Pousada Pousada de Palmela - Castelo de Palmela
Pousada de Palmela is located within the walls of the famous Palmela castle in what was te convent . Located on top of an imposing hill, it overlooks one of the most impressive panoramic views in the south of Portugal. Palmela Pousadas features an excellent restaurant and its know for its great local wines.
Overview
The Pousada Castelo de Palmela is a historic hotel nestled within the walls of a medieval castle in Palmela, Portugal. This unique accommodation offers guests a captivating blend of history, luxury, and panoramic views over the surrounding countryside.
Originally a 9th-century Moorish fortress, the castle was later transformed into a monastery by the Order of Santiago in the 12th century. Today, it stands as a beautifully preserved site, showcasing a mix of architectural styles from different periods.
The Pousada itself is designed to complement the castle's heritage, featuring elegant rooms adorned with traditional Portuguese décor. Guests can indulge in modern comforts while surrounded by the castle's ancient stone walls and historic ambiance.
The highlight of the Pousada is undoubtedly its terrace, offering breathtaking vistas of the Setúbal Peninsula, the Arrábida Mountains, and the vineyards below. Visitors can unwind in this picturesque setting, enjoying local wines and traditional cuisine from the hotel's restaurant.
The Pousada Castelo de Palmela provides a truly immersive experience, allowing guests to step back in time while enjoying the amenities of a luxury hotel. Its rich history and scenic location make it an ideal retreat for travelers seeking a unique and memorable stay in Portugal.
General Services
- Business Center
- Safe at reception
- Newspapers
- Shop
- Reception 24 hours
- Room service
- Smoke alarms in the public areas
- Multilingual staff
Festivities
- Table games
Activities
Interesting Places
- Treks
- Canoeing
- Golf
- Go Karting
- Diving
- Bread mill in the Serra do Louro
- Dolphin watching in the Sado
- Paintball
- Parasailing
- Boat rides
- Bike rides
- Jeep tours
- Quad bike tours
- Micro light rides
- Hiking
- Wine/Moscatel tasting in typical cellars
- Visits to pottery/azulejo places