| Estalagens in Alentejo region |
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Estalagem Quinta de Santo Antonio |
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Estalagem Quinta de Santo Antonio is a typical Alentejo "Monte" which is the Portuguese for a very large farming estate. |
Elvas
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Estalagem Pateo dos Solares |
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Estalagem Pateo dos Solares is in the historical city of Estremoz, once one of the most strongly fortified places in the country. |
Estremoz
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Estalagem do Calvario |
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Albergaria do Calvario is next to the 14th century walls which surround the city. |
Evora
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Estalagem de Monsaraz |
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Estalagem de Monsaraz is a very small inn, at the entrance to the village and near the castle, that has comfortable accommodation in superb surroundings. |
Monsaraz
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Estalagem Varandas de Alter |
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The Estalagem is located in a small historical village of the Alentejo region, which has as a symbol an ancient Roman bridge. |
Alter do Chao
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Estalagem Sao Domingos |
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Estalagem Sao Domingos is set in a palace built in the last quarter of the 19th century offering superb accommodation and service. |
Mertola
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Estalagem Dona Leonor |
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Located in the heart of Alto Alentejo province, next to the beautiful town of Cabeco de Vide, the Estalagem is surrounded by mature and peaceful plains. |
Cabeco de Vide
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Estalagem Dom Vasco |
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Estalagem Dom Vasco is located in Sines, on the beautiful Alentejo coastline. |
Sines
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Estalagem Acez |
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Equipped with moder amenities, Estalagem Acez is situated half way between Lisbon and Evora. |
Vendas Novas
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