32 Best Hotels in Northern Portugal, Portugal

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Carmo's Boutique Hotel

$$$$ | Rua Santiago da Gemieira 10, Ponte de Lima, 4990–645, Portugal Fodor's Choice

Located 5 km (3 miles) east of Ponte de Lima, this hotel's rural setting enables travelers to revel in the lush Minho landscape from a base that's luxurious and contemporary, yet also homey and full of local flavor. Guests can relax in the book and gin bar or appreciate the Portuguese cuisine served with flair in the restaurant. Spa treatments such as their sea-salt exfoliation followed by a massage and then a bath with pure goat's milk and essential oils will leave you rejuvenated.

Pros

  • Outdoor pool has great views
  • Unusual spa treatments
  • Wine tastings, horseback riding, and other activities on offer

Cons

  • Crowded interiors
  • Far from town
  • Very pricey
Rua Santiago da Gemieira 10, Ponte de Lima, 4990–645, Portugal
258-938743
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15 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Casa da Calçada

$$$ | Largo do Paço 6, Amarante, 4600-017, Portugal Fodor's Choice

Next to the venerable bridge spanning the river, this carefully restored nobleman's manor is one of Portugal's finest hotels, and a link in France's Relais & Chatêaux chain. Its comfortable ground-floor lounges now have a bright, contemporary look after a major refurbishment, concluded in early 2025, while guest rooms are decorated and furnished in an elegant, timeless style, with all the modern conveniences; most of views of the river or gardens. The Largo do Paço restaurant serves inventive Portuguese cuisine and remains a foodie destination, while the Canto Redondo is more of a smart bistro. The hotel's back garden is dotted with ancient trees that provide shade for two swimming pools (one reserved for adults only); there is also a small spa, and some of the region's oldest vines. Staff can arrange boating or kayaking trips, and there is a a golf course a 10-minute drive away.

Pros

  • One of the handsomest buildings in the region
  • Home to one of Portugal's best restaurants
  • Has the feel of a luxury resort

Cons

  • The many private events can be noisy
  • Indoor pool not large and can get crowded with families
  • A bit pricey
Largo do Paço 6, Amarante, 4600-017, Portugal
255-410830
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35 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Lince Santa Clara

$$$$ | Largo Dom Afonso Sanches, Vila do Conde, 4480-754, Portugal Fodor's Choice

The former Convent of Santa Clara itself is the star in this luxury hilltop hotel overlooking Vila do Conde, inaugurated in 2024 after years of painstaking renovation work---although the inspired food served in the Michelin-starred Oculto restaurant also lures many visitors. The convent was established in the early 15th century but the main structure dates to the 18th; it features atmospheric common areas with imposing arches and long corridors leading to charming, spacious guest rooms, most with stone window seats from which to contemplate the views, through iron grilles that again recall the cloistered one-time residents. The top-floor rooms are done out in a lighter, more modern style, but are equally comfortable. Adjoining the building is a well-equipped spa and, outside, a sheltered garden and another small pool. Across from the hotel entrance is the original 14th-century church, with the tombs of the convent's founders Dom Afonso Sanches, illegitimate son of Dom Dinis, and his wife, Dona Teresa Martins; it opens once a week for mass on Saturdays, at 6 pm.

Pros

  • Beautifully restored historical building
  • Mosteiro restaurant weekday lunch menu just €26 for three courses
  • Well-equipped spa

Cons

  • Grounds often get a lot of wind
  • A little far from the sights
  • Small outdoor pool
Largo Dom Afonso Sanches, Vila do Conde, 4480-754, Portugal
252-035300
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87 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Pousada Mosteiro Guimarães

$$ | Largo Domingos Leite de Castro, Guimarães, 4810-011, Portugal Fodor's Choice

In a breathtaking 12th-century monastery, this lovely lodging has details like colorful azulejo panels in the public areas and guest rooms that used to be monks' cells. Don't worry—there is also a contemporary wing that will delight those with a more modern aesthetic. The stone-walled dining room serves regional dishes like rojões à minhota (marinated pork, simmered and served with pickled vegetables).

