34 Best Hotels in Estremadura and the Ribatejo, Portugal

Benavente Vila Hotel

$ | Praça Da República 39/40, Benavente, 2130–037, Portugal

Right on on Benavente's main square, this small boutique hotel has guest rooms done up in a simple yet modern style with splashes of lime green and other colors. The top-floor restaurant, where a generous buffet breakfast is laid out, has a wraparound corner balcony with panoramic views of the city and the countryside beyond.

Pros

  • Some great package deals for exploring the region
  • Free on-street parking
  • Staff is happy to help in any way

Cons

  • Basic decor
  • Some rooms a bit small
  • No fitness facilities
Praça Da República 39/40, Benavente, 2130–037, Portugal
263 518 210
hotel Details
20 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Casa da Nora

$ | Largo José Marques da Cruz 8, Cortes, 2410–506, Portugal

This former mill sits next to a small river with a darling little waterfall and waterwheel or nora whose peaceful splashing add to the charm of the house's green, trellised garden. A little path leads to the outdoor pool, which is open year-round. The river even has a small beach area for swimmers and sunbathers. The rooms have wood floors and modern decor; half of those on the top floor have a rooftop terrace with a view of the old farming village. The restaurant serves excellent local and international cuisine and has a cellar with some 400 Portuguese wines, several of which may be ordered by the glass.

Pros

  • Delightful riverside location
  • Renowned restaurant
  • Plenty of activities

Cons

  • No telephone in rooms
  • No elevator
  • Out of town
Largo José Marques da Cruz 8, Cortes, 2410–506, Portugal
244 891 189
hotel Details
14 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Closed 1 wk in June and 1 wk in Sept.

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Casa da Padeira

$ | Estrada Nacional 8 (N8) nº19, Aljubarrota, 2460–711, Portugal

This family-run guesthouse 5 km (3 miles) outside Alcobaça is named after a baker who fought the Spaniards with a wooden shovel—and pushed them into her oven—during the Battle of Aljubarrota in 1385. You're free to wander the well-tended gardens and mingle with the family. The large guest rooms in the main house are simply but smartly decorated. Homemade bread, fresh from the oven, is the highlight of breakfast.

Pros

  • Large swimming pool popular with families
  • Playground for the children
  • Barbecue facilities

Cons

  • Far from some of the sights
  • Rooms lack a/c
  • No elevator
Estrada Nacional 8 (N8) nº19, Aljubarrota, 2460–711, Portugal
262 505 240
hotel Details
8 rooms, 5 apartments
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Casa das Senhoras Rainhas

$ | Rua Padre Nunes Tavares 6, Óbidos, 2510-070, Portugal

As its name suggests, the charming House of Queens just inside the city walls pays tribute to the royalty associated with Óbidos over the centuries. Most of the guest rooms have balconies; the grand tower room (accessible via a short flight of steps) boasts the best views. The Comendador restaurant (€17) overlooks the garden and has outdoor seating for the warmer months, and serves gourmet Portuguese cuisine. You could  start with a carpaccio of octopus and sweet potato, then move on to the house bacalhau (prepared with roast peppers, potatoes and a herby cornbread topping) or the chambão de borrego (lamb shank, marinated and roasted).

Pros

  • Tons of historical charm
  • Restaurant serves delicious traditional dishes
  • Most guest rooms have balconies

Cons

  • Street parking is difficult
  • Limited amenities
  • Hotel entrance can be hard to find
Rua Padre Nunes Tavares 6, Óbidos, 2510-070, Portugal
262 955 360
hotel Details
10 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Casa do Outeiro Arts & Crafts Boutique Hotel

$ | Largo Carvalho do Outeiro 4, Batalha, 2440–128, Portugal Fodor's Choice

This cheerful little hotel in one of the quietest areas of Batalha offers superb views of the historic monastery and the valley below, and it's especially popular with families because of its game room and two small pools. Guest rooms are individually decorated with touches of vibrant color and artworks, and have private terraces. There's no restaurant, but guests may dine in, thanks to an arrangement with several local restaurants, and there's an honor bar in the cozy lounge—with ice cream! 

