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    Hotel Cristal Caldas

    3.0 (1 review)

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    Pousada Do Castelo

    Pousada Do Castelo

    (3 reviews)

    On a hill in southern Portugal not far from Lisbon sits a medieval town surrounded by an imposing…read morestone wall with an ancient castle at one end. That town is Obidos, the castle is called Castelo de Obidos, and part of that castle has been turned into an inn and restaurant called, appropriately enough, Pousada do Castelo or "Inn of the Castle". The castle is one of the "Seven Wonders of Portugal" and it said that Obidos is so beautiful that the King of Portugal has symbolically given Obidos to his wife on their wedding day as a testament to his love. Pousada do Castelo was named Portugal's "Inn of the Year" in 2017. Our table sat in a niche in front of an ornate arched stone window overlooking the sprawling valley, lush vineyards, and neighboring small village. Our server, Jorge, could not have been nicer nor more professional. We found out later that he had left his ill mother at a local hospital in order to work his shift. The restaurant is simple yet luxurious with historic works of art and ancient tapestries adorning the walls and plush, comfortable chairs at each table. The inn's monogram adorns each plate. Jorge immediately brought out the standard Portuguese "couvert" ("cover" - €4/each), which was anything but standard in this case, including fresh breads and butter, local olives, and an EVO dip along with a bit of sea salt. The brown bread was absolutely delicious, crunchy outside with an array of toasted seeds and soft and warm inside. We also ordered a bottle of a robust Portuguese "Alandra" red wine (€16) and a liter of sparkling water (€3.50). I started with the Creme de Ervilhas (€6), a bowl of rich and creamy pea soup topped with a bit of crispy smoked ham that was perfectly seasoned. For my main course, I ordered the Lombinho de Porco (€23), a perfectly cooked, small pork tenderloin sliced into six thick medallions, sitting atop a creamy, savory chestnut sauce and pork reduction. The tenderloin was accompanied by a disc of asparagus risotto that was crunchy outside but still a little creamy on the inside. My wife decided on the Risotto de Cogumelos (€16), a simple yet delicious mushroom risotto with steamed broccoli that was perfectly prepared, not too thick and not too runny. The serving size was just right. Preferring sweets to soup, she followed the risotto with the Brisas do Lis (€8.50), a decadent 15th Century dessert made with eggs, sugar and almonds, similar to flan, and accompanied by a scoop of strawberry ice cream. Our meal was wonderful, made even better by our extraordinary and historic surroundings, an absolutely amazing view, and service that was friendly and attentive without being either overbearing or evasive. It was the best €93 (including tip) I have spent in recent memory, evoking this comment from my wife: "that was the best meal we have had in our three weeks in Portugal". CombatCritic Gives Pousada Do Castelo 9 Bombs Out Of 10 ... More Bombs Are Better!

    This hotel offers a wonderful unique experience. It is located in a medieval castle and has been…read moreopened to the public since 1951. Rooms are very comfortable and service is top notch. Right outside the castle and within the city walls are plenty of cafes, bars, restaurants and shops. As you walk around the walled city, you get great views of the surrounding areas.

    Hotel Real D'Obidos - Bathroom

    Hotel Real D'Obidos

    (2 reviews)

    A medieval hotel in a medieval town? Why not?…read more Hotel Real D'Obidos sits just outside the wall of the city, but as you step inside its doors, you are transported to another time where the staff are dressed in period wear, the keys are giant and iron and the furnishings look like something out of a fairy tale. But while period places are not usually my thing, the rooms are comfortable ( although the wooden floors are a little squeaky for my taste), and if it was a queen sized bed, it's one of the smallest I've slept on. But the linens were clean and crisp and the room was very clean. The bathroom was well stocked and the towels are huge but know the fixtures are a little dated. Breakfast is included in the price of your room and is very good. There is everything from scrambled eggs and bacon, to meats and cheeses, fruits and sweets. Definitely worth getting up for! There is also a nice pool and indoor lounge area. All in all if you are staying in Obidos, this hotel has a great location as well as all the amenities you need. I'm just not crazy about themed hotels .

    We were not guests here, we were staying at an Airbnb in the center of the town. We could not find…read morea single cab or Uber anywhere with our two young kids and stopped in to ask the front desk for help calling a cab, and the woman at reception would not help because we weren't staying there... despite just sitting there with nothing else to do. Amazed by the rudeness everywhere. Especially in a town that survives by tourism. Leaving with a thoroughly underwhelmed feeling from this visit.

    Hotel Cristal Caldas - hotels - Updated May 2026

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