Pros

  • Elaborate entrance is jaw-dropping
  • Beautiful grounds with swimming pool
  • A playground and other activities for kids

Cons

  • Far from the city center
  • Limited amenities
  • Fussy decor
Largo Domingos Leite de Castro, Guimarães, 4810-011, Portugal
253-511249
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51 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Quinta Nova de Nossa Senhora do Carmo

$$$$ | Covas do Douro, Sabrosa, 5085-222, Portugal Fodor's Choice

Perched on the right bank of the Douro, this property is owned by the family that dominates Portugal's cork industry, but its Winery House hotel—part of the Relais and Châteaux network—is on an intimate scale: the elegant accommodations, lounge, and restaurant are all in the 18th-century main house. Non-guests may dine in the restaurant (set menus from €58), or book guided winery tours and tastings, which take place in English three or four times daily (from €30, for three reds and one port). You are also free to hike an 8-km (5-mile) marked trail that takes in a walled orchard and stones that from 1756 served to demarcate the Douro wine region (but non-guests must drop into reception first).

Pros

  • Outdoor pool with views of the terraced vineyards
  • Staff will pick you up at Ferrão train station
  • Restaurant serves updated regional fare in tasting and set menus

Cons

  • Few in-room amenities
  • Isolated unless you have a car
  • No nearby alternative to in-house gourmet restaurant
Covas do Douro, Sabrosa, 5085-222, Portugal
254-730430
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11 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Six Senses Douro Valley

$$$$ | Quinta do Vale Abrão, Lamego, 5100–758, Portugal Fodor's Choice

This cutting-edge resort in and around a 19th-century mansion just 8 km (5 miles) from Lamego has helped the region brush up its image as a fashionable destination. Contemporary architecture is offset by traditional decorative motifs in subdued creams, grays, and browns. Outside, wooden decking around the pool enables you to revel in the spectacular hillside setting. Inside, the huge spa has a heated pool, two saunas, steam and ice baths, and 10 treatment rooms. The 24-hour gym has updated equipment and a packed timetable of fitness classes. There are two villas, each with a private pool, and nine rooms in a separate house sharing another.

Pros

  • Daily wine tastings and many other activities such as cooking classes
  • Haute cuisine even at breakfast
  • Amazing spa included in room rate

Cons

  • Tricky to get to
  • Rates high and minimum stay of 2 or 3 nights often required
  • Bathtub in middle of standard rooms not to everyone's taste
Quinta do Vale Abrão, Lamego, 5100–758, Portugal
254-660600
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71 rooms
No Meals

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Vidago Palace Hotel

$$$$ | Alameda Dr. António Viana, Chaves, 5425-307, Portugal Fodor's Choice

Neither Dom Carlos I nor the monarchy lived to see the 1910 inauguration of the grand hotel he commissioned on the site of the thermal springs at Vidago, but a top-to-toe refurbishment a century later made it once more fit for a king—and with a new spa wing designed by Pritzker laureate Álvaro Siza Vieira. Eye-popping original interiors have been lovingly restored, from the grand staircase to hand-painted wallpaper and stained-glass windows, while guest rooms have been redone in an updated classic style, in tasteful grays with splashes of red or burgundy. Some bathrooms have both stand-alone tubs and walk-in showers; all stock Molton Brown amenities. The hotel spa makes use of the iron-rich thermal waters—said to be effective in treating digestive and skin disorders—and guests may book up to two treatments without a medical appointment. There's a choice of four places to eat, with menus overseen by star chef Vitor Matos, and several bars, too.

Pros

  • Three pools, range of free activities, and 18-hole golf course next door
  • Protected forest dotted with spa pavilions
  • Beautifully renovated historic property

Cons

  • Far from city nightlife
  • Rates are steep for the region
  • Some spaces close in low season
Alameda Dr. António Viana, Chaves, 5425-307, Portugal
276-990902-reception
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70 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Vintage House Hotel

$$ | Rua António Manuel Saraiva, Pinhão, 5085-034, Portugal Fodor's Choice

About 32 km (18 miles) east of Régua, this beautifully renovated and extended former port-wine warehouse has a perfect location on the northern bank of the Douro and unrivaled views of the valley. Almost all the guest rooms have balconies or terraces looking out over the garden, the swimming pool, and the river. The breakfast room also has a river view, as does the large terrace of the sophisticated Rabelo restaurant, where fresh takes on regional cuisine are served.

