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.
ALAN KEITH
United Kingdom
Location, location, location is normally used when buying a property but in this case it applies to this hotel and it has parking which in a place like Sintra is a huge benefit. Service was excellent as was the buffet breakfast. I great place to visit this lovely but hilly township.
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...
Fátima
United Kingdom
Nice and professional staff. Great breakfast with loads of options, The spa is very good and the hotel view is amazing!
Situated in the centre of Sintra, the Bliss Hotel is a designer hotel full of character, fitted with contemporary interiors.
Stacey
Australia
Good location, very clean and modern. Elevator to rooms. Coffee freely available. Breakfast excellent and well worth including. Staff lovely. The tiles in our bathroom were gorgeous.
Penha Longa is an elegant palazzo-style estate situated among the rolling hills of the Sintra Cascais Nature Reserve.
Migle
Luxembourg
The landscapes surrounding hotel are stunning. You are in the middle of natural reserve park, with a 16th century monastery besides. Facilities are top notch, people serving you totally amazing, so much smiles, warmth and attention you get, that you start feeling like the most appreciated guest.
For the Easter Holliday hotel organized for kids the bouncing castle, table and floor football, animator Lion greeting kids in the morning. The play room is full of slides and equipment for smaller ones. Gym is next level with fantastic views to the park and pool.
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.
Martina
Australia
The hotel, an old palacio, was gorgeous, in lovely grounds. The rooms were decorated with frescoes and old furniture matching the style of the palace. The staff were very friendly and helpful. The included buffet breakfast had many great options to chose from (or have it all!). The tasting menu dinner was delicious and an evening drink on the terrace watching the sun go down was beautiful. There is a path opposite the hotel that shortcuts the hill walk up to Pena Palace or Moorish Castle. It is fairly rough but fine for those who are steady on their feet. Not far from Regaleira palace and Sintra town either.
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....
Glendenning
United Kingdom
Beautiful and romantic hotel in a fantastic area with a lot of history. Restaurant is great, well serviced and with delicious homemade and well priced food. Provided breakfast was scrumptious and included a lot of local produce.
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.
Fliss
United Kingdom
The thing we most loved about our stay was the location, the Quinta is a pleasant 10-minute walk from the historic centre of Sintra, nestling amongst lush and very long-established gardens with a timeless, back-to-nature feel.
The staff were extremely friendly and helpful and the whole place is atmospheric and peaceful.
We weren't able to enjoy the garden due to wet weather but would be lovely later in the season.
Located in centre 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.
Angela
Australia
Perfect two night stay right in the heart of Sintra. Our room was very spacious, clean, modern, comfy bed and lovely view. The gentleman at reception was super helpful, with many tips not only for Sintra but for our entire road trip through portugal. So lovely to chat to. Breakfast was delicious with great variety. All the pastries were amazing. Highly recommend for your stay in Sintra !
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.
Located in centre 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.
The hotel's staff, location and breakfast were wonderful
Hotel Nova Sintra 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.
Great location, breakfast and room. The host is very helpful and welcoming.
Penha Longa is an elegant palazzo-style estate situated among the rolling hills of the Sintra Cascais Nature Reserve.
Millionaire golf ! Guess I got lucky on a quiet day
FAQs about hotels in Sintra
On average, 3-star hotels in Sintra cost £91 per night, and 4-star hotels in Sintra are £118 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Sintra can on average be found for £190 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £138 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Sintra for tonight. You'll pay on average around £148 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Sintra will cost around £309 (based on Booking.com prices).
Sintra is a very pleasant city with a small but bustling old...
Sintra is a very pleasant city with a small but bustling old town. Restaurants are very good for the money. Parking would be a nightmare so don't drive in for the day. (our hotel had parking) Pena Palace was beautiful, then was dow to the Moorish Castle. but in my opinion, the crown jewel was Quinta Regliera. Make sure to get tickets online in advance!
Kevin
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
A very nice room,clean ,tidy ,and cozy with good location...
A very nice room,clean ,tidy ,and cozy with good location near train and bus stations only 3~5mins walking distance.
The host is a warm and hospitality lady.
We were be pleased to stay this flat.
Ying Chin
Taiwan
8.0
Scored 8.0
Sintra is a beautiful town.
Sintra is a beautiful town. There are many places to see, but so many other tourists it is hard so some attractions. If you want to go to attractions you need to purchase tickets ahead of time and make sure you have reliable transportation to the attractions. Allow ample time to get to where you are going b/c traffic to the tourist sights are usually jammed with traffic.
Lots of places to eat and shop.
Rita
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Historical part of Sintra certainly deserves a visit when...
Historical part of Sintra certainly deserves a visit when you are in the area. In my opinion one full day will do to see visit the park and some of the palaces. You would start early so a stay overnight might be more convenient for some.Tickets are easily booked online and I purchased an audio tour to listen to on my phone. There are are tuktuk or taxi drivers around that can bring you to the entrance of the park from where you can walk to the Palace de Pena and other sites. There are several entrances. Instead going to the busy main entrance I took a tuktuk to the entrance of the Valley of the Lakes, a 45 min. walk away from Palace de Pena. It a beautiful and quiet part of the park and I took a detour to see the chalet and garden of the Countess of Edla, which I loved even more than the palace itself.
