3 Best Hotels in Batalha, Estremadura and the Ribatejo

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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—now a four star—in one of the quietest areas of Batalha offers superb views of the historic monastery in the valley below. It's especially popular with families because of its triple and communicating rooms, its playroom, and its 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 (or enjoy room service) thanks to an arrangement with several local eateries, 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
244-765806
Hotel Details
24 rooms
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 (€19), Mediterranean cuisine, including a range of Portuguese starters, is served either to the Adega dos Frades restaurant (which also has a kids' menu) 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 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
  • Spa not included in room rate
Rua Dom Duarte I 248, Batalha, 2440-415, Portugal
244-240400
Hotel Details
90 rooms
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, with good-size guest rooms furnished in a simple, modern style and featuring plush bathrobes and towel warmers. The first-floor Vintage restaurant (€19) 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
  • No gym or spa
  • Limited amenities
Largo Mestre Afonso Domingues 6, Batalha, 2440–102, Portugal
244-765260
Hotel Details
40 rooms
Free Breakfast

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