Located in the heart of the UNESCO heritage town of Sintra, the 4-star NH Sintra Centro Hotel offers accommodations in a tranquil setting, offering panoramic views across a dramatic landscape.
Located in Várzea de Sintra, just a few minutes’ drive from Sintra’s town center, the 5-star Vila Galé Sintra features an innovative health concept, designed for families and those into a strong...
Located in Quinta da Beloura, this hotel is next to an 18-hole golf course and 1.9 mi from Sintra’s center. It features a spa, indoor and outdoor pools and tennis courts.
Ibis Lisboa Sintra is located 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.
Located in center of the historic UNESCO town of Sintra, this boutique hotel offers rooms and suites with views of the old town and Sintra-Cascais Natural Park.
Valverde Sintra Palácio de Seteais is an elegant 5-star hotel set in the mountainside of Sintra with privileged views of the Moorish Castle and Pena Palace. It features a swimming pool.
Ibis Lisboa Sintra is located 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.
Located in Sintra, within 1.2 mi of Quinta da Regaleira and 0.9 mi of Sintra National Palace, Storytellers Villas features accommodations with barbecue facilities.
Service, breakfast, apartment - everything was perfect
Hotel Nova Sintra has a large terrace overlooking the Sintra Mountain Range and a romantic patio shaded by large trees. It features simply decorated rooms and free Wi-Fi.
Great location, breakfast and room. The host is very helpful and welcoming.
Penha Longa is an elegant palazzo-style estate located among the rolling hills of the Sintra Cascais Nature Reserve.
Millionaire golf ! Guess I got lucky on a quiet day
8.9
Scored 8.9
Excellent
Rated excellent
· 778 reviews
FAQs about hotels in Sintra
On average, 3-star hotels in Sintra cost $106 per night, and 4-star hotels in Sintra are $127 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Sintra can be found for $222 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Sintra this weekend is $173 or, for a 4-star hotel, $208. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Sintra for this weekend cost around $423 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $179 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Sintra for tonight. You'll pay around $194 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Sintra will cost around $404, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
We took a walking tour which gave us good insight into the...
We took a walking tour which gave us good insight into the town and what we must see.
We had an excellent host for our apartment who shared information with us. Good eateries, lovely coffee shops with such fresh pastries.
Norma
Canada
10
Scored 10
Location superb, near tourist areas and train station. ideal...
Location superb, near tourist areas and train station. ideal for motorists as large car park and a secure property.
Staff wonderful, friendly and helpful
Room linen changed every day.
Definately stay again
Trevor
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
It is perfect place for two days visit from Lisbon.
It is perfect place for two days visit from Lisbon. First day we managed to visit Quinta da Regaleira, next day - Pena and Cabo de Roca, and at the first half of the next day - Monserrate Palace. It was worth to visit everything. One bad thing is the local transport company Scotturb. Overpriced tickets with almost no options except 24h ticket. If you don't need the day ticket, I think using a taxi is better.
Ashanat
Ukraine
10
Scored 10
Sintra is a destination that you must visit.
Sintra is a destination that you must visit. Wear comfortable shoes and prepare for a walk on steep streets. You must visit the castle, but again, you must walk through very steep streets. But if you are prepared for that, you will enjoy it a lot.
Eduardo Dajles
Panama
10
Scored 10
So much to see and the pastries are excellent!
So much to see and the pastries are excellent! We went to the Pena Palace, The Moorish Castle and enjoyed shopping and delicious food. Our favorite spot was the Saudade Cafe. There are several good restaurants, the city is easy to get around and see. We did not hike up or down to the palaces/castles - took bus/tuk-tuk. Wear shoes you can walk on cobblestone. A lot of the souvenir shops are similar, and you have to look for items crafted in Portugal. No way I would drive in this city - we used Bolt to travel places in and around - to Cabo do Roca, Cascais, and Queluz. It was a great trip and worth staying there versus a day trip from Lisbon. Weekends are crowded.
Ruth
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Please, please, please do not visit this city without...
Please, please, please do not visit this city without knowing how FAR everything is to get to and how hilly, mountainous and steep the terrain is!!! Beyond that, the Moorish Castle and the Pena Palace are only accessible in restricted zone streets open to tourist buses and tours, taxis and tuk-tuks ONLY. Do not assume that you will be able to drive there. If you park in the Historic City Center you will be walking UP HILL for 2-3 hours just to get to Pena and Moorish. That being said:
This city is ENCHANTING! There is history, natural beauty and gorgeous architecture everywhere. I would advise to take a minimum of 2 days to see the big 5 and buy your tickets in advance! Also, if you do purchase tickets in advance, make sure that you time your day out appropriately. For Pena Palace try and get a 9:30 entrance and then do a picnic lunch and in the afternoon visit Moorish Castle, entering by 2:30 p.m. latest.
