castle and the mountains. The sunset bar offers a selection of cocktails and snacks.
Located on top of a hill of the Nogueira Mountain Range, Pousada de Bragança offers panoramic views of the city and Bragança Castle. Facilities include an outdoor swimming pool.
Located in the heart of Bragança, Ibis offers simply decorated air-conditioned rooms. It features a 24 hours snack bar. Montesinho Natural Park is a 20-minute drive away by car.
Just a 5-minute drive from Montesinho Natural Park, this Bragança hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and a terrace for relaxation. Each with a private balcony, all rooms feature free Wi-Fi.
Rachel
Brazil
Central, clean, gentle and attentive staff, good value.
The city is very clean and tidy, with lots of very nice...
The city is very clean and tidy, with lots of very nice places to eat.
The castle is very well preserved, with a Military museum in one of the towers.
One of the reasons we drove to Bragança was to see the Graça Morais art exhibition - she is one of Portugal's best contemporary artists, and she lives and works in Bragança - it was very good!
Just north of the city, the Montesinho National Park has plenty of wilderness for trekking, biking and road trips.
Andre
Portugal
Scored 8.0
8.0
Bragança is a cozy little historic town, the main feature...
Bragança is a cozy little historic town, the main feature being the castle on the hill. Recommend walking along the river to get there. A little bit of a climb to get to the castle but not too bad. Walk the castle walls and then wander the interior. Come back through the charming center of town. Plenty of good little restaurants and cafes along the way.
Nicholas
Portugal
Scored 10
10
The beautiful ancient town of Braganca is a good choice for...
The beautiful ancient town of Braganca is a good choice for a short stay while being in Porto. The atmosphere of a place far from the beaten track makes it all worthwile. It offers a picturesque old town, numerous museums that one might visit for free, a park where one can stroll along the river and enjoy the views. Plus, there is a castle (Castelo de Bragança), which is a must-see on the list. Being there do not forget to drop in a Tourist Info where you'll find a superkind staff who will help you plan you trip in and around the place. It is also the gateway to the Park Natural de Montesinho. Enjoy!
Artur Urbaniak
Poland
Scored 8.0
8.0
To stroll around the castle during a late evening is great.
To stroll around the castle during a late evening is great. Perhaps there are some outdoor activities. I liked the town so much, because it's pleasent to walk around - more pleasant than in other towns, but can't define exactly why so.
Christoph
Germany
Scored 10
10
Braganca is a very welcoming city, the food is amazing.
Braganca is a very welcoming city, the food is amazing. Variety of traditional and more groumet restaurants. The best pastry coffee shops!
A wide range of delicious cakes.
Great water to drink and to wash, your skin and hair will feel soft.
It's very safe!
The hosts are exceptionally friendly, the house has all modern comforts. Typical mountain village, and house. Nice roads and Braganca is close enough with the car to get groceries from the supermarket. Very quiet, and the few people in the village are very open and friendly. The owner even spoke our language which was amazing.
It'll be a place we will visit again when in the neighbourhood.
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