Pros

  • It's worth reserving a room with a monastery view
  • Varied breakfast can be taken by the outdoor pool
  • Small shop sells lovely local handicrafts and jams

Cons

  • Steep walk up from downtown
  • Not the quietest of stays during school breaks
  • Indoor pool must be booked
Largo Carvalho do Outeiro 4, Batalha, 2440–128, Portugal
244 765 806
hotel Details
24 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Casa São Nuno

$ | Av. Beato Nuno 271, Fátima, 2496–908, Portugal

This expansive lodging is run by the Carmelites, but is open to visitors of all faiths. There's a good-size chapel at the front of the inn, and the halls are decorated with display cases of swords that recall the turbulent times of medieval knight and mystic Nuno of Saint Mary, who was canonized in 2009. The austere rooms are clean and comfortable, with large crucifixes adorning the walls.

Pros

  • Restaurant serves inexpensive lunch and dinner
  • Souvenir shop where pilgrims can stock up
  • Low room rates

Cons

  • Attracts a mostly religious clientele
  • Very few amenities
  • Basic decor
Av. Beato Nuno 271, Fátima, 2496–908, Portugal
249 530 230
hotel Details
130 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Closed mid-Dec.–1st wk Jan.

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Casal da Eira Branca

$ | Rua Casal dos Pedreiros 3, Caldas da Rainha, 2500-634, Portugal

This rural retreat is ideal for rest and relaxation, with its sprawling, flower-filled garden and terraces with views. The guest rooms and apartments are decorated simply but tastefully and dotted with quirky ceramic figures by artists from the Caldas region. Casa da Eira Branca is run by a friendly couple who are often on the premises; there are already offshoots in Óbidos and Lisbon.

Pros

  • An outdoor pool with a retractable roof for cooler months
  • Bucolic setting is great for relaxation
  • Has an artsy feel

Cons

  • Far from the area's sights
  • Not many amenities
  • No restaurant
Rua Casal dos Pedreiros 3, Caldas da Rainha, 2500-634, Portugal
934 549 185
hotel Details
4 rooms, 3 apartments
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Challet Fonte Nova

$ | Rua da Fonte Nova 8, Alcobaça, 2460–046, Portugal

A five-minute walk from the Mosteiro de Alcobaça, this charming B&B has guest rooms in period style, while the more spacious lodgings in the new wing—including two suites with balconies—are more classically decorated. Originally built by returning Portuguese emigrants to show off their newfound wealth from Brazil, the main house reflects a style that was popular in the South American country at the time. The downstairs honor bar—complete with a pool table—opens out onto a terrace and the centuries-old "new fountain" that gives the place its name.

Pros

  • A trellised walkway out back leads up to a large, leafy garden
  • Small spa where massages are available
  • Toiletries by luxe Portuguese label Castelbel

Cons

  • No fitness facilities
  • No restaurant
  • No pool
Rua da Fonte Nova 8, Alcobaça, 2460–046, Portugal
262 598 300
hotel Details
9 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Closed 2 wks in Dec.

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Dom Gonçalo Hotel & Spa

$ | Rua Jacinta Marto 100, Fátima, 2495–450, Portugal Fodor's Choice

Located a 10-minute walk from the sanctuary, this family-owned boutique hotel has a bucolic feel thanks to a charming garden overlooked by some guest rooms, and which provides ingredients for the excellent restaurant. In striking contrast to the austere style of many local hotels, this lodging boasts modern design, little luxuries such as a pillow menu, Castelbel amenities, and espresso machines, and an outstanding breakfast buffet. Rates includes one hour of access to the spa. The O Convite restaurant (€22, closed Sun. dinner and Mon.)—a favorite with local gourmets—serves traditional Portuguese cuisine, made with fresh ingredients, with the change to try wines by the glass.

Pros

  • Access to the spa's fitness center, heated indoor pool, steam room, sauna
  • Parents appreciate the playground and other amenities for kids
  • Free covered parking and transfer to shrine

Cons

  • Not very close to the sanctuary
  • Cheaper rooms are small
  • Not much local flavor
Rua Jacinta Marto 100, Fátima, 2495–450, Portugal
249 539 330
hotel Details
71 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Eurosol Residence

$ | Rua Comissão da Iniciativa 13, Leiria, 2410–098, Portugal

A five-minute walk from downtown, this hotel has studios and one- and two-bedroom apartments that are simply but pleasantly furnished with fully equipped modern kitchenettes; most have castle views. A café-bar by the rooftop pool serves drinks and snacks until around midnight on weekdays (8 pm on weekends); otherwise there's just the minibar in reception.

