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.
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....
Gary
Canada
Beautiful hotel. Great location if you have a car. Fantastic breakfast. Host is great. Loved our stay there.
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.
Jean
Taiwan
The front desk is very helpful and the breakfast is good.
Situated in 2 small traditional whitewashed houses in Marvão, this charming pousada offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains from its restaurant.
Judith
United Kingdom
Wide ranging breakfast buffet. Dinner very good value and all service excellent. Wise to park on the lower level street. All staff very helpful. The town streets are very narrow so a smaller car useful. Explore the village and castle on foot.
It was really quiet, which we like. There are festivals that might appeal to some people. We enjoyed the museum of archeology in the village. The village may be difficult for people with mobility challenges.
Eicher
Portugal
Scored 8.0
8.0
Marvao has a wonderful walled village and castle worth...
Marvao has a wonderful walled village and castle worth visiting. Not as commercial as Obidos, with fewer restaurants, shops and tourists but spectacular views from a more preserved castle with well manicured gardens.
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Anonymous
Scored 10
10
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
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
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The location was great (within the fortified walls of Marvao, walking distance to everything). Note that this property has two units: the larger is on the second story with more windows and light, a balcony and views over the city walls. The first floor unit is small and quite dark with small windows looking at the walls.
Marvao is a great place. Dom Dinis is right up at the top by the castle. Reception was fine, very friendly in fact, and helpful. Given an excellent recommendation about restaurants. It's a nice place to visit, even in November.
The hotel, modern, clean and comfortable beds. Easy to park, with the river swimming pool round the corner and a path that takes you to Marvao castle in a half hour easy walk. Good breakfast
The bedrooms were lovely and the vie from the balcony was wonderful. The staff both in the hotel and in the restaurant were exceptional and made our stay even more enjoyable.
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