4 Best Hotels in Estoril, Sintra, the Estoril Coast, and the Setúbal Peninsula

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We've compiled the best of the best in Estoril - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

InterContinental Cascais-Estoril

$$$$ | Av. Marginal 8023, Estoril, 2765-249, Portugal Fodor's Choice

Just steps from the seafront, InterContinental Cascais-Estoril is a plush base for exploring both Estoril and neighboring Cascais. The hotel's cool contemporary design and luxurious facilities make it an ideal place to relax and recharge after a day's exploring, and with several excellent drinking and dining options on-site, you can easily make a night of it at the hotel. Rooms are light and airy, with expansive sea views, and the hotel has plenty of spacious areas for relaxing with a book and a drink. 

Pros

  • Large outdoor pool and L'Occitane spa
  • Beautiful pool and bar overlooking the ocean
  • Sea views from rooms and dining areas

Cons

  • Chain-hotel feel
  • Can be busy with business travelers
  • Some areas used for private events
Av. Marginal 8023, Estoril, 2765-249, Portugal
21-829–1100-for reservations
Hotel Details
59 rooms
No Meals

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Palácio Estoril

$$$$ | Rua Particular, Estoril, 2769-504, Portugal Fodor's Choice

This luxurious 1930s hotel hosted exiled European aristocrats as they waited out World War II; today it draws golfers who play on the nearby course and weary travelers in need of pampering at the spa. James Bond fans also seek out rooms at the hotel—scenes from On Her Majesty's Secret Service were filmed here, and writer Ian Fleming is said to have written Casino Royale in the hotel's bar. The grandeur is still impressive today: several of the Regency-style guest rooms have balconies, and public areas are adorned with monumental columns and chandeliers. There are swimming pools inside and out, and a relaxed poolside restaurant that serves light meals in an alfresco setting. The modern Organic Caffe appeals to the clean living set, and there's no more elegant spot in town to dine than the Four Seasons Grill.

Pros

  • Impeccable old-world service
  • Excellent dining options
  • Golf packages

Cons

  • The old-fashioned style will not appeal to everybody
  • Pool area can be very crowded in summer
  • Stuffy formal atmosphere
Rua Particular, Estoril, 2769-504, Portugal
21-464–8000
Hotel Details
161 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Amazónia Estoril-Cascais Hotel

$$ | Rua Engenheiro Álvaro Pedro de Sousa 175, Estoril, 2765-191, Portugal

This four-star boutique hotel sits on a hill just far enough off the main drag that it's hidden from the noise and crowds but still convenient walking distance to all the star attractions, including Casino Estoril and Praia do Tamariz. Choose a regular room, a studio, or a one-bedroom apartment, all of which look down to a pretty little pool shaded by palm trees or up and out to the ocean horizon. Most have a balcony and are quite spacious.

Pros

  • Tucked-away location gives it a tranquil feel
  • Ocean views from top-floor rooms
  • Children's play area

Cons

  • Steep walk uphill to the property
  • Restaurant only serves breakfast
  • Some areas in need of a refresh
Rua Engenheiro Álvaro Pedro de Sousa 175, Estoril, 2765-191, Portugal
21-468–0424
Hotel Details
28 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Inglaterra

$$ | Rua do Porto 1, Estoril, 2765-271, Portugal

The name of this sparkling boutique hotel reflects the long-standing English love affair with Costa do Estoril, but it remains at heart a grand mansion that is unmistakably Portuguese. Although the interior decor is contemporary, especially so in the modern annex, there's a timeless feel thanks to the grandeur of the 19th-century main building and the old-fashioned cordiality of the staff. If it weren't for the modern swimsuits by the pool, you could almost imagine you were in 1920s Hollywood. Most guest rooms have white azulejo tiles, and some have balconies overlooking either Cascais Bay or the surrounding hills.

Pros

  • Lovely garden with small playground
  • Discounts to a local spa
  • Rooftop pool with sea views

Cons

  • Contemporary decor not to everyone's taste
  • Some small rooms
  • Extra charge for breakfast
Rua do Porto 1, Estoril, 2765-271, Portugal
21-468–4461
Hotel Details
69 rooms
No Meals

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