Pousadas
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All Pousadas In Portugal
Alentejo
Not far from Lisbon lies the Alcacer do Sal Pousada. The pousada looks down at the river Sado, that runs between a vast green valley.
Offering 20 comfortable guest rooms, each with a private bathroom, this charming Pousada is ideal for any traveller seeking to experience the history and culture of the region.
Settled in a valley near Arraiolos - a village famous worldwide for its hand made carpets, Arraiolos Pousada is the result of the restoration of a 16th century Monastery, an example of the perfect harmony between the traditional and the modern concepts of Portuguese architecture.
In the former 13th century Franciscan Convent located in the heart of the historical centre of Beja, we find the impressive Pousada Beja Hotel, São Franscisco.
A castle, a convent and a palace, built in different periods, were the origin of an ecclesiastical architectural work of outstanding harmony.
Santa Luzia Pousada was the first of the Pousadas de Portugal, opened in 1942, a fine example of typical Alentejo architecture.
The castle of Estremoz is the result of the restoration of the magnificent alace that King D. Diniz built for his wife, Queen Santa Isabel.
In the heart of historic centre of Évora, a city classified by UNESCO as World Heritage, stands the Lóios Pousada, originally a convent and one of Évora's most precious architectural buildings.
At almost 1000 metres of altitude, the village of Marvão has a panoramic 360º view over the Alentejo plain up to the Spanish border.
Near the beaches of the coast of S. Vicente, surrounded by a breathtaking mountain landscape and close to Santa Clara dam, you will find Santa Clara Pousada.
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