Pros

  • A large fitness center with sauna and steam room
  • Awesome views from rooftop pool
  • Free garage parking

Cons

  • No on-site restaurant
  • Lacking in character
  • Attracts tour groups
Rua Comissão da Iniciativa 13, Leiria, 2410–098, Portugal
244 860 460
hotel Details
58 apartments
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hotel dos Templários

$ | Largo Candido dos Reis 1, Tomar, 2300–326, Portugal Fodor's Choice

A good base for exploring the area, this sprawling modern hotel in a tranquil park along the Nabão River has comfortable rooms with sizeable balconies or terraces, as well as views of the convent. The airy dining room in the restaurant, Grão-Mestre, has picture windows facing the park and panoramic views of the river. There's a gym, tennis courts, and indoor and outdoor pools. The staff can arrange diving in or canoeing on the Nabão.

Pros

  • Standard rooms so big they look like suites
  • Pleasant, leafy setting
  • Guests have use of two pools, gym, and sauna

Cons

  • Large size gives a somewhat impersonal feel
  • Spa treatments and restaurant are a bit pricey
  • Covered parking not sufficient for all guests
Largo Candido dos Reis 1, Tomar, 2300–326, Portugal
249 310 100
hotel Details
176 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hotel Estrela da Fátima

$ | Rua Cónego Formigão 40, Fátima, 2495-417, Portugal

The gleaming white-and-gold reception area of the "Star of Fátima" offers a heavenly welcome to pilgrims and travelers just steps away from the shrine, which can be see from around one third of guest rooms. This family-run inn, opened in 1958, was given a face-lift in 2019; most rooms are now in a simple, modern style but all have a safe, a minibar, a decent-size TV, and a tablet for internet use. Deluxe rooms have large walk-in showers, an espresso machine, and a larger TV.

Pros

  • Generous all-in lunch/dinner buffet costs €18
  • Rooms offer key amenities at affordable price
  • Arguably Fátima's best located hotel

Cons

  • Covered parking is €10 and on-street is limited
  • Room decor somewhat basic
  • No gym or spa
Rua Cónego Formigão 40, Fátima, 2495-417, Portugal
249 531 150
hotel Details
84 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Hotel Golf Mar

$ | Torres Vedras, 2560–100, Portugal

The idyllic location—on a rise with absolutely breathtaking views of the ocean, the nearby cliffs, and a lush green valley—is by far the best thing about this hotel near the town of Lourinhã, 16 km (10 miles) northwest of Torres Vedras. The building itself is plain but makes up for it with its position (rooms with a sea view cost extra) and a wide variety of facilities, such as large indoor and outdoor pools, a fitness center, and a spa. Despite the name, there is no longer a full-size golf course here, but down the hill behind the hotel are a riding center and a kids club, with everything from trampolines and inflatable slides to traditional games and a miniature golf course, with prices by the hour or the day.

Pros

  • Stunning ocean views
  • Beach doesn't get too crowded in the summer
  • Abundant activities for children

Cons

  • Despite the name, there's no golf course
  • Only superior rooms have a/c
  • Restaurant is buffet only
Torres Vedras, 2560–100, Portugal
261 980 800
hotel Details
234 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hotel Lis Batalha

$ | Largo Mestre Afonso Domingues 6, Batalha, 2440–102, Portugal

Named for the principal architect of the famous Batalha Monastery, this two-story stucco hotel is full of modern comforts. The outside may look rustic, but the good-size guest rooms are furnished in a simple, modern style and pamper you with plush bathrobes and towel warmers. The first-floor Vintage restaurant (€18) is renowned for its bacalhau dishes and grilled meats; it also offers a choice of salads and has a children's menu.

Pros

  • Central location with several rooms looking onto the monastery
  • Behind a pretty outdoor shopping area that sells crafts
  • Guests congregate in the lounge or on the outdoor terrace

Cons

  • Not the most peaceful location
  • Restaurant is a bit pricey
  • Limited facilities
Largo Mestre Afonso Domingues 6, Batalha, 2440–102, Portugal
244 765 260
hotel Details
40 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hotel Lux Fátima

$ | Av. Dom José Alves Correia da Silva, Fátima, 2495–402, Portugal

A couple of minutes from the basilica, this design hotel stands out for its contemporary decor highlighted by pops of bright purple and green. A fitness room and spa with sauna, steam bath, and treatment room make you feel pampered. The Palatus restaurant operates as a buffet when the hotel is particularly busy; the normal à la carte service features Portuguese classics such as bacalhau com broa (baked, with corn bread).

