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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 ...
Located opposite Beja’s exhibition fairground and 60 metres from the bus station, the Francis Hotel offers air-conditioned rooms with cable TV and a private balcony. Facilities include a fitness...
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Located in the historic centre of Beja, Santa Barbara has rooms with air conditioning and free Wi-Fi. It has a bar and a shared living room with a fireplace. Featuring a colourful décor, rooms at...
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This hotel in the historic centre of Beja offers uniquely decorated rooms with flower patterns and colourful wall paintings. There is a guest lounge with a fireplace and TV. The rooms at Hotel...
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Located 500 metres from Beja city centre, Hotel Melius has elegant rooms with a balcony. It offers 2 padel courts, a fitness centre with body training classes and a games room with a pool table....
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Located in Beja, Alentejo, this hotel is less than 2 km from many of Beja’s top attractions including the Castelo de Beja. It features an outdoor pool, fitness centre and air-conditioned rooms...
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Pestana Hotel Group is the largest hotel group in Portugal, one of the largest in Europe. In 40 years, expanded to 3 continents and 16 countries. Owns the brands Pestana Hotels & Resorts,...
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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 ...