Popular and beautiful cities in Portugal. TOP 10.
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This video presents the most beautiful cities and places in Portugal: Aveiro, Braga, Braganza, Bussaco, Guimaraes, Coimbra, Lisbon, Porto, Sintra, Fatima, Evora
Palace Hotel do Bussaco, Luso, Centro Region, Portugal, 5 stars hotel
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Mata do Bussaco, 3050-261 Luso, Portugal
Description: In the Bussaco National Forest, this 5-star hotel occupies the hunting palace of the last Portuguese kings. Its elegant restaurant offers a range of exclusive Bussaco wines.
The individually decorated rooms have a classic décor and satellite TV for a modern twist. They all include antique furniture, ranging from 18-century to Art Nouveau pieces, and some rooms overlook the hotel’s extensive gardens.
In the heart of the Serra do Bussaco, Palace Hotel do Bussaco is about 29 km from Coimbra.
Palace Hotel do Bussaco is an excellent example of Manueline-Gothic architecture. Its richly decorated corridors feature antique furnishings, large paintings and traditional Portuguese glazed tiles.
Classic French cuisine and traditional Portuguese dishes are served at Palace Hotel do Bussaco’s restaurant. It is decorated with paintings by João Vaz, Moorish ceilings and exotic hardwood floors. Guests can try a glass of rare Port vintage at the bar.
Palace Hotel do Bussaco, Luso, Centro Region, Portugal, 5 stars hotel
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Superb opportunity and value for money that is sadly unappreciated by everybody who complains about some irrelevant, minor details that spoil their snooty 5-star expectations. Thank god this place is a tiny bit rundown, which adds great charm and lets us, who actually can appreciate it, appreciate it affordably! Thank god this place is so full of character and isn't updated and converted to a posh and insanely expensive retreat that only a few could afford! Loved every moment of it - the emptiness in the off-season, the comfort of the room, its outdated yet photogenic furniture, the absolutely scrumptious breakfast. WiFi worked perfectly fine in the room and all public areas and was fast. Baby cot was available. The surrounding park is magnificent.
The staff was very friendly. The location and castle is awesome, has a nice restaurant and our room(s) (Junior suite) were located on the best spot of the castle. Don't miss it if you are in the neighbourhood, you will not forget this place and will be wondering about the glory of the builders and early residents. Do not expect a modern hotel were everything works. It is an old building. There is noise of the old radiators or cooling, but for us that is also the charm of this place. It is really an amazing place and you are sleeping in a museum. So is this a bad point? For us it was not. You will be back in the surroundings of the rich and famous of the 20th century.
Minuses:
The noise in the night of the old radiators, air conditioning or water pipes. But it is also part of the beauty, you really go back in time here.
5 Best Places to Stay in Portugal | Europe | Love Is Vacation
5 Best Places to Stay in Portugal
Portugal may be a small country on the Iberian Peninsula, but that doesn’t mean it’s not worth visiting. It is, especially if you want to sample fine wines, take in breathtaking ocean views and walk the cobblestone streets of medieval cities. Of course, you’ll need a place to stay. Luckily for you, Portugal has some amazing hotels to complement the charms of this country. You can stay in medieval castles, perhaps one surrounded by Moorish walls, or opt for more modern ones with rooftop terraces and infinity pools. Whether they’re rustic or ornate, all these places to stay in Portugal offer the charm the country is known for.
1 Hotel Six Senses Douro Valley
2 Bela Vista Hotel and Spa, Portimao
3 The Yeatman, Porto
4 Bussaco Palace Hotel
5 L’AND Vineyards, Montemor-o-Novo
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Bussaco - Palace Hotel - Cruz Alta - Luso aerial view - 4K Ultra HD
Bussaco (or Buçaco in its old spelling) is a magical forest with around 700 varieties of trees. Many of them were brought to Europe by Portuguese explorers from Africa and the New World, including 300 exotic species such as Himalayan pines and Mexican cedars, is a delightful refuge of cypress groves, ferns, statues, fountains, and formal gardens. It's also home to the Palace Hotel do Bussaco.
The Cruz Alta (1795 feet) is the highest point on the mountain range which commands a magnificent view over the Serra da Estrela mountain, the Mondego River Valley and the Atlantic.
Hot springs of the village of Luso became known throughout Portugal due to its healing properties. Soon after, spa resorts were developed, and tourists came flocking into town during the summer months.
Aside from this, Luso, Portugal is also famous for its spring water. Currently, Luso spring water is being marketed as Luso’s Bottled Mineral Water, and many consider this as one of the best in Portugal.
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Bussaco Forest. Portugal
The Bussaco Forest is renowned by arborists worldwide for its incredible array of exotic trees and species of rare flora collected all over the world by Portuguese Navigators. The Monastery of the Holy Cross, dating from 1630, the diversity of chapels, hermitages and belvederes in the forest, and the walking paths through the Stations-of-The-Cross, as well as all the landscape architecture introduced in the middle of the 19th century by Queen Maria Pia of Savoy, fore last Queen of Portugal, and daughter of Victor Emmanuel II of Italy, with the creation of the Valley of the Ferns and the construction of the Cold Fountain, still exemplify the rarefied atmosphere of serenity and peace of this very special place. The strong aromas of conifers, hedges and flora, combined in the early morning, make the air in Bussaco just incredible and unforgettable. If you can find peace and romantic tranquility there, then you may never find it anywhere...
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Visit Portugal - The tranquility of the coastal region
Visit the Ria de Aveiro estuary in the Centro de Portugal region, travel to the Buçaco Palace Hotel and its surrounding woodlands and also Coimbra. Spend two days away from it all. A must. visitportugal.com
Travel ideas: the North of Portugal, Coimbra
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The medieval capital of #Portugal for over a hundred years, and site of the country’s greatest university for the past five centuries, #Coimbra wears its weighty importance in #Portuguese history with dignity. Its atmospheric, beautiful historic core cascades down a hillside in a lovely setting on the east bank of the Rio #Mondego it's a multicoloured collage of buildings spanning nearly a millennium.
If you visit during the academic year, you’ll be sure to feel the #university’s influence. Students throng bars and cafes; posters advertise talks on everything from genetics to genocide; and graffiti scrawled outside repúblicas (communal student dwellings) address the political issues of the day. If you can, come during the Queima das Fitas in early May, a raucous weeklong celebration featuring live music every night. Or stroll the streets on a summer evening, when the city’s old stone walls reverberate with the haunting metallic notes of the guitarra (Portuguese guitar) and the full, deep voices of fado singers.
Take a few steps outside the historic centre and you’ll also see the city’s modern side – a modern riverfront park with terrace bars and restaurants, a spiffy pedestrian bridge across the Mondego, and vast shopping complexes offering everything you’d expect in a major #European city.
The #city also makes a fine base for day visits to the remarkable Roman ruins at #Conímbriga, the #medieval hilltop fortress of Montemor-o-Velho, or the outlandishly ornate Palace Hotel do #Buçaco.
A Discovery Tour of Portugal
This scenic and informative tour includes all the best of Portugal with highlights of Lisbon, Belem, Sintra, Cascais, Albufeira, Sagres, Porto and the Douro Valley. Written and Photographed by Kevin Lamoureux. Produced by KAV Productions Inc. Copyright © 2014.
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