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.
NataliaVoyage
Portugal
Very comfortable room, has everything you need. Breakfast is delicious, there is a choice. The indoor pool is not big, but it is quite suitable for exercise. There is a sauna. The staff is generally friendly.
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.
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...
Neeraj
Germany
Amazing property, fabulous rooms, superb facilities. So many things to do in the property itself. Breakfast spread was top notch
Situated conveniently in the Sintra City Center district of Sintra, Flor&Fidalgo Guest House is set 1.5 km from Quinta da Regaleira, 5.6 km from Pena National Palace and 2 km from Moors Castle.
Very close to the train station, large room, own bathroom
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.
Hotel Nova Sintra - Adults only 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.
Lovely greeting when on arrival Rui was an exceptional host everyday we were there made our stay great
Situated in the centre of Sintra, the Bliss Hotel is a designer hotel full of character, fitted with contemporary interiors.
Fantastic location to base yourself centrally for all activities
From HK$ 1,206.85 per night
FAQs about hotels in Sintra
On average, 3-star hotels in Sintra cost HK$ 850 per night, and 4-star hotels in Sintra are HK$ 1,031 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Sintra can on average be found for HK$ 1,672 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Sintra this weekend is HK$ 905 or, for a 4-star hotel, HK$ 1,504. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Sintra for this weekend cost on average around HK$ 2,196 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs HK$ 905 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Sintra for tonight. You'll pay on average around HK$ 1,142 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Sintra will cost around HK$ 1,768 (based on Booking.com prices).
Staying in Sintra next to local castles is not worth it due...
Staying in Sintra next to local castles is not worth it due to complicated logistics - you must walk a lot in the mountains. Better to stay in nearby towns. The sightseeing is perfect. The attractions look in perfect shape and renovated recently.
Sergey Ryvkin
United States
Scored 10
10
Sintra is stunning and there is plenty to see and do.
Sintra is stunning and there is plenty to see and do. Some of the better restaurants were closed when I visited in early November. The nearest supermarket (near the train station) is a long walk. Opening and closing times vary and it can be frustrating. If you are a solo traveller it won't be long before you make new friends.
I enjoyed eating at the Bristol restaurant ( near News Museum) they do bacon and eggs in the morning. Also at Tasca Saloia.
Getting around is easy especially if you enjoy walking. My favourite bar was The Lord Byron who play great music but shut early.
My favourite attraction was the Monserrate palace and it stunning gardens
Tom
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
There is not getting away from the fact that Sintra is...
There is not getting away from the fact that Sintra is heaving with tourists, however we all go for the same reasons,: to experience the beauty of the landscape and the fairytale palaces and it is 100% worth facing the crowds and the cameras and the queue's. Add in an abundance of great restaurants, accommodation and pastel de nata and it's a great recipe for an unforgettable trip.
Ustaine
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Sintra is a world on its own - plan to be enchanted and...
Sintra is a world on its own - plan to be enchanted and deliberately slow down so you can appreciate the beauty it has to offer - without haste and outside the crowds.
Plan for late evening and early morning strolls - while the tourist crowds are still away.
Plan a visit to Cabo da Roca - such a stunning Atlantic cliff - a worthy counterpart to the dreamy, willowy Sintra.
Jelena
Serbia
Scored 10
10
We only had time to stay in Sintra for less than 24 hours, I...
We only had time to stay in Sintra for less than 24 hours, I wish we had more time to explore more of the palaces. Getting around is easy, but need to allocate enough time. If you have a ticket for Pena Palace, you need to be there right on time for them to honor your ticket and it is a ways away from the center of town. Even once you get past the entrance to the grounds, it is still at least a 10 minute walk up a steep hill. And roads are congested, public transportation can take a long time as well.
Mara
United States
Scored 4.0
4.0
The Pena Palace is uncomfortably crowded with long queues.
The Pena Palace is uncomfortably crowded with long queues. It is overpriced when compared to superior castles such as the Loire Valley Chateaus. There is a lot of steep walking required on wet cobblestones. Up close, paint staining and other maintenance issues suggest neglect. All those panoramic photos are probably taken with drones as we could not see the castle from any distance.
chris
Australia
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MAGICAL!! Don’t hesitate to book this hotel! Book the best room you can afford, as the nicer rooms have STUNNING views over the gardens and Sintra. We were lucky enough to stay in the top floor suite with a huge terrace/balcony that had views over all of Sintra and the Moor castle. It was so hard to say goodbye as the hospitality here was unparalleled and the room was exquisite.
Lovely room, lovely home, lovely owners and very accommodating.
Parking was extremely easy and safe as well. Excellent location a few minutes from the beach and in the gorgeous coastal forest area in the surrounds. And after traveling for a number of years, this would be a region I would love to return to and explore more. One of the most charming areas of Portugal.
The location is the best of the hotel. Located just next to the beach, with restaurants for various budgets at walking distance. The hotel offers parking facilities. The internet connection is good, the rooms are spacious and the breakfast is nice.
Sintra Bliss was closed, so we were moved to Sintra Boutique Hotel.
It was superb.
From biggining to end all was perfect.
Fantastic staff, lovely hotel, comfortable.
They really care about the passengers.
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