Pros

  • Lovely riverside setting in the village of Pinhão
  • Grape picking (or treading) can be arranged
  • Steps away from the train station

Cons

  • Hotel has a tennis court but no gym
  • Far from any nightlife
  • Long building makes for a bit of a hike to some rooms
Rua António Manuel Saraiva, Pinhão, 5085-034, Portugal
220-133185-reservations
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50 rooms
Free Breakfast

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AP Dona Aninhas

$$ | Largo Vasco da Gama 38–41, 4900-322, Portugal

This boutique hotel, reopened in 2023 after a complete overhaul and now with a well-equipped spa and gym, couldn't be better located, on a quiet square overlooking the river just steps from the main drag. Guest rooms---even the smallest of which have a balcony---are comfortable, with modern decorative touches: each floor has a regional theme, from filigree jewelry and traditional embroidery to the sea, and some pieces of furniture are from the family that owns the AP chain, and after whose matriarch this hotel is named. The restaurant serves traditional dishes; in winter, the €25 Sunday lunch buffet, features cozido (stew) and is a popular option. The hotel regularly hosts free classical concerts, and staff can arrange discounts for local shows.

Pros

  • Spacious common areas with lots of cozy corners
  • Excellent breakfast buffet, with live piano accompaniment
  • Three-course set lunch on weekdays is a great value at €19

Cons

  • No dedicated parking
  • No natural light in spa or gym
  • Pool rather small
Largo Vasco da Gama 38–41, 4900-322, Portugal
258-248570
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68 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Casa do Visconde de Chanceleiros

$$ | Largo da Fonte, Sabrosa, 5085-2, Portugal

Lovely gardens bursting with flowers, a swimming pool with views of the valley, and facilities ranging from a sauna to tennis courts are standouts at this 18th-century manor house. The friendly German owners present guests with a glass of port on arrival. This is one of the rare hotels in the Douro Valley with facilities for children, including a playground. Make a reservation to eat in the homey dining room or, weather permitting, alfresco on the sprawling terrace—local produce is showcased in the three-course dinner (€50, or €58 with wine; €5 to €25 for children, depending on age).

Pros

  • Elegant decor balances the old and new
  • On-site dining
  • Biking, hiking, and boat trips

Cons

  • Difficult to reach via public transportation
  • Only dinner option is a three-course meal
  • A bit formal for some
Largo da Fonte, Sabrosa, 5085-2, Portugal
254-730190
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12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Casa Melo Alvim

$ | Av. Conde Carreira 28, Viana do Castelo, 4900-343, Portugal

The Manueline facade, stone-flagged reception, and massive staircase testify to the fact that this 16th-century former aristocratic abode in the center of Viana is the city's oldest extant house. In addition to the classically decorated rooms in the main building, which all have bathtubs, there are five modern apartments with walk-in showers. On site there's a bar with a piano---where the generous buffet breakfast is also laid out---as well as a cozy library with a huge fireplace. Out back, a walled garden contains a small pool, with direct access from the upstairs suites. The same building houses a branch of Portuguese craft beer chain Letraria, which serves burgers and other well-priced snacks and mains until late.

Pros

  • Historic charm, steps from train and bus stations
  • Treatment rooms for massages
  • Bar, library, and restaurant on site

Cons

  • Pool and garden are quite small
  • Few amenities
  • No gym or spa
Av. Conde Carreira 28, Viana do Castelo, 4900-343, Portugal
258-808200
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25 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Forrester Essence Douro Hotel

$ | Rua Comendador José Rufino, Alijó, 5070-031, Portugal

Time fades away as you sit reading by the fire in the lounge, glass of port at your side, at this charming small hotel in Alijó, 16 km (10 miles) northeast of Pinhão, which is particularly popular with hikers thanks to its pretty setting. It's named for Joseph James Forrester—the scion of a Scottish family of port vintners whose 1848 map of the Rio Douro helped open the river to navigation, and who later became the first foreigner to be given the Portuguese title of baron. Its O Barão restaurant is one of the best in the region—try the river mackerel, when in season, and the chef's delicious sweet pastries—and has two terraces for sunlit lunches and star-filled suppers. That, and the outdoor swimming pool and tennis courts, make the place feel like a small resort. 

