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Inhabited since the Bronze Age, Beja became capital of the Lower Alantejo region under Roman rule in the 1st century and thence known as Pax Julia, after Julius Caesar. The Visigoths renamed it ...
Boasting a garden, bar, shared lounge and free WiFi, Império Romano Guest House is situated in Beja, 200 metres from Beja Regional Museum and 350 metres from Castelo de Beja. Featuring a shared...
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Beja
Hospedaria Dona Maria is situated in the historic center of Beja and offers a restaurant with typical regional food. All the rooms and suites feature a private bathroom. The air-conditioned units...
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Beja
Situated in Beja, 4.1 km from Carmo Church, Monte das Beatas - Alojamento Local features accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking and a garden. The property provides pool views, an...
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Beja
Inhabited since the Bronze Age, Beja became capital of the Lower Alantejo region under Roman rule in the 1st century and thence known as Pax Julia, after Julius Caesar. The Visigoths renamed it ...