Located in Quinta da Beloura, this hotel is next to an 18-hole golf course and 3 km from Sintra’s centre. It features a spa, indoor and outdoor pools and tennis courts.
Situated in the heart of the UNESCO heritage town of Sintra, the 4-star NH Sintra Centro Hotel offers accommodation in a tranquil setting, offering panoramic views across a dramatic landscape.
iWillTravelMore
Portugal
Location is excellent. Right in the middle of the action but tucked in a quite corner location. The hotel is kinda old though and already looks in need of an upgrade. Not all rooms have the best views and the ones that have are not guaranteed.
Located in Várzea de Sintra, just a few minutes’ drive from Sintra’s town centre, the 5-star Vila Galé Sintra features an innovative health concept, designed for families and those into a strong...
Valverde Sintra Palácio de Seteais - The Leading Hotels of the World is an elegant 5-star hotel set in the mountainside of Sintra with privileged views of the Moorish Castle and Pena Palace.
brflyer
Brazil
Amazing and unique place with very comfortable rooms and unbeatable service. I enjoyed specially the sumptuous breakfast and the delicious dinner which I had twice during my three-night stay. Easy walk to the city centre.
Lawrence's Hotel has country-style accommodation featuring a library and an elegant restaurant with French windows. Set in a renovated countryside manor, it boasts rooms fitted with antique furniture....
Michael
United Kingdom
It is a historic, iconic hotel; the oldest established hotel on the Iberian Peninsula. It was restored in the 1990s but retains a lot of its 18th century character and quirkiness. We stayed in January and it was quiet with just a few guests. The staff were helpful and accommodating and the spa treatments we had were good value. Parking in Sintra is now highly restricted in the old town accessed by locals and hotel residents using a QR code / camera system which is a little hit and miss. Lawrence's has 3 free spaces just outside the hotel plus a payable garage close by. We were put in the Lord Byron Suite which was a nice touch. The public areas are tastefully decorated with many traditional features. To be clear, it's not a modern luxury hotel. It's a piece of history.
Set in Sintra, 500 metres from Quinta da Regaleira, Quinta dos Lobos Boutique Hotel - Nature Experience offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Aleksandra
Netherlands
A very nice hotel with the super friendly administrators (especially Ana Paula, with whom we had the contact). Lovely designed spacious rooms, warm and well equipped. We liked everything and looking forward to coming back.
Flag Hotel Lisboa Sintra is situated in Sintra, 7.8 km from Sintra National Palace and 19 km from Luz Football Stadium. The 2-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom and free...
Sousa
United Kingdom
The Staff very friendly Patricia amazing host and great knowledge of the area
Set in Sintra, 7.4 km from Quinta da Regaleira, Casalinho da Azenha - Charm House offers accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Amazing and VERY friendly stuff. Flexible and warm
Lawrence's Hotel has country-style accommodation featuring a library and an elegant restaurant with French windows. Set in a renovated countryside manor, it boasts rooms fitted with antique furniture.
A place filled with history! everything was impeccable
Valverde Sintra Palácio de Seteais - The Leading Hotels of the World is an elegant 5-star hotel set in the mountainside of Sintra with privileged views of the Moorish Castle and Pena Palace.
Stunning hotel with magic views and great food and service.
Located in Quinta da Beloura, this hotel is next to an 18-hole golf course and 3 km from Sintra’s centre. It features a spa, indoor and outdoor pools and tennis courts.
Location next to the golf course and close to Sintra
Situated conveniently in the Sintra City Center district of Sintra, Flor&Fidalgo Guest House is set 1.5 km from Quinta da Regaleira, 5.6 km from Pena National Palace and 2 km from Moors Castle.
Very close to the train station, large room, own bathroom
Ibis Lisboa Sintra is situated a 10-minute drive from Sintra and offers a 24-hour restaurant and bar service. Guests can benefit from free Wi-Fi in all areas.
Hotel Nova Sintra - Adults only has a large sun terrace overlooking the Sintra Mountain Range and a romantic patio shaded by large trees. It features simply decorated rooms and free Wi-Fi.
People, breakfast, location just brilliant would 100 per cent go back and stay again!!!!