Pena Palace and Park (Sintra Parks website)
Moorish Castle (Sintra Parks website)
Monserrate Palace (Sintra Parks website)
Sintra National Palace (Sintra Parks website)
Quinta de Regaleira (own website)
In the evening the downtown historic area has amazing options for dinner along with a lovely art walk and other historic landmarks.
Personally, I would not advise to visit in the Summer, you may end up wasting quite a bit of time in the crowds (unless you've planned meticulously and purchased all tickets in advance.) Also, do not utilize your car GPS and be wary of what location you put into Google Maps.
Pro tip? Leave the rental car at your hotel or parked and splurge for the personal driver, cab, or tuk-tuk to each location.
A genuine place to stay (ie NOT a chrome and glass hotel); somewhere that contributed to the experience of being in Sintra/Lisbon/ Portugal. Very friendly staff - but that's also true of amost all of the local people - and we had the pleasure of meeting the owner too.
The swimming pool was very nice and of course the view was stunning.
We were only a short (if quite strenuous) walk up to the centre of the town with bars, restaurants and of course castles to visit. Sintra is wonderful but you must be fit and mobile.
Very comfortable well equipped Villa with everything needed, beautiful small garden, excellent breakfasts, plenty of free parking, easy access by car (unlike most of Sintra which is horrific to access by car). Marco is an interesting fellow. I enjoyed talking with him. He helped me with some tasks I needed to do as a new resident of Portugal. I could walk 15 minutes to the train station (note the walk is on a steep hillside). I will return.
Beautiful mountain views of Sintra Vila below and the Castle above. Enjoyed the quiet village life of Sao Pedro - a gem in itself. Isa was an ideal host who provided all the necessary comforts and expert orientation on all the attractions of the Sintra area and beyond. I wish I could have stayed longer. A wonderful place to relax and refresh. Thank you Isa for an excellent start to my first visit to Portugal!
The best decision we made was to stay for our first 7 days at this beautiful Chalet! Jerome, the owner, was so accommodating. Omar was so friendly and welcoming. The breakfast was wonderful every morning! We were able to walk a few minutes down to Sintra town and up to the castles. Perfect spot for exploring! 140 year old mansion. Felt like we were living in Sintra history!
You cant ask for more as the location is the best. It is all walking distance to the train and bus station, eateries and tourist destinations. Diego is also helpful, friendly and accommodating. You get the best value of your money. I will stay again if ever i come back to Portugal to visit.
The hotel is in a great location. It’s a short distance from Centro Historico, so you have peace and quiet, but easy access to everything. Rui is a wonderful host. He is kind, thoughtful, helpful and efficient.
The breakfast is very good. The best one we have had so far at a B & B in Portugal.
This is the best hotel I have ever stayed in. The staff was so friendly and accommodating. The property is beautiful and has a lovely view of downtown Sintra. Breakfast and wine hour were amazing. If I come back to Sintra I would stay here again for sure.
The location was great and the hotel was beautiful. My favorite part was the staff. They were so thoughtful and made my bad trip to Portugal way better. I was not enjoying Portuguese food and they had great recommendations. The breakfast was great.
Nice, clean and comfortable hotel with amazing garden and overall perfect location for visiting Sintra and a trip to the ocean beach in a single day. Quiet place overlooking Sintra-Cascais Natural Park. Very helpful and polite stuff.
Sintra Bliss hotel was closed for renovation, so they moved us to Sintra Boutique Hotel, which was farther away from the train station but right in the middle of town. Boutique hotel was in a nice location and comfortable.
Honestly one of the best hotels I've ever stayed in. It's just perfect - the staff, the view, the room and the breakfast. The finishes and décor are luxurious. I wouldn't stay anywhere else when returning to Sintra.
Great breakfast from the amazing staff. You can see Pena Palace and the Moorish Castle from the pool deck. The entire place is designed and decorated very well. The best place we stayed in our 10 days in Portugal!
Wonderful boutique hotel within easy walking distance of the train station. Very charming and comfortable with very friendly and helpful staff. Breakfast was great as well. I would absolutely stay here again!
Best breakfast in all of Portugal! A breakfast ticket was issued to their charming restaurant where an opulent breakfast was served. Hotel is very close to train station and 50 minutes from Lisbon.
Amazing location, so nice hotel inside. Ask them about Borrowers :) Such a cute legend they have. Very friendly staff, free Portugal wine for tasting (port wine). They also have lovely garden.
the rooms were gorgeous-updated and charming-and comfortable. The staff was friendly and accommodating and the breakfast was by far the best of any we had during our stay in Portugal.
Beautiful place ! Boutique hôtel style
Stairs and floor (wooden) are indeed a bit noisy but it’s normal in such ancient house! It’s part of the charm and did not disturb us at all.
One of the best hotel experiences I had in Portugal.
The staff was superb and very helpful during our stay.
Breakfast as delicious and with a great selection.
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