Located within the walls of the Marvão Castle, at the top of the high village of Marvão, Dom Dinis Marvão features a rooftop terrace with a Jacuzzi® and panoramic views of the countryside below.
Mariana
Portugal
We got upgraded to the best room, that has a small terrace with a stunning view and direct access to the jacuzzi that we also enjoyed after booking in the reception. Everyone was nice, the room was very comfortable and we enjoyed the breakfast.
Ideally located in the highest village in Portugal, El Rei Dom Manuel Hotel is housed in a historic building, its rooms offer breathtaking and stunning views over the landscapes of Portugal and Spain....
Carlos
United States of America
Amazing and cozy place… the view is incredible and the town is out of this world
This 3-star hotel is located in Portagem, on the banks of the Sever River, where guests can enjoy a public pool. It has free WiFi and views of the historic village of Marvão.
Johnny
United States of America
Its location was outstanding. The views from my room were spectacular.
Located in 2 small traditional whitewashed houses in Marvão, this charming pousada offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains from its restaurant.
Located in the center of Portugal’s highest town, this small guest house features air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi. The regional restaurant offers panoramic views of Marvao and its castle.
Daniel
United States of America
We stayed in the suite above the restaurant, which was absolutely exceptional to the point. We didn’t even lock our door and left money in our backpacks, completely comfortable.
This was a upperhand swanky restaurant with amazing food. I never post and I feel I must.
10 stars
Daniel Bell
Located 1.7 mi from Roman City of Ammaia, Casa O Arco Alojamento Local offers free WIFI in Marvão. The kitchen has an oven, a microwave and a toaster and there is a private bathroom.
Harry
Canada
I liked the location of the lodgings, and the host's attention to our needs/
Located in the village of Beirã, 5 mi from the medieval village of Marvão, Tapada da Rabela is a 2-floored farm stay that offers an outdoor swimming pool and unique views of the Alentejo landscape.
Bleth
United States of America
Outstanding breakfast, clean and comfortable room. Quiet rural setting with lovely terrace. Attentive staff. Thank you!
Featuring a garden, Quinta da Figueirinha is a holiday home set in Marvão in the Alentejo Region. Guests benefit from terrace and a barbecue. The kitchenette features a microwave.
Edwin
United States of America
Rustic type but super spacious and nice surroundings
Surrounded by the natural scenery of Serra de São Mamede Natural Park, Quinta do Barrieiro - Art Selection by Maria Leal da Costa offers characteristic architecture combined with original artwork.
Located on the slope of Marvão, Quinta d’Abegoa is just a 5-minute drive from Marvão Castle. It offers spacious villas with well-stocked kitchens and barbecue facilities. Free Wi-Fi is available.
We stayed at Dom Dinis, overlooking the valley below, in...
We stayed at Dom Dinis, overlooking the valley below, in December 2023. Hardly any tourists, wonderfully friendly area. Be sure to visit the church (Igreja de Santiago) of which Saramago wrote on his journey around Portugal! We ate at the excellent Varanda do Alentejo, the lamb stew was fantastic.
robert
Portugal
Scored 10
10
The castle is a must see.
The castle is a must see. The views from all directions were unobstructed and gave one the feeling of what it must have been like centuries before when the castle was used as a defensive weapon. Well worth the trip and one had access to almost the entire outer wall.
Bruce
United States of America
Scored 8.0
8.0
We stayed in Marvão for 3 days, 2 nights and spent the days...
We stayed in Marvão for 3 days, 2 nights and spent the days touring around. I HIGHLY recommend taking the biking tour with Rail Bike Marvão, it's 16km through the heart of Marvão's nature.
I also HIGHLY recommend you visit the small town or Castelo de Vide.
Piroto
Portugal
Scored 10
10
Marvao is a beautiful town, great to walk around & explore.
Marvao is a beautiful town, great to walk around & explore. Lots of restaurants to choose from, could definitely spend a few days there.
I recommend Restaurante Varanda do Alentejo. Food was amazing!
Also O Castelo was great!
Fiona
Australia
Scored 10
10
Amazing old town and stunning castle and scenery.
Amazing old town and stunning castle and scenery. So quiet and relaxing. Even though we have been in the castle and museum, we intend to come back and do it all again because it was such an enjoyable experience.
Ann and Mike
Portugal
Scored 10
10
Just being here gives a lift to the soul!
Just being here gives a lift to the soul! It is beautiful, everyone is so friendly, every winding street you walk down brought a smile to my face, and THAT VIEW!! You turn a corner and it takes your breath away. I walked here from Castelo de Vide and the path was well marked and gorgeous, with birds of prey hovering and I even saw what I think is an Egyptian mongoose.... Lots of beautiful arts and crafts and good restaurants. I stayed at the Estalagem de Marvao which couldnt be faulted, really beautiful and friendly. Totally recommended (tho some parts of the town walls are not for the faint hearted - but there are plenty of steps down if it gets too much for the vertiginous!).
excellent breakfast, creamy fluffy eggs! delicious watermelon yoghurt! great pastries!
Marvao Castle is in one sense quite primitive - do not forget that it was built approx 875-900 AD as a defence against the emirs of Cordoba. In another sense, it is one of the greatest castles I have ever seen...
Marvao is a jewel... and so is the Pousada de Marvao
This hotel is in a stunning location at the top of a mountain, approached by steep narrow cobbled streets, so be confident in your car driving ability. We were on big motorbikes and it was a challenge. Well worth it when you arrive!
Very friendly receptionist, beautiful old building, lovely breakfast.
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