With a quiet location in the Minho province of Portugal, this modern hotel features green horizons and a professional golf course. It features a heated indoor pool and 2 restaurants.
Carmo´s Boutique Hotel offer elegantly decorated units, located in Ponte de Lima. It features an outdoor swimming pool, a spa, and organizes exclusive visits to the area.
Located in Ponte de Lima, 20 miles from Shipyards of Viana do Castelo, Vinha by NHôme has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
This hotel is 656 feet 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.
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.
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.
Located in Ponte de Lima, 18 miles from Shipyards of Viana do Castelo, Residencial Retiro Sra. Da Luz provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and barbecue facilities.
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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 of America
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 of America
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
8.0
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.
Gerard
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Ponte de Lima is a historic town, with a medieval and a...
Ponte de Lima is a historic town, with a medieval and a Roman bridge across the Lima. Fascinating. We stayed there overnight as part of a Minho cycling trip (self-arranged).
Had a lovely supper at the Restaurante Encanada.
Quality of furnishings and facilities within the room was excellent. Excellent attention to detail and what we really appreciated was that it is just so nice to be able to make tea or coffee in your room - when you want to! Really difficult to find any fault. These are among the nicest rooms we've stayed in anywhere in Europe - or in North America! Excellent service and courtesy from Maria and her staff. Breakfast was excellent! Also, lots of car parking space at the back of the hotel - and space in front if needed!
We really enjoyed our stay at Guest House. Diana was extremely nice and helpful. Breakfast was great and we had a very quiet room (3rd floor, at the back of the hotel). Everything was extremely clean and nice. Rooms and fixtures are modern. Nice common area on each floor. The location was excellent - right in Ponte de Lima and few steps down to the river and Ecovia and many restaurants. I would highly recommend staying here. We would not hesitate to stay here again next time we visit Ponte de Lima.
It doesn't get much better than this lovingly run hotel with its friendly and dedicated staff. Furnished in traditional, warm style with historical photos on the walls and with coffee, tea, bread and goodies available at all times. Great for Camino pilgrims, the price is astoundingly reasonable for what you receive here. Even the gardens with its trees and various succulents around the building are stunning. I had a great rest here and was sorry to leave . .
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.
The location is wonderful - we liked the quiet place surrounded by wineyards - it's on the outskirts of the small town, but as we had our own car, it was easy to drive to the centre of Ponte de Lima for dinner - there is a large parking lot
The breakfast on the terrace next to the pool was exceptional - it's a very welcoming place, the owner is a great host.
We've booked our night only a day in advance.
The accommodation was small but very cozy and comfortable. Even equipped with a water boiler and some tea bags.
It's a fantastic place for a short visit to the beautiful town of Ponte de Lima.
...or if you are a Peregrino on the Camino Portugues with a wish for privacy: there's not much better!
The host went out of his way to make our stay pleasant. The reception, the hotel restaurant and the sitting areas are decorated with antique objects and gadgets of the host family that lived there. The view from the room window is lovely, overlooking the bell tower and the alleys of Ponte de Lima. Pleasant, beautiful and clean rooms.
Best sleep I had in three weeks in Portugal. So peaceful, in a perfect location a short walk down the tree-lined boulevard from the town. I was able to work and use Wifi on the extra-large balcony; I wish I'd had a week there. Nice breakfast with outdoor seating available. A very good value for this type of hotel.
Great location - easy to get to Ponte de Lima. The house is very comfortable - loved the big sofa with views of the gorgeous garden. Fernando was really welcoming & helpful. Well equipped kitchen and we made use of the free bikes.
Secure car parking by the house, good wifi, everything worked.
RB Santiago Hotel Rural exceeded our expectations! The hotel had a charming, rustic appeal, and the staff were incredibly warm and friendly. Situated in the heart of a picturesque village, it offered a serene rural experience. The breakfast was also very good and with a lot of options.
We were 2 pilgrims doing the Caminho & the hotel was on The Way and on the quiet end of town. . Spacious room with a large bathroom & terrace with a table. The spa offered a Pilgrim’s massage & Anna the masseuse was wonderful! The included breakfast was perfect with many choices.
This hotel was a wonderful surprise. Exceptional value - it is not luxurious but it was great. The room was good and the staff were super accommodating. And the village is also another surprise with good restaurants and great to explore. More people should go to Ponte de Lima.
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.
Right next to the Lima River ecovia, bike touring works very well with this hotel. Lovely views of tree-lined lane and the old bridge, location is pretty hard to top. The breakfast here is top-notch, including scrambled eggs and bacon.
Good location, within walking distance of everything in Ponte de Lima, comfortable beds, pillows. Shower pressure good. Breakfast was generous. The hotel was immaculate on the inside
Hotel staff were incredibly helpful. We were a large group and the hotel staff were patient and committed to help, despite our complicated logistics and multiple requests.
Great location and lovely accommodation! Christina gave us advice on Ponte de Lima, where to eat, what to see. great to have laundry facilities on site! we loved it!
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