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This superb hotel, Pousada de Palmela is part of a medieval castle, built by the Moors. It is near Lisbon, the exciting capital city of Portugal.
Formerly headquarters and Convent of the Order of Santiago, the building reconstruction has been done in such a way as to preserve the dignity of its former use.
The cloisters remain intact with the surrounding gallery and are now used as a quiet place for guests to sit and read.
The former convent rooms are now sitting rooms and the convent refectory is now the hotel dining room.
The 15th Century church of Santiago stands next to the Pousada. Its interior contains the sepulchre of Jorge of Lencastre and a wall decorated with 17th and 18th Century tiles.
The accommodation comprises 23 bedrooms and 5 suites all with private bathroom, air conditioning, Cable television, mini-bar, locker, hair dryer, telephone, and writing desk.
Facilities include air conditioning, lift, restaurant, bar, terrace, family games and parking.
Dining in Portugal is usually very good and the restaurants of the Pousada group hotels are no exception. They offer a variety of dishes including a selection of local and regional specialities.
Small conferences can also be held at this Pousada.
There is a small museum housing archaeological finds within the site.
The region surrounding the small hill town of Palmela is famous for its wine production and each September the first grape harvest is celebrated with several festivals.
The local wine may be purchased in the shops within the castle which also sell local cheese and handicrafts.
Situated to the west of Palmela is Arrabida Natural Park which stretches to the Atlantic Ocean. The park boasts a spectacular granite ridge and the area is a haven for wildlife.
Six kilometres from Palmela is the city of Setubal, Portugal's third largest port, and fish auctions take place every morning at the harbour.
The Igreja (Church) de Jesus in the old town is probably the first Manueline building in Portugal, and its twisted granite pillars were hewn and transported from the Natural Park.
The museum Michel Giacometti contains a fascinating collection of ethnic tools once used by local artisans.
A trip to Setubal is a great opportunity to take a boat trip on the Sado estuary to watch the bottle nosed dolphins. The Sado estuary is the main rice growing area of Portugal.
The hilltop Pousada at Palmela affords breathtaking 360º panoramic views and the tranquil cloisters offer a haven of peace – the ideal place to relax with a glass of regional muscatel wine after sampling the local seafood cuisine.
Activities that may be arranged in the immediate vacinity include cruises on the River Sado, country walks, mountain bike tours, four-wheel driving, hot air ballooning, micro lighting, canoeing, paintball, golf, karting, four-wheel motorbikes and dolphin watching.
There are a number of excellent golf courses in the area, please see Lisbon Golf courses for further details.
The international airport at Lisbon (Lisboa) is approximately 41 kilometers from this Pousada of Portugal.
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