Pros

  • Peaceful setting amid parks with playground and sports facilities
  • Experienced, friendly staff
  • Breakfast buffet includes homemade jams and cakes, and local honey

Cons

  • Far from any nightlife
  • Pool is rather small
  • Not many amenities
Rua Comendador José Rufino, Alijó, 5070-031, Portugal
259-959215
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21 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Forte de São Francisco Hotel Chaves

$ | Rua do Terreiro da Cavalaria, Chaves, 5400-435, Portugal

The ruins of a 17th-century Franciscan monastery have been transformed into this remarkable hotel with massive walls surrounding extensive gardens and courtyards. The interior is a sober blend of ancient stone and modern simplicity, with public areas dotted with antiques and sacred art. The Franciscan monks would no doubt have frowned on the contemporary comforts of the elegant, well-equipped guest rooms and the sumptuous regional delicacies served in the Cozinha do Convento restaurant, including recipes featuring alheira regional sausage and several bacalhau dishes. They might, however, have winked at the hotel's well-stocked wine cellar installed in their old water cistern.

Pros

  • Large outdoor pool and tennis court
  • Delicious meals in one of the area's best restaurants
  • Family-friendly environment

Cons

  • Some rooms are sparsely decorated
  • Steep walk up to hotel
  • Tiny gym
Rua do Terreiro da Cavalaria, Chaves, 5400-435, Portugal
276-333700
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58 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Carvalho Araújo

$ | Rua de Arnaço 6, Caldas do Gerês, 4845-063, Portugal

This family-run establishment in the heart of Parque Nacional da Peneda–Gerês is one of the best-value lodging options in the area, and all of the family-style rooms have views of the town and the surrounding hills. Open fireplaces contribute to a cozy atmosphere in the lounge, the bar, and the restaurant, whose wood-fired oven is used to prepare home-cooked dishes. The staff can arrange guided hikes in the national park and around local villages or boat trips on the Caniçada reservoir.

Pros

  • Family-friendly atmosphere
  • Lots of activities on offer
  • Convenient parking garage

Cons

  • Breakfast is limited
  • Not many amenities
  • Decor a little plain
Rua de Arnaço 6, Caldas do Gerês, 4845-063, Portugal
253-391185
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20 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel da Oliveira

$$ | Rua de Santa Maria, Guimarães, 4800-443, Portugal

Town houses from the 16th and 17th centuries were joined to create this stylish hotel in the heart of town, where guest rooms adorned with old maps and other items recall the region's rich history, while their double-glazed floor-to-ceiling windows overlook a busy square. The excellent restaurant, HOOL, has an à la carte menu with mainly traditional Portuguese fare, but for the full experience make a reservation to try one of the two very creative tasting menus (from €150), with wine pairing also available (from €60).

Pros

  • Fantastic central location
  • Menus devised by renowned chef
  • Courtueous, efficient staff will arrange guided tours or winery visits

Cons

  • Lacks amenities of bigger hotels
  • No exercise facilities
  • Restaurant rather pricey
Rua de Santa Maria, Guimarães, 4800-443, Portugal
253-514157
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20 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel de Guimarães

$ | Rua Eduardo de Almeida, Guimarães, 4810-440, Portugal

Conveniently located steps from the train station (and a 10-minute walk from the center), this streamlined hotel lets you revive yourself with a bracing dip in the indoor pool, a soak in the hot tub, or some time in the separate men's and women's saunas and steam baths. Afterward head to the bar and restaurant, which have panoramic views—as do a good number of the guest rooms. 

