Carmo´s Boutique Hotel offer elegantly decorated units, located in Ponte de Lima. It features an outdoor swimming pool, a spa, and organises exclusive visits to the area.
Nicola
United Kingdom
Set in beautiful grounds with a unique rustic authentic feel. When I asked the staff for help with anything they were very obliging but sadly not overly pro active. Located a 20 minute walk from the eco via, which takes you on an hour walk into Ponte de Lima. The spa is a nice touch but definitely not ‘luxury’ and the flagship goats milk bath and massage although lovely was overpriced. The hotel also allowed me use of their bikes free of charge.
Situated in Ponte de Lima, 32 km from Shipyards of Viana do Castelo, Vinha by NHôme features accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Per Martin Elve
Portugal
Love the design, both interior and exterior!
The rooms are fully equipped with everything you might need
Good quality products (rituals for shampoo and soap)
Beds are comfy
great parking
Good and easy online check-in (we checked in close to midnight without any issues)
This hotel is 200 metres from Ponte de Nossa Senhora Da Guia and Lima River. It features a small spa area with massage services and a lush garden. Each room has a private balcony.
Nestled between River Lima and the countryside landscape, Hotel Rural Solar das Arcadas offers rooms with a rustic décor. It features an outdoor pool with sun loungers.
Wilson
South Africa
A quiet hotel away from the town. A smart room. Good croissants for breakfast. Easy
Parking outside the hotel
The Hotel Império do Norte is located in Ponte de Lima, the oldest village in Portugal. Wi-Fi access is free throughout the property, as well as a car park and private garages.
With a quiet location in the Minho province of Portugal, this modern hotel boasts green horizons and a professional golf course. It features a heated indoor pool and 2 restaurants.
Garry
United Kingdom
Great value. Excellent, helpful staff. Not the greatest golf course - but its character made up for that. Great wildlife around.
Situated in Ponte de Lima, 31 km from Shipyards of Viana do Castelo, Casa da Travessa features air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi and express check-in and check-out.
Paul
United Kingdom
Lovely host, great location and facilities. Highly recommend.
Situated in the historic centre of Ponte de Lima, this guesthouse offers individually decorated rooms with a modern bathroom. Guests can relax in the common living room or cook in the shared kitchen.
Paulina
Poland
Our room was in the attic, and it was huge! It was way better than expected and the view from the window was just amazing.
Breakfast was delicious, even though there wasn't much to choose from.
Located within 33 km of Shipyards of Viana do Castelo and 37 km of University of Minho - Braga Campus, Graciosa Guest House provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Ponte de...
Wendy
Canada
Isabella was very kind. She went out of her way to make my stay enjoyable. My room was very clean and comfortable. Highly recommend staying here
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On average, 3-star hotels in Ponte de Lima cost £71 per night, and 4-star hotels in Ponte de Lima are £79 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Ponte de Lima can on average be found for £214 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Ponte de Lima this weekend is £117 or, for a 4-star hotel, £76. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Ponte de Lima for this weekend cost on average around £225 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £73 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Ponte de Lima for tonight. You'll pay on average around £76 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Ponte de Lima will cost around £225 (based on Booking.com prices).
A lovely neat, friendly town with very helpful people and...
A lovely neat, friendly town with very helpful people and beautiful scenery. Pilgrims meal was affordable and tasty! Our pilgrim send off with a bell ringing 'ceremony' was memorable. Overall a lovely place to stay and easy to get around.
Pamela
10
Scored 10
Ponte de Lima is a perfect place for a pilgrim on the Camino...
Ponte de Lima is a perfect place for a pilgrim on the Camino to take a rest day. Perfect place to get your laundry done properly, catch up with your sleep. Lots of nice restaurants to eat in. Many interesting alleys to walk through and enough sights to take in a day.
Gerard
Malaysia
10
Scored 10
Ponte de Lima is a remarkably well-preserved, historically...
Ponte de Lima is a remarkably well-preserved, historically important village in Northern Portugal. It has been a crossroads for centuries. Probably for a Druids-like culture, definitely for the Romans, for hundreds of thousands of pilgrims walking the historic Camino (Caminho in Portuguese), as well as for people traveling east-to-west from the mountains to the Atlantic.
