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Hotel in Portalegre
Located in the heart of historical Portalegre, Rossio Hotel is a themed eco-friendly, design hotel, which features solar panels, UTA units in the rooms and reuses rainwater for several purposes. Very pleasant hotel, friendly staff, great location, room with terrace offering great sunset view
Hotel in Portalegre
This traditional hotel is located in the historical city of Portalegre, close to the Cathedral and the Santa Clara Monastery. Mansão Alto Alentejo offers colorful rooms and free Wi-Fi. It is a quaint understated property. Staff were gracious.
Hotel in Portalegre
Hotel José Régio has a fitness center, garden, a shared lounge and bar in Portalegre. This 4-star hotel offers an ATM and a business center. all the staff were extremely helpfull, we came into town for our grandchild 1st birthday and they even held the birthday cake in the fridge for us. Breakfast was good and we asked for fresh cooked eggs which they were very happy to provide. will definetly go back for any other ocassion
Hotel in Portalegre
Surrounded by the lush forests of the São Mamede Mountains in Portalegre, this former convent is decorated with several historic armors, weapons and antiques. Breakfast was very nourishing. The hotel is in a quiet location - ideal for a peaceful experience. The staff went above and beyond to make sure we had an excellent stay.
Hotel in Portalegre
Located in Portalegre, a 4-minute walk from Portalegre Townhall, Portalegre Palace has accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge. Huge room and bathroom. Friendly staff. Brand new
Portalegre
Located in the heart of São Mamede Natural Park, Quinta da Dourada offers a peaceful retreat for nature lovers. Beautiful property surrounded by nature. Our apartment was tastefully furnished and fully equipped. We arrived in the late evening and we found the fridge already stocked for next day's breakfast, except for the bread that came freshly baked in the morning. Nuno is a great host, he gave us a lot of tips for exploring the area.
Portalegre
Located within the castle walls, Hostel Portalegre is 164 feet from Rua do Comércio shopping street and less than 10 minutes walking from Portalegre Bus Station. It was near the bus station, clean & comfortable.
Portalegre
Located a 5-minute walk from Portalegre Townhall and half a mile from Portalegre Castle, Casa Dom Manoel in Portalegre has air-conditioned accommodations with views of the city and free WiFi. Personal amable, habitación tranquila y estancia agradable.
Portalegre
Estalagem da Liberdade is located in Portalegre, within a 12-minute walk of Portalegre Cathedral and 8.3 miles of Portalegre Train Station. great location - close to a couple of good restaurants. breakfast simple but good.
Portalegre
Offering an outdoor swimming pool, Cabecas do Reguengo is located 3.1 mi from Portalegre city. The unit features a wine cellar, vineyards and is sited within lush green surroundings. Beautiful property & very clean, comfortable room. Breakfast was fresh & delicious. Gorgeous view, too.
Many families visiting Portalegre loved staying at Portalegre Palace, Rossio Hotel, and Hotel José Régio.
Portalegre Palace, Rossio Hotel, and Hotel José Régio are some of the popular hotels in Portalegre.
These hotels in Portalegre are highly rated by couples: Portalegre Palace, Convento da Provença, and Hotel José Régio.
For hotels in Portalegre that serve highly-rated breakfasts, try Portalegre Palace, Convento da Provença, and Rossio Hotel.
On average, 3-star hotels in Portalegre cost $0 per night, and 4-star hotels in Portalegre are $103 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Portalegre can be found for $0 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Convento da Provença, Hotel José Régio, and Rossio Hotel got great room view-related reviews from travelers in Portalegre.
We were here for a residency interview with SEF, the immigration agency. We didn't stay long enough to have a big opinion, but the place we stayed was nice, and we had a great vegan meal at Hokkaido, a restaurant in town. We parked right by the castle. The churches were beautiful too.
