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Torre de Palma Wine Hotel, Monforte
⭐ 5 stars
Torre de Palma Wine Hotel is set in the Alto Alentejo countryside, in a region shaped by Roman agriculture, medieval estates and centuries‑old wine traditions. The estate dates back to 1338 and has long been associated with horse breeding and viticulture. Surrounded by vineyards and open plains, the hotel reflects the serene, rural identity of Monforte.
The architecture blends contemporary design with traditional Alentejo elements: whitewashed buildings, wooden beams and panoramic terraces overlooking the landscape. The estate includes a boutique winery, a spa inspired by local ingredients, an outdoor pool and equestrian facilities. Guests can explore Roman ruins nearby, including the ancient villa of Torre de Palma, which influenced the estate’s name and heritage.
Monforte, 7450 Vaiamonte, Portugal

Convento do Espinheiro, Historic Hotel & Spa
⭐ 5 stars
Convento do Espinheiro occupies a 15th‑century convent built on the site where, according to legend, an apparition of the Virgin Mary occurred. For centuries, the convent was an important religious and cultural center, visited by Portuguese royalty and nobility. Today, it is one of Portugal’s most iconic historic hotels, preserving cloisters, frescoes, chapels and original architectural details.
Located just outside Évora’s medieval walls, the property sits within vast gardens and vineyards, offering a peaceful retreat with deep historical resonance. The hotel combines heritage with luxury: a refined spa, indoor and outdoor pools, gourmet dining in former monastic spaces and guided tours of the convent’s preserved areas. It is a rare example of living history integrated into a modern hospitality experience.
7005 Évora, Portugal

Vitória Stone Hotel
⭐ 4 stars
Vitória Stone Hotel draws inspiration from the prehistoric stone culture of the Alentejo, especially the megalithic monuments surrounding Évora. The hotel’s design pays tribute to these ancient structures through raw materials, stone textures and earthy tones. Located close to the historic center, it offers a blend of contemporary style and deep regional identity.
Évora is one of Europe’s richest archaeological landscapes, with dolmens and cromlechs dating back over 7,000 years. The hotel embraces this heritage while offering modern comforts: a rooftop pool with panoramic views of the city, a spa inspired by local rituals, and a restaurant that reinterprets Alentejo cuisine. It is a stylish base for exploring Évora’s medieval streets, Roman ruins and cultural landmarks.
R. Diana de Liz, 7005-413 Évora, Portugal

Évora Olive Hotel
⭐ 4 stars
Évora Olive Hotel sits in the historic center of Évora, a UNESCO World Heritage city shaped by Roman, Moorish and medieval influences. The hotel stands near the ancient city walls and the traditional whitewashed houses that define Alentejo architecture. Its contemporary design contrasts intentionally with the surrounding heritage, creating a modern retreat within one of Portugal’s oldest urban landscapes.
The area around the hotel has been inhabited since Roman times, with narrow streets leading to landmarks such as the Roman Temple, the Cathedral and the Giraldo Square. Inside, the hotel reflects the region’s olive‑oil culture through minimalist interiors, natural textures and curated local art. Guests enjoy a rooftop terrace overlooking Évora’s skyline, a relaxing spa, an indoor pool and easy access to the city’s historic monuments.
R. de Eborim 18, 7000-649 Évora, Portugal