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31 października 2024 r.
This is an atmospheric ancient convent turned into a hotel in the hills overlooking the tiny old village of Belmonte, 2 ½ hrs south of Porto. An easy drive. We spent 2 nights - which is plenty - doing a wonderful walking tour on the Jewish history of the area. Highly recommend Tito and his company based there. The hotel restaurant is good, but there is nothing light for lunch, as seems to be the Portuguese way. Breakfast is a buffet with no real staff (coffee machine, good bread cheese and meats, pastries, terrible looking scrambled eggs in bain marie. We stayed in the one and only suite, which is extremely large with a private terrace. However, be warned about this suite… it’s 3 levels. On the entrance level is a small hallway and the small bathroom. The shower is in the bathtub with a curtain (pet peeve, shower curtains are horrible!). Then up a small set of stairs to a sitting area, with sofa, small dining table and doors to the terrace. Then up 8 more stairs (wooden and very creaky) to the bedroom area. This is a decent size room with king bed. Terrible pillows, but oddly we have found this to be the case all over Portugal. The rooms are clean, pretty enough, lots of stone and charm, but if you want the largest room/suite, you should know that from bed to bathroom is down two sets of loud stairs (needing my phone torch in the middle of the night). We asked to look at a smaller room but all they had was much smaller with a bit of a musty smell. Service wise, the hotel is lacking somewhat. We asked them to make a booking at a restaurant in the village (5-8 mins drive) and when we got there, no booking. Luckily there was a table free. We also asked for the room to be serviced while we were on a 3 hr walking tour, and they said sure, but it wasn’t done.
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