Small city where you can go anywhere on foot or by bicycle, but consider that is very hot in the Summer and cold on Winter. There are dozens of places to eat and try the rich and splendid Alto Alentejo gastronomy. The Historical Center is not so big, but it's well preserved with some old palaces and lots of traditional houses (Alto Alentejo's traditional architecture). The Portalegre's Museum is a must with a gorgeous Sacred Art collection. It has also an important Portuguese Faience collection and the biggest Ratinhos Ceramics and Tobbaco Ceramic Boxes exposition that I have seen so far. The Cathedral is WOW!! There are 96 fantastic italian paitings from the second half of the XVI century (Maneiristas). Don't forget to visit the magnificent convents: São Bernardo, São Francisco, Santa Clara and Santo Agostinho. Here is a list of the main cultural, monuments and places hotspots in Portalegre: • Historical Center (west side): Castelo Medieval Igreja de São Tiago Palácio Barahona (Arquivo Distrital) Convento de Santo Agostinho (GNR) Convento de Santa Clara Muralhas do Castelo de Portalegre Igreja da Misericordia Sé Catedral Museu Municipal de Portalegre Edifício da Fábrica Real Palácio Amarelo Museu das Tapeçarias de Portalegre • Historical Center (east side): Palácio Achaioli (Politécnico, Escola Superior de Educação) Casa Museu José Régio; Igreja e antigo Convento de São Francisco e Fábrica Robinson • Historical Center (north side): Chafariz do Largo 28 de Janeiro Capela do Calvário Igreja de São Bernardo (Túmulo de D. Jorge de Melo) (Centro de Formação da GNR) Claustros existentes no convento anexo à Igreja de São Bernardo Fonte de Neptuno Janelas da Casa da Rua de Azevedo Coutinho • Outside Historical Center (north): Convento de Santo António (Próximo ao SEF) Igreja do Bonfim Seminário do Imaculado Coração de Maria Miradouro da Serra
Interesting town. Very much liked the Tapestry museum. The Restaurante "O Escondidinho" was very good. Owner speaks excellent English and the food is varied and well cooked. We couldn't resist the "biscuit cake" - gorgeous!
The city is quiet and safe to visit. However, the Rede express officer at the bus station was unfriendly. He requested me to pay twice for the same trip because of the error of their officer who put a wrong departure time on my first receipt. He even answered me rudely in English saying "I don't speak English!"
A quiet town nested on the south side of Serra S. Mamede. The old town inside the castle walls is remarkably preserved. There is a (small but) very good museum for the amazing Portalegre Tapestry. It is a good base for roaming about (Marvāo, Castelo de Vide, Amaya, Portagem). Great gastronomy (Boca do Lobo/Tomba Lobos and Solar do Forcado) and great Quinta small wineries.
I have book this Hotel for my elderly parents, and it was very user friendly for their age, also the staff was excellent making sure they were always comfortable and on breakfast checking always if they need it any extras, at it seems breakfast is fantastic as well. Good service, good food, and very clean, also comfortable, and the location was right in the centre, and for an elderly couple it was perfect having everything at the door step, even an amazing park.
Portalegre
What a gem of a place!! We had to be in portalegre for an appointment on monday and decided to go a couple days early. I had stayed in a hotel in town before and was weary of short term apartments! The hotel was booked so we found this place. We were SOOO pleasantly surprised. Jaime and his wife were so kind and welcoming. The apartment is absolutely gorgeous, so well designed, has every ammenity you need and perfectly located! We will definitely be back here!
We found in this quiet hotel a good rest on our way to Evora. Friendly welcome, clean and spacious room, very good breakfast and free parking, which is always an important plus. Some remains of the ancien convent in which it is set add a romantic feeling and give a "soul" to this highly recommendable rural guesthouse.
Portalegre
Excellent location, super clean, decent breakfast included in the price, good price, super hospitable owner, very old but good furniture and decorations, gives a taste of old times as Portalegre used to be, very nice courtyard with seats and hammocks… I’m so happy I chose this place. Definitelly recommending to anyone.
Portalegre
Portalegre is not really a holiday destination, it happened to be a convenient overnight halt on our route. As a result the choice of a nearby restaurant was extremely limited. However the rooms were of good size, warm and reasonably well equipped if a bit dated. A good breakfast was welcomed.
Portalegre
The location couldn't be better. Bang in the centre of Portalegre. 3 Large bedrooms, a superb kitchen, a big shower. But the biggest asset is the location - and the price is hard to beat. This will be my first choice for future visits to Portalegre.
the hotel was spotless clean. it was a lovely hotel and quite comfortable with a balcony overlooking the city. the staff were very kind and helpful. the breakfast was absolutely amazing!
Location was great. Apartment was big, clean and all the needed appliances. Very nice and very well built “Alentejo style”. Not recommended for elder people with motion limitations.
Portalegre
The owner was very nice and helpful. The room was clean and the shared kitchen well equipped. The hotel is outside the city, an ideal starting point to explore the area.
Portalegre
Everything. Room was big and comfortable. Breakfast was amazing with homemade dishes. The staff was extremely helpful. I fully recommend this jewel in Portalegre
Portalegre
The house was beautiful. Very spacious and very nicely decorated, two bathrooms, cozy terrace and Portalegre is a super cozy village.