Pros

  • Panoramic views from the bar and restaurant
  • Ample free parking
  • Good breakfast menu

Cons

  • Uphill walk from the city center
  • Front rooms face a highway
  • Basic decor
Rua Eduardo de Almeida, Guimarães, 4810-440, Portugal
253-424800
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160 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel do Elevador

$ | Largo do Santuário do Bom Jesus, Braga, 4710-055, Portugal

Many seasoned travelers to the country's northern reaches have made this charming hotel their top choice; housed in a 19th-century building on a wooded hill 3 km (2 miles) outside Braga crisscrossed by marked trails, it's named after the water-operated funicular that hoists the faithful up to the Bom Jesus do Monte shrine. All the high-ceilinged guest rooms have period furniture, and most have panoramic views. Guests may, for a fee, use the indoor pool, spa, and gym of the upscale Hotel do Templo a few steps away.

Pros

  • Restaurant scores highly for its food
  • Amazing views
  • Pretty facade and setting

Cons

  • Less luxurious than meets the eye
  • Decor of some rooms is a little dated
  • €10 charge to use spa and pool of sister hotel
Largo do Santuário do Bom Jesus, Braga, 4710-055, Portugal
253-603400
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22 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Dona Sofia

$ | Largo São João do Souto 131, Braga, 4700-326, Portugal

A stone's throw from the cathedral, this pleasant, well-appointed hotel is one of the city's best bargains. While the decor is simple rather than stylish, there's nothing lacking in terms of basic comforts, and it is squeaky clean throughout.

Pros

  • Breakfast room is bright and airy
  • Bar that's a magnet for guests
  • Inexpensive rates

Cons

  • Cathedral bells might wake you up early
  • Limited facilities
  • Homely decor
Largo São João do Souto 131, Braga, 4700-326, Portugal
253-263160
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34 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Mestre de Avis

$ | Rua D. João 40, Guimarães, 4810-422, Portugal

This family-run hotel has a great mix of historical charm and modern amenities, and its location on a quiet cobblestone street just around the corner from one of the city's main squares is hard to beat. With an imposing granite and white facade, the hotel has spacious and comfortable rooms that each have their own quirky design elements.

Pros

  • Great location on a quiet street
  • Gives you a warm welcome
  • Lots of local flavor

Cons

  • No elevator to third-floor rooms
  • Parking is extremely limited so you must reserve
  • Few amenities
Rua D. João 40, Guimarães, 4810-422, Portugal
253-422770
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16 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Miracorgo

$ | Av. 1 de Maio 76–78, Vila Real, 5000-651, Portugal

Once you get past the boxy exterior, this hotel has everything you need: spacious guest rooms with plenty of light shining through the wide windows, airy common areas where guests actually linger, and a comfortable restaurant and bar. Request a room facing the valley and you'll enjoy views of the dramatic stepped terraces; the indoor pool has a similar outlook.

Pros

  • Large indoor pool heated with solar power
  • Spacious rooms with private balconies
  • Expansive views from the restaurant

Cons

  • Chain-hotel feel
  • Rooms lack local charm
  • Some basic decor
Av. 1 de Maio 76–78, Vila Real, 5000-651, Portugal
259-325001
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166 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Solverde Spa & Wellness Center

$ | Av. da Liberdade 212, Espinho, 4410-154, Portugal

This plush if somewhat plain resort hotel sits atop a hill, so that most guest rooms look out over the garden to the nearby sandy beach and Atlantic Ocean beyond. Dive into the heated saltwater pools, or opt for thalassotherapy and other treatments in the spa, which has a male and female sauna, laconium, steam bath, ice cabin, and "sensations" shower. Or take advantage of the mini-golf, tennis, bicycles, or nearby activities such as horseback riding. The O Jardim restaurant serves reliably good if unadventurous Portuguese fare, while in summer there's a café that serves light meals by the pool.

Pros

  • Indoor and two outdoor saltwater pools plus sports facilities
  • Free shuttle to the beachside casino and to Porto
  • Large spa offering impressive range of treatments

Cons

  • Not convenient to city center or public transportation
  • Can get very busy
  • Beach has no lifeguard
Av. da Liberdade 212, Espinho, 4410-154, Portugal
227-338030
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174 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Vila Galé Collection Braga

$$ | Largo Carlos Amarante 150, Braga, 4700-308, Portugal

Part of the fast-expanding Vila Galé chain, this hotel is housed in a former religious foundation and hospital that dates back to the 16th century, but has modern facilities, including two pools, a small spa, and a gym. Suites and superior rooms in the historic building are surprisingly airy and comfortable, while the standard rooms in the new wing have a lighter color scheme, and half have balconies. The hotel's two restaurants (€16) serve reasonably priced traditional and international dishes, including a good choice of desserts, while the bar has snacks until 11 pm and regularly hosts wine tastings.

