3 Best Hotels in Alcobaça, Estremadura and the Ribatejo

Casa da Padeira

$ | Estrada Nacional 8 (N8) nº19, Aljubarrota, 2460–711, Portugal

This family-run guesthouse 5 km (3 miles) outside Alcobaça is named after a baker who fought the Spaniards with a wooden shovel—and pushed them into her oven—during the Battle of Aljubarrota in 1385. You're free to wander the well-tended gardens and mingle with the family. The large guest rooms in the main house are simply but smartly decorated. Homemade bread, fresh from the oven, is the highlight of breakfast.

Pros

  • Large swimming pool popular with families
  • Playground for the children
  • Barbecue facilities

Cons

  • Far from some of the sights
  • Rooms lack a/c
  • No elevator
Estrada Nacional 8 (N8) nº19, Aljubarrota, 2460–711, Portugal
262 505 240
hotel Details
8 rooms, 5 apartments
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Challet Fonte Nova

$ | Rua da Fonte Nova 8, Alcobaça, 2460–046, Portugal

A five-minute walk from the Mosteiro de Alcobaça, this charming B&B has guest rooms in period style, while the more spacious lodgings in the new wing—including two suites with balconies—are more classically decorated. Originally built by returning Portuguese emigrants to show off their newfound wealth from Brazil, the main house reflects a style that was popular in the South American country at the time. The downstairs honor bar—complete with a pool table—opens out onto a terrace and the centuries-old "new fountain" that gives the place its name.

Pros

  • A trellised walkway out back leads up to a large, leafy garden
  • Small spa where massages are available
  • Toiletries by luxe Portuguese label Castelbel

Cons

  • No fitness facilities
  • No restaurant
  • No pool
Rua da Fonte Nova 8, Alcobaça, 2460–046, Portugal
262 598 300
hotel Details
9 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Closed 2 wks in Dec.

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Quinta do Campo

$ | Rua Carlos O´Neill 20, Nazaré, 2450–344, Portugal Fodor's Choice

This imposing complex in the countryside between Alcobaça and Nazaré housed the country's first agricultural school—founded in the 14th century by Cistercian monks—and is now a comfortable rural retreat. Rooms and apartments are spacious and decorated in country style. There are several trails to walk in the leafy surroundings. 

Pros

  • Long history that the staff is happy to relate
  • Plenty of outdoor activities
  • Spacious acommodations

Cons

  • No restaurant
  • Few amenities
  • Far from sights
Rua Carlos O´Neill 20, Nazaré, 2450–344, Portugal
262 577 135
hotel Details
8 rooms, 7 apartments
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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