The Best Hotels to Book in Sintra for Every Traveller
Sintra, one of the most beautiful towns in Portugal, is a Unesco destination close enough to Lisbon for an exhilarating short break. Explore the lush mountains and wander the romantic streets, stopping to sample delicious pastries and peruse traditional souvenir shops before visiting Pena Palace. Enhance your experience by booking one of the best hotels in Sintra – ranging from spa resorts to historic palaces – now via Culture Trip.
Penha Longa Resort
Resort, Hotel
Sintra Palace Marmòris
Boutique Hotel, Luxury
This beautiful private home, dating back to the 1890s, sits in Sintra National Park surrounded by gardens and woods. The nine bedrooms have been lavishly decorated by the family owners, whose marble quarry in the Alentejo region provided the material for many of the floors and the marbled bathtubs inside each bedroom. The restaurant serves a refined, Portuguese-inspired menu.
Casa Holstein Quinta Sao Sebastiao
Boutique Hotel
This magnificent palace has been beautifully converted into a boutique hotel, offering spacious, high-ceiling rooms with period furniture and a two-bedroom villa. The surrounding park and gardens, complete with swimming pool, are particularly attractive. This makes a good base for exploring Sintra attractions such as the National Palace, Pena Palace, and Castle of the Moors.
Sintra Bliss Hotel
Boutique Hotel
This modern hotel has been assembled inside century-old walls with skill, offering an excellent base from which to explore this culturally rich town. Try a traditional horse and carriage ride to get around, and sample the wine from Colares and traditional queijada from Sintra – a sweet cheesecake that has been associated with the town since the 18th century.
Chalet Saudade
Boutique Hotel, Hotel
Lawrence's Hotel
Boutique Hotel, Hotel
The self-proclaimed oldest hotel in Portugal and Spain, Lawrence’s is an ideal choice for history lovers. Literature buffs will also appreciate the fact that it has hosted famous authors, including poet Lord Byron and Portuguese writer José Maria Eça de Queirós. Now five-star accommodation, it has 16 antique-enhanced guest rooms, a terrace, a restaurant and a bar. It’s also family-friendly, providing childcare services.
The Biester Charm House Sintra
Guesthouse
Charming, classic, modern and tranquil are all words to describe the Biester Charm House, a country retreat dating back to the late 19th century with seven guest rooms, a garden, reading room and picnic area. A peaceful escape in an already idyllic setting, the house is a romantic spot for anyone wanting to fall off the grid or just get a quiet night’s rest. Better yet, it’s close to many of Sintra’s must-see landmarks. As an extra perk, the breakfast buffet is included in the price.
Sintra Boutique Hotel
Boutique Hotel, Hotel
Tivoli Palácio de Seteais
Spa Hotel, Hotel
In a town filled with palaces, it seems fitting to spend a night in a palace estate. The five-star Tivoli Palácio de Seteais was the home of Portugal’s Dutch Consul in the 18th century. Passing through the hands of Portuguese nobility before becoming a swoon-worthy hotel in 1955, it has attracted a number of famous guests over the years, including Agatha Christie and Mick Jagger. In addition to 30 elegant guest rooms, the hotel houses a spa, gourmet restaurant and regal bar area.
If you want to visit other cities during your trip to Portugal, Lisbon and Porto are ones not to miss. Take a tour in Lisbon – making sure to try the country’s celebrated cuisine – or stay in some of Porto’s best apartments and hotels that will make you feel like a true local which you can book now via Culture Trip.
Mary Lussiana contributed additional reporting to this article.