Pros

  • Outdoor pool has children's slide
  • Varied breakfast buffet plus made-to-order options
  • Main building laden with history

Cons

  • Limited number of free parking spaces
  • No sauna or steam room
  • Somewhat plain decor
Largo Carlos Amarante 150, Braga, 4700-308, Portugal
253-146000
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123 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Meliá Braga Hotel & Spa

$ | Av. General Carrilho da Silva Pinto 8, Braga, 4715-380, Portugal

One of the city's most stylish and luxurious lodgings, subject to continuous improvements, the Meliá Braga attracts business and leisure travelers with its contemporary style, ample facilities, and professional staff. El Olivo restaurant serves mainly Portuguese cuisine, and the bar often hosts live music. Light meals are served in the pool bar. The well-equipped spa has a pool, Jacuzzi, sauna, steam bath, and frigidarium, and offers a wide variety of treatments. The gym hosts exercise classes and there's a children's pool, to boot.

Pros

  • Children's pool and other amenities for families
  • Light meals at the pool bar
  • Well-equipped spa with wide range of treatments

Cons

  • Attracts many tour groups
  • Half-hour walk from the city center
  • Spa not included for standard guest rooms
Av. General Carrilho da Silva Pinto 8, Braga, 4715-380, Portugal
253-144000
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182 rooms
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Monte Prado Hotel & Spa

$$$ | Monte Prado, Melgaço, 4960-320, Portugal

Located on a hilltop above the Rio Minho at Melgaço, a 20-minute drive from the northern border of the Peneda-Gerês National Park, this stylish resort offers panoramic views and great value. Contemporary art dots public areas, while guest rooms are smart and comfortable, with many amenities. Suites have Mies van der Rohe "Barcelona" chairs and whirlpool baths. Unusual spa treatments feature alvarinho wine, while outdoor activities include rafting and mountain biking. In the Foral de Melgaço restaurant, simple design meets regional cuisine and a cellar brimming with local wines. The terrace is a lovely place to luxuriate in the views.

Pros

  • Fantastic views
  • Great spa that is adults-only after 5 pm
  • Handy for National Park

Cons

  • Far from any nightlife
  • Prolific mosquitoes in summer
  • A little out of town
Monte Prado, Melgaço, 4960-320, Portugal
251-400130
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50 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Monverde

$$ | Quinta de Sanguinhedo 166, Amarante, 4600-761, Portugal

It's all but impossible not to relax when staying at this "Wine Experience Hotel" set in lush, rolling countryside north of Amarante. A variety of lodgings are available, several of them in former farm buildings, and all extremely stylish and comfortable, with views of the surrounding vines and hills. The main building houses a large spa (whose treatments use Vinésime products, made with materials from vineyards) and a restaurant with seasonal tasting menus (€60, or €88 with wine pairing) as well as à la carte options; in summer, the bar by the outdoor pool also serves as a restaurant most nights. Visits can be arranged to the nearby Quinta da Lixa, a leading winery, but you can also book an on-site private tasting (from €28 for three wines and canapés), or learn how to blend your own wine to take home.

Pros

  • Wide range of accommodation includes family suites with kitchenette
  • Lovely rural setting
  • Well-equipped spa boasts an outdoor Jacuzzi and massages amid the vines

Cons

  • Somewhat remote
  • Indoor pool gets busy during the day
  • Few minutes' walk between some guest lodgings and the main building
Quinta de Sanguinhedo 166, Amarante, 4600-761, Portugal
255-143100
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46 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Pousada de São Bartolomeu

$$ | Rua Estrada do Turismo, Bragança, 5300-271, Portugal

On a hilltop to the west of the city center, this modern pousada offers comfortable guest rooms, all with balconies and terrific views of the Citadel, as well as the chance to sample award-winning cuisine. Its restaurant, G Pousada, has won international fame for its versions of local dishes; there are several different tasting menus (from €95, with wine from €35), including a vegetarian one. As for the rest of the hotel, local touches include soft furnishings featuring burel, a traditional wool product. 