Pros

  • Gorgeous outdoor pool surrounded by umbrellas
  • Spacious gym and spa facilities
  • Lots of amenities

Cons

  • Not a bit of local character
  • Exterior is a bit bland
  • All rooms have bathtubs only
Av. Dom José Alves Correia da Silva, Fátima, 2495–402, Portugal
249 530 690
hotel Details
68 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hotel Mar Bravo

$ | Praça Sousa Oliveira 71, Nazaré, 2450–159, Portugal

This bright if somewhat bare hotel sits across the road from the beach, just steps from both the sea and the center of town, with unrivaled ocean views from the lounge. All the sunny and spacious rooms have a similar view, and almost all have wrought-iron balconies. The smart restaurant (€18) serves regional and international dishes—with plenty of fresh fish, of course.

Pros

  • Beachfront eatery serves great cataplanas and fish baked in salt
  • Location couldn't be more central
  • Spotlessly clean

Cons

  • Can get noisy from outside traffic
  • Free parking is off-site
  • Decor a bit austere
Praça Sousa Oliveira 71, Nazaré, 2450–159, Portugal
262 569 160
hotel Details
16 rooms
Rate Includes: Closed Christmas wk, Free Breakfast

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Hotel Maré

$ | Rua Mouzinho de Albuquerque 10, Nazaré, 2450–901, Portugal

Right in the center of town with access to the beach via the flower-filled gardens, the Maré has rooms that are colorfully decorated and with balconies; family-size rooms are available. If you can't get a room with a view, head for the fifth-floor terrace to take in the panoramic vistas. Guests can enjoy a range of water sports (at added cost) on the beach, including snorkeling, windsurfing, and fishing, and staff will arrange car rentals if you prefer to explore. The hotel's range of themed packages are good value.

Pros

  • Generous amenities include free Wi-Fi
  • Offers wide variety of beach activities
  • Off-season packages excellent value

Cons

  • No pool
  • Paid parking 500 meters away
  • Can be noisy
Rua Mouzinho de Albuquerque 10, Nazaré, 2450–901, Portugal
262 550 180
hotel Details
46 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hotel Oceano

$ | Av. da República 51, Nazaré, 2450–101, Portugal

Balconies at this pleasantly appointed hotel have unobstructed views of the entire beach. The restaurant, which has an outdoor seating area, serves fresh fish, shellfish, and traditional Portuguese cuisine, including noteworthy caldeiradas (fish stews).

Pros

  • Perfect location right on the main drag
  • Restaurant is great for after-beach snacks
  • Excellent value

Cons

  • Gets booked up early in summer
  • Not all rooms have the same view
  • Very noisy at times
Av. da República 51, Nazaré, 2450–101, Portugal
262 561 161
hotel Details
45 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hotel Pedro O Pescador

$ | Rua Dr. Eduardo Burnay 22, Ericeira, 2655–370, Portugal

If you prefer your hotels to have an intimate feel, then you'll love this family-run place a stone's throw from the beach. Cheerful rooms surround a central courtyard and have nice touches like hardwood floors.

Pros

  • Breakfast is in a large, sunny room
  • Be sure to visit the lively bar
  • Free Wi-Fi and other amenities

Cons

  • Parking can be difficult
  • Noisy in the summer
  • No phone in rooms
Rua Dr. Eduardo Burnay 22, Ericeira, 2655–370, Portugal
261 869 121
hotel Details
25 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hotel Santa Maria

$ | Rua de Santo António, Fátima, 2495–430, Portugal

With an eye-catching exterior, this contemporary hotel in the center of Fátima is a three-minute walk from the sanctuary. The decor is modern, with an expansive lobby and lounge dressed in heavenly whites with a hint of gold. The standard rooms aren't too exciting, but for not too much more you can reserve a superior rooms with all the amenities you could want. The restaurant serves Portuguese and international cuisine.

