6 Best Hotels in Northern Portugal, Portugal

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Carmo's Boutique Hotel

$$$$ | Rua Santiago da Gemieira 10, Ponte de Lima, 4990–645, Portugal Fodor's Choice

Located 5 km (3 miles) east of Ponte de Lima, this hotel's rural setting enables travelers to revel in the lush Minho landscape from a base that's luxurious and contemporary, yet also homey and full of local flavor. Guests can relax in the book and gin bar or appreciate the Portuguese cuisine served with flair in the restaurant. Spa treatments such as their sea-salt exfoliation followed by a massage and then a bath with pure goat's milk and essential oils will leave you rejuvenated.

Pros

  • Outdoor pool has great views
  • Unusual spa treatments
  • Wine tastings, horseback riding, and other activities on offer

Cons

  • Crowded interiors
  • Far from town
  • Very pricey
Rua Santiago da Gemieira 10, Ponte de Lima, 4990–645, Portugal
258-938743
Hotel Details
15 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Lince Santa Clara

$$$$ | Largo Dom Afonso Sanches, Vila do Conde, 4480-754, Portugal Fodor's Choice

The former Convent of Santa Clara itself is the star in this luxury hilltop hotel overlooking Vila do Conde, inaugurated in 2024 after years of painstaking renovation work---although the inspired food served in the Michelin-starred Oculto restaurant also lures many visitors. The convent was established in the early 15th century but the main structure dates to the 18th; it features atmospheric common areas with imposing arches and long corridors leading to charming, spacious guest rooms, most with stone window seats from which to contemplate the views, through iron grilles that again recall the cloistered one-time residents. The top-floor rooms are done out in a lighter, more modern style, but are equally comfortable. Adjoining the building is a well-equipped spa and, outside, a sheltered garden and another small pool. Across from the hotel entrance is the original 14th-century church, with the tombs of the convent's founders Dom Afonso Sanches, illegitimate son of Dom Dinis, and his wife, Dona Teresa Martins; it opens once a week for mass on Saturdays, at 6 pm.

Pros

  • Beautifully restored historical building
  • Mosteiro restaurant weekday lunch menu just €26 for three courses
  • Well-equipped spa

Cons

  • Grounds often get a lot of wind
  • A little far from the sights
  • Small outdoor pool
Largo Dom Afonso Sanches, Vila do Conde, 4480-754, Portugal
252-035300
Hotel Details
87 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Quinta Nova de Nossa Senhora do Carmo

$$$$ | Covas do Douro, Sabrosa, 5085-222, Portugal Fodor's Choice

Perched on the right bank of the Douro, this property is owned by the family that dominates Portugal's cork industry, but its Winery House hotel—part of the Relais and Châteaux network—is on an intimate scale: the elegant accommodations, lounge, and restaurant are all in the 18th-century main house. Non-guests may dine in the restaurant (set menus from €58), or book guided winery tours and tastings, which take place in English three or four times daily (from €30, for three reds and one port). You are also free to hike an 8-km (5-mile) marked trail that takes in a walled orchard and stones that from 1756 served to demarcate the Douro wine region (but non-guests must drop into reception first).

Pros

  • Outdoor pool with views of the terraced vineyards
  • Staff will pick you up at Ferrão train station
  • Restaurant serves updated regional fare in tasting and set menus

Cons

  • Few in-room amenities
  • Isolated unless you have a car
  • No nearby alternative to in-house gourmet restaurant
Covas do Douro, Sabrosa, 5085-222, Portugal
254-730430
Hotel Details
11 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Six Senses Douro Valley

$$$$ | Quinta do Vale Abrão, Lamego, 5100–758, Portugal Fodor's Choice

This cutting-edge resort in and around a 19th-century mansion just 8 km (5 miles) from Lamego has helped the region brush up its image as a fashionable destination. Contemporary architecture is offset by traditional decorative motifs in subdued creams, grays, and browns. Outside, wooden decking around the pool enables you to revel in the spectacular hillside setting. Inside, the huge spa has a heated pool, two saunas, steam and ice baths, and 10 treatment rooms. The 24-hour gym has updated equipment and a packed timetable of fitness classes. There are two villas, each with a private pool, and nine rooms in a separate house sharing another.

Pros

  • Daily wine tastings and many other activities such as cooking classes
  • Haute cuisine even at breakfast
  • Amazing spa included in room rate

Cons

  • Tricky to get to
  • Rates high and minimum stay of 2 or 3 nights often required
  • Bathtub in middle of standard rooms not to everyone's taste
Quinta do Vale Abrão, Lamego, 5100–758, Portugal
254-660600
Hotel Details
71 rooms
No Meals

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Vidago Palace Hotel

$$$$ | Alameda Dr. António Viana, Chaves, 5425-307, Portugal Fodor's Choice

Neither Dom Carlos I nor the monarchy lived to see the 1910 inauguration of the grand hotel he commissioned on the site of the thermal springs at Vidago, but a top-to-toe refurbishment a century later made it once more fit for a king—and with a new spa wing designed by Pritzker laureate Álvaro Siza Vieira. Eye-popping original interiors have been lovingly restored, from the grand staircase to hand-painted wallpaper and stained-glass windows, while guest rooms have been redone in an updated classic style, in tasteful grays with splashes of red or burgundy. Some bathrooms have both stand-alone tubs and walk-in showers; all stock Molton Brown amenities. The hotel spa makes use of the iron-rich thermal waters—said to be effective in treating digestive and skin disorders—and guests may book up to two treatments without a medical appointment. There's a choice of four places to eat, with menus overseen by star chef Vitor Matos, and several bars, too.

Pros

  • Three pools, range of free activities, and 18-hole golf course next door
  • Protected forest dotted with spa pavilions
  • Beautifully renovated historic property

Cons

  • Far from city nightlife
  • Rates are steep for the region
  • Some spaces close in low season
Alameda Dr. António Viana, Chaves, 5425-307, Portugal
276-990902-reception
Hotel Details
70 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Torel Quinta da Vacaria

$$$$ | Rua Vilarinho de Freires, Peso da Régua, Portugal

This newcomer to the Douro has made a splash with its schist-clad contemporary architecture, an infinity pool overlooking the river, and the Schistó restaurant, the latest showcase (literally: the €180 tasting menu is prepared in full view of diners) for Portugal's chef of the moment, Vitor Matos. He also drew up the menu at the 16 Legoas restaurant, which offers unusual snacks and mains drawing on regional traditions. Guest lodgings in the old house include several duplexes; here and in the new wing, all have valley views, and half have terraces, some with whirlpool tubs (and one with its own pool); inside, wood panels and trim contrast with blocks of mint green and aquamarine, and television screens are concealed as mirrors. Common areas are both stylish and cozy; even in the corridors, aromatherapy machines contribute to the feeling of relaxation.

Pros

  • Contemporary style in a stunning location
  • Two excellent restaurants plus bar serving snacks to a large terrace
  • Large, well-equipped spa and 24-hour gym

Cons

  • Very pricey
  • Frosted glass divisions in bathrooms not to everyone's taste
  • No marked walking trails
Rua Vilarinho de Freires, Peso da Régua, Portugal
254-249388
Hotel Details
33 rooms
No Meals

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