Pros

  • Bar is warmed by an open fireplace
  • Pretty swimming pool with paddling pool
  • Rooms with wide windows

Cons

  • A few miles from the center of town
  • Some decor quite basic
  • Restaurant only open for dinner, serving tasting menus
Rua Estrada do Turismo, Bragança, 5300-271, Portugal
273-331493
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28 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Pousada Viana do Castelo

$$ | Monte de Santa Luzia, Viana do Castelo, 4901-909, Portugal

Perched on a wooded hill behind the Basílica de Santa Luzia, this 1920s-era mansion dazzles the eye. The gardens and terrace are a delight, as are the grand public rooms—especially in winter, when the fireplaces add crackling, romantic warmth to the lounges. Guest rooms are spacious and have glamorous marble baths. The restaurant serves regional and Continental cuisine and has sweeping views of both the countryside and the Atlantic.

Pros

  • Fine views of the basilica and the mountains beyond
  • Lovely gardens filled with flowers
  • Large outdoor pool

Cons

  • Location is isolated and funicular stops running early
  • Pricey for the region
  • Range of massages available but no spa
Monte de Santa Luzia, Viana do Castelo, 4901-909, Portugal
258-800370
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51 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Quinta de Santa Comba

$ | São Bento da Várzea, Barcelos, 4750-536, Portugal

About 5 km (3 miles) from Barcelos, this fine 17th-century manor house—known for its beamed ceilings and stone walls—retains appealing features such as open fireplaces while adding modern touches. There's a large garden with a pool and a pretty baroque chapel. If you love dogs, note that there's a canine center attached where they breed boxers.

Pros

  • Two horses that guests may ride in paddock
  • Historic home with a real family feel
  • Large outdoor pool

Cons

  • Limited in-room amenities
  • No credit cards accepted
  • Not great if you are afraid of dogs
São Bento da Várzea, Barcelos, 4750-536, Portugal
253-832101
Hotel Details
12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Quinta do Ventozelo

$$$ | Ervedosa do Douro, 5130-135, Portugal

Set above a picturesque bend in the Douro River, the Quinta do Ventozelo has rooms in lovely adapted agricultural buildings, including two balões—concrete vats once used to store wine; it also hosts winery visits and tastings of wines from the Gran Cruz company. For a special stay, there's the secluded Casa Romântica, while groups can book the riverside Casa do Rio, or the sprawling Casa Grande, with its private pool. The Cantina restaurant and wine bar, whose terrace affords a panoramic view of the valley, serves traditional fare and vegetarian options. The estate even has a small museum, telling its story and that of the region.

Pros

  • Unique accommodations
  • Amazing views from all over the property, including the pool
  • Direct access to river for boat trips, kayaking, or swimming

Cons

  • Quite remote
  • Limited amenities
  • Some rooms a little small
Ervedosa do Douro, 5130-135, Portugal
254-249670
Hotel Details
23 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Santana Hotel & Spa

$ | Monte Santana–Azurara, Vila do Conde, 4480-188, Portugal

Taking full advantage of its location on a hill high above the Rio Ave, this modern lodging's rooms all face the river and most have their own balconies; the indoor pool and rooftop bar---both open until midnight---have similarly stunning views, too. The decor is sleek and modern, with navy and silver livery adding a touch of luxury. A wide range of massages and other treatments are available in the well-equipped spa (check the website for packages), and you can book outdoor activities such as horseback riding, kayaking, and diving. The Santa Clara restaurant (€19) offers a good selection of traditional dishes, including delicious desserts, and affords views of the eponymous convent across the river.

Pros

  • Lovely riverside setting
  • Pool, hot tub, and gym all have great views
  • Weekday lunch menus are a good value at €15 for three courses

Cons

  • Spa gets busy in summer
  • 10-minute walk to shops and nightlife
  • Books up fast
Monte Santana–Azurara, Vila do Conde, 4480-188, Portugal
252-640460
Hotel Details
75 rooms
Free Breakfast

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