Offering rooms with panoramic views of the next-door Alcobaça Monastery, this hotel offers underground parking for a surcharge and a veranda terrace to enjoy a drink.
Inserted in natural and tranquil surroundings, this property features modern amenities such as an outdoor swimming pool, sauna and hot tub and mandatory use of cap.
João
Portugal
The room was really nice and big. All the staff was super friendly and the restaurant was simply out of this world! Amazing food quality and hospitality,
Boasting a restaurant, bar and views of city, Montebelo Mosteiro de Alcobaça Historic Hotel is situated in Alcobaça, 400 metres from Monastery of Alcobaca.
ValentynSed
Ukraine
very big room, bathroom big, cool breakfast, nice service
In the historic village of Aljubarrota, this charming guest house offers a quiet and welcoming atmosphere. It features an outdoor pool and free Wi-Fi. The Monastery of Alcobaça is 5 km away.
danvaio
Portugal
a very professionally-run outfit which included a games room...
Set in Alcobaça and with Monastery of Alcobaca reachable within 200 metres, Hostel Rossio Alcobaça offers express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi throughout the...
Eric
Spain
Excellent location, very clean and a functional, shared kitchen with a very nice terrace.
Boasting accommodation with a private pool, pool view and a balcony, Charming villa with private poll is set in Alcobaça. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi.
Parque dos Monges, a property with a garden, is located in Alcobaça, 3.3 km from Monastery of Alcobaca, 34 km from Our Lady of Fatima Basilica, as well as 40 km from Obidos Castle.
On average, it costs £63 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Alcobaça for tonight. You'll pay on average around £116 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Alcobaça will cost around £136 (based on Booking.com prices).
There was a festival going on the last weekend in August,...
There was a festival going on the last weekend in August, and we enjoyed all the small vendors set up all around the town center as well as a really good concert! Otherwise, the Monastery was very interesting to visit, and there are a lot of good restaurants and pastry shops as well. We used Alcobaça as a "home base" for visiting other nearby tourist sites, such as Nazaré, Fatima, and Batalha - all worth the trip. We'd also nhighly recommend a quiet little family restaurant - Restaurant Portas de Fora, on a side street close to the monastery.
Timothy
United States
Scored 8.0
8.0
The town is lovely and the monastery is wonderful.
The town is lovely and the monastery is wonderful. Had a beautiful meal at the Restaurante António Padeiro Cannot praise this place highly enough. Wonderful staff, menu to suit all tastes and outstanding food. It rounded off a lovely trip to Portugal. Good food and wine enjoyed with friends, perfect.
Valerie
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Loved the town.
Loved the town. Much more historical depth than was first apparent. Had a good blend of history and modern. Beautiful old town with street cafés and shops. Ate there several times. Beautiful sce ery - good for leisuraly drives. In the middle of a lot history, and close to the northern beaches, without being touristy at all.
Kevin
United States
Scored 10
10
Alcobaça is a great village to visit, I have been there...
Alcobaça is a great village to visit, I have been there several times, and there is always something different to do for a weekend trip.
António Padeiro as the best portuguese cuisine restaurant, requires a lot of appetite, ideal for lunch times, along with Prattus that is also very good.
Osaka a japanese restaurant for any meal that is very above average with a lot of choices.
Places to visit there is the Monastery in the center of the village, the medievel walls, the street fairs, Alcoa river garden, just being in a coffe lounge and relaxing is great.
A lot to do if you feel like, if there is time to.
Also, near Nazaré and all the sea uniqueness of that area.
Rusty_pt
Portugal
Scored 10
10
Lovely place loads of cafes and places to eat.
Lovely place loads of cafes and places to eat. Monastery is amazing, people are lovely and most speak a good level of English. Nazaré Beach around 10km away which is definitely worth checking out, biggest waves in the world !
Anthony Egalton
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
I recommend staying at least a complete week-end just for...
I recommend staying at least a complete week-end just for Alcobaça. It's monastery deserves an inside visit, trying to explore all the compound with the help of their guide. Very good and extended offer of restaurants of every kind (some excepcional), and the convent sweets are imprescindible to try. If you have time, there's a lot more to visit and explore on the surroundings, and why not Nazaré?
We loved our stay at Vale D'Azenha. The rooms are huge and the Hotel is set in peaceful and quiet surroundings which might not be everyone's cup of tea but it was definitely ours :) You do need a car to get to the Hotel but there is plenty of car parking spaces. The majority of the staff are amazing, very polite and friendly especially in the reception and the cleaning ladies always spoke too. We would have loved to have been able to use the outdoor pool but it was still a little bit chilly during May.
The hotel was easy to find and there was plenty of parking space. We enjoyed the personal attention by the staff and the SPA. Our room (Dom Pedro & Ines Suite) was spacious and clean. We left longing for more!
Wi-Fi worked very well. We believe this is a great stay if you are by car and want to explore the village of Alcobaça. It is also an excellent option if you want to be close to Nazaré (15 min drive), but want to avoid the hustle and bustle of the city.
.A nice spa center for additional cost: 12.5€/person for hotel guests for 1.5h of different activities (sauna, hamam, hydromassage, pool,...) the room was not to big but comfortable. The bathroom was nice and clean.
Excellent location
Large spacious room
Comfortable bed
Quiet
Decor very simplistic and true to the theme of the historical nature of the monastery
Highly recommend as a unique place to stay in Alcobaca
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