Visiting the palace involved long waits in line and walking in files through the rooms. Not my thing. The park is huge with a diversity in plants and trees, it has a camelea and a fern garden, just nice to wonder around for a few hours. Bring snacks and drinks if you want to avoid the waiting line for the cafeteria at the palace.
Linda
Netherlands
10
Scored 10
Lots of walking.
Lots of walking. Ideally 3-4 days to hit everything comfortably. Old Town is closed to motor traffic so rideshare, taxis, and public transportaion are your best bet. Rideshare works to the sites well but can often be a problem getting back
Texbucki
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
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.
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.
Wow, the apartment is exceptionally lovely, perhaps the best we’ve experienced in Portugal. Large comfortable bed. Very quiet, well equipped kitchen, very clean and roomy. We really were happily surprised. A staff member was also there to meet us, and gave us good ideas on what and how to see sights around Sintra. Location is perfect, so close to all attractions, yet on a quiet street behind the main square. If you come to Sintra, you won’t find better accommodations.
Room was airy, well- ventilated, and one could open the balcony door for fresh air. Lovely, quiet, view. Bed and bathroom linen were very good. Furniture met all requirements- closet space, room for suitcases, spacious beside tables, mirrors, extra chair etc. Breakfast was excellent quality and the best we had among 4 hotels we stayed at in Lisbon, Coimbra, Porto and Sintra. Staff were very helpful, courteous, friendly, professional and knowledgeable.
You actually live in a palace !!! The big bonus is the peaceful gardens and spectacular views.
This is a luxury boutique hotel with only 9 rooms that gave an opportunity to meet and make new friends.
We loved the "happy hour" of 6:30 pm and the peaceful atmosphere at breakfast.
The staff is very friendly and helpful, but very young, and some of them lack experience (or guidance ...)
it’s so unique & such a beautiful location. The staff is wonderful. So welcoming. We especially liked Diego who gave us tons of history & information about the hotel! He was great. Also Beatrice lovely. Service excellent & very specific to us individually. We will definitely come back! Very easy to access from Lisbon. our first trip to Portugal & we loved it!!
Our visit started with a warm and friendly reception by the owner who was very helpful in providing info on how and what to visit. The room was great and comfortable and breakfast was exactly what was needed to start an active day. Ample parking in close by lot was a bonus. It's location to various sites was ideal. I highly recommend Hotel Nova Sintra!
The most lovely room i’ve stay at in a hostel ever. Super clean with a great balcony. António was such a lovely host- made sure to learn and remember everyone’s names and was very engaging. About a 15 minute walk away from the historic center which was great (Portugal, especially Sintra, is extremely hilly so keep that in mind). 10/10
Enchanting and characteristic villa with quite some history in the most beautiful and peaceful area of Sintra. We wanted to have a special place for our anniversary, and Chalet Saudade really nailed it. Breakfast was the best we had on our stay in Portugal; green smoothies, fresh fruits, berries, and warm bakings with perfect coffee.
Hotel Sintra Jardim was a special chalet. I loved our room and the way it was decorated. Our view from our room was incredible of the garden and pool and of the moorish castle as well. The staff were great. Breakfast was good and I hope to get back there one day!
Awesome views of Sintra's main landmarks from the hotel. The hotel is easily accessible by car and Ubers. The breakfast is probably one of the best we've had in hotel-stays. The staff is super friendly and will do what they can to help you with your needs.
I was given a heater. I was given anything I needed for my comfort. The best thing was the good, peaceful, safe feeling I had when I was there. No other place offered that intangible service as I drive to a new place every day fir a week in Portugal.
new, nice modern "boutique hotel" style place. Staff was very kind and helpfully, Nice common lounge area with small indoor pool. Located just few steps form the village centre with restarants, cafe and beuatiful view from the cliff.
Beautiful property in a picturesque spot. Wish we could have stayed an extra night, this was by far the best place we stayed during our week in Portugal. Pool was perfect, location is close to everything.
Everything. best sleep I had in Portugal! Karen was lovely and so hospitable. We had the family suite 2 Adults and 3 young adults. It was great to also have a breakfast supplied in the morning.
Breakfast was not so good as the other hotels that we stay in Portugal. The room was smelling like mold. All our clothes smell like that after staying there. I wouldn’t stay there again
Great boutique hotel with a real soul !
Amazing natural surroundings
Great room with high ceilings and comfy bed. Big swimming pool and a very welcoming & helping staff
The Sintra Boutique Hotel is an immaculate property to stay at. The standard rooms are spacious, clean, well appointed with amenities and the beds are sooo comfortable!
Boutique hotel with small rooms. Lovely breakfast included. Location is fantastic (right in the historical centre). The staff were incredibly polite and helpful.
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