Today, Ponte de Lima continues to be an important crossroads as well as gathering space for walking & hiking, cyclists, various forms of boating (with a champion training center along the Rio Lima), horse riding, international gardening and more.
It's hard to fully explain how much cultural importance there is in Ponte de Lima for the Minho (region), Portugal (as a country), and, indeed, all of Europe in such a small village. Well worth visiting.
I spent three weeks there, fell in love with the village, and like it so much that I intend to move there.
Christopher
United States
10
Scored 10
The village is beautiful as well as the bridge, which we...
The village is beautiful as well as the bridge, which we walked from end to end. There were several good restaurants to choose from. Everything is within walking distance. There are great sculptures spread throughout town. We would come again.
Jo Ann
United States
10
Scored 10
My wife and I have been visiting Ponte de Lima for 30 years.
My wife and I have been visiting Ponte de Lima for 30 years. It has changed and become much busier over the years. However, it has managed to retain its friendly low key ambience. It is still possible to recognise the town of years ago despite the changes. A truly lovely place.
John
United Kingdom
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Scored 8.0
Picturesque, regional town, with old architecture and great...
Picturesque, regional town, with old architecture and great walks within the town and its hinterland. The town opens onto a broad riverfront with great views including of a historic multi-arched bridge which gives the town its name.
It was impeccably clean and well appointed with very comfortable beds and showers, high end appliances and kitchenware, bath products including slippers… like a high end hotel. There are a few bars on the street but the windows kept it soundproof. We really enjoyed the mini deck in the back as well.
The gentleman who received us was lovely and they even left us a bottle of vinho verde and a typical local pastry.
Ponte de Lima itself was a real discovery - a gorgeous town full of history
The location is quiet and the property is just a 10 minute walk over the old Roman bridge to the centre of Ponte de Lima, alternatively just a few minutes drive away. The room and facilities were good and very clean. There is a café/pastelaria around the corner and river beaches a few minutes away. Viana do Castelo on the coast is about 30 minutes drive where there are a number of beaches and plenty of restaurants.
Clearly the owner loves this hotel. He is a gem. The rooms and common areas are decorated with lovely family heirlooms and the dining room in particular is delightful, featuring fixtures and wares from its previous incarnation as a grocery. The owner shared stories of his childhood working with his grandfather in the family owned store and he’s obviously proud on his family’s roots in the community.
The property is in a location that allows you to easily visit Viana do Castelo, Valença, Monçao, and Ponte da Barca. The house is gorgeous and spacious. There are 3 en-suite bedrooms and a bedroom downstairs where you would have to go upstairs to use the bathroom. The induction cooktop is a plus. The host was responsive, kind, and helpful. I would recommend it to others.
Christina was awesome. This is the best hotel we have stayed on during our trip on the Portuguese Camino. The room was fantastic. Christina was such a big help. Having a washer and dryer was a blessing on this white Camino. We loved the shared kitchen on the top floor. So beautiful
This is a gorgeous historic hotel/family home and grounds. Super clean, elegant, well maintained, spacious hotel and rooms. Beautiful gardens and pool. Interesting history, and attentive staff. Delicious full breakfast served in the dining room.
I cannot say enough good things about this charming little hotel. Only a one night stay and I wish it had been longer. The staff, the grounds, the rooms, the decorations, the views, and everything else about it far exceeded my expectations.
Located in the city center, this spacious room with bathroom, huge kitchen and even bigger living room is a great option for Ponte de Lima. Nearby are numerous restaurants, bars, etc. And the host Joaquim is a friendly guy!
Great location. Nice, modern renovation in an older building where many historic details have been retained and highlighted. The hotel staff was very friendly, helpful, and professional.
The distnce to the town centre of Ponte de Lima is not bad. Slightly away but this provided the peace and quiet that I desperately needed. The owners were incredibly kind and won my heart.
Gorgeous spacious stylish room in the centre of Ponte de Lima. very friendly host Elisabeth. the room is very luxurious with beautiful colour scheme. we loved it!
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