Pros

  • Free underground parking
  • Rooms and restaurant are an excellent value for the location
  • Shop is stocked with a wide range of souvenirs

Cons

  • Large size makes it feel somewhat impersonal
  • No fitness room or pool
  • Attracts tour groups
Rua de Santo António, Fátima, 2495–430, Portugal
249 530 110
hotel Details
173 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hotel Villa Batalha

$ | Rua Dom Duarte I 248, Batalha, 2440-415, Portugal Fodor's Choice

This smart, modern hotel on the edge of the old city makes for a comfortable base from which to explore Batalha, thanks to its large spa with a whirlpool tub, sauna, and steam room, and indoor pool with views of the gardens and the monastery. Many of the spacious rooms have balconies overlooking the same monument, and all have walk-in showers. For dinner (€15), Mediterranean cuisine, including a range of Portuguese starters, is served either to the Adega dos Frades restaurant or the O Claustro bar, which boasts its own monastery views and a wide choice of spirits and fortified wines, as well as cocktails.

Pros

  • Enjoy a game of tennis or a round on the 6-hole pitch-and-putt course
  • Bar serves excellent local and foreign wines and brandies
  • Close to monastery and other sights

Cons

  • Sprawling property can feel impersonal
  • Can get crowded from conferences
  • Few amenities
Rua Dom Duarte I 248, Batalha, 2440-415, Portugal
244 240 400
hotel Details
93 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Luna Hotel Turismo

$ | Largo de Santo António, Abrantes, 2200–349, Portugal

A 10-minute walk from the castle, this 1950s-era hotel has been transformed into a gorgeous boutique lodging. There are sweeping views of the Tagus Valley from the spacious lounge, as well as from the terraces of about half of the smartly outfitted guest rooms. There's a gym and spa, with sauna, Jacuzzi, and steam room, and an outdoor pool (open June–September). The hotel restaurant serves regional food, and the bar is open until late.

Pros

  • Free guest access to a spa with sauna, whirlpool tub, and steam room
  • Pretty pool surrounded by lounge chairs
  • Restaurant serves local dishes, such as fried shad from the Tagus

Cons

  • Mid-century modern exterior not for everyone
  • The walk from downtown is mostly uphill
  • Lacking in local character
Largo de Santo António, Abrantes, 2200–349, Portugal
289 009 400
hotel Details
44 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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MH Atlântico Golfe

$ | Praia da Consolação, Peniche, 2525–150, Portugal

Great for golfers but also anyone who loves waking up to a view, this hotel features balconies (some of them huge) that overlook the links and the long beach at Praia da Consolação. The hotel is on a sandy stretch famed for the health-giving properties of its waters, which are attributed to the local rock. Facilities include a 9-hole golf course set amid dunes, an outdoor and an indoor pool, and a spa with whirlpool tub, sauna, and steam room.

Pros

  • Beachfront location perfect for sun lovers
  • Playground and other facilities for kids
  • Bikes for exploring the waterfront

Cons

  • Far from bars and restaurants
  • Feels a little impersonal
  • Restaurant is buffet only
Praia da Consolação, Peniche, 2525–150, Portugal
262 757 700
hotel Details
117 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Monte da Várzea

$ | Casa Branca, Abrantes, 2205-134, Portugal

This farmstead 20 km (12½ miles) east of Abrantes is set in fertile land dotted with lagoons near the banks of the Tagus River; its 12 houses—some traditionally decorated, others strikingly modern—take advantage of this peaceful setting. Breakfast is included, and lunch and dinner may be served in the restaurant or, on request, in your accommodations. There are plenty of opportunities for country walks and birdwatching.

Pros

  • Cozy bar is decked out with car-racing memorabilia
  • Staff can arrange canoeing, horse riding, mountain biking
  • The gem of a pool once stored water for irrigating the fields

Cons

  • Remote location
  • Room decor tends to the austere
  • No gym, spa, or indoor pool
Casa Branca, Abrantes, 2205-134, Portugal
967 766 530-cell
hotel Details
12 villas
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Quinta da Foz

$ | Largo do Arraial, Foz do Arelho, 2500–457, Portugal Fodor's Choice

A knight serving King Dom Filipe I built this large manor house in the 16th century, and 20-some generations later it is still owned and operated by the original family. The complex includes stables and a corral for the family's prize Lusitano stallions. The guest rooms—with luxe touches like underfloor heating—are large and comfortably furnished, and a few downstairs have French doors opening to the back terrace; from upstairs there are views of the Óbidos Lagoon. Ask to visit the on-site chapel, with an inscription in old-world Portuguese on the floor dated 1592.