FAQs about hotels in Sintra
On average, 3-star hotels in Sintra cost £89 per night, and 4-star hotels in Sintra are £107 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Sintra can on average be found for £176 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Sintra this weekend is £95 or, for a 4-star hotel, £127. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Sintra for this weekend cost on average around £238 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £95 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Sintra for tonight. You'll pay on average around £116 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Sintra will cost around £211 (based on Booking.com prices).
Staying in Sintra next to local castles is not worth it due...
Staying in Sintra next to local castles is not worth it due to complicated logistics - you must walk a lot in the mountains. Better to stay in nearby towns. The sightseeing is perfect. The attractions look in perfect shape and renovated recently.
Sergey Ryvkin
United States
Scored 10
10
Sintra is stunning and there is plenty to see and do.
Sintra is stunning and there is plenty to see and do. Some of the better restaurants were closed when I visited in early November. The nearest supermarket (near the train station) is a long walk. Opening and closing times vary and it can be frustrating. If you are a solo traveller it won't be long before you make new friends.
I enjoyed eating at the Bristol restaurant ( near News Museum) they do bacon and eggs in the morning. Also at Tasca Saloia.
Getting around is easy especially if you enjoy walking. My favourite bar was The Lord Byron who play great music but shut early.
My favourite attraction was the Monserrate palace and it stunning gardens
Tom
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
There is not getting away from the fact that Sintra is...
There is not getting away from the fact that Sintra is heaving with tourists, however we all go for the same reasons,: to experience the beauty of the landscape and the fairytale palaces and it is 100% worth facing the crowds and the cameras and the queue's. Add in an abundance of great restaurants, accommodation and pastel de nata and it's a great recipe for an unforgettable trip.
Ustaine
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Sintra is a world on its own - plan to be enchanted and...
Sintra is a world on its own - plan to be enchanted and deliberately slow down so you can appreciate the beauty it has to offer - without haste and outside the crowds.
Plan for late evening and early morning strolls - while the tourist crowds are still away.
Plan a visit to Cabo da Roca - such a stunning Atlantic cliff - a worthy counterpart to the dreamy, willowy Sintra.
Jelena
Serbia
Scored 10
10
We only had time to stay in Sintra for less than 24 hours, I...
We only had time to stay in Sintra for less than 24 hours, I wish we had more time to explore more of the palaces. Getting around is easy, but need to allocate enough time. If you have a ticket for Pena Palace, you need to be there right on time for them to honor your ticket and it is a ways away from the center of town. Even once you get past the entrance to the grounds, it is still at least a 10 minute walk up a steep hill. And roads are congested, public transportation can take a long time as well.
Mara
United States
Scored 4.0
4.0
The Pena Palace is uncomfortably crowded with long queues.
The Pena Palace is uncomfortably crowded with long queues. It is overpriced when compared to superior castles such as the Loire Valley Chateaus. There is a lot of steep walking required on wet cobblestones. Up close, paint staining and other maintenance issues suggest neglect. All those panoramic photos are probably taken with drones as we could not see the castle from any distance.
chris
Australia
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Everything was quite perfect. The owner/manager was super polite and friendly to all our problems/confuses. The location is absolutely perfect, cause it took just 22 minutes from villa to my home in the Lisbon city centre (Avenida da Liberdade). The cleanliness was perfect, - everything (floor, walls, dust, moisture, whatever do you expect from the home in Portugal) was perfect and in best condition you ever can imagine. It was not so hot like it was in Lisbon and not so cold/windy/helly like it can be in Sintra ))
Big rooms, all rooms facing the ocean, all having a balcony. The views!
The hotel is almost "in the water" and the beach nearby is amazing. Absolutely stunning!
The staff was very kind and helpful, they even gave us a room on a higher level! Thank you very much again!
Breakfast is ok, but dinner is fabulous. The service is exquisite, best octopus dish in entire Portugal trip.
Book it, you won't regret it.
This is an immaculate, well presented boutique hotel just metres from the centre of Sintra. It was recently renovated to the highest standard and beautifully done. We got engaged during our stay, so the hotel now owns a piece of our hearts.
The owner is extremely accommodating, going so far as to wait for our arrival to move her car and give us her parking spot. It’s a beautiful family run hotel.
An excellent hotel. Great attention to detail, staff are extremely attentive and charming. Food was some of the best food we ate on our two week holiday across Portugal. Highly recommend.
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