Pros

  • A peaceful base for exploring the area
  • Foz do Arelho beach is 15-minute walk away
  • Archery or falconry sessions

Cons

  • Some bathrooms not suitable for people with reduced mobility
  • Few modern amenities
  • No restaurant
Largo do Arraial, Foz do Arelho, 2500–457, Portugal
969 785 047-cell
hotel Details
4 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Quinta da Gafaria

$ | Almeirim, 2080–082, Portugal

Midway between Santarém and Almeirim, this homestead offers modern, tastefully decorated lodgings with plenty of opportunities for contact with the farming and ranching operations. Each of the spacious rooms and apartments has its own terrace or access to a shared one. There's complimentary access to bikes for guests, plus horseback riding, including two ponies for the kids, and you can book a massage for your return.

Pros

  • Ample opportunity for walks in the surrounding marshland
  • Guests have the use of a large barbecue
  • Gorgeous countryside setting

Cons

  • No lunch or dinner served
  • Not many facilities
  • Remote location
Almeirim, 2080–082, Portugal
919 762 584
hotel Details
12 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Quinta de Santa Barbara

$ | Estrada da Quinta de Santa Bárbara, Constância, 2250–092, Portugal Fodor's Choice

Set on some 45 acres of farmland and pine forests overlooking the Tagus River, this property with its several sprawling buildings, a few of which date to the 16th century, is the perfect place to immerse yourself in the Portuguese countryside—perhaps on one of the bikes available to guests. Each of the spacious rooms and suites in the main house is individually decorated with 18th-century Portuguese reproductions. Breakfast includes homemade jams, fresh juice from organic oranges, and eggs any way you like them. The small Refeitório Quinhentista restaurant, with a barrel-vault ceiling and stone walls, specializes in local dishes.

Pros

  • Peaceful setting a short drive from town
  • Cottages are a good size for families
  • Lovely views from the swimming pool

Cons

  • Must reserve ahead for the popular restaurant
  • No elevator to the upper floor
  • Few room amenities
Estrada da Quinta de Santa Bárbara, Constância, 2250–092, Portugal
249 739 214
hotel Details
9 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Quinta do Campo

$ | Rua Carlos O´Neill 20, Nazaré, 2450–344, Portugal Fodor's Choice

This imposing complex in the countryside between Alcobaça and Nazaré housed the country's first agricultural school—founded in the 14th century by Cistercian monks—and is now a comfortable rural retreat. Rooms and apartments are spacious and decorated in country style. There are several trails to walk in the leafy surroundings. 

Pros

  • Long history that the staff is happy to relate
  • Plenty of outdoor activities
  • Spacious acommodations

Cons

  • No restaurant
  • Few amenities
  • Far from sights
Rua Carlos O´Neill 20, Nazaré, 2450–344, Portugal
262 577 135
hotel Details
8 rooms, 7 apartments
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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SANA Silver Coast Hotel

$ | Av. Dom Manuel Figueira Freire da Câmara, Caldas da Rainha, 2500–184, Portugal

A famous Victorian-era showplace that was neglected for years has been transformed into the most highly rated hotel between Lisbon and Leiria. Decoration throughout is modern—black, gray, and white, with blocks of bright color—with historical touches. In the Lisbonense restaurant, which serves reliably good international fare, stands a landau like the one Portugal's king Dom Carlos I was riding in when he was assassinated in Lisbon in 1908.

Pros

  • Great central location
  • Right across from a pretty park
  • One of the region's most distinctive buildings

Cons

  • Rooms at the front get some street noise
  • Extra charge for covered parking
  • Lacks amenities like a pool
Av. Dom Manuel Figueira Freire da Câmara, Caldas da Rainha, 2500–184, Portugal
262 000 600
hotel Details
87 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Santarém Hotel

$ | Av. Madre Andaluz, Santarém, 2000–210, Portugal

Among the draws at this contemporary hotel, whose bright, comfortable rooms overlook the plains or the town, are outdoor and indoor swimming pools, a well-equipped gym, a spa with sauna and treatment rooms, and a branch of a locally famous tavern. The pricier rooms have balconies, bathrobes, and trouser presses.

Pros

  • Fitness offer includes classes
  • Free parking and other perks
  • Noted restaurant

Cons

  • Not for travelers seeking rustic charm
  • A 15-minute walk from the historic center
  • Can get busy due to conferences
Av. Madre Andaluz, Santarém, 2000–210, Portugal
243 330